How these wonderful liberals were going after the FBI for its abuse of power and failure to arrest any Al-quada folks for all that abuse.
What was interesting about the call, was the person made the claim that an FBI agent had made multiple recordings of a developing connection between Al-Q and the Neo nazi groups.
So perhaps that this was one such connection.
You said — “What was interesting about the call, was the person made the claim that an FBI agent had made multiple recordings of a developing connection between Al-Q and the Neo nazi groups.”
Now, mind you, I think the FBI has to keep a tight watch on all this kind of stuff, especially these days, considering what Al Qaida is intent on doing. These Islamic terrorists are relentless and, at the same time, they are not “clinically insane” so that they cannot function in society. No, they’re sane, but evil. And so, they are intent on doing us, in the U.S., great harm. Therefore, if there is something going on there, they need to be on top of it.
That being said — Cho was not in that category. You’ll note that I’ve pointed out that he cannot hold together a coherent philosphy or idealogy. It’s a series of rambings. I’ve had other FReepers say it sounds like Communism, or Marxism. Another saying there are Islamic elements in it. And now, I’m pointing out (as apparently others have already) that there are elements of Neo-Nazis, too.
But, it’s all a “mish-mash” of ideas. It’s a smorgasbord in his brain — with nothing holding sway over his perceived injustices that he’s supposedly received.
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And then — “So perhaps that this was one such connection.”
It definitely was a “connection”. But, be careful here. That isn’t meant to say he was recruited, or that he was a member, or that he attended meetings, or that he was on a mission that they sent him on, or that he “plotted” with them. No, not at all. He was too insane and too twised in his brain that he couldn’t hold together *any* consistent and coherent idealogy or philosophy. Cho probably couldn’t even get to first base with any of these other groups even if he tried.
Cho was only “these things” (these different idealogies) inside his own twisted mind — inside his own fantasy world — the same kind of fantasy world that caused him to tell his dorm-mates that he had a “imaginary girlfriend” named Jelly....
Regards,
Star Traveler