Thursday, January 15, 2015

Islamic Jihad Training Camps Already In U.S.

by JASmius

They're heeeeeeeeeere:

Islamic terrorist-training camps have been operating in the United States for thirty years and pose a "very dangerous" threat, says Martin Mawyer, president of the Christian Action Network.

"The group is called Muslims of the Americas and their leader is called Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani," Mawyer said Wednesday on "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV.

"They frequently want to play the card that they're just peaceful Muslims trying to raise their own kids, grow their own agriculture and live a sustainable Muslim life. Anybody that doubts that … [can] come to their property and take a look."

But when the Christian Action Network, armed with a video camera, attempted to put that to the test, they were ordered to get out.

"Their first words are there are armed guards, gates, security guards and people who hit you with a cane if you come," said Mawyer, author of "Twilight in America: The Untold Story of Islamic Terrorist Training Camps Inside America," written with Patti Pierucci and published by PRB Publishing....

"This is a very dangerous group, they have had years of terrorist acts inside the United States from bombings to assassinations to cold brutal murder and operations including infiltration.

"These camps are located in more than a dozen states in this country from New York to Pennsylvania to Florida to South Carolina to Georgia to Virginia to Texas and to California. These are true no-go zones." [emphasis added]

Which domestic law enforcement can't shut down because Muslims aren't seen, much less classified, as enemy infiltrators but as a constitutionally protected, and politically favored, "religion".  Consequently all the jihadist attacks are attributed only to the individuals deployed to carry them out and not, in this case, MOTA itself.

It is, as I say, very Alinskyist of the Islamic Fundies to use America's own venerated civil liberties as a shield from which to wage internal war against both us and our values and way of life.

One such training camp didn't maintain sufficient plausible deniability, and lookie what the feds found:

"They did shut one of the camps down in Buena Vista, Colorado. They raided the camp and found all kinds of weapons, all kinds of information about how to kill FBI agents, how to set off bombs at military centers and a lot of those individuals went to jail," Mawyer said.

"After that, what they learned to do is rather than having the people who committed these crimes living on their camps, they train them on the camps, then they put them out to the general community.

And if an operative is nabbed and traced back to the camp, they can say that they threw him out because he was a (heh) violent criminal.  And even though everybody knows what the real situation is, there's nothing law enforcement can do about it.



There's nothing new about this sort of thing, of course.  But it does serve as a useful reminder that ISIS and al Qaeda and the rest have, shall we say, considerably less in the way of infrastructure needs for their North American offensive than you might think.

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