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  • New Mexico Police Entered Terror Compound On Their Own After Being Tired of FBI Stalling/Trunc

    08/09/2018 4:36:05 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 65 replies
    gateway pundit ^ | 9 Aug, 2018 | Jim Hoft
    Full Title: ANOTHER SCREW UP: New Mexico Police Entered Terror Compound On Their Own After Being Tired of FBI Stalling New Mexico police entered a dangerous Islamist terrorist camp in New Mexico this month after they grew tired of FBI stalling. The Clarion Project wrote an extensive report on the New Mexico terrorist compound. The FBI refused to act. Instead the FBI told a neighbor to wear a hidden camera and risk his life by approaching an armed Islamist extremist compound. This lack of urgency by the FBI forced the local police action.
  • Son of Imam Linked to WTC Bombing Kept Children in Compound and Trained Them to Shoot Up Schools

    08/09/2018 12:02:59 PM PDT · by detective · 15 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 8 Aug 2018 | John Hayward
    Shortened title. Full title: Son of Imam Linked to WTC Bombing Kept Children in ‘Filthy’ Compound, Allegedly Trained Them to Shoot Up Schools Horrifying details emerged on Wednesday in the case of Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, the son of an imam linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, who was arrested in New Mexico on charges of keeping 11 starving children in a filthy compound. According to court documents filed by prosecutors, Wahhaj was training the children to carry out school shootings. Prosecutors asked the judge to hold Wahhaj without bond for felony child abuse. He is also the subject...
  • Man arrested at 'extremist Muslim' New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings

    08/09/2018 12:08:02 PM PDT · by Navy Patriot · 36 replies
    Fox News ^ | August 9, 2018 | Nicole Darrah
    The father of a missing 3-year-old who was arrested at a New Mexico compound linked to "extremist Muslims" last week was training children to commit school shootings, court documents filed on Wednesday revealed. Prosecutors allege Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 39, was conducting weapons training on the compound, where 11 children were found hungry and living in squalor. They asked Wahhaj, who appeared in court on Wednesday, be held without bail.Wahhaj is the son of a Brooklyn imam, also named Siraj Wahhaj, who was named by prosecutors as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the New York Post...
  • Sometimes networks want you to know the religion involved. Other times not so much

    08/09/2018 11:45:57 AM PDT · by Starman417 · 12 replies
    Flopping Aces ^ | 08-09-18 | DrJohn
    By now you’ve heard of the compound in New Mexico where children were being both abused and taught to become school shooters. The makeshift compound — located near the Colorado border — was found shielded by old tires, wooden pallets and other debris. Upon authorities’ arrival, Wahhaj was “heavily armed with an AR15 rifle, five loaded 30 round magazines, and four loaded pistols, including one in his pocket when he was taken down,” Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said. The sheriff said the children, ages 1 to 15, “looked like third world country refugees not only with no food or fresh water,...
  • Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings

    08/08/2018 11:59:55 AM PDT · by MNDude · 130 replies
    A man who was arrested at a New Mexico compound where 11 children were found abused was training kids to commit school shootings, court documents revealed. Authorities raided the compound on Friday after a monthslong search investigating a 3-year-old boy's disappearance led them to the property, where the children were discovered hungry and living in squalor. On Monday, a child's remains were found on the property, but authorities were working on a positive identification.
  • ‘Carloads’ of terrorists turned Oregon ranch into training camp

    04/23/2014 8:27:45 AM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 14 replies
    NY Post ^ | 4-23-14 | Rich Calder
    An Oregon woman says she thought she was opening up her family’s ranch to local Muslims to teach them how to grow and can veggies — and that her husband was even expecting a tax write-off. But US-born Muslim convert Eva Hatley testified in Manhattan federal court Tuesday that after the “carloads’’ of fellow Muslims she met through her mosque arrived at the 160-acre ranch in Bly in 1999, the couple watched helplessly as their home was turned into an al Qaeda training camp. “It wasn’t anything like I envisioned for the property,” insisted Hatley, testifying at the trial of...
  • Oregon woman claims 'carloads' of radical Muslims turned Oregon ranch into training camp for terror

    04/23/2014 8:39:42 AM PDT · by lilyramone · 33 replies
    Dailymail ^ | April 23, 2014 | Daily mail reporter
    Title of thread shortened to fit: Oregon woman claim 'carloads' radical Muslims turned her Oregon ranch into a training camp for terror Testifying in Manhattan federal court Tuesday, Eva Hatley swore she never meant for her Oregon ranch to become a training camp for al Qaeda. Her plan, she claimed, was to teach local Muslims to grow and can vegetables. But as 'carloads' of fellow Muslims she'd met through her mosque began arriving at the 160-acre ranch in 1999, she and her husband were helpless to stop their home from becoming a magnet for terrorists-in-training.
  • Fate of Farooqia Islamic Center on county supervisors' agenda

    09/27/2005 5:22:29 AM PDT · by w1andsodidwe · 4 replies · 224+ views
    Lodi News-Sentinel ^ | 09/26/05 | Sara Cardine
    Shrouded in controversy, the fate of a Farooqia Islamic Center off Lower Sacramento Road has been up in the air for years. When a land use permit to begin construction was finally approved in July, however, would-be neighbors filed an appeal against the project, citing concerns about noise and traffic. That appeal will be approved or denied Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors, whose members will focus on the specific complaints of noise and traffic. Jack Sieglock, who represents Lodi on the board, said the group will not likely address broader concerns about what the applicants want to do...