Posted on 05/12/2019 8:28:11 AM PDT by robowombat
FBI discovers homegrown jihadi training camp in Alabama, similar to one in New Mexico
The FBI has uncovered a homegrown terror training camp in Alabama. The property, similar to another compound in New Mexico the group is now linked to where federal prosecutors say Wahhaj and four other suspects were training children to carry out deadly terror attacks on American soil. The children were said to be living under abusive conditions. In mid March, a federal grand jury in New Mexico indicted the five Muslims. The leader of the group, Siraj Wahhaj, is the son of Imam Siraj Wahhaj, a former board member of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). And while the imam is not responsible for his sons actions, he himself is on record urging a violent overthrow of the filthy U.S. government. The elder Wahhaj gave an opening prayer at an event at the Democratic National Convention in 2012.
Despite the mainstream media downplaying of the existence of of jihadi training camps, such camps are believed to be dispersed in various locations. The Jamad al Fruco group claims to have 22 training camps across the country.
FBI uncovers homegrown terror training camp in Alabama, by Kristine Frazao, Fox San Antonio, May 10, 2019:
WASHINGTON (SBG) At first glance, it looks like an abandoned dump.
But this plot of land in Macon County, Alabama is described in an FBI search warrant as a makeshift military-style obstacle course belonging to a small group of terrorists led by Siraj Wahhaj who owned the property up a long dirt road but just a few miles from downtown Tuskegee.
Just because youre in a small town or a small state does not mean you might not potentially have individuals engaged in the types of activities that would call into question threats to national security, says Tim Fuhrman, Former Special Agent with the FBI field office in Mobile, Alabama.
The property, similar to another compound in New Mexico the group is now linked to where federal prosecutors say Wahhaj and four other suspects were training children to carry out deadly terror attacks on American soil.
FBI Assistant Director for the Counterterrorism Division Michael McGarrity told lawmakers on Capitol Hill there are 850 open domestic terrorism investigations, with 40% racially motivated violent extremism.
The threat of domestic terrorism exists in every region of the United States and affects all walks of life.
York County, SC
Ping to the state list.
We must be vigilant. First, we must pray. Second, we must evangelize. Third, if we’re still alive, we must be bold in shining light on this activity and prosecute.
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These training camps arent very effective. Where are the widescale big Muslim terror attacks? We need to worry more about our powderkeg high school bullying problems.
I have a terrible feeling that the government is complacent or even supportive of those invaders.
That makes it very difficult to assume our government even desires to do the right thing with respect to those jihadist training grounds.
That responsibility will probably require handling by ordinary citizens one day soon. Then the government will use those orbital assets on its own citizens.
They should leave these peace loving Muslims alone and go after the real dangerous nuts in those militia groups like all the TV shows have.
This comment may or may not be sarcasm.
Those worthless jackasses in NM were poser jihadis, and probably would have died of plague or hantavirus within a year. A bunch of muslim costumed blacks in an area where everyone likely knows everyone else (blacks are less than 2% in urban NM, and where they were the zipcode had more square miles than people)
Camp my azz, it was a dump.
Have any proof to back up your claim?
Whatever tool.
You’re delusional.
You wouldn’t know the truth if I slapped you upside the head with it.
But seeing you’re so bitter with the FBI, did they break up one of your Klan gatherings or did they find out your recipe for fried swamp rat?
Well, I am glad that I an not the only “conspiracy nut” around here.
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