Posted on 11/11/2009 9:22:21 PM PST by 444Flyer
In the wake of the Fort Hood massacre, Americans are asking many questions. Its been called a tragedy by some, as though it were an unavoidable natural catastrophe, but the fact remains that the bloodbath only has one suspect: Major Nidal Malik Hasan. What were his motives? Stress, as has been suggested? Or something more sinister, like jihad? Family Security Matters Pam Meister caught up with FSM contributing editor Dave Gaubatz, one of the authors of Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld thats Trying to Islamize America for his opinions and insights on what could well be a watershed event in the fight against Islamic terror.
Family Security Matters: We're being told not to jump to conclusions about Maj. Hasan's motives for the killings. Based on your experience, what does your instinct tell you?
Dave Gaubatz: We should have been jumping to conclusions several months ago in regards to Maj. Hasan and his erratic actions. Being proactive in this case did nothing more than allow Maj. Hasan to (allegedly) kill innocent men, women, and children. The worst mistake the FBI does in every instance such as this is to inform the American public there are no ties to terrorism. This is giving the American people a false sense of security and it is no more than a lie by law enforcement. A tragic shooting can never be resolved within a few minutes and no motive for the attack should ever be ruled out until all the evidence has been fully evaluated.
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DG: CAIR executives have harmed more Muslims than they have ever helped. CAIR executives distribute and study the same violent materials utilized by Maj. Hasan, al Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah. Right now CAIR will condemn the attacks, but behind the scenes they are conniving on how to secure Maj. Hasan as a client. They did this with the 2006 Flying imams (hoax), Ismail Royer and ali Al Timimi (both convicted terrorists)
CAIR uses deceit as their number one tactic and it has worked for 15 years. It is time they are stopped."
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