Posted on 07/07/2008 10:11:46 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
This will come as no surprise to anyone who is aware of the 1991 Muslim Brotherhood memorandum about that organization's "grand jihad" in the United States; Sheikh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani's 1999 testimony about 80% of mosques in America being under the leadership of extremists; and the 2005 Center for Religious Freedom report about the massive distribution of hateful jihadist and Islamic supremacist material in mosques in this country. It will come as no surprise to those of us who have noted the utter failure of the Muslim community in America to do anything to teach against the jihad ideology.
"Undercover city detective finds hints of danger among mosques," by Patrice O'Shaughnessy for the New York Daily News, July 5 (thanks to all who sent this in):
A young undercover city detective spent four years in the shadowy world of terrorist wanna-bes - taking part in jihadist discussions and training in parks in the dead of night - to get a handle on the homegrown threat.
At great personal risk, he participated in everything from prayers at a mosque to martial arts training under cover of darkness to watching jihadist videos, with many of the activities laced with talk of killing, according to a source familiar with the undercover's investigations.
His experiences paint a vivid portrait of the potential for local terror. While the picture is in no way indicative of the city's Muslim population as a whole, it provides insight into its most radical element.
The detective spent his time interacting with informal groups of youths and men who shared extremist views - and his experiences illustrate what police say is the potential for radicalization of some elements in the community.
He reported that after prayers at a neighborhood mosque, there were often private classes that included discussions about bombing different areas.
(Excerpt) Read more at jihadwatch.org ...
In other breaking news, the sun will rise tomorrow.
The Inspector Clouseau school of discovery.
Someone ping me when there is some truly surprising and/or genuinely NEW news...
One simple question is all that needs to be answered in order to determine whether jihadist activities are going on in a particular area:
Q: Are there more than just a few Muslims in said particular area?
If the answer is YES, then there is jihadist acitvity going on in said particular area.
I am shocked...shocked! Hatred and violence being preached by the ROPers in their worship dens?
Anyway, just how difficult is it to deport, jail or otherwise punish those who “advocate the violent overthrowal of the government of the United States”?
That used to be a no-brainer.
what THIS thread needs is an appearance by....
CAPTAIN OBVIOUS!!!
“My cartridges are dipped in pig grease.”
So are mine....
You don’t think Bloomberg would let them do anything about it? That would be politically incorrect. The proper use of the police is to arrest criminal cigarette smokers.
Somebody break out the Bogart picture.
...and investigate out of state gun dealers.
I fully expect one or both of the following scenarios is likely in NYC...
1. Hot dog, coffee and pretzel carts are ubiquitious in the commercial areas. They are 700 pounds of hard plastic and steel, fueled by LPG. They are operated almost exclusively by muslims. They are warehoused in Manhattan (no checking at bridges/tunnels). Five carts packed with ball bearings and detonated on the same day, at the same time in different sections (Wall Street, Times Square, Columbus Circle, City Hall, Penn Station) would kill hundreds and drive tourists, businesses and their employees out for good.
2. Ditto Yellow cabs.
Just planning the murders of Americans, the US Congress could not give a damn about.
So, how are things in Dearborn, MI?
"And in other news, research confirms that bears do in fact shiite in the woods."
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