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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

NEW YORK CITY'S "QUEENSISTAN": A BIG ISLAMIC TERROR PROBLEM IN TRUMP'S OLD NEIGHBORHOOD

NEW YORK CITY'S "QUEENSISTAN": A BIG ISLAMIC TERROR PROBLEM IN TRUMP'S OLD NEIGHBORHOOD
 A terrorist plotted mass murder a mile from President Trump’s childhood home
BY DANIEL GREENFIELD
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.
Awais Chudhary, a Pakistani immigrant, lived with his parents in their $920,000 house whose street number ends in 911, a block away from the Grand Central Parkway, where he hoped to drop bucket bombs on passing cars, and blocks away from the Dunkin Donuts where he plotted a stabbing spree.
On the other side of LaGuardia International Airport sits the New York City headquarters of CAIR.
If the 19-year-old Islamic terrorist had kept going after, in his own words, planning to use “a knife to spill the impure blood of a kafir” or non-Muslim, he could have easily ended up in the offices of the Islamic group most associated with defending and justifying Islamic terrorist violence worldwide.
Once upon a time, Queens was the home of working-class New Yorkers. These days it’s the home of a growing number of Islamic terrorists. The Pakistani terrorist’s mother showed up to support him in court wearing a full black burka. Cameras caught other members of the clan covering their faces with hijabs.
Burkas and hijabs are a common sight in Queens. As are mosques and FBI raids on terror homes.
The terrorist's family had a choice between the Al Madni mosque, the Nuriddin mosque, the Al-Falah mosque, the Khazara mosque, the Islamic Center of Jackson Heights, the Dar-ul Furqan mosque and many others not far from LaGuardia. And the terrorists have an even wider choice of kafir targets.
Earlier this year, Ashiqul Alam, a 22-year-old Bangladeshi Muslim immigrant, was arrested in a Queens apartment for plotting a bombing of Times Square. Alam had been interested in getting a suicide bomber vest and seeing the "flag of Islam” flying from “the Empire State Building."
Alam's social media revealed that he was a supporter of the campus hate group, Students for Justice in Palestine, as well as the Bangladesh Muslim League, and Jaamat e-Islami Pakistan. The Alam family’s apartment was a few miles away from where the Chudhary clan lived. The closest mosque, Dar-ul Furqan, was only a few blocks away in this predominantly Muslim enclave.
But terror plots just seem to spring up in Queensistan.
In August, Asia Siddiqui and Noelle Velentzas, Queens roommates, pled guilty to a pressure cooker bombing plot. Velentzas had gushed that paradise lies through the "flesh of the kufar” or non-Muslims, and had cited the attack by Zale H. Thompson, a Muslim convert, on two police officers in Queens.
Imam Charles Aziz Bilal of the Masjid Al-Hamdulillah in Queens denied the charges against the terrorists.
Siddiqi had been inspired by Samir Khan, a Pakistani immigrant formerly in Queens, who headed Al Qaeda's Inspire magazine. It was Khan who had authored the famous "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom" article that was used by the Boston bombers for their pressure cooker bomb, and by the San Bernardino shooters, and the Chelsea jihadist, Ahmad Rahimi, who set off bombs across New York.
Earlier this year, Najibullah Zazi finally pled guilty to a plot to bomb the New York City subway system. The Afghani Zazi family had moved to Pakistan and then to Queens. Zazi was recruited by Al Qaeda in Pakistan and along with two Muslim high school friends from Queens began plotting mass murder.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder had described the 2009 plot “one of the most serious terrorist threats to our nation since September 11, 2001.” Nevertheless, a decade later, Zazi was finally sentenced to time served. He will rejoin his father, Mohammed Zazi, who apparently doesn’t speak English, but admitted to covering up for his son and was sentenced to over four years in prison.
Amanullah Zazi, Najibullah’s cousin, whom Mohammed falsely claimed was his son, in an immigration fraud plot, and the terrorist’s uncle, Naqib Jaji, pled guilty to obstruction of justice. 
Imam Ahmad Afzali, a Queens imam, had also tipped off the terrorist on September 11. Afzali has since been deported to Saudi Arabia. Masjid-al-Saaliheen and Masjid Hazrat I Abubakr, where Afazli preached, remain behind in Queens. The hulking Hazrat mosque overshadows the churches that surround it.
Zazi’s two Queens classmates, Adis Medunjanin, a Bosnian Muslim immigrant, and Zarein Ahmedzay, an Afghan Muslim immigrant, had both attended Queens College, and had participated in the Queens College Muslim Students Association. The MSA has been a gateway to terrorism for Al Qaeda figures.
But the NYPD’s monitoring of the Queens College MSA was attacked by the pro-terror media.
Admedzay had prayed at the Abubark mosque and studied Islam with Imam Afzali. 
Unlike the other Queens plotters, Medunjanin did carry out a terrorist attack when he tried to ram another car, while shouting, “We love death more than you love your life.” No one was actually hurt.
Quazi Mohammad Nafis, a Bangladeshi Muslim immigrant living in Queens, had wanted to detonate a truck bomb at the Federal Reserve building. "We will not stop until we attain victory or Martyrdom,” he had declared. The Queens apartment where the Islamic terrorist lived and plotted the mass murder of Americans was a few blocks away from the headquarters of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA).
The Islamic enclave in Queens is home to more than 10,000 Bangladeshi Muslim settlers.
Nafis was just one of them.
Queens was also the home base of Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Khan, another Bangladeshi immigrant, the former Secretary General of ICNA, and the head of the North American Imams Federation. Khan was sentenced to death in absentia in Bangladesh for torturing and murdering secular political opponents.
Khan’s killing squad was an offshoot of Jamaat-e-Islami, the same Islamist group which, Ashiqul Alam, the Bangladeshi Islamic terror plotter arrested this year in a Times Square plot, appeared to support.
The United States has failed to turn over the former ICNA leader to Bangladesh to face justice.
In previous generations, Queens had produced Donald Trump and David Horowitz. These days it’s the haunt of Islamic terrorists who plot the mass murder of kafir infidels in basements, apartments and hotel rooms. What was once an enclave of the middle class is becoming enemy territory.
Grand Central Parkway, where Awais Chudhary, the latest Islamic terrorist operating out of Queens, planned to drop bombs on passing cars, passes a few blocks from President Trump’s childhood home. There are 5 Islamic centers within a little over a mile of where Trump had grown up. Including ICNA.
Hijabs and burkas can easily be spotted on the border of the neighborhood where he used to live. Muslim preachers hand out Korans to passerby and the shadow of terror hangs over Queensistan.
Nafis plotted to kill hundreds of Americans one mile away from President Trump’s former home.
The decline of the borough that once gave rise to Trump and Horowitz into a terrorist enclave is the outcome of the immigration policies that have killed thousands of Americans. And the terror goes on.
That’s why President Trump understands that we won’t stop the terror until we stop the migration.


