Posted on 04/17/2007 9:54:01 AM PDT by KosmicKitty
Cho Seung-Hui Was Inspired By Islam. His Suicide Note Signed Ismail-AX
Just heard it on Fox News. Cho Seung-Hui left a suicide note and signed it as Ismael-AX (or Ismail-AX as the media published just now). Ismael is the Arabic for Ishmael the father of the Arabs, the son of Abraham and the one that Muhammad the founder of Islam favored above Isaac the father of the Jews. This terror seems to have indeed been motivated by Islam. Muslims believe that it was Ishmael that Abraham almost sacrificed on the mount of Moriah rather than Isaac. The feast of sacrifice, Eid Al Adha, celebrated by Muslims, celebrates that event by slaughtering sheep. Ismail-AX definitely slaughtered many innocent people like sheep yesterday. ??
I will post more info on this as I get it. I hope the media gets the Islamic connection here. I am sure what they will find is a story of a convert to Islam who was convinced that his only salvation is go to Jihad. He is a perfect recruit; His South Korean heritage would make it easy for Muslims to deflect any charges of Islamic terrorism and, with the aid of the media and the PC government, dismiss it as another psycho attack, similar to what they did at Trolley Square in Utah.
FWIW
You’re an idiot for reading & posting to rumors.
Im starting to see a lot of blogs pop up with the speculation that Ismail Ax is actually referring to a on-line game nickname, something from WoW (World of Warcraft.)
That seems more logical...I wish we could step outside and see this is just a sad case of a kid who fell thru the cracks of the mental health system and snapped. He was a loner his whole life, he was teased and he cracked. I find that more plausible than wild assertions this is a terrorist attack in the name of Islam.
Rush Limbaugh threw his two cents in saying if this kid had an ideology he would be a liberal because he hated the rich... That's like saying Tim McVeigh was a conservative because he was a military man. We should stop politicizing this and focus on why Cho wasn't recognized as having a serious mental health issue.
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