Posted on 05/31/2007 1:36:48 PM PDT by 3AngelaD
Jim Jones, call your office.
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Janet Reno knows what to do...
I swear I read this same thing (most of the text is the same) about a place in New York state somewhere, except the front gate is guarded and people cannot easily get in.
I'm curious how this guy knows this. His last article about an Islamic compound in upstate NY had a lot of questionable claims and contradictions as well.
If so many of them are felons, how can they legally possess firearms?
And why do local govermnents let these people move in and establish such rat’s nests? Is it simply M-O-N-E-Y?
And thirdly how can Americans be so stupid as to be taken in by this cult?
(Rhetorical question - people have been taken in by it for six-hundred years now)
You don’t have to Janet Reno them, for Pete’s sake. There is no Hobson’s choice here. You just have to cut off the welfare, the water, the electricity etc. and wait them out. Then pick them off one at a time as they exit the hell hole. The organizers, who I don’t for one minute believe live there, should be deported. Like the folks in Islamberg, they have created a wretched prison for themselves. That said, I have no doubt they are planning to do us harm.
Islamburg in New York state..... reported by a Canadian journalist who was on Laura Ingraham’s show a couple of weeks ago. Very disturbing......
Yes, unfortunately, this writer has only one style, and he sticks to it. I think he might be more effective if he quit trying to be Jane Austin or whoever, and just conveyed the facts. I did like the part about the crone in the burka, however.
It’s the same guy. And both articles are questionable, IMO.
Jamaat ul-Fuqra in Virginia, Part 1
This is from the blog "Gates of Vienna," from October 10, 2005.
I live in Virginia and have friends who live down there. They say it is worse than this describes. They hear gunshots and other alarming sounds, and can’t figure out why they are allowed to do what they do. There is constant traffic of strange people in and out. I apologize for the writer’s lack of a variety of styles. But the fact that such a compound is here bugs me no end.
Yeah, the author of the article here is the same guy who caused quite a stir a little while ago with this story: Springtime in Islamberg - Radical Muslim paramilitary compound flourishes in upper New York state.
I applaud you for being skeptical about what you read on the 'net. I wish more people had that skill. In this case I'd love to know more about what makes these articles seem "questionable" to you. I'm not trying to be a smart-ass -- I'm genuinely curious.
To me, his articles have the ring of truth because what he's described is so similar to the articles from Gates of Vienna from late 2005, which also caused quite a stir.
Sounds like the concerned citizens needs some donations for some telophoto lenses and a balloon ride over the complex...
Where do I donate to or can I be part of the team?
I've seen enough bogus journalism over the years to pay attention to the small stuff - that's what usually gives it away.
So unless I see better (and independent) confirmation of this story, color me a skeptic.
See post No. 14.
I did. A bunch of grainy aerial photos that tells me little. That’s part of the problem here. The photos I saw for the NY compound were very inconclusive as well. One would think it wouldn’t be that hard to get solid photo documentation for this.
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