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Abdulmutallab's Web Posts Suggest He Was Lonely, Depressed

JON GAMBRELL   12/29/09 06:19 PM ET   AP

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LAGOS, Nigeria — Internet postings purportedly written by a Nigerian charged with trying to bomb a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day suggest a fervently religious and lonely young man who fantasized about becoming a Muslim holy warrior.

Throughout more than 300 posts, a user named "Farouk1986" reflects on a growing alienation from his family, his shame over sexual urges and his hopes that a "great jihad" will take place across the world.

While officials haven't verified that the postings were written by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, details from the posts match his personal history.

For example, the username also matches the alleged bomber's middle name and birth year. Farouk1986 says he is from Nigeria, the home nation of the man who allegedly tried to bring down the Detroit-bound flight. And the suspect's father says Abdulmutallab broke off ties with the family.

Those posts, beginning in 2005, show a teenager looking for a new life outside his boarding school and wealthy Nigerian family.

Most of all, they paint a portrait of someone who seems lost and needs someone to hear him.

The postings seem hastily written and are replete with spelling and grammar errors. In one, on Jan 28. 2005, he wrote: "i am in a situation where i do not have a friend, i have no one to speak too, no one to consult, no one to support me and i feel depressed and lonely. i do not know what to do."

The posts were made to an Islamic bulletin board called Gawaher, which literally translates from Arabic as "gems" or "jewels," but can also be read as "essence" or "spirit."

U.S. government officials had no immediate comment.

The Washington Post first reported on the postings. The messages could not be independently verified.

Farouk1986 discussed growing up and preparing to leave his British boarding school in the African nation of Togo for college, which also matches Abdulmutallab's personal history. However, educational pursuits appear to be overtaken by a growing fascination with religion, with posts going so far as to describe his own fantasies about holy war.

"I imagine how the great jihad will take place, how the muslims will win, insha Allah and rule the whole world, and establish the greatest empire once again!!!" reads one Feb. 20, 2005, post. The words "insha Allah" are the phonetic translation of the Arabic for "God willing."

"So usually my fa(n)tasies are about islamic stuff," he continued. "The bad part of it is sometimes the fantasies are a bit worldly rather than concentrating in the hereafter."

On Jan. 28, 2005, Farouk1986 said he was writing from Yemen, and that he was learning Arabic at the Sana'a Institute of Arabic Languages. Administrators at the school said Monday that its director, Muhammad al-Anisi, has spent two days being questioned by Yemeni security officials. He remained in custody Tuesday.

Farouk1986 was enthusiastic and described parts of the city as being traditional and quiet and other parts bustling, with Western fast-food restaurants, amusement parks and gyms.

"Its quite cheap too," the writer gushed. "Yemenis are so friendly and welcoming."

Yemen's government said Abdulmutallab lived in the country for two different periods, a year from 2004-2005 and from August-December this year.

On Tuesday, Nigerian Information Minister Dora Akunyili told reporters that Abdulmutallab told his parents he wanted to study sharia law only a few months ago, something his father said he couldn't do. Abdulmutallab responded by sending a text message from an unknown cell phone number saying he never would talk to his family again, Akunyili said.

In a series of exchanges which coincide with Abdulmutallab's final year of high school in 2005, the writer also discusses his conflict between attending his high school prom and being a good Muslim. He has exchanges with other posters about proper Islamic dress, modern movies, marriage and his desire to learn Arabic.

In another posting, Farouk1986 describes how alone he feels and acknowledges feeling lust, chastising himself for not lowering his gaze around unveiled women. At another point, he warns how "the hair of a woman can easily arouse a man." He writes that he was considering getting married at 18, as his family "could help me financially." Abdulmutallab's father is a prominent Nigerian banker, but nothing apparently came of his marriage wishes.

Instead, Farouk1986 wrote that he embraced fasting.

"I felt a shield that prevented evil thoughts coming into my head," he wrote. "I felt closer to Allah."

