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The Difference between "Clock boy" and a real Boy Inventor.
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Posted on 11/11/2015 8:50:30 AM PST by DiogenesLamp

Many of you will remember how Ahmed "Clock boy" took apart a clock and stuck it into a pencil box. This "brilliant" feat of Engineering won him praise from President Dumbo.

Well I just ran across a story featuring a 13 year old boy who built his own version of "Google Glass". This boy demonstrates real skill and real ability, unlike Ahmed who simply took a clock apart and stuck it in a box before he brought it to school.


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Hobbies; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: clockmed
Yes, there are boy Geniuses. No, Ahmed isn't one of them.
1 posted on 11/11/2015 8:50:30 AM PST by DiogenesLamp
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To: DiogenesLamp

This boy is 13 years old.

Ahmed was 14, and comparatively dumb as a box of rocks.

2 posted on 11/11/2015 8:53:07 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp
The Clockmeds are smarter than we think (smarter in a depraved sort of way).

EXHIBIT ONE: Bomb/clock hoaxer Clockmed's father ran several times for President of Sudan, his Muslim homeland....traveling back and forth on your tax dollars (made possible under US immigration laws).

Father is second left.

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The Clockmed's were suing Texas for their son's "rights" after the bomb hoax....then decided to move to Quatar. The Muslim parasites musta found out about "discovery"...that they were going to have to answer a lot of questions they would rather not be made public. For instance:

Taxpayers burdened by this frightening family of clock/bombers would demand to know:

<><> how many US govt checks is the Clockmed family cashing?

<><>did the father and mother claim "asylum" to suck up hefty monthly SS checks?

<><> did the Clockmed family falsify govt documents to collect food stamps, welfare, Section 8 housing?

<><> how many times did the father travel to campaign in Sudan on the taxpayers' dime?

<><> are Clockmed, his sister (an earlier bomb hoaxer), and their other siblings collecting disability checks for Attention Deficit Disorder---a common scam among parasitic immigrants.

<><> the bomber family's membership in Muslim organizations that advocate the overthrow of the US govt.

<><> did the Clockmeds register as agents for foreign governments?

<><>how many identities are the Clockmeds are using?

<><> are the Clockmed family registered to vote?

<><> how many timed did the Clockmeds vote illegally?

more below

3 posted on 11/11/2015 9:06:45 AM PST by Liz
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To: DiogenesLamp
EXHIBIT TWO GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEMES ARE POPULAR AMONG MUSLINS:

Texas Muslim---Serial Killer of Christians---on Disability and Food Stamps,
had Diamonds and 200 Credit Cards Hidden on Texas property

Front Page Magazine | 6/20/2014 | Daniel Greenfield / FR Posted by Dqban22

This sort of thing is surprisingly common. The only reason it came to light is because the Texas Muslim settler committed two murders in Texas, one of which he actually got away with.

The murder of Christian believer, Gelareh Bagherzadeh, was reported earlier. Gelareh Bagherzadeh was an Iranian Christian who came to this country only to be murdered by a Muslim because she encouraged his daughter to marry the man she loved.

The Texas Muslim claimed he was too disabled to work. But he wasn't too disabled to kill.

BACKSTORY The Texan, a strict Muslim, was furious when his Jordanian-American daughter married a man without his permission. The Muslim, Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan, blamed his daughter’s husband, relatives say. They say he also faulted one of her closest friends, 30-year-old Gelareh Bagherzadeh, a Christian convert who widely denounced Islam.

<><> First Christian-believer Bagherzadeh was killed, gunned down outside her parents’ Texas Galleria townhouse complex in January 2012.

<><> Eleven months later, Irsan’s son-in-law died after being shot multiple times in northwest Texas, in the Harris County apartment he shared with his wife.

The Texas Muslim thought he could get away with murdering because he had already gotten away with so many other things in Texas.

Federal authorities executed a search warrant at Irsan’s sprawling, 5-acre property 40 miles north of Houston, where they allegedly found cash, diamonds, pearls, weapons and phony passports hidden in attic rafters, in secret compartments throughout a cluster of trailers and outbuildings and even inside the buried drum of a clothes dryer at the Conroe, Texas property.

