Yet one more in a long line of homegrown Islamic terrorist “wannabes” was nabbed in New Jersey’s Bergen County on Tuesday after the suspect made threats using Internet social media websites against the President of the United States and the White House. The 17-year-old suspected jihadist is reportedly a resident of Bergen’s county seat, Hackensack, according to former police counterterrorism unit detective, Victor Napolitano, Jr.
The Hackensack teen is also accused of making violent statements about being involved in a plot to attack at the 9/11 memorial in New York City, the site of the Muslim terrorist attack that brought down the symbol of America’s wealth and success, the World Trade Center in 2001.
Security: After a Muslim teen was arrested for bringing what looked like a bomb to school, police were ripped for “overreacting.” Supporters insisted he “invented” a clock for a “project.” But his only invention was the story.
Turns out that 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed of Irving, Texas, never invented a clock, and had no reason to bring the suspicious-looking device to school. But everyone from Mark Zuckerberg to President Obama was fooled by what appears to have been a hoax designed to muster sympathy for Muslims accused of terrorism, while putting police on their heels and undermining the “see something, say something” directive for citizen vigilance. Here’s the real story:
• There was no “school project” or science assignment to justify Mohamed bringing the device to school .
• Just three weeks into his freshman year, Mohamed was no “science whiz well-known by high school teachers for tinkering.”
• The “clock” wasn’t made from scratch but just the guts of a mass-manufactured digital clock, complete with AC cord and 9-volt backup battery connection.
Knowledge is power, and whoever can influence knowledge and what is taught our youth, influence our future and our democracy. I have no doubt that universities which are depending on money from Islamic countries are more reluctant to critizise Islamic law, the brutal Sharia, and the abuse of human rights in these countries.
A few days ago, the president of the Sorbonne, Philippe Boutry, signed an agreement with the attorney general of the state of Qatar. Within the next three years, the Islamic monarchy will finance the studies of hundreds of Syrian immigrants at the Parisian academic jewel.The Sorbonne has accepted 600,000 euros per year for three years.