Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Was This Man The CIA's Double-Agent In Al Qaeda?

Morten Storm allegedly infiltrated Al Qaeda for the CIA. (Courtesy Jyllands-Posten)

Did The CIA Have A Double Agent Inside al Qaeda? -- ABC News

A Danish man claims he worked with the CIA to infiltrate al Qaeda as a double agent for years and helped track radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki until the prominent al Qaeda figure was killed in an American drone strike, according to a Danish news report.

The man, who calls himself Morten Storm, provided evidence to the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten that he was a former radical who had been turned by the Danish intelligence service (PET) and later worked with the CIA so closely that he says President Obama knew his name. Storm said he was the one who sent Anwar al-Awlaki, the al Qaeda preacher linked to several American terror plots, a USB stick that contained a tracking device that eventually allowed an American drone to take him out in September 2011.

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More News On Morten Storm Being the CIA's Man In Al Qaeda

Danish man claims he worked with the CIA to infiltrate al-Qaeda as a double agent... and he was so important Obama knew him by name -- Daily Mail
The Danish biker and the trail that led to al Qaeda's most wanted -- CNN
Born in Denmark, lived in Yorkshire, led the CIA to al-Qa'ida's leader in Yemen -- The Independent
Danish Agent Says He Provided Intel for U.S. Drone Attack That Killed Anwar al-Awlaki -- Daily Beast
Danish agency accused over CIA killing -- Khaleej Times/AFP
CIA Undercover Shocks Danish Muslims -- On Islam
Shock and fury at Danish Muslim’s CIA claims -- Luton Today
Former biker infiltrated al-Qaeda
-- Copenhagen Post

My Comment: No denials from the CIA

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