The origins of such monies are unexplained; neither are the countries or entity advancing such huge donations. Most US mosques, including many in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx are funded directly or indirectly by Saudi Arabia the country to which 15 of the 19 hijackers who bombed the World TradeCenter belonged. The UAE, Qatar and Iran are other major sponsors across the USA.
I wouldn't be surprised if their intentions are to build a terrorist recruiting center. Since the terrorists' trial is going to be held in NYC, I imagine how these people might feel emboldened by such a move, and how they would want to make a big issue for their cause and use the free publicity to their advantage. So what better place for a mosque, or whatever they want to call it, to voice heir hatred for America.
Or worse.
To: BIGLOOK
The 61-year-old Imam said he paid $4.85 million for it in cash, records show. With 50,000 square feet of air rights and enough financing, he plans an ambitious project of $150 million, he said, akin to the Chautauqua Institution, the 92 Street Y or the Jewish Community Center.
The origins of such monies are unexplained; neither are the countries or entity advancing such huge donations. Most US mosques, including many in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx are funded directly or indirectly by Saudi Arabia the country to which 15 of the 19 hijackers who bombed the World TradeCenter belonged. The UAE, Qatar and Iran are other major sponsors across the USA.
I wouldn't be surprised if their intentions are to build a terrorist recruiting center. Since the terrorists' trial is going to be held in NYC, I imagine how these people might feel emboldened by such a move, and how they would want to make a big issue for their cause and use the free publicity to their advantage. So what better place for a mosque, or whatever they want to call it, to voice heir hatred for America.
239 posted on December 16, 2009 7:49:45 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul