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Monday, May 16, 2011

Lost credibility at the FBI

These two articles illustrate with shocking clarity how the FBI is quickly becoming one of Islam's handmaidens. 

After the FBI cut ties with CAIR it seemed that the agency grew a set and showed the Hamas-linked Muslin advocacy group just who was in charge.  At the time a good thing, but now all that credibility regarding tackling jihadists and Islamists is down the crapper.  I have little faith in the FBI to help in the war against jihad and sharia law.  They have become the old dogs under the porch, running to the end of their chains and barking, nothing more.



First this from The Miami Herald May 15 by Curtis Morgan

Feds seek trust of Muslim community  

With subtle change in tactics on display in the arrests of South Florida imams, federal authorities hope to win more trust with Muslim leaders.

 

This is Ikram Khan, 40, son of the Imam that was arrested after prayer service at the  Mosque at 7350 NW 3rd Street. U.S. Department of Justice charge six individuals for providing material support to the Pakistani Taliban on Saturday, May 14, 2011.  Hafiz Muhammed Sher Ali Khan, 76, a  U.S. Citizen and resident of Miami and two other sons were among those arrested. Kahn is the Imam of Masjid Miami also known as Flagler Masjid.
This is Ikram Khan, 40, son of the Imam that was
arrested after prayer service at the Mosque at 7350
NW 3rd Street. U.S. Department of Justice charge
 six individuals for providing material support to
the Pakistani Taliban on Saturday, May 14, 2011.
Hafiz Muhammed Sher Ali Khan, 76, a U.S. Citizen
 and resident of Miami and two other sons were
among those arrested. Kahn is the Imam of Masjid
 Miami also known as Flagler Masjid.
Al Diaz / Miami Herald Staff
The trilling chant of the adhan, the Muslim call to prayer, rang out Sunday afternoon at the humble little white house behind a green fence that is South Florida’s oldest mosque. Inside, a dozen men and one boy — shoes left outside as a cleansing gesture — quietly recited prayers and bowed to Mecca.

There was a single stark change in the ancient ritual this time — the longtime spiritual leader of Miami’s Flagler Mosque was not there to lead it.

Dozens of federal agents appeared at early Saturday morning prayer to arrest Hafiz
Muhammad Sher Ali Khan, the frail 76-year-old imam, and two of his sons, one who led the Masjid Jamaat Al-Mumineen Mosque in Margate, on charges of funneling money to the Pakistani Taliban to buy weapons and support militant training. All three are scheduled to make a first appearance in federal court on Monday.

A day after the raids, members of the mosque as well as South Florida’s Muslim community remained stunned and concerned. Some fear ugly backlash. Nezar Hamze, executive director of the Council on America-Islamic Relations, said two hate calls had been directed at the Miami mosque and one at Margate mosque. For others, he said, the case – built largely on bank records and taped phone calls — rekindled the sense they’re being singled out for secret surveillance.

Over 17,000 attacks by Islam world-wide since 9/11, including Portland, OR, Ft, Hood, Detroit, Times Square, Ft. Dix and each one was done in the name of Allah.  I suppose Hamze would recommend we go after Catholics or Druids instead.

“The FBI has a very important job to do and we support it,’’ said Hamze. “However, their job sometimes crosses the line and interferes with the rights of peaceful Muslim people.’’

Hamze, are your people doing anything to root out jihadists and Islamists within their midst?  Are the mosques opening their doors to law enforcement and cooperating fully with investigations?  Can they point to any organized Muslim group dedicated to finding, arresting, prosecuting and imprisoning Islamists and jihadists?

But in at least small ways, the South Florida arrests also signaled a subtle positive shift in dealings between federal law enforcement agencies and the Muslim-American community it has monitored closely since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

The raids were conducted under new national rules of engagement intended to show more sensitivity toward religious practices and tamp down the flames of haters after a series of outreach meetings in South Florida this year among federal law enforcers and Muslim leaders.

What about sensitivity training for Muslims on how to live and assimilate into American culture?  The FBI bends over backwards to accomodate Islam, whereas it should be Islam accomodating US customs and culture. 

When U.S. Attorney Wifredo Ferrer and FBI John V. Gillies, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Miami Office, announced the arrests they both stressed that other mosque members and the rest of the community should not be branded by the alleged terrorist actions of a handful of its members. Ferrer, in a phone interview Sunday with The Herald, reiterated that message.

“They are as American as apple pie,’’ he said. “They are just as concerned about terrorist attacks as anyone else. They do not want to live in fear.’’

The solution is easy but the will is absent.  As long as Muslims refuse to confront the ideology and negate those who define Islam today, it will not matter how many apple pies they eat.

There is more, read it all



The second article is from FOXNews May 15

FBI Task Force Refuses to Join 'Hyped' New York City Terror Case  

The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force has opted out of the case of two New York men allegedly involved in a plot to blow up a local synagogue over concerns it is not a bona fide terrorism case, WNYC reports.

Two federal law enforcement sources, who spoke to the station on condition of anonymity, said the FBI did not take the case of the two alleged New York City terrorists because the end result was being over-hyped and the agency felt the case would not hold up in court.

Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne rejected the Federal critique, saying, "When somebody acquires weapons and plans to bomb the largest synagogue in Manhattan he can find, what do you call it, mischief?"

It is called playing the dhimmi, and the FBI are becoming quite adept at it.

There is more, read it all.

1 comment:

Frank Hatch said...

The Lost:

"Hear and hear, but do not understand,
see and see, but do not perceive."
(Isaiah 6:9)

To break the restriction of a linear time sequence, the Lost need empirical data - uncorrupted, honest data. However, the Lost have filtered all their data with a scientific-religious presumption: a finite universe with a finite number of dimensions.

The Lost do not understand, nor do they perceive their conflict with the Infinite Universe and the Infinite number of dimensions...

"...nothing can be added to it,
nor anything taken from it..."
(Ecclesiastes 3:14)

Frank Hatch
Initial Mass Displacements