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🗓️ 7 February 2025
⏱️ 103 minutes
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0:30.1 | Warning, the following podcast is not suitable for all audiences. |
0:33.7 | We go into great detail with every case that we cover and do our best to bring viewers |
0:37.9 | even deeper into the stories by utilizing disturbing audio and sound effects. |
0:42.1 | Trigger warnings from the stories we cover may include violence, rape, murder, and offenses |
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0:52.9 | In last week's episode, we talked about the life of Nadal Hassan, a man who was born and raised |
0:59.0 | in Arlington, Virginia. Nadal had a pretty normal upbringing. His parents, who were Palestinian |
1:04.7 | immigrants, moved to the U.S. in the 1960s and opened up several businesses. |
1:15.9 | They worked hard to live out the American dream, and they had a lot of respect for our country. |
1:22.2 | So much so after high school, Nadal decided to join the United States Army while also earning his college degree. |
1:23.6 | But it's also around this time when he started leaning more into his religion, of Islam, |
1:29.3 | and he was soon faced with a conflict of interest. |
1:31.3 | In the early 2000s after the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the United States entered into war with Iraq. |
1:39.3 | And at the time, Nadal felt like he was fighting in a war against his own people, and this would only cause |
1:45.6 | him to grow more and more radicalized. |
1:48.4 | He even started chatting with a man named Anwar al-Aulaki, who had ties to al-Qaeda. |
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