And why are Comey and Muller not there as co-defendants? if she knew, and her father-in-law was an FBI informant, then they knew too and were certainly in a far better position to stop it than she (if it really happened). When readers finish this short piece, be sure to refer to this story posted on these pages on March 12th. http://www.ini-world-report.org/2018/03/13/how-the-very-deep-state-does-it/. It shows that Mateen and others were trained in Virginia by the CIA.
Mike Cernovich: “Comey & Muller Knew” About Pulse Massacre, “The Media Is Ignoring It, This Is The Biggest Story Today!”
It was just revealed that Seddique Mateen, father of the gunman who slaughtered 49 people in the Pulse nightclub attack, was an FBI informant for 11 years.
On Saturday, Assistant US Attorney Sara Sweeney sent the defense an email stating Seddique Mateen was a confidential FBI informant from 2005 through 2016; the email also revealed the elder Mateen is currently being investigated for transferring sums of money to Turkey and Afghanistan. These transfers came just a week before the deadly attack at Pulse nightclub.
The revelation threatens to upend the case against Salman, the wife of Omar Mateen who is on trial for charges related to the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida in June 2016. Salman’s defense attorneys say the failure to disclose this information earlier violated her due process rights, and they argue that they would have taken a different legal strategy if they had known about this earlier.Salman faces charges of providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization and obstruction for justice, as prosecutors say she knew about the coming massacre. She has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and her defense team has cast her as a victim rather than an accomplice.
The revelations are damning, as Omar Mateen’s wife Noor Salman is being investigated for prior knowledge of her husband’s terror attack. Salman’s defense attorney has stated that had these money transfers been previously disclosed, they would have “investigated whether a tie existed between Seddique Mateen and his son, specifically whether Mateen’s father was involved in or had foreknowledge of the Pulse attack.”