Posted on 07/29/2016 11:47:32 AM PDT by wtd
One of the ISIS soldiers who slit Father Jacques Hamels throat during mass in Normandy had reportedly also worked full-time as a baggage handler at a nearby French airport. Abdelmalik Petitjean was one of the two Islamic State attackers who killed the priest before using nuns as human shields in a bid to flee police.
Petitjean had pledged allegiance to ISIS and was seen on video declaring his place as a soldier for the terrorist group. However, despite his connections to the extremists, the young man was able to easily pass security checks at the airport and secured a job handling airplane baggage.
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No muzzards should be working in airports.
In other words he was a moderate Muslim before he was a radical Muslim.
The muslims must be laughing their asses off as our moronic TSA and its Europeon counterparts hire them...
I want the USA back wrote: "No muzzards should be working in airports."
Name a profession or job which is acceptable. I cannot.
BONUS:
Notice the image provided with article: (veiled)Amina Belaroui is one of thousands of young French people who have decided to enlist in the French Army Reserves following terror attacks.
Aminas decision was more fraught than most as it would mean removing her headscarf in accordance with Frances strict ban on religious dress in government institutions. Her sister Majda, 21, opted not to go through with enlisting due to the ban, but for Amina it was a case of the end justifies the means.
She really wanted to help but the fact they told her to take off the scarf discouraged her a lot, Amina said about her sisters decision.
I just found that the end justified the means. In Islam when you are really constrained you are forgiven for [removing the hijab]. I dont do it because I just wanted to take it off. I do it because there is a reason but then I put on my scarf when I went out, it doesnt change anything for me.
Keep in mind..."war is deceit" - Hadith 4:269 and Islam specifically provides for such deceit with useful tools better known as taqiyya, tawriya, kitman and muruna.
Dr. Bill Warner of Center for the Study of Political Islam explains:
"Our first clue about the dualism is in the Koran, which is actually two books, the Koran of Mecca (early) and the Koran of Medina (later). The insight into the logic of the Koran comes from the large numbers of contradictions in it. On the surface, Islam resolves these contradictions by resorting to abrogation. This means that the verse written later supersedes the earlier verse. But in fact, since the Koran is considered by Muslims to be the perfect word of Allah, both verses are sacred and true. The later verse is better, but the earlier verse cannot be wrong since Allah is perfect. This is the foundation of dualism. Both verses are right. Both sides of the contradiction are true in dualistic logic. The circumstances govern which verse is used." link
Bottom line...never trust a muhammedan...NEVER.
Islam itself needs to be recognized as jihadist; it is commanded for all Muslims. There are Muslims in name only who don’t really follow the Quran, but as long as being Muslim means allegiance to the Quran, being Muslim means you belong to a jihadist organization. Those who want to be “peaceful” Muslims need to start a new religion based on the early writings of Mohammad - rejecting everything that came later, under the influence of Omar - because Omar was jihadist and commanded it of all Muslims.
The Egyptian president al-Sisi says that Islam needs to be reformed. I don’t think there’s any way for that to happen. Muslims who believe in freedom of religion - live and let live - need to form a breakaway religion and those who stick with violent, jihadist Islam need to be considered terrorists.
Well. Those were French security checks. He couldn’t have passed the strict DHS/TSA vetting.
/S, I think it might be necessary here.
But of course he did....the West is unhinged
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