Still, some of Farouk1986's writings offer a hopeful tone. He writes about expecting to get over his loneliness when he attends university classes and joins local Islamic groups. He discusses television and soccer, but at one point gets upset after another person posts a sarcastic remark about soccer loyalties.

"I had butterflies going through my stomach reading that," Farouk1986 wrote. "I acted hypocritically? May Allah forgive me for that. I'm very sorry. Now i feel all bad. Maybe its time to say bye bye to this thread. I'm sorry if i offended anyone. Please all should forgive me."

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Zeroes
09:55 PM on 01/06/2010
TSA should hire him after the lefty's get him off.
09:36 AM on 12/31/2009
who was the other guy the FBI put cuffs on & moved to another location,because of the bomb sniffing dog?
04:41 PM on 12/30/2009
Depressed and lonely huh? Get used to it kid. It's gonna get alot worse and it ain't gettin' better this time.
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goodog
Honk if you believe in a public editor.
12:30 PM on 12/30/2009
"Abdulmutallab's Web Posts Suggest He Was Lonely, Depressed"

Hm... could it have anything to do with abstaining from wine woman and song (plus TV, cussing, and porn)?

It's fundamentalist religion, people. It makes it's adherents angry.
11:14 AM on 12/30/2009
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It used to be that the armies attack other countries. Why is it so difficult to differentiate the act of terrorism by one person or a group of persons from an actual attack on the country? An act of terrorism is not equal to war. Would you right wing nuts say that Timothy Mc.Veigh att.a.cked America?
Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 12/30/2009
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McVeigh did attack America, but did any main stream religious leader condone his terrorism?
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So if somebody condones it then we call the attack of ter.r.o.rism a war against America?
How do you decide who should condone it to be called a w.ar?
wired
unconditional basic income
01:10 PM on 12/30/2009
I meant: McVeigh was basically a loner who "attacked" innocent people. I'd call it terrorism, terror was the motive. If the aggression is systematic, with ideological and technical support from wherever (not necessarily in connection with a decreasing validity of nations) , then it could be an act of war.
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peterg76
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10:58 AM on 12/30/2009
In other words, he had a normal adolescence.
10:18 AM on 12/30/2009
Actually, I think he was angered that 30 million Americans do not have health insurance.

That's why the President and Congress were working so hard to get that bill passed.
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StillAmused
Some mayo on that troll, please...
09:32 AM on 12/30/2009
Geez... all that sexual repression. Shame he chose such an unpopular outlet for his frustration. Coulda signed up with the GOP, led a teabagging event and been interviewed by FauxNoise.
09:03 AM on 12/30/2009
Make Love, Not War.
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Quotidien
08:50 AM on 12/30/2009
Sexual repression/frustration is a common trait among suicide bombers.

They take the promised 72 virgin reward very seriously.
09:32 AM on 12/30/2009
Please read this:

"Sex and the Suicide Bomber" by As'ad Abukhalil

http://dir.salon.com/sex/feature/2001/11/07/islam/index.html

more relevant than ever
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TheMediaRanger
Pull over, buddy, let's see your poetic license
10:53 AM on 12/30/2009
Fascinating and intelligent. Thanks for the link.
wired
unconditional basic income
10:59 AM on 12/30/2009
In the article I read:
"Their young recruits, however, often come from poorer families, and many come from societies where there is little hope for social reform."

From what I've read, the latest wannabe killer was from a rich, mobile family. The 911 guys were not from poor backgrounds.
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traumabob
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09:56 AM on 12/30/2009
I'll never understand why all these modern religions insist their followers feel guilty about the most powerful instinct of all life on Earth, that is, the need to replicate one's own DNA. If a chicken is an egg's way of producing another egg, why burden the chicken with guilt?