MP ALICE WEIDEL OF THE AFD PARTY PUMMELS GERMAN GOVERNMENT FOR DESTROYING COUNTRY, ENABLING MIGRATION CRISIS

MP ALICE WEIDEL OF THE AFD PARTY PUMMELS
GERMAN GOVERNMENT FOR DESTROYING COUNTRY,
ENABLING MIGRATION CRISIS 
BY DAN LYMAN
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
A top German MP eviscerated globalist lawmakers for actively destroying the country through regressive economic planning and disastrous immigration policies during a scathing speech on the floor of the Bundestag.
MP Alice Weidel, who leads the nationalist-populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, unloaded on the Merkel administration and other radical socialists in parliament amid jeers and cheers from her opponents and colleagues.
Notably, Weidel accused the government of enabling the migration crisis to continue by aiding NGOs who transport migrants to Europe, and even asserted that migrants are being flown into Germany, a scandal which Infowars helped bring to light in 2018.
Citing a former federal intelligence chief, Weidel contended that over two million "predominantly young men" have arrived in Germany since 2015, contributing to a massive spike in crime and damage to the social welfare system.
"We could end the migration coming across the Mediterranean if you were willing to join Italy and other countries in monitoring the Mediterranean to ensure that no one can cross the sea and enter Europe illegally," Weidel said.
"Instead, you encourage humanitarian smugglers and traffickers, also known as 'NGOs.' You even allow their illegally smuggled passengers to fly into Germany. And now you want to set up your own state-run water taxi service. This can only be described as grotesque, ladies and gentlemen."
Weidel contrasted the absurdity of restricting the movement of German citizens through "car bans, tax penalties and short-term interventionist measures," while allowing illegal migrants to move freely throughout Europe on the taxpayer dime.
"You have enough money for every time of obscure interest group thinkable, but not for the effective control of our borders or the protection of our citizens – the same citizens who are required to give you a record proportion of their incomes. You owe them a service in return," Weidel said.
Watch Alice Weidel's full speech with translation and transcription provided by Vlad Tepes Blog

Dan Lyman joins The Alex jones Show to shed light on the growing immigration crisisin Europe.

