Posted on 09/16/2011 3:44:58 PM PDT by Just4Him
The FBI on Thursday said it had stopped a training session that called the Prophet Muhammad a cult leader, said mainstream Muslims were likely to support violent extremism and described the Islamic principal of charity as a funding mechanism for combat.
The content of the training session set off a wave of concern among Muslims across the nation who had been trying to help authorities battle homegrown terrorism.
An FBI spokesman confirmed on Thursday that the agency did host one training session six months ago that described Muslims as more likely to be violent as they increased in devotion to their faith. Slides from the training session, confirmed as accurate by the FBI and posted online by Wired magazine, show a graph illustrating how followers of other Abrahamic faiths have become more nonviolent since their inceptions, but Muslims have not.
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I have seen this in sessions with special agents on subjects like profiling and serial killers.
I see it here too-- they ought to train agents to just keep their eyes open and be receptive to what is going on.
The FBI Academy is impressive, but agents who don't have the experience should do a year internship as a simple beat cop or patrol cop--get that blue intuition that could keep them alive. They'd be further ahead and we'd all be safer.
The government is busier with making white widows of American culture, spotless histories and good reputations pay hundreds to submit to the “biometric” racket.
Islam Is Full Of Peace And Love
Sincerely Your Muslim In Chief Barack HUSSEIN Obama
But, but, they’re our friends. They mean us no harm. SARC
LMAO You owe me a new monitor. ;)
Excellent!
Mark
No. The Left wants Christianity replaced with Gaia and enlists Muslims as their footsoldiers.
They just ignore the last chapter, Revelation.
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