On Apr 4, 9:48=A0am, "Michael Laudahn eOpposition"
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> wrote:
> Binghamton, N.Y., grants permit for Milad-un-Nabi event
>
> Muslim leaders at an encampment in the Catskill Mountains called
"Islamber=
g"
> have been granted a permit by the city of Binghamton, N.Y., to hold a
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de
> Saturday in honor of Muhammad's birthday.
>
> The holiday, called Milad-un-Nabi, will be celebrated by a group of
famili=
es
> who live at the nearby property owned by Muslims of the Americas Inc.
>
> http://www.wnd.com/images2/islamberg.jpg<---
Entrance to Hancock, N.Y.,
> encampment (Courtesy Northeast Intelligence Network)
>
> The city has scheduled the parade for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the downtown
> area, including its main street. A re****t in the local Press &
Sun-Bulleti=
n
> said the celebration previously held on the group's own property this
year=
> is being expanded.
>
> "We're trying to do an interfaith thing, we're reach out to the
community =
to
> do a program based on unity," Maryam Rahim, a spokeswoman, told the
> newspaper. "We haven't been very well known. ...We want everyone to come
o=
ut
> and celebrate, may ask questions."
>
> City spokesman Andrew Block said the group secured the appropriate
permits=
> to hold the celebration, and the city will close down one lane of the
> downtown's main street for the parade.
>
> Other events will be held in front of the old Broome County courthouse,
> officials said.
>
> Rahim told the paper some Muslims claim the celebration is not
im****tant,
> but others classify it alongside Eid-ul-Fitr, the observance that
conclude=
s
> the month of Ramadan for Muslims.
>
> The newspaper said Muslims of the Americas was formed in the 1980s when
> several families migrated from New York City to make a new start. There
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> is a mosque and a private school on the land.
>
> However, others describe the location as a training facility for the
> Pakistani terrorist group Jamaat ul Fuqra.
>
> As WND re****ted, a covert visit to the encampment found neighboring
> residents deeply concerned about military-style training taking place
ther=
e
> but frustrated by the lack of attention from federal authorities. The
visi=
t
> was conducted by the Northeast Intelligence Network, which worked with
an
> Internet blogger, "CP," to publish an re****t.
>
> The neighbors interviewed, who asked not to be identified, said in the
> re****t compiled only two years ago they feared retaliation if they were
to=
> make a re****t to law enforcement officials.
>
> "We see children - small children run around over there when they should
b=
e
> in school," one neighbor said. "We hear bursts of gunfire all of the
time,=
> and we know that there is military-like training going on there. Those
> people are armed and dangerous."
>
> The resident said his household gets "nothing but menacing looks from
the
> people who go in and out of the camp, and sometimes they yell at us to
min=
d
> our own business when we are just driving by."
>
> "We don't even dare to slow down when we drive by," the resident said.
"Th=
ey
> own this mountain and they know it, and there is nothing we can do about
i=
t
> but move, and we can't even do that. Who wants to buy property next to
> that?"
>
> Jamaat ul-Fuqra, or "community of the impoverished," was formed by
Pakista=
ni
> cleric Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani in New York in 1980. Gilani, who refers
t=
o
> himself as "the sixth Sultan Ul Faqr," has stated his objective is to
> "purify" Islam through violence.
>
> http://www.wnd.com/images2/gilani.jpg<---
Sheik Mubarak Gilan
>
> Gilani also is the founder of a village in South Carolina called "Holy
> Islamville."
>
> "Try to walk down the street where their community (Islamberg) is and
you
> will be greeted by a man armed with a rifle. I have witnessed this on
more=
> than one occasion (even prior to 9/11) on Roods Creek Road when passing
by=
> slowly as I headed out to the Cannonsville reservoir," said a nearby
> resident who also asked for anonymity.
>
> Fox News previously re****ted the compound has remained shrouded in
mystery=
> and fear, partly because it sits near the huge reservoir system that
> provides New York City with most of its drinking water.
>
> The re****t said New York State police authorities confirmed they've had
th=
e
> group on file for years.
>
> "They are training for war, either for war here in this country or
against=
> our troops," said one neighbor.
>
> Jamaat ul-Fuqra itself openly recruits through various social service
> organizations in the U.S., including the prison system. Members live in
> compounds where they agree to abide by the laws of Jamaat ul-Fuqra,
which
> are considered to be above local, state and federal authority.
>
> An investigation of the group by the Colorado Attorney General's office
in=
> the early 1980s found several of the communities operate covert
paramilita=
ry
> training compounds, including one in a mountainous area near Buena
Vista,
> Colo.
>
> Muslims of the Americas Inc., a tax-exempt organization, has been
directly=
> linked by court do***ents to Jamaat ul-Fuqra. The organization operates
> communes of primarily black, American-born Muslims throughout the U.S.
The=
> investigation confirmed members commonly use aliases and intentional
> spelling variations of their names and routinely deny the existence of
> Jamaat ul-Fuqra.
>
> U.S. authorities have probed the group for charges ranging from links to
> al-Qaida to laundering and funneling money into Pakistan for terrorist
> activities. The organization sup****ts various terrorist groups operating
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n
> Pakistan and Kashmir, and Gilani himself is linked directly to Hamas and
> Hezbollah. Throughout the 1980s, JF was responsible for a number of
> terrorist acts across the U.S., including numerous fire-bombings.
>
> Gilani was at one time in Pakistani custody for the abduction of
American
> journalist Daniel Pearl. Intelligence sources have determined Pearl was
> attempting to meet with Gilani in the days before he disappeared in
Karach=
i.
> Intelligence sources also suggest a link between Jamaat ul Fuqra and
Richa=
rd
> Reid, the infamous "shoe bomber" who attempted to ignite explosives
aboard=
a
> Paris-to-Miami passenger flight Dec. 22, 2001.
>
> http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=3DPAGE.view&pageId=3D60653
>
> --
> When discussing immigration-related issues (fx accepting another
mohammeda=
n
> demand, yes or no), insist on returning back to the basic questions
instea=
d:
> Why are they here at all? Why aren't they in their own countries? Who
has
> taken them here? Did the people give them permission to take them here?
In=
> other words: If you don't want to cede additonally, then refuse to
discuss=
> the '1117th' consecutive problem of the strangers' presence - discuss
the
> CAUSE.
America the sick continues to admit appx. 80K muslims per year
legally.
End this insanity. De****t all illegal aliens. Five year moritorium on
legal
immigration.
ted
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