POMPEO BLAMES IRAN FOR DRONE & MISSILE ATTACK ON SAUDI OIL REFINERIES; TRUMP AWAITS SAUDI ASSESSMENT

Saudi Arabia's oil output decimated by drone attack

POMPEO BLAMES IRAN FOR DRONE & MISSILE ATTACK ON SAUDI OIL REFINERIES; 
TRUMP AWAITS SAUDI ASSESSMENT
BY WARREN MASS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
The Trump administration has issued strong statements following the September 14 coordinated strikes on the world’s largest oil processing facility and a nearby oil field in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Interior Ministry was quoted by state-run media as saying that the Abqaiq oil processing facility in Buqyaq and the nearby Khurais oil field operated by Saudi Aramco were “targeted by drones.” The Iranian-backed Houthi militia claimed responsibility for the strikes.
Soon after the strike, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (shown on left) charged that Iran was behind what he called “an unprecedented attack on the world’s energy supply” and asserted that there was “no evidence the attacks came from Yemen.” 
“Tehran is behind nearly 100 attacks on Saudi Arabia while [President Hassan] Rouhani and [Foreign Minister Mohammad] Zarif pretend to engage in diplomacy....” Pompeo tweeted. "There is no evidence the attacks came from Yemen."
An NPR report on September 15 quoted a statement from Iran denying accusations made by Pompeo that it was behind the drone attacks on the Saudi oil refineries and that Tehran was responsible for “an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply.”
Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister, said in a tweet on September 15 that Pompeo was turning from “max pressure” to “max deceit.”
The New York Times reported on September 15 that administration officials said a combination of drones and cruise missiles — “both and a lot of them,” the report quoted one senior U.S. official — might have been used.
Trump did not name Iran, however, saying in a tweet on September 15 that he needed to consult with Saudi Arabia first.
Following the attacks, the Saudis shut down half of their oil output facilities, which amounts to a loss of about five million barrels a day — roughly five percent of the world’s daily production of crude oil. As a result, U.S. oil futures spiked by over 10 percent, as investors anticipated that the Saudi supply would be at least temporarily reduced by the attack. 
Fox News reported on September 14 that Houthi rebels — who are backed by Iran in a years-long Saudi-led war against them in Yemen — have reportedly claimed responsibility for the attacks and said that further attacks could be expected in the future.
Houthi spokesman Yahia Sarie said in a short address aired by Houthi’s Al-Masirah satellite news channel that the group launched 10 drones in a coordinated attack on the sites. “The only option for the Saudi government is to stop attacking us,” he added.
A September 15 Bloomberg report cited two unnamed senior U.S. administration officials who said that there is no doubt Iran was behind the attacks on Saudi oil, claiming that there is evidence that the location and weapons used were beyond the capability of the Houthi rebels in Yemen who claimed responsibility.
The officials, who asked not to be identified discussing internal deliberations, said evidence suggests that cruise missiles were used in Saturday’s attacks, and that one of the locations hit — the world’s largest crude-processing facility in Abqaiq — was beyond the range of the rebels’ known weaponry.
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Drone Strikes in Saudi Arabia Wipe Out 5% 

of Global Oil Supply

Entire spare capacity of the world taken out
BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
SEE: https://summit.news/2019/09/16/drone-strikes-in-saudi-arabia-wipe-out-5-of-global-oil-supply/
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
Drone attacks on two critical production facilities in Saudi Arabia wiped out over 5% of the world’s oil supply in one go, eliminating the spare capacity of the entire globe.
The attacks, which targeted an oil processing facility at Abqaiq and the nearby Khurais oil field knocked out 5.7 million barrels of daily crude production, a whopping 50% of Saudi Arabia’s entire oil output.
“This incident effectively eliminates the world’s spare capacity,” said Sarah Cottle, global head of market insight at S&P Global Platts.
The attacks led at one point to oil prices spiking by 19%, the biggest leap since 1991.
Despite Houthi rebels fighting Saudi forces in Yemen taking credit, The Trump administration immediately indicated that it may be about to blame Iran.
“Saudi Arabia oil supply was attacked. There is reason to believe that we know the culprit, are locked and loaded depending on verification, but are waiting to hear from the Kingdom as to who they believe was the cause of this attack, and under what terms we would proceed!” tweeted President Trump.
The irony of military action against Iran at this point is the fact that Trump just fired one oft he biggest cheerleaders for precisely that, John Bolton.
War with Iran could be potentially catastrophic for the world and would see Trump reverse yet another of his campaign promises, the vow to not get entangled in any more Middle Eastern quagmires.
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Mission Iran, God Bless Our Troops

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S SPEECH AT MASSIVE RALLY IN RIO RANCHO, NEW MEXICO

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S SPEECH AT MASSIVE RALLY IN RIO RANCHO, NEW MEXICO