During Friday’s broadcast of Breitbart News Daily on Sirius XM Patriot Channel 125, former FBI counter-terrorism Special Agent John Guandolo claimed that most of the 2,200 Islamic organizations, centers and mosques in the United States are part of a much larger “Jihadi network”.
While it’s nice to know that somebody with experience in counter-terrorism shares that belief, he’s really just saying something people already know. During his interview, he connected the dots between the San Bernadino terrorists, the UC Merced stabber, the Chattanooga shooter and the Boston bombers, saying that they can all be traced back to Islamic Centers, where they were trained.
As it turns out the people who carried out these massacres all belonged to an Islamic Center in whatever city they were from. This goes along with reports earlier this month that mosques and Islamic Centers in the United States were stockpiling weapons.
But the government would never bother checking because it might offend somebody. And the people who are deciding what’s offensive to those who practice Islam are actually part of this jihadi network, as well, and they’re also working hand-in-hand with the Obama Administration, and have been a part of our government for much longer.
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When Trump is president and he teams up with Putin to get rid of ISIS and the jihadists all those mosques will be reused by Americans for the homeless, housing for veterans, day care centers, medical facilities and so much more than just to hide terrorists and weapons.
Close them down until they are checked out.
NOT GOING TO HAPPEN IN THE USA, LOCK N LOAD
No$#%&!@*
And president Odickhead has made American tax finance all these mosque ,hard to believe there are people that STILL support such a pos and his ideas and agendas to destroy them smdh
Take them down before they take the USA down
matt devlin
Yall really expect the guberment to do anything? If trump looses we will riot
Ahhhhhhh da!
Russia just blows them up. End of story.