US Terrorists Training Camps / Cell phones shipped by American Muslims to aid terrorists overseas
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Terrorist training in America – courtesy of Pakistani Sheikh Gilani
Submitted by admin on Fri, 2007-05-11 17:06. U.S. News
By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
"The place is dangerous. You can hear gunfire up there. I can't understand why the FBI won't shut it down."
The sentry, at the time of this visit, is an African American dressed in Islamic garb - - a skull cap, a prayer shawl, and a loose fitting shalwat kameez. He instructs us to turn around and leave. "Our community is not open to visitors," he says.
Submitted by admin on Fri, 2007-05-11 17:06. U.S. News
By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
"The place is dangerous. You can hear gunfire up there. I can't understand why the FBI won't shut it down."
The sentry, at the time of this visit, is an African American dressed in Islamic garb - - a skull cap, a prayer shawl, and a loose fitting shalwat kameez. He instructs us to turn around and leave. "Our community is not open to visitors," he says.
11 May 2007: Make no mistake, Islamic terrorist training camps are physically here in America, operating with apparent impunity for fear of legal or other more threatening reprisals against those who dare shine the investigative spotlight onto them and their activities.
Our INVESTIGATIVE REPORT: Exposing Terrorists in our Midst (PDF file) about one such compound - Islamberg - brought the visceral rhetoric and wrath from Pakistani terrorist leader Sheikh Mubarek Gilani following our investigation of that site last year. Now, author and tenacious investigative journalist Dr. Paul Williams, who devotes a chapter in his new book The Day of Islam to our investigation of that community, offers new details about the activities taking place there.
It is important to read the complete story at Canada Free Press. It will enlighten you, and if nothing else, should make you angry. Damn angry.
It is important to read the complete story at Canada Free Press. It will enlighten you, and if nothing else, should make you angry. Damn angry.
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Cell phones bought in US being used to kill our troops in Iraq
Submitted by admin on Fri, 2007-05-11 13:56. U.S. News
By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
11 May 2007: Visitors to this site may recall our reports of suspicious bulk cellular telephone purchases and the subsequent controversy about this issue. The essence of the argument involves the intended use of the cellular telephones purchased in bulk – in the majority of cases by young men of Middle Eastern appearance or origin.
Those on the side of the purchasers have consistently asserted that such purchases are made for entrepreneurial reasons – the phones are purchased in bulk and sold at a higher markup elsewhere. The purchasers have been described by their families as "good boys" with no connections to terrorism and no malevolent intent, a template ripped from the pages of certain Islamic civil rights organizations to portray these young men as victims of a system too quick to profile. The Northeast Intelligence Network has consistently maintained that the cell phones are being used for terrorist purposes, although this possibility has been consistently downplayed by federal authorities and the media.
On Wednesday, however, authorities in Muleshoe, Texas questioned a man who confessed to buying sixty disposable cell phones in a variety of Muleshoe stores. According to local news reports, he admitted that the phones would eventually be used as bomb detonators in Iraq – bombs that will undoubtedly claim the lives of our young men and women fighting in the dusty battlefields against Islamic terrorism – bombs built with components of cell phones purchased in the U.S.
According to this local news report, the man has since been released, and no charges were filed.
Sadly ironic, isn’t it?
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Important Background
21 August 2006: Michigan cell phone case goes federal
UPDATED 10 August 2006: Interesting Twists in the Case of Two Middle Eastern Men from Dearborn, MI
5 August 2006: Suspicious Bulk Purchases of Prepaid Cellular Telephones Continue
9 June 2006: Suspicious Cell Phone Purchases Continue at Disconcerting Rate
9 May 2006: Connecting the Dots: One Pre-Incident Intelligence Indicator
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Blast from the past: About the arrest of 3 Middle Eastern men from Texas by Imad HAMAD, the regional director of the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee:
"I hope this is a good lesson for local police not to spread fear and paranoia. I'm grateful that federal authorities provided such a clarification."
Not surprisingly, relatives and friends of the men called them "innocent entrepreneurs" buying cheap phones for marked-up resale, despite the obvious fact that this makes absolutely no economic sense. According to supporters, the three men are being targeted "because of their racial and religious heritage."
Cell phones bought in US being used to kill our troops in Iraq
Submitted by admin on Fri, 2007-05-11 13:56. U.S. News
By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
11 May 2007: Visitors to this site may recall our reports of suspicious bulk cellular telephone purchases and the subsequent controversy about this issue. The essence of the argument involves the intended use of the cellular telephones purchased in bulk – in the majority of cases by young men of Middle Eastern appearance or origin.
Those on the side of the purchasers have consistently asserted that such purchases are made for entrepreneurial reasons – the phones are purchased in bulk and sold at a higher markup elsewhere. The purchasers have been described by their families as "good boys" with no connections to terrorism and no malevolent intent, a template ripped from the pages of certain Islamic civil rights organizations to portray these young men as victims of a system too quick to profile. The Northeast Intelligence Network has consistently maintained that the cell phones are being used for terrorist purposes, although this possibility has been consistently downplayed by federal authorities and the media.
On Wednesday, however, authorities in Muleshoe, Texas questioned a man who confessed to buying sixty disposable cell phones in a variety of Muleshoe stores. According to local news reports, he admitted that the phones would eventually be used as bomb detonators in Iraq – bombs that will undoubtedly claim the lives of our young men and women fighting in the dusty battlefields against Islamic terrorism – bombs built with components of cell phones purchased in the U.S.
According to this local news report, the man has since been released, and no charges were filed.
Sadly ironic, isn’t it?
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Important Background
21 August 2006: Michigan cell phone case goes federal
UPDATED 10 August 2006: Interesting Twists in the Case of Two Middle Eastern Men from Dearborn, MI
5 August 2006: Suspicious Bulk Purchases of Prepaid Cellular Telephones Continue
9 June 2006: Suspicious Cell Phone Purchases Continue at Disconcerting Rate
9 May 2006: Connecting the Dots: One Pre-Incident Intelligence Indicator
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Blast from the past: About the arrest of 3 Middle Eastern men from Texas by Imad HAMAD, the regional director of the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee:
"I hope this is a good lesson for local police not to spread fear and paranoia. I'm grateful that federal authorities provided such a clarification."
Not surprisingly, relatives and friends of the men called them "innocent entrepreneurs" buying cheap phones for marked-up resale, despite the obvious fact that this makes absolutely no economic sense. According to supporters, the three men are being targeted "because of their racial and religious heritage."
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