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Monday, August 27, 2018

Domestic Terrorism

8/25/18 CNN:
A handwritten document titled "Phases of a Terrorist Attack." Talk of confronting and attacking "corrupt" institutions, including Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital. Jokes about dying in jihad. An underground stash of weapons and ammunition.

New court documents revealed these and other details in the case against five adults who lived in squalor with 11 starving children in a ramshackle New Mexico compound.
In a case infused with allegations of abuse and terrorism, prosecutors this week asked a judge to reconsider an order granting bond to all five adults arrested at the compound.

As part of the request, prosecutors on Friday cited not only the death of three-year-old Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj at the remote site but also plans by the defendants to attack law enforcement and "specific targets such as teachers, schools, banks and other 'corrupt' institutions."
Great courtroom artist sketch of the defendants in their Islamic garb.  Any chance you will see this on TV?  Didn't think so.

The fact that hey were released on bail when a child's murder was in dispute tells me something is terribly wrong.  As a commenter at Instapundit observed:
Had this been done by some nut cases, under the guise of Christianity, we would know everything about them up to, and including, the brand and size of underwear they buy.
And at Google News, see how little coverage of this there is.   Any guesses why?

1 comment:

  1. Not just brand and size, but color, the date of purchase, the store and the salesman who sold it to them, and why he's a terrible person and a co-conspirator for selling it to them.

    I predict that whatever term the lickspittle lackey media choose to describe these murderous thugs will be a term that can include white Christian conservative men. This terrorism? It's the fault of religious conservatives. North American megafauna extinction at the end of the last ice age? Early man. This doesn't go the other direction, with Aboriginal art as an example.

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