San Bernardino Killer Couple: FBI Claims Terrorist Links!

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The cold-blooded killers who took the lives of 14 people at a San Bernardino, Calif., facility for disabled people have international terrorist links!

That's the shocking claim from the New York Post, which claims that a law enforcement source has told them that Sayed Farook — who committed the mass murders with his wife — had been in contact with "more than one international terrorism subject!"

The source also told the Post that Farook, born in Chicago, Illinois, could "very well could have been radicalized!"

There's also a second troubling development eevn as President Obama insists that the murders could merely be "workplace violence!"

A man who had been working in the neighborhood where Farook, 28, and his 27-year-old bride Tasheen Malik had built their home arsenal told a reporter for CBS Radio that he had noticed at least six Middle Eastern men regularly meeting.

"We sat around lunch thinking: 'What were they doing around the neighborhood?'" said the worker — with the reporter noting that he didn't contact authorities because "he did not wish to racially profile those people."

CNN also revealed that Farook had contacted at least one international terrorism subject through phone calls and social media.

As reported earlier by The ENQUIRER, authorities say that Farook and Malik were both wearing GoPro cameras on their bodies during their reign of terror, allowing them to film the murders of 14 innocent victims — along with 17 more wounded at the Inland Regional Center — a non-profit where the staff selflessly worked to help people with developmental disabilities!

Other international terrorists, including those affiliated with the vicious ISIS extremist group, have done the same during their attacks on unsuspecting crowds!

Some reports maintain that Farook had stormed out of party at Inland Regional after being angered, and then returned with Malik while armed with assault weapons, explosives, and tactical gear.

San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan has also noted that attack o Inland Regional could be a terrorist act — saying the two "came in with an intent" and that "they were dressed and equipped in a way to indicate that they were prepared!"