Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Al Qaeda in Iraq - under Saddam Protection

I hope to provide information to the American public that will help them understand that terrorism in the U.S. from Al Qaeda did not end on September 11th, 2001. There are currently supporters of Al Qaeda not only outside of the U.S. but also inside of it.
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I have met people since 2004 who are recruiting new Muslims arriving in America to join the ‘Wahhabi’ movement. These people want to start a Wahhabi nation in America. They have tried to recruit me. Dave Gaubatz and I have worked as police officers for many years and have studied Al Qaeda and other terrorists group. We have visited places in the U.S. from the East coast to the West coast that have people who are supporting Al Qaeda. The Saudi Arabian government is behind the training of Islamic scholars with the Wahhabi ideology. They are trained in Saudi Arabia and then sent to many countries to spread this dangerous ideology. Many of the Imams at mosques in the U.S. are trained in Saudi Arabia. We have met many who tell us the U.S. should be an Islamic nation and they have violent material describing how to do this.
Hopefully the American people, especially our politicians and law enforcement will understand this problem. Terrorists groups are very powerful, they have money, and they do not care if they die. They do not care who they kill. They are in America and if the American people do not want more attacks like Sept. 11th, 2001, they had better start being more concerned about Wahhabi scholars spreading violence in the U.S.
Dave and I can take law enforcement and politicians to many areas of the U.S and show them the people who are trained by Saudi to spread the ideology of hate against the Christians, Jewish, and even Muslims who want to live in peace in this world .
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Al Qaeda in Iraq Under Saddam
By Jamie Glazov
FrontPageMagazine.com 3/13/2008
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Osama al-Magid, a former police officer in Iraq (1992- 2003). He can be contacted at osamaalmajid@yahoo.com
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