The Muslim Irsan, his wife Shmou Ali Alrawabdeh, and another daughter were subsequently arrested on a variety of federal fraud charges and are in federal custody.

A federal criminal complaint detailing the discoveries recounts a saga of nearly 20 years in which the 57-year-old naturalized citizen from Jordan, and his family, allegedly scammed taxpayer disability assistance funds claiming “fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue symptoms,” and “affective disorders” while secreting real estate, vehicles and cash in US and foreign bank accounts.

The complaint also alleges the Muslim Irsan:

<><> was receiving taxpayer funds for a son not living in the US,

<><> maintained several addresses on the property to facilitate various schemes, and,

<><> once disabled a safety feature on a saw then purposefully cut himself to receive a $75,000 settlement.

The Muslim Ali was certainly industrious and entrepreneurial, just not quite in the way amnesty advocates like to claim.

Also found on the property was a makeshift gun range, which witnesses said “five or six Muslim families” frequently visited to fire AK-47s and information about Irsan’s attempts to get a silencer. Nothing to do with Islam I’m sure.

The rest of the scam ...... While there have been no allegations of terrorist ties regarding the Muslim family’s alleged (a) foreign bank accounts, and, (b) suspicious wire transactions, Irsan’s strict adherence to radical Islam may have been a motive in the alleged murders.

Authorities are also re-examining a 1999 case in which Irsan was not indicted after claiming self-defense in the shooting of son-in-law Amjad Alidam, who was married to Nasemah Rachelle Irsan.

And that’s not all. Prosecutors also revealed, in connection to the social security fraud and credit card charges against Irsan, that they found more than 200 credit cards with various names and multiple variations of his own name throughout the Irwin Keel home.

Arresting officers say they also found more than 40 similar credit cards in his wallet the morning he was arrested. His daughter also alleges, among multiple other schemes detailed in court documents, that Ali Irsan purposely disabled the safety device on a Ryobi rotary saw and purposely cut his own foot. Prosecutors say he used that injury to receive a $75,000 settlement from the manufacturer.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/muslim-killer-on-disability-and-food-stamps-had-diamonds-and-200-credit-cards/print/

4 posted on 11/11/2015 9:07:29 AM PST by Liz
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To: DiogenesLamp
Yes, there are boy Geniuses. No, Ahmed isn't one of them.

Well, when I was Clock-Boy's age, I drove my parents nuts by going around the house, taking things apart, and putting them back together again. Wanted to figure out how they worked.

Mom and Dad encouraged (mostly) my interests and I grew up to be an engineer. So, I guess what I did was good in the long run.

But is Clockmed some sort of a child prodigy, one to be worshipped for his budding talents? Hardly. Certainly no more than I was, or millions of other boys that were degenerate tinkerers, exactly like me.

5 posted on 11/11/2015 10:10:34 AM PST by wbill
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I was a gun maker. My greatest achievement was a replica Civil War cannon made from an 18 inch long piece of iron pipe with a .75 inch bore. It used match heads for propellant and was mounted on a carriage with 12 inch wheels I’d made from plywood and even had an elevating screw. It was spectacular when I fired it off at night. Then I became a lawyer.


6 posted on 11/11/2015 11:06:57 AM PST by libstripper
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To: wbill
But is Clockmed some sort of a child prodigy, one to be worshipped for his budding talents? Hardly. Certainly no more than I was, or millions of other boys that were degenerate tinkerers, exactly like me.

I wouldn't go that far. I think he is a wannabe without the intellect or talent to do any of it.

7 posted on 11/11/2015 11:43:54 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Liz
This sort of thing is surprisingly common. The only reason it came to light is because the Texas Muslim settler committed two murders in Texas, one of which he actually got away with.

The nation needs to stop putting up with this crap. We need to toss this notion of "religious tolerance" and make it quite plain that the Muslim religion will not be permitted here.

8 posted on 11/11/2015 11:47:57 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Liz
The Clockmed's were suing Texas for their son's "rights" after the bomb hoax....then decided to move to Quatar. The Muslim parasites musta found out about "discovery"...that they were going to have to answer a lot of questions they would rather not be made public. For instance:

I count ourselves lucky for having gotten them out.

9 posted on 11/11/2015 11:48:58 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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