Posted on 10/07/2015 8:15:49 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
With the frenzy following his son Ahmeds bringing a suspicious-looking modified clock to high school, Texas-based Islamic political activist Mohammed Elhassan Mohammed finally succeeded in creating something hes sought for a long time: a national media event that can be used to shine the light on alleged crimes of the United States, from accusations of Islamophobia in Irving, Texas, to American complicity in the 9/11 attacks.
Al Qaedas attack on September 11, 2001 is a recurring topic of discussion on Mohammeds own Arabic-language National Reform Party Facebook page wherebeside photos of his family enjoying their newfound fameare posted articles, photos and videos featuring both implicit, and explicit claims that the 9/11 attacks were a US-sponsored hoax to launch a war against Islam and Muslims.
While still residing in his Dallas suburb, Mohammed has, nonetheless, repeatedly run for president of Sudan as a candidate identified with his own very small political party, al-Islah al-Watani, or National Reform. Until recently, the National Reform Facebook page displayed the same profile picture Mohammed Elhassan Mohammeds used for his personal Facebook profile picture. Mohammeds National Reform Party page continues to post the same pictures, videos and articles about Ahmed Mohammed, and the Clock saga, as does Mohammed ElHassan on his personal page. . .
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So much like “Balloon Boy’s” dad.
Ah, but the political benefits have already been squeezed out of this story and so the MSM is not interested in these little pesky truths.
yep another enemy brought to our shores with stupid immigration policies.
“articles, photos and videos featuring both implicit, and explicit claims that the 9/11 attacks were a US-sponsored hoax to launch a war against Islam and Muslims.”
Strange....muzzy truthers usually blame the Jooooooos...
Well, maybe that was part of it, but any question about the malicious intent of these people has been resolved in my opinion, and I freely admit that I was wrong in giving this rug rodent any benefit of the doubt.
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