Anonymous ID: 322cbc Jan. 22, 2019, 8 p.m. No.4869222   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9238

This goes back several breads but I think it's important.

 

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OK there IS a link between this Islamburg thing and the New Mexico terrorist compound fiasco. (no wonder there has been such animus about Islamburg from the past) Note also the NPR/media doing their best to protect and defend Muslims of the Americas, while disparaging conservative Americans.

 

Here is the article I found connecting the two places:

 

According to the NYPD documents, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj also flew to Saudi Arabia from New York City in 2004. During questioning, TSA agents detected Pentax, an ingredient used in bomb-making, on him. Yet, the TSA did not detain him.

 

The former NYPD detective also told the news outlet that the elder Wahhaj was linked to Islamist camps with “military-style training” in upstate New York and other states. He said that Wahhaj “was known to frequent these camps back in the 1990’s.”

 

The detective confirmed to us that he was referring to the “Islamberg” headquarters of Jamaat ul-Fuqra, a jihadist cult that now uses the more benign name Muslims of the Americas.

 

In fact, the New Mexico cult’s behavior is remarkably similar to that of Fuqra. It is reasonable to assume that it was at least influenced by Fuqra’s beliefs and operations.

 

https://clarionproject.org/exclusive-nm-compounds-links-to-al-qaeda/

 

It sure looks to me like the media and the FBI and the Judicial system are all protecting radical Muslim terrorist organizations, linked to Al Qaeda, who are developing training facilities and building terrorist networks in order to commit violence in the USA.

 

Keep in mind, the patterns show over and over again that individual American Citizes who get outraged and want to take justice into their own hands are most often murdered or arrested by the authorities.

 

God Bless America

(RIP)

Anonymous ID: 322cbc Jan. 22, 2019, 8:52 p.m. No.4869722   🗄️.is 🔗kun

One educator has a solution to the border security issue that has stalled in turmoil between Trump and Congress–If they can't agree fix the problem, well who the hell needs them anyway?

 

And just how do we do it? “It’s not ‘build the wall’; it’s ‘secure our borders,” says KrisAnne Hall, a constitutional educator from Texas.

 

IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY

 

Constitutionally, the states “delegated” power to the federal government to provide for national security but that in the absence of federal action, each “state government” is empowered to protect its people.

 

“The states are independent, sovereign governments,” Hall asserted, with their authority coming from “the American people.” She posited that “when the federal government fails, we don’t have to sit around and wait” for change to occur. Rather, she said, “It is our responsibility.”

 

“We are arguing a false paradigm,” she continued, referring to “executive action” the president might take to build a wall on the southern border.

 

She said that the states’ taking no action is “begging for invasion” and that Texas, for example, has the right to secure California’s border with Mexico, if California will not, in pursuit of Texas’s own security.

 

And just how do we secure the border? Well you might take a hint on what Wells and her husband did with their free time over the weekend. The twoo spent the earlier part of the broadcast recounting a firearms training and self-defense course they promoted and attended over the weekend. She said that “real-life, situational training” was offered.

 

https://www.thepostemail.com/2019/01/21/constitutional-educator-states-should-secure-their-own-borders-at-urging-from-the-american-people/