Sunday, February 23, 2014

Texas police double as Mahmoudberg's militia

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Exclusive: Pamela Geller examines law-enforcement connection to U.S. terror compound

The jihad terror-trainings compounds in the U.S., a news story I first broke back in 2007, are growing. And now I have obtained exclusive information showing that one of them has placed members on local police forces, ensuring that nothing is done to stop or even monitor their activities.

PJ Media reported, “Federal Bureau of Investigations documents detailing a 22-site network of terrorist training villages sprawled across the United States. According to the documents, the FBI has been concerned about these facilities for about 12 years, but cannot act against them because the U.S. State Department has not yet declared that their umbrella group, MOA [Muslims of the Americas]/Jamaat ul-Fuqra, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.”

The Texas compound is called “Mahmoudberg,” located in south Texas’ Brazoria County on County Road 3 near the town of Sweeny, which has a population of about 4,000. Jamaat ul-Fuqra was the jihad terrorist organization that murdered journalist Daniel Pearl – he had gone to try to interview its leader. According to an informed source, one of Pearl’s murderers now lives at Mahmoudberg.

More @ WND

4 comments:

  1. I have been sending the excellent articles by Gates of Vienna to my friends and relatives in several states where compounds are located, for several years now. I have never received a response. Even from relations who live near Patrick Henry's bithplace.

    Americans are too fat, stupid, and greedy to survive as a culture. "Come out from among them."

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    1. Americans are too fat, stupid, and greedy to survive as a culture.

      Weed them out and start over. :)

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  2. That works for me, but just because separation did not pan out in 1861 doesn't mean it wasn't right to attempt. "Tis the cause, not the fate of the cause, that is glorious."

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    1. "Tis the cause, not the fate of the cause, that is glorious."

      Hear!n Hear!

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