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A friend of mine sent me this e-mail and I was shocked at what the imams in the islamic mosques in the U.K. are saying in their mosques. Somebody went undercover and here is what happened.

Subtitles included on the Youtube links and there may be some long pauses between subtitles BUT .... it is worth watching and knowing what they are saying in their mosques. :eek3:

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I hope you can watch this:

"Smokescreen: Hezbollah Inside America" airs on FoxNews, Saturday night at 8 p.m. EST.

FOXNews.com - Hezbollah Inside America: FOX News Tells All in Documentary - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News

Does any terrorist organization pose a greater threat to Americans than Al Qaeda?

The shocking answer to that question unfolds this Saturday, January 20th, at 8 p.m. EST, as FOX News Channel presents a breakthrough documentary, “Smokescreen: Hezbollah Inside America.”

While Americans are still largely focused on Al Qaeda and Usama bin Laden — who’s presumably rotting away in some cave — the terrorist group Hezbollah has been setting up shop right here in America’s heartland. And most Americans don’t know a thing about it. But we should know more about Hezbollah — a lot more.

As tensions with Iran are increasing, it’s important to keep in mind that Hezbollah is largely funded by Iran and has operated as its tool in terror operations around the world. As former Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte recently reminded us: “Hezbollah’s self-confidence and hostility toward the U.S. as a supporter of Israel could cause the group to increase its contingency planning against U.S. interests.”

But Hezbollah has been focused on U.S. interests for quite some time. In fact, Hezbollah operatives have been quietly setting up operations in the U.S. for years.

One of those operations is the subject of “Smokescreen: Hezbollah Inside America,” an exhaustive FOX News report about a Hezbollah cell that was operating for several years in Charlotte, North Carolina. FOX followed the many tentacles of this cell, which extended far beyond Charlotte — to Michigan, to the West Coast, to Canada and to Beirut, Lebanon, where most of the members were from. FOX News spent months tracking this story to all these places and more.

At least one member of the Hezbollah cell first came to the U.S. on forged visa picked up in Venezuela. Others overstayed their tourist or student visas. Once here, they began making millions through a combination of tobacco smuggling, credit card schemes, and arranging phony “green-card” marriages. They even succeeded at obtaining a $1.7 million loan from the Small Business Administration.

Even though the team succeeded in gaming our system and making millions of dollars in criminal enterprises, the FBI was on to them almost from the start.

But this was before 9/11 (and before the Patriot Act) when the FBI was prevented from combining its terrorist surveillance with criminal investigations. A “Chinese Wall” separated criminal investigations from terrorist investigations, so ATF that had launched its own probe into the case, knew nothing of the gang’s terrorist connections.

This is just one of the many hurdles the FBI, ATF, state and local law enforcement needed to overcome in bringing this cell down. We highlight their heroic efforts and the flaws in our own system that allowed this terror network to flourish.

Initially, the hardest part of the job for FBI terror investigators was convincing their cohorts that Hezbollah was a genuine threat to Americans. There was much skepticism, despite the fact that before 9/11, no terrorist group had killed more Americans in the Mideast than Hezbollah. And Hezbollah extended their killing spree to this hemisphere, with a 1994 bombing that killed dozens of women and children at a Jewish center in Argentina. But the FBI, as much of the nation, was still in its pre-9/11 mindset, refusing to devote the resources or concern that we should have been devoting to the terrorist threat.

The exceptions to that rule are the heroes of this story: An FBI agent who refused to allow the taunts and skepticism of his colleagues to dissuade him from tracking the connections that linked a group of Lebanese illegals operating in Charlotte to terror cells in Canada and Beirut. An alert sheriff’s deputy, working part time at a tobacco wholesaler in Charlotte, who spent his own time tracking down a suspicious group of Arabic-speaking customers who were trading wads of cash for tons of cheap tobacco. A young prosecutor willing to bet his reputation on a case that had to leapfrog over terrorist laws that were either antiquated or hadn’t even been written yet.

While arrests were made in this case a year before 9/11, the case was tried just after 9/11, and that brought with it a whole new set of questions that we examine.

Were members of the terror cell too readily convicted by a jury that was still caught up in a post-9/11 panic? Certainly that’s the contention of Stanley Cohen, the lawyer for the cell’s ringleader, Mohammad Hammoud.

