A college student from Saudi Arabia who studied chemical engineering in Texas bought explosive chemicals online as part of a plan to hide bomb materials inside dolls and baby carriages to blow up dams, nuclear plants or the Dallas home of former President George W. Bush, the Justice Department said Thursday.
"After mastering the English language, learning how to build explosives and continuous planning to target the infidel Americans, it is time for jihad," or holy war, Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari wrote in his private journal, according to court documents.
The 20-year-old Aldawsari wrote that he was planning an attack in the United States for years, even before coming to the U.S. on a scholarship. He said he was influenced by Osama bin Laden's speeches and that he bemoaned the plight of Muslims.
Yet another piece of evidence proving that we are at war with the religion of "piece". Another addition to the long list of violent attacks and attempted attacks by a specific demographic. 18-30 year old Muslim males.
I don't need to sit here and waste my breathe trying to prove to those in denial that the threat isn't there. It's clear, cut and dried. If you are unable to process this information then I pray for you.
It is no wonder the North Carolina based chemical company called the FBI immediately after they received a call from a Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari. What did he expect?
Now, the media is bending over backwards to label this man a "lone wolf", just as they did the shoe bomber, underwear bomber, and Fort Hood gunman. It seems the term is as prevalent to satisfy the politically correct left wing media cravings, as the term "quagmire" was during the Iraq War. Utterly ridiculous.
2 comments:
People refuse to believe that ISLAM ITSELF is our enemy, not by our choice, but by theirs. Until they understand THAT, we are doomed to misguided airport searches and other pretend fixes, while the REAL terrorism marches on unscathed.
Our government is obviously incapable of sorting the good from the bad, so we should shut down all muslim immigration.
When we find a canned ham is infected with botulism, the federal government steps in, shuts down production, and recall all canned hams.
Why don't we do the same with immigration?
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