Posted on 02/19/2009 6:17:43 AM PST by TDCAnalyst
We are fighting to destroy the enemy. We are dealing with evil at its roots and its roots are America.
So said the Pakistani Sheikh Muburak Gilani, leader of the jihad terrorist group Jamaat ul-Fuqra. And the way that he and his organization are dealing with evil at its roots is to set up jihad terror training camps all over the United States -- often under the noses of government and law enforcement officials who are either indifferent or too hamstrung by political correctness to do anything about it.
Sheikh Gilani is no shrinking violet, and Jamaat ul-Fuqra is a force to be reckoned with both in the United States and elsewhere. Journalist Daniel Pearl was on his way to interview Gilani when he was kidnapped and beheaded in 2002. The following year, a member of Jamaat ul-Fuqra, Iyman Faris, pled guilty to plotting to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge. In 2005, the Department of Homeland Security included the group among predicted possible sponsors of attacks on American soil. And in 2006, the Department of Justice reported that Jamaat ul-Fuqra has more than 35 suspected communes and more than 3,000 members spread across the United States, all in support of one goal: the purification of Islam through violence. That means, of course, violence against unbelievers.
...Jamaat ul-Fuqra continues to operate, relatively unhindered, in the United States. A new documentary from the Christian Action Network, Homegrown Jihad: The Terrorist Camps Around the U.S., tells the whole shocking story. CAN spent two years visiting many of these Jamaat ul-Fuqra terror compounds, at great risk to network personnel. The documentary filmmakers dared to go inside these camps, cameras rolling, to ask compound leaders pointed questions about who they were and what they were doing....
(Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com ...
Good thing they’re not “right-wing militia” types, or the goobermint would be on them like white on rice.
Propagandists have much in common with taqiyya-talkin' headtakers.
Hmm, now that was interesting. Just as the link started to load, I got a pop up saying that MS can’t open the site.
Think about this next time you buy gas from that strange looking foreigner at the gas and go.
BTTT
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