Son of Prominent Imam Was Training Children as Terrorists in New Mexico

DarkTriad

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Simeon_Strangelight said:
< I still think that they are connected to undercover Muslim agents gone wrong - they have too many connections to the deep state and they will release everyone connected.

That's ridiculous, no way they could just let them go in something like this...oops, they're gone already.
 

budoslavic

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Roosh said:
So is this a CIA op or FBI? Or both?

That's the million dollar question. CIA and FBI obviously knew about the NM compound.

The Radical Muslims started building their NM compound 20+ years ago so this mean around 1998, which tells us that's when Bill Clinton was still President (1/1/1993 - 1/20/2001). Also, it's no secret that the Clinton Foundation received money from Muslim countries (i.e., Qatar, Saudi Arabia, etc.) that financed ISIL terrorists. Let's not forget about the possible connections to the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIRO as well.





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The judge made the ruling that Lucas Morton, Subhannah Wahhaj and Hujrah Wahha could not remain in custody since prosecutors missed a 10-day limit to establish probable cause for the neglect charges.
 

Easy_C

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I'm not sure everyone here is appreciating the significance of this. They amount of bizarre ways in how this has been handled and the connections of these guys point to only one conclusion.

The government is involved in organizing false flag school shootings. This whole thing explains why Alex Jones was tolerated and propped up as a strawman right up until he threw out the idea that shootings might be staged events.... And then IMMEDIATELY the switch flipped and they began slowly building up to throw him down the memory hole. It also explains the histrionic reaction to anyone talking about crisis actors.

This event has been enough to tip the scales and get me to treat the possibility that school shootings are staged by deep state organizers as something that's now reasonably likely instead of a kooky theorym
 

renotime

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If the CIA was involved in any way than they broke the law. CIA case officers can't operate within the US.

Ya'll Remember Ruby Ridge? Randy Weaver was entrapped by the ATF and failed to make his court appearance. So the FBI kicked his door in and killed his wife and son, barely a teenager. Waco was much of the same.

And yet here in NM we have what appears to be a legitimate terrorist compound with a child killing cult to boot and these motherfuckers get to skate? You can only assume the gov't knew what they were doing. Maybe they thought he was connected to bigger fish and would let one or two school shootings slide if it got them a big time arrest that might prevent "a real terrorist attack."

Whether that's true or not they are definitely hiding something.
 

Leonard D Neubache

Owl
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People are starting to get wise.

9/11
Islamic attack.
Import millions of Muslims.
Use presence of same to justify building Orwellian surveillance state.

It's a bizarre concept but hear me out.

It's really fucking hard for Muslims to commit terrorism in your country if there are no Muslims in your country. This has been tried in the past and has had an exceptionally high rate of success. Furthermore, as bizarre and alien as it may seem, some countries actually kicked out Muslim populations that were already there. That's some crazy outside-the-box thinking, right?

Some of you might have to do without having your daughters raped, but this is a necessary sacrifice that you will have to bear.
 

renotime

Ostrich
Catholic
Gold Member
And they wouldn't need to seek refuge in the first place if the likes of Cheney and John McCain were also trying to liberate them by dropping bombs.

And why won't Saudi Arabia or UAE or some of those safe muslim countries take any refugees? Because they are worried it's a security risk. Saudi Arabia, the country responsible for setting up 9/11 are worried about terrorist attacks.

So instead of sending muslims to muslim countries they send them to Germany and Sweden, which is like putting a shark on land and telling it to grow legs.
 

Leonard D Neubache

Owl
Gold Member
Bigot.

Do you know how rare shark attacks are?
The vast majority of sharks will never attack a human.
Humans have also eaten humans in the past, hypocrite.

By the the way, it's racist privilege to insist the sharks learn to walk, so we're flooding your city to waist height, and if you complain about it on twitter then get ready to be banned, sharkophobe.
 

Cr33pin

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Other Christian
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I found this story to be pretty outrageous when I first herd about. Then when I saw the news that the compound had been bulldozed I was dumbfounded..... Now finding out that the charges have been dropped

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How is there not more outrage about this??
 

ed pluribus unum

Ostrich
Protestant
Cernovich is tweeting that the prosecutor "deliberately missed the deadline", so the judge had no choice but to drop the charges. Not sure to which deadline he is referring. Could be all on the prosecutor, or an entente btwn prosecution and judge, who knows.

Edit: FoxNews story says "child abuse charges dropped because prosecutors missed 10-day limit for an evidentiary hearing to establish probable cause." Same Fox story says charges were laid Friday in connection with the death of the 3-year old. Sorry, can't post links right now.
 

Leonard D Neubache

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Cr33pin said:
I found this story to be pretty outrageous when I first herd about. Then when I saw the news that the compound had been bulldozed I was dumbfounded..... Now finding out that the charges have been dropped

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How is there not more outrage about this??

This is what the soft end of anarchotyranny looks like.

Due process goes bye bye.

Power rules. One of your guys ends up on the hook, you snatch him off of it and put him in another pond to recover, not just to protect him but because the blatant arrogance of the act is still much less than the exposure you risk by letting him take the stand.

America and the West more broadly is now an impossibly tangled web of corruption where even a prosecutor flipping the table on behalf of a jihadi training child soldiers is still less damaging than what might otherwise have been revealed.

Hell, who's to say the prosecutor's wife and children haven't been under house arrest with some of Clinton's special envoys these last few days?

The deep state is not fighting for the agenda anymore. They are fighting for their lives.

Admit entrance to that washbasin.
 
Since the case does not make sense from a psyop, false flag or useful propaganda platform, then the most likely scenario is that one of the guys in the camp was supposedly an FBI undercover agent. Or they thought that he was with massive ties to FBI, Homeland security and maybe even some good connections like the Clintons or the Bushes.

If it there was a public trial, then all of that would get uncovered and it would be embarrassing to explain to the public: "Yeah - he got cash from us, we thought we had an agent in the field, but turns out that he was being an Islamic Jihadi after all and was batshit insane. Our bad...."

Who is more stupid in this instance, the Jihadi or the FBI who gets played by the Jihadi?

I would respect the Jihadi more than those morons from the Deep State.

So it's the lesser evil to raze the compound, release the suspects, put them on a watch-list silently and forget about the entire thing as if it never existed.
 
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/09/...were-white-christians-no-one-would-bat-an-eye

New Mexico jihadis’ defense attorney: “If these were white Christians…no one would bat an eye”

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I don't know what world that defense attorney lives in, but this school training compound would be center story worldwide for years if those were fundamentalist Christians training foster children to shoot up school children.

They would preserve the camp site and do a theme park there making school trips to warn other children of the evils of White Christians.

U.S. Attorney John C. Anderson and Special Agent in Charge James C. Langenberg of the FBI’s Albuquerque Division, said in a statement that the defendants’ home in Amalia, N.M., served as a firing range and training camp to carry out an attack as part of a religious prophecy. According to the indictment, some of the minors were being prepared “to engage in jihad and … to die as martyrs.”…

Siraj Ibn Wahhaj’s lawyer in the state case, suggested that those charges were motivated by a degree of racial and religious prejudice against his Muslim client. If the suspects were white Christians shooting guns on their property and practicing their religion, “No one would bat an eye,” Thomas Clark argued in court.

“If these were white people of a Christian faith who owned guns, that’s not a big deal because there’s a Second Amendment right to own firearms in this country. If these were white Christians, faith healing is of no consequence because we have freedom of religion in this country. But they look different and they worship differently from the rest of us,” Clark said….

Making even such an argument is batshit insane.
 
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