Ft. Dix 6 Are Not the Only Jihadists Practicing Their Terror Assaults on US Soil
Americans for Truth Forum recently discovered recruitment videos placed on the official website of the Young Muslims (YM), the youth arm of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), whose contents included an animated graphic of rockets being fired on and destroying the United States, a 9/11 message from “the American Al Qaeda” Adam Gadahn, and previously unseen footage of a paintball range located in the United States used for training Jihadists, just like the FBI discovered at the home of the Fort Dix 6 earlier this week.
While the rockets and the message had been released previously, the more puzzling and disturbing footage is the depiction of what appears to be mock suicide bombings and IED (Improvised Explosive Device) truck bombings.“I encourage every patriotic paintball facility owner to do their own due diligence while they wait for the U.S. Government to come examine who is at the paintball fields throughout our country, training to become homegrown Jihadists,” states Jeffrey Epstein, President of Americans for Truth Forum. “This new evidence should be enough to get the Department of Homeland Security to investigate all paintball participants for possible terrorist affiliations.”
An in depth list of Islamist paintball occurrences can also be found on the Weblog of Middle-East expert Daniel Pipes. Paintball has, unquestionably, become an industry for radical Muslims. According to MSA Link, the newsletter of the National Muslim Student Association (MSA), known for their terrorist ties, states numerous paintballers have been involved in terrorist activity. They include:
▪ The Virginia Jihad Network. In June of 2003, eleven paintballers were charged with training with and fighting for Lashkar-i-Taiba, a group related to Al-Qaeda that targets Indians with violence.
▪ The July 7 Bombers. According to an associate of Mohammad Sidique Khan – one of the four July 7, 2005, London suicide bombers – Khan and another of the bombers, Germaine “Jamal” Lindsay, would watch violent jihad videos with other radicals and then go paintballing.
▪ The Georgia Paintball Terrorists. In July of 2006, two Georgia men linked to a Toronto terror gang (also paintballers) were charged with plotting attacks on a U.S. military base, oil refineries and the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
Epstein concludes, “the suggestive images within the new video could easily be construed as training for terrorist attacks. No doubt the cries of Allahu Akbar will surely diminish on the paintball fields throughout our country after these revelations.”
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