SNOOPING FOR TERRORISTS IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES
http://nsroundtable.org/as-we-see-it/snooping-in-all-the-wrong-places/
Looks like the government snoop-fest going on today excludes one very important place, i.e., jihad factories, or mosques in America (see below).
Since October 2011, mosques have been off-limits to FBI agents, meaning no more surveillance or undercover string operations without high-level approval from a special oversight body at the Justice Department, called the Sensitive Operations Review Committee. [Sounds like something right out of a KGB spy novel, eh?]
Needless to say that’s pretty disturbing, especially since recent surveys show that 80% of mosques preach violent jihad or distribute violent literature to worshippers, a number that just so happens to coincide with the percentage of mosques in America funded by Saudi Arabia, aka Wahhabi Central.
But Grievance Central, er, the Council on American-Islamic Relation (CAIR), an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2007/8 Holy Land Foundation trial regarding the funneling of money to Hamas), teamed up with the ACLU and put a stop to all those successful sting operations by the FBI against homegrown jihadists inside mosques. How’d they do it?
Well, the official reason appears below, but the unofficial one can be found here, here and here (hint: it has to do with infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood into U.S. government agencies, like the Pentagon, White House, Justice Dept., Homeland Security Dept., State Dept., etc.).
So welcome to the United States of Arabia, folks, where Big Brother watches everyone but the most-likely suspects!
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