I found reproductive activity to be Heaven on Earth. Why wait until you're dead?
10:34 AM on 12/30/2009
In Islam, sex is not a crime. It is only sex outside of marriage that is forbidden. Sexual pleasure within marriage is seen as a right of both the wife and the husband, and a beautiful thing. I wouldn't lump different religions together, because there are very wide differences in many regards.
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runforfun54
08:44 AM on 12/30/2009
"CIA Failed to Share Info" ... have we not been down this road before? What good is CIA info if not passed along to other agencies!!??
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07:51 AM on 12/30/2009
I am totally unsympathetic towards this wannabe suic*de b#mber. Crotch B#mber attempted mass m^rder and I hope that he is charged accordingly-one count for each passenger, pilot and attendant. He should spend the rest of his life in jail.
07:42 AM on 12/30/2009
Are there lessons that the world and especially the Nigerian government should learn from this Terrorist incident? I do not believe that this Terrorist Monster just erupted out of no where to collide with the extremists in an attempt to blow up a US jet. There have been many years of riots and killings of Christians by the northern Nigerian Muslim community and the youths in particular. The Nigerian government did nothing about it; I am sure the parent of those kids claimed their educating future terrorists were just kids; the adult Muslim community chanted praises to them at their true growing generation of Muslims. Here we now see one of those kids matured to a man with the abilities to locate his likes and to carry on their plight as an example to others. I suggest there some explanations to do by now silent Nigerian leaders and Muslim communities. Many Christians in Nigeria were killed; their businesses, houses and churches burnt this monster that now has graduated to a full blown Terrorist. Please channel your minds to poor divested Christian families that have suffered in silence now for years in Nigeria. This Nigerian Terrorists may have killed before in Nigeria.
02:02 PM on 12/30/2009
"this monster that now has graduated to a full blown Terrorist."

Oh? So you knew him? What he is-a terrorist now, what he
was-a monster before. Why didn't YOU alert someone?

Isn't that strange? Most of us didn't even know he existed
before reading about him.

And of course, Christians never harm a hair on anyone's
head, do they? Christians don't grow up to be murderers,
do they? Christians don't focus on killing, or revenge, or
anything bad, do they?

Nope, just goodness and kindness and forgiveness.
07:34 AM on 12/30/2009
Are there lessons that the world and especially the Nigerian government should learn from this Terrorist incident? I do not believe that this Terrorist Monster just erupted out of no where to collide with the extremists in an attempt to blow up a US jet. There have been many years of riots and killings of Christians by the northern Nigerian Muslim community and the youths in particular. The Nigerian government did nothing about it; I am sure the parent of those kids claimed their educating future terrorists were just kids; the adult Muslim community chanted praises to them at their true growing generation of Muslims. Here we now see one of those kids matured to a man with the abilities to locate his likes and to carry on their plight as an example to others. I suggest there some explanations to do by now silent Nigerian leaders and Muslim communities. Many Christians in Nigeria were killed; their businesses, houses and churches burnt this monster that now has graduated to a full blown Terrorist. Please channel your minds to poor divested Christian families that have suffered in silence now for years in Nigeria. This Nigerian Terrorists may have killed before in Nigeria. (That is all).
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10:16 AM on 12/30/2009
seriously, how are we supposed to fight this stuff when people insist on being SO ignorant about it? his radicalization had NOTHING to do with Nigeria; it happened in England and Yemen. is that so hard to understand? is there some sort of malaise affecting people that makes it so difficult for them to understand things?

and please... it's obviously you've got something against Nigeria, but enough with the unhinged ranting (that is all).
07:31 AM on 12/30/2009
there must be someone out there who can tell us what 2ounces of this power when injected with 2 ounces of that liquid will create an explosion big enough to bring down an airliners -----

the mixture this kid had could not blow a tin can twenty feet in the air or create a chemical burn sufficient to make him yell in pain or hospitalize him for more that a few hours,
12:57 PM on 12/30/2009
Four ounces of nitroglycerine would suffice.