Anonymous ID: f4d0b3 May 24, 2018, 6:32 p.m. No.1533736   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Katie Hopkins: INSIDE America's largest mosque

 

Katie Hopkins of TheRebel.media takes you inside the largest mosque in America, and is told something very interesting about women and Islam…

 

The Islamic Center of America was built in Dearborn, Michigan in 2005. While reporting in Detroit, I knew it was a place I had to investigate.

 

Come inside with me…

 

Facilities like this one are a politically acceptable outlet for “moderate Islam” — a kind of Islam stripped of much of the explicit barbarism of Islam as practiced in the Middle East, but with all the underlying beliefs intact.

 

We’ve already seen this in the US, with the resurgence of practices like honour killings and female genital mutilation. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

 

http://hopkinsworld.com/exclusive-inside-the-largest-mosque-in-the-u-s/

Anonymous ID: f4d0b3 May 24, 2018, 6:46 p.m. No.1533880   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3896 >>3986

Feds Seized a Fortune From #Resistance Icons Accused of Boosting Online ‘Ponzi Schemes’

 

Homeland Security investigator alleged ‘reasonable cause’ to believe Ed and Brian Krassenstein illegally hawked investment scams.

Lachlan Markay

05.22.18 9:43 AM ET

 

In late 2016, federal agents showed up at the Fort Myers, Florida, homes of brothers Brian and Edward Krassenstein, seizing computers and financial records, and hauling off “at least 20 to 30 bundles of stuff.”

 

At the time, the story was just a notable blip on local media’s crime blotter. But in the two years since, the Krassensteins have become more than a pair of local businessmen. They’re now prominent members of the online anti-Trump “resistance.”

 

According to the feds, the brothers also, until recently, ran websites that propped up fraudulent online financial scams. Law enforcement officials last year seized nearly half a million dollars from the brothers, money that prosecutors say was derived from wire fraud. The Krassensteins, who have not been charged with any crimes, maintain that they did nothing wrong or illegal.

 

The brothers remain extremely popular in corners of the anti-Trump left, having parlayed their vehement, often conspiratorial opposition to the president into social-media fame, with well over a million followers between them. They also run the standalone news websites Independent Reporter and Hill Reporter where, like Twitter, their brand of #Resistance—a label that they eschew, but which aptly fits their frequent calls for the impeachment and prosecution of the president—has galvanized Trump critics.

 

But it has also drawn the scrutiny and criticism of progressive activists who see the Krassensteins as opportunists distracting from a more productive message. While others have been accused of using the anti-Trump “resistance” to line their own pockets, the Krassensteins have a documented history of involvement with shady internet get-rich-quick schemes—a history that one federal financial investigator had reason to believe amounted to a criminal conspiracy.

 

“There’s a lot of money to be made,” says Nomiki Konst, a progressive activist and journalist, in building up the sorts of online followings enjoyed by the Krassenstein brothers. Konst, a former surrogate for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign and an investigative reporter for The Young Turks, told The Daily Beast that “a lot of people realized they can get a lot of airtime talking about impeaching Trump rather than talking about solutions that will help everyday Americans.”

 

Long before they took up the #Resistance mantle, the Krassensteins began hawking dubious investment advice—way back in 2003—on a pair of internet forums, selling ads to online money-making operations that included a number of apparent scams, including some run by people later convicted on charges ranging from fraud to capital murder.

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/feds-seized-a-fortune-from-resistance-icons-accused-of-boosting-online-ponzi-schemes?via=twitter_page

Anonymous ID: f4d0b3 May 24, 2018, 7:02 p.m. No.1534047   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4084

BREAKING: FBI Spy Stefan Halper and Aussie Diplomat Alexander Downer Go Way Back

 

Stefan Halper is the FBI spy inserted into the Trump presidential campaign.

 

Alexander Downer is the Australian individual who apparently overheard Papadopoulos talk about Trump and Russia in a bar which alerted the FBI to the story and their eventual spy program on Trump. This story has been refuted for months.

 

The two have a long history.

 

The Gateway Pundit reported earlier this week that a foreign government meddled in the 2016 US Election. But the government identified is the UK, not Russia!

 

The War Economy Twitter page discovered the distant links between Stefan Halper and Alexander Downer.

 

BREAKING: FBI Spy Stefan Halper and Aussie Diplomat Alexander Downer Go Way Back

Jim Hoft by Jim Hoft May 24, 2018

 

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Stefan Halper (on left) and Alexander Downer go way back.

 

Stefan Halper is the FBI spy inserted into the Trump presidential campaign.

 

Alexander Downer is the Australian individual who apparently overheard Papadopoulos talk about Trump and Russia in a bar which alerted the FBI to the story and their eventual spy program on Trump. This story has been refuted for months.

 

The two have a long history.

 

The Gateway Pundit reported earlier this week that a foreign government meddled in the 2016 US Election. But the government identified is the UK, not Russia!

 

The War Economy Twitter page discovered the distant links between Stefan Halper and Alexander Downer.

 

Via Mike Cernovich:

 

On October 18, 2010, the 5th William Pitt Seminar was hosted at Emmanuel College. The speakers were Robert Cooper, Brendan Simms, Stefan Halper and Alexander Downer.

 

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/05/breaking-fbi-spy-stefan-halper-and-aussie-diplomat-downer-go-way-back/

Anonymous ID: f4d0b3 May 24, 2018, 7:11 p.m. No.1534104   🗄️.is 🔗kun

James Clapper: ‘There Could Have Been’ Other Spies on Trump Campaign — ‘Never Say Never’

 

“Well, there could have been,” he said when asked by CNN host Jake Tapper on Wednesday about the possibility of other informants. “Never say never, but I’m not aware.”

 

Clapper has stated that he does not like to use the term “spy” to refer to civilian informants for intelligence agencies.

 

The idea of additional spies was first raised by former Trump campaign advisor Michael Caputo in an interview on Fox News, reacting to the revelation of the identity of FBI informant Stefan Halper, who spied on Trump campaign advisors.

 

“He’s not the only person that came at the campaign and the FBI is not the only Obama agency that came at the campaign,” Caputo said.

 

Clapper denied knowledge of additional spies deployed against the campaign but claimed he did not know about Halper either.

 

“I mean, the inference was there was another informant from some other part of federal government,” he said. “I’m not aware of that.”

 

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/05/24/james-clapper-there-could-have-been-other-spies-on-trump-campaign-never-say-never/