FOX News wanted to find out more about the case. So we got Cohen to take us to Beirut to talk to members of the cell indicted in the case. Only by seeing the volatile environment in which the cell members were raised did we get an appreciation of what motivated them. But we also witnessed why the United States needs to stay vigilant in its efforts to stop those who want to do us harm.

We went to Beirut, and our timing was auspicious. Our visit coincided with an explosive power struggle in Lebanon between Hezbollah and its opponents in government. While we were filming in Hezbollah's stronghold in Southern Beirut, a FOX producer rushed to the scene to tell us that cabinet minister Pierre Gemayal had just been shot and killed in an ambush not far from where we were filming. The decision was made to get out quickly.

The night before the assassination, Cohen appeared shaken after a conversation with Sheik Abbas Harake, a man we were supposed to interview the next day.

According to the U.S. government, Harake was a military commander in Beirut and received money from Mohammad Hammoud, Cohen's client. Harake was the alleged conduit connecting the Charlotte cell to the military wing of Hezbollah. Cohen argued that Harake was just a used car salesman, who ran a humanitarian aid group for Hezbollah. But the night before the assassination, it appeared Harake knew that something was up. He called Cohen to say he couldn't make the interview the next day. "Things are about to get ugly," a nervous Cohen told me after speaking with the sheik.

What makes "Smokescreen: Hezbollah Inside America" particularly relevant today is not merely how it connects with the growing conflicts in the Mideast and our growing conflicts with Iran, but the fact that the case in Charlotte is about to be reopened. In February, the leader of the Charlotte cell, who was sentenced to 155 years in jail, is up for re-sentencing. This story will undoubtedly shed more light on the case and help decide whether this man will ever see the light of day outside of a U.S. prison.
 
Did you know about this?

August 10, 2006
Dearbornistan Terror Boys: Frightening--Mother Works @ Airport; Cheers for Ohio Officials, Jeers for Feds


By Debbie Schlussel

Why is the mother of a terrorist working at the airport? And why does she have passenger lists and info on airport security? Why did she give them to her son?

Early this morning, I wrote about Ali Houssaiky and Osama Sabhi Abulhassan, the Dearbornistan Terror Boys.

They purchased at least 600 TracFones for the chips inside, which terrorists use as detonation devices in bombs. They had flight manifests and information about airport security checkpoints. They had $10,000 in cash and lied to police. They were working with a Dearborn man under FBI investigation. They were charged with Money Laundering to Aid Terrorism.

Today, more disturbing information about these All-American homegrown terrorists:
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The Dearbornistan Boys:
Islamic Terrorists Osma Sabhi Abulhassan & Ali Houssaiky

* In addition to the money-laundering charge, the Dearbornistan Terror Boys were charged with Soliciting or Providing Support for an Act of Terrorism.

* The Dearbornistan Terror Boys claim that they had the flight manifests and airport security info because the mother of Ali Houssaiky works for Aircraft Services International Group at Detroit Metro Airport.

GUH-REAT! The mother of an apparent terrorist works at the airport in the center of Islamerica. That makes me feel sooooo much better. And she's aiding and abetting her terrorist son. Awesome!

Back in 2001, members of the Detroit Terror Cell worked for SkyChef at Detroit Metro Airport, with full access to planes. Now it's Mommy Jihad who apparently has access to secure information and gave it to her son.

What is Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff going to do about that? What is the TSA going to do to ensure that contractors--not just passengers--at America's airports are not engaging in nefarious behavior along with their Islamic 6,000 cellphone chip detonator-touting sons?

Not a whole lot, as far as we can tell.

And that's the important distinction in this case. The Feds did not catch these men. A local, Middle America County Sheriff and his deputies did. And the ineffective Justice Department didn't prosecute them. The State of Ohio did. Ohio has its own counter-terrorism laws, sick of the Feds doing little or nothing to stop the many Islamic terrorists and co-conspirators in the State.

Ohio was tired of a do-nothing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Special Agent in Charge, Brian Moskowitz, and equally complacent Justice Department and FBI officials.

