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FEDERAL AGENTS RAID CHRISTIAN COMPOUND - - IGNORE ISLAMBERG :: Dr. Paul L. williams says he will post pictures of the Jihadist training at Islamberg, New York :: FBI has been notified and will not investigate!

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In God We Trust

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Mar 30, 2010, 11:05:30 PM3/30/10
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Dr. Paul williams was on Michael Savage talk radio today and discussed his
findings.
excerpt:
Federal agents raided a Michigan-based Christian militia after learning that
members of the group - - known as the Hutaree - - may have been plotting to
kill police officers.

But the same agents have been unwilling to raid Islamberg and other
compounds of Jamaat ul-Fuqra where militant Muslims engage in paramilitary
training for the great Jihad against Christians and Jews.
These compounds are scattered throughout the United States. Many have been
in existence for more than twenty years.

Neighbors have lodged hundreds of complaints to local law enforcement
officials about the rat-tat-tat of machine gun fire and the sounds of
explosions coming from these sites but no intrepid federal or state agents
have been willing to conduct investigations, let alone to make arrests.
This is extraordinary since members of Jamaat ul-Fuqra, the Islamic
organization that runs these compounds, have been convicted in US courts of
such crimes as homicide, conspiracy to commit murder, firebombing, gun
smuggling, grand theft, counterfeiting, and workers' compensation fraud.
Others remain leading suspects in criminal cases throughout the country,
including ten unsolved assassinations and seventeen fire-bombings between
1979 and 1990.

No Islamic group, not even al Qaeda, has been responsible for more attacks
on American soil.

Islamberg is located on 70 acres of dense forest at the foothills of the
Catskill Mountains on the outskirts of Hancock, New York.

The hillside is blighted by rusty trailers that appear to be without power
or running water and a number of outhouses. The scent of raw sewage is in
the air.
On the other side of the hill where few dare to go is a tiny village replete
with a make-shift learning center (dubbed the "International Quranic Open
University"); a trailer converted into a Laundromat; a small, green
community center; a small and rather squalid grocery store; a newly
constructed majid; over forty clapboard homes; and scores of additional
trailers.
It is home to hundreds - - all in Islamic attire, and all African-Americans.
Most drive late model SUVs with license plates from Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The locals say that
some work as tollbooth operators for the New York State Thruway, while
others are employed at a credit card processing center that maintains
confidential financial records.

While it buzzing with activity during the week, the place becomes a virtual
hive on weekends. The guest includes arrivals from the inner cities of New
York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania and, occasionally, white-robed
dignitaries in Ray-Bans from the Middle East.

At the eastern perimeter of the property is a training course was equipped
with ropes hanging from tall trees, wooden fences for scaling, a make-shift
obstacle course, and a firing range.

The compound also contains vast underground bunkers.
Islamberg is benign as neither a Buddhist monastery nor a Carmelite convent.
Nearly every weekend, neighbors hear sounds of gunfire. Some, including a
combat veteran of the Vietnam War, have heard the bang of small explosives.

None of the neighbors wished to be identified for fear of "retaliation." "We
don't even dare to slow down when we drive by," one resident said. "They own
the mountain and they know it and there is nothing we can do about it but
move, and we can't even do that. Who wants to buy a property near that?"

The complex serves to scare the bejeesus out of the local residents. "If you
go there, you better wear body armor," a customer at the Circle E Diner in
Hancock said. "They have armed guards and if they shoot you, nobody will
find your body."
At Cousins, a watering hole in nearby Deposit, a barfly, who didn't wish to
be identified, said: "The place is dangerous. You can hear gunfire up there.
I can't understand why the FBI won't shut it down."

The photographs that accompany this article were shot by Paul L. Williams
and his team of investigators who entered the compound to verify the reality
of the threat.

Williams and his team have visited other Jamaat ul-Fuqra sites, including
compounds in Red House, Virginia, and Commerce, Georgia.
Paramilitary training with automatic and semi-automatic weapons (including
M-14s and AK-47s) takes place at all of these sites.

Many of the Muslim recruits come from the prison system.

After weeks of training in weaponry, hand-to-hand combat, and explosives,
select recruits are sent to Pakistan for further training.


ref:
http://www.lastcrusade.org
www.paulwilliamsdefensefund.com/
http://thelastcrusade.org/2010/03/31/federal-agents-raid-christian-compound-ignore-islamberg/
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national defense, lower taxes, and determination to stop socialism.


Freedom Man

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Mar 31, 2010, 4:34:56 PM3/31/10
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See what RELIGION does to peoples' minds?

Adults no longer believe in the Tooth Fairy - but they still torture and
kill each other over ancient myths and superstitions.

"We all remember how many religious wars were fought for a religion of love
and gentleness; how many bodies were burned alive with the genuinely kind
intention of saving souls from the eternal fire of hell." --- Karl Popper

"When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When many
people suffer from a delusion, it is called Religion."
--- Robert M. Pirsig

Either God wants to abolish evil and cannot, or he can but does not want to.
If he wants to but cannot he is impotent. If he can but does not want to, he
is wicked. If he neither can nor wants to, then he is both powerless and
wicked.
--- Epicurus, Greek philosopher, circa 300 B.C.

"With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and
evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that
takes religion."
--- Steven Weinberg, quoted in The New York Times, April 20, 1999

"Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false,
and by rulers as useful."
--- Seneca the Younger (4? BC - 65 AD)

"Religion once ruled the world. It was called the Dark Ages." --- Ruth
Green.

"Science flies you to the moon. Religion flies you into buildings." ---
Victor Stenger.

"I don't believe in God because I don't believe in Mother Goose." ---
Clarence Darrow

"As my ancestors are free from slavery, I am free from the slavery of
religion." --- Butterfly McQueen

"Faith is believing what you know ain't so." --- Mark Twain

"The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in
all fiction." --- Richard Dawkins

"Cult today, religion tomorrow."

The Freedom From Religion Foundation: http://ffrf.org/
The Secular Coalition for America: www.secular.org
Secular Student Alliance: www.secularstudents.org
www.infidels.org
www.humaniststudies.org
www.atheistalliance.org
www.americanhumanist.org


Lamont Cranston

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Mar 31, 2010, 5:08:32 PM3/31/10
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In Kookery We Trust wrote:
> Dr. Paul williams was on Michael Savage talk radio today and discussed
> his findings.
> excerpt:
> Federal agents raided a Michigan-based Christian militia after learning
> that members of the group - - known as the Hutaree - - may have been
> plotting to kill police officers.

It's a victory for America, kooker. A heinous crime was averted. This
is the conclusion of an investigation that was started when George W.
Bush occupied the White House.

James Of Tucson

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Apr 1, 2010, 6:18:01 PM4/1/10
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On Mar 31, 2:08 pm, Lamont Cranston <Lamont.Crans...@Shadows.com>
wrote:

> It's a victory for America, kooker.  A heinous crime was averted.  This
> is the conclusion of an investigation that was started when George W.
> Bush occupied the White House.

Why isn't anyone talking about the members of the Hutaree who served
in the US Military?

Sage2

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Apr 1, 2010, 6:20:46 PM4/1/10
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Lamont Cranston

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Apr 2, 2010, 8:39:46 PM4/2/10
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It has become politically incorrect to criticize the military, even
indirectly.

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