NYPD Detective Louis Napoli and FBI Special Agent John Anticev investigate a terror cell before a bomb goes off at the World Trade Center. They chase down suspects and round up one who bungles into the hands of the FBI. The mastermind, Ramzi Yousef, escapes. FBI convinces their mole, Emad Salem, to rejoin the cell, where he learns of an attack plot to kill thousands.
The 1993 World Trade Center bombing revealed the FBI's failure to prevent the attack and highlighted the need for better intelligence gathering and cooperation.
The arrest of Muhammad Salome and other members of the terror cell showcased the importance of tracking down suspects and the role of witnesses in investigations.
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The World Trade Center Bombing
The podcast episode explores the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City. It highlights the radical roots of plant-based eating and the impact it has on the planet. The episode discusses the FBI's failure to prevent the attack and the subsequent investigation. It also explores the international connections and motivations behind the bombing.
The Investigation and Arrests
The podcast delves into the investigation and arrests following the World Trade Center bombing. It focuses on the efforts of law enforcement, including the FBI and the Joint Terrorism Task Force, to track down the suspects. The episode highlights the arrest of Muhammad Salome, the man who rented the van used in the bombing, and the subsequent capture of other members of the terror cell. It also touches on the role of cooperation of witnesses and the challenges faced by investigators.
The Blind Shake and International Connections
The podcast explores the role of the Blind Shake, also known as Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, in the World Trade Center bombing. It delves into his influence on the jihadist movement and his connections to Osama bin Laden. The episode highlights the efforts by law enforcement to understand the international connections and ideological motivations behind the attack. It also discusses the importance of infiltrating and gathering intelligence on extremist groups.
NYPD Detective Louis Napoli and FBI Special Agent John Anticev fear an attack is coming, but without their mole, Emad Salem, they’re blind to the machinations of the Brooklyn terror cell. Then on February 26, 1993, a bomb goes off in the basement parking garage of the World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring more than a thousand. We follow investigators as they chase down clues and round up suspects, including one who bungles his way directly into the hands of the FBI. (His fellow terrorist will later call him “the stupidest, the stupidest, the stupidest of God’s creatures.”) The mastermind, Ramzi Yousef, gets away. Yousef, the most dangerous terrorist in the world, is now hiding out overseas and planning even deadlier attacks.
Back in New York, the FBI convinces Salem to rejoin the terror cell. He does, and becomes the personal assistant of Omar Abdel-Rahman (a.k.a. the Blind Sheikh). One of Salem’s jobs is to communicate by fax with a Saudi financier named Osama bin Laden. Then Salem learns that the cell is planning an attack designed to topple city landmarks and kill thousands.
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