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Monday, 16 February 2009
Anyone see this on Hannity tonight? "Homegrown Jihad"

Hannity had the folks who've produced this documentary about Sheik Mubarak Gilani and his 35 training camps across the US. Most are located on the East Coast but one is located in southwest Colorado. Gilani's organization has been investigated by the Colorado Attorney General's office for his role in a number of underhanded, shady, and outright terroristic acts.

The organization called "Christian Action Network" created this film which features American Muslims training with weapons to perform various terrorist actions - victim disarmament, CQ dynamic room entries, carjackings, IED creation, placement, and detonation, firearms training of every sort. This is no bullshit; the producers have these people on tape training here at their sites in the U.S. for these actions.

I believe I have read that these guys are generally recruited in the despair pits of the American prison systems. Islamofascism offers them structure and respect, a thing never shown to these people previously, so they're attracted to it. They get out of prison and end up at these camps.

Pretty scary stuff. If it were ARFCOMMERS or conservatives or often-touted <gasp> right-wing militia, every third member would be an FBI guy, but when C.A.N. questioned U.S. law enforcement about it, they were not concerned, citing the rights of these American citizens to plot and plan armed revolt or terror on America's streets.

Maybe they have a plan - maybe there's informants, maybe these camps are a honey-trap for Islamo-loonies to be "rolled-up" before they do something really terrible, like The Perfect Day (think Beslan school tragedy, 2004).

At least, that's what I'm hoping.

posted by: underwhelmed at February 16, 2009 23:48 | link | comments |

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