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  • York County Sheriff Detectives seek help identifying woman (SC)

    10/20/2017 3:06:50 PM PDT · by BykrBayb · 34 replies
    YORK COUNTY, SC – On October 19, 2017, just before 10:00 AM citizens reported to the York County Sheriff’s Office of possibly a person lying near a creek off Dobys Bridge Road in Fort Mill near the Lancaster County line. Upon further investigation deputies located a deceased person described as a young female, possibly within her mid-20’s of age, with a dark skin complexion, but her actual ethnicity is undetermined. The unknown female is 5’3” in height; 130 pounds; with brown eyes. The woman had pearl earrings in her ears, and she was wearing a gold necklace with a charm...
  • Do Radicalized Islamic Communities Exist in the US?(Yes: 22)

    04/01/2016 8:54:06 AM PDT · by Mrs. Don-o · 32 replies
    Clarion Project ^ | March 30, 2016 | Ryan Mauro
    GOP presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz's call for patrolling of Muslim communities with signs of extremism is being bashed as pandering to anti-Muslim voters, with critics saying there aren't even Islamist communities in the U.S. to begin with. They are wrong. They exist — and newly-published documents show that they've boasted of enforcing Islamic sharia law, even going so far as to whip children. Jamaat ul-Fuqra, a Pakistani militant group that has rebranded itself as Muslims of the Americas, says it has 22 "Islamic villages" in the U.S. Its "Islamberg" headquarters in New York is the most well-known. The Clarion...
  • Jihadist Camps in America: A Ticking Time Bomb

    07/25/2013 5:07:00 PM PDT · by SJackson · 10 replies
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | July 25, 2013 | Ryan Mauro
    The Muslims of the Americas (MOA), a Pakistan-linked Islamist group that runs 22 “villages” across the U.S., is waging a litigation jihad against Martin Mawyer, President of the Christian Action Network. His offense, for which MOA demands $30 million, is exposing the group’s extremism in a new book with the help of inside information from a former MOA leader. Readers of Twilight in America get an inside look at MOA, a cultish Sufi Islamist group that follows Pakistani cleric Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani as a representative of Allah. Gilani also leads Jamaat ul-Fuqra, a Pakistani “Islamic sect that seeks to...