We're lucky that Sheriff Larry Mincks and his men caught the All-American Dearbornistan terrorists, and not the FBI and U.S. Attorney in their native Dearborn. Had that been the case, nothing would have happened to them. As I've written, U.S. Attorney Stephen Murphy III allows most terror suspects to flee the country before he indicts them, throwing them hints that it's time to escape. Then, he gets the fanfare of announcing indictments, but the terrorists never face justice. In this case, the Dearbornistan Boys would have likely been set free.

Kudos to Sheriff Mincks and Ohio prosecutors. They get it.

See also, WXYZ-TV Detroit/Channel 7 (Print & Video)
Debbie Schlussel
 
I Told You So: Not So Fast on the "Dearbornistan-Miami Port Three"
By Debbie Schlussel

**** UPDATE: Predictably, Dearbornistan-Miami Port Three hold CAIR Press Conference to attack law enforcement. Convicted Felon, Hassan El-Sayed, claims they were "treated like animals." Yes, Treated Like Convicted Felon Animals Who Lie to Police (and now plan to file a lawsuit!?!?). ****

Yesterday, when I wrote about the three men in a truck at the Miami port, I said they could possibly be involved in stolen auto parts or other forms of fraudulent auto sales frequently tied to Islamic terrorism.
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As of yesterday morning, unfortunately, the men--two Iraqis and a Lebanese man--were released and the charges against them dropped by Judge Gerald Klein, one of the many members of the not-so-exclusive "Stupid Judges and the Terrorists Who Love Them" club.

But now we know their names, Amar Al-Hadad, Hussain Al-Hadad, and Hassan El-Sayed. And we know a lot about their history. And it suggests incarcerating and investigating them, NOT releasing them and dropping all charges.

I mentioned the work of private investigator and terrorism analyst Bill Warner of South Florida. His work on terrorist group Al-Muhajiroun and Islamic Thinkers Society (and their presence in New York) is unmatched, but often plagiarized by a prominent so-called terrorism expert.

Warner has also exposed many used car rings around the country and their ties to Islamic terrorism and various forms of fraud involving used cars, as well as their use in car bombs. Bill has linked prominent Islamic terrorists, like Sami Al-Arian, with the used car business, a fact that prosecutors in the case confirmed (but, unfortunately, did not use in the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink case against him).

Bill looked into the Dearbornistan-Miami Three and cannot believe they were released. I agree with him. It's incredible, but leave it to our "law enforcement" to do the PC thing and let these "poor souls" go. Here's what Bill tells me about the men:

THESE GUYS IN MIAMI ARE INTO SHIPPING USED CAR PARTS AND SALVAGE VEHICLES OUT OF THE USA, ONE OF THEM, HASSAN MOHAMMED EL-SAYED HAS AN ARREST FOR Motor Vehicle CD, False Certification. Motor Vehicle CD, False Certification MEANS THAT THE GUY HAD A FALSE CERTIFICATE OF DESTRUCTION (CD) ON A SALVAGE VEHICLE THAT WOULD BE SHIPPED OUT OF THE USA AND THEN YOU USE THE VIN ON THAT CD VEHICLE TO MAKE A "BLACK CAR" OUT OF A STOLEN VEHICLE OF THE SAME MAKE AND MODEL, THESE GUYS ARE INTO IT.

EL-SAYED DID AT LEAST THREE YEARS IN PRISON THESE GUYS ARE EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS!

YOU DO NOT DRIVE FROM DEARBORN TO THE PORT OF MIAMI IN A 18 WHEELER TO SHIP CAR PARTS!

THEY LET THEM GO, WHAT IDIOTS!

Charges dropped and at least one guy is an ex-con linked to the stolen car racket?

Is there something wrong with the Sea Ports in Michigan or New York State that would cause these goons to drive an 18 wheeler loaded with car-parts, 1,386 miles to Miami's Sea Port?

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Bill Warner provided me a copy of the El-Sayed's criminal and prison records, which is on the Michigan Department of Corrections Website. The man has two aliases in addition to his name. He was sentenced for seven different crimes. He has an "Allah" tattoo and another bearing a black and red panther.

Given his past crimes, did anyone bother to check the origin or destination of the car parts found in the truck? Would love to know the name of the trucking company, too. I asked these questions, yesterday. I doubt that's happening. If an investigation were ongoing as one commenter tried to claim, yesterday, it