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Thursday, May 17, 2018

JIHADI CULT MEMBER RUNNING FOR CONGRESS AS DEMOCRAT FROM ALASKA

WASILLA, ALASKA'S "PROGRESSIVE (LIBERAL) & INTERFAITH" JIHADIST MUSLIM DEMOCRAT, WAS A SOCIALIST BERNIE SANDERS SUPPORTER
ISLAMIC LIES & DECEPTION SANCTIONED BY THE KORAN:
The Islamic Post notes that upon arriving in Alaska, he immediately went to a Bible study “as part of their interfaith studies and efforts to build bridges between adherents of the two faiths, Islam and Christianity.”
Greg Jones on Facebook
JIHADI CULT MEMBER RUNNING FOR CONGRESS AS DEMOCRAT FROM ALASKA
BY ROBERT SPENCER
SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/05/jihadi-cult-member-running-for-congress-as-democrat-from-alaskarepublished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

“The group that Greg Jones belongs to is led by a terror-linked cleric in Pakistan named Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani….The group has been continually under investigation because of its criminal and terrorist activity since the 1970s, including a raid on its guerilla training camp in Colorado in 1992. In October 2017, a letter from the Justice Department to the Clarion Project confirmed that an investigation into Jones’ group is ongoing. And newly-declassified FBI reports from 2009 to 2011 show that FBI offices still view MOA as an extremist threat.”
It sounds as if Greg Jones will fit right in with the Democrats in Congress.
“Jihadi Cult Member Files to Run for Congress,” by Ryan Mauro, Clarion Project, May 16, 2018 (thanks to Blazing Cat Fur):
A member of Muslims of the Americas (MOA), an Islamist hate group that cultishly follows a jihadist cleric in Pakistan, is running for Congress in Alaska. He is the second member of MOA to announce a congressional run this year, following Tahirah Amatul-Wadud in Massachusetts.
In 2016, Gregory “Shoaib” Jones was a delegate for Senator Bernie Sanders at the Democratic National Convention and ran for the Alaska state House in District 8. His deep involvement with MOA was exposed by the Clarion Project at the time, triggering a statewide controversy.
Now, Jones is running for Congress and styling himself as a progressive interfaith leader. If Jones wins the Democratic primary for the at-large congressional district, he will face Republican Rep. Don Young in the general election.
The group that Greg Jones belongs to is led by a terror-linked cleric in Pakistan named Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani. It claims to have 22 “Islamic villages” in America, including its “Islamberg” headquarters.
The group has been continually under investigation because of its criminal and terrorist activity since the 1970s, including a raid on its guerilla training camp in Colorado in 1992.
In October 2017, a letter from the Justice Department to the Clarion Project confirmed that an investigation into Jones’ group is ongoing. And newly-declassified FBI reports from 2009 to 2011 show that FBI offices still view MOA as an extremist threat.
MOA’s extremist and anti-Semitic ideology is thoroughly documented, as is its history of paramilitary-type activity. Today, it is openly urging Muslims to support the Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist group in Kashmir and Pakistan.
The Clarion Project has an entire comprehensive website about the group and its state-by-state activity here.
Despite all of this documentation and Greg Jones’ admitted membership in MOA and trips to Pakistan, the media turned Anchorage Assemblywoman and radio host Amy Demboski into the state’s biggest villain when she merely mentioned the issue.
Demboski even had Jones on her radio show to tell his side of the story. On her show, he confirmed that he is a member of MOA. When asked whether he’s gone to Pakistan, he initially avoided answering and then admitted he had gone there and has met Sheikh Gilani. Jones further confirmed that Gilani continues to lead the group to which he belongs.
Jones said that Demboski had put him and his family in danger. He wrote an op-ed calling on her to “apologize or step down.” When Jones and his wife publicly confronted Demboski, they got a standing ovation in the assembly.
The Alaskan Democrats published a press release on December 7, 2016, titled, “Democrats Stand With Greg Jones.” State Party Chair Casey Steinau said she was “saddened and outraged” by the “anti-Muslim rhetoric” of Demboski.
The Alaska Democratic Party did not explain how MOA’s radical ideology is compatible with its progressive values.
Demobski, for merely mentioning a candidate’s admitted membership in a hate group, faced a pile-on in the media. Heavily biased and often inaccurate reporting making Demboski look like a nonsensical bigot appeared in KTUUAnchorage PressAlaska CommonsKTVAAlaska Public MediaTalking Points MemoMidnight Sun and Anchorage Daily News (in fairness, at least Anchorage Daily News published an op-ed by Demboski defending herself).
“I was the focus of a robust public campaign to vilify my character and intimidate me to back down; I received threats against my person and property, as well as harassing phone calls. But in the end, like many Alaskans, I don’t back down when truth is on my side,” Demboski told the Clarion Project.
Demboski provided us with just a sampling of the harassment she experienced, though she emphasized she doesn’t consider herself to be a victim. The vile messages included numerous wishes for her to die, expressions of hate and graphic insults that cannot be repeated here. One pledged to burn American flags in front of her home.
Now, the issue is resurfacing, but this time, Demboski is vindicated by the Clarion Project’s release of documents from a FBI counter-terrorism investigation into MOA in Alaska from 2009 to 2010, with additional FBI reports from 2011.
The documents indicate that MOA figures in the state—perhaps including Greg Jones himself—were placed under surveillance.
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SEE ALSO:
http://waytojesus.org/report-terror-cult-member-a-bernie-delegate/
EXCERPTS:
 "Its report explains that Jamaat ul-Fuqra is not a social club.
“Jamaat ul-Fuqra currently goes by the name of Muslims of the Americas and denies Fuqra’s existence. It changed its name after being involved in a series of terrorist attacks and plots in the 1980s and early 1990s. The State Department included Fuqra in its annual terrorism reports until 2000, describing Fuqra as an ‘Islamic sect that seeks to purify Islam through violence.’”
Clarion’s report said: “It is best known for its ‘Islamberg’ headquarters in New York where guerrilla training of women has occurred. … It claims to have 22 ‘Islamic villages’ in 12 states. The report identified Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani as the “cult leader” who runs Jamaat al-Fuqra and MOA."
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SEE OUR PREVIOUS POSTS:
http://www.nowtheendbegins.com//wp-content/uploads/2015/02/jamaat-al-fuqra-islamic-jihadi-training-camps-in-united-states-america-muslims-02.jpg
AND:
Ex FBI Agent John Guandolo on the two dozen 
jihadi training camps in the U.S.

Introduction To Islamberg

Islamic paramilitary camps have been set up in the United States and Canada to train African American Muslims in guerilla warfare. After months of training on firing ranges and obstacle courses, the black Muslims are sent to Pakistan where they receive advanced training in explosives. Many never return. Dr. Paul L. Williams breaks it down with Doug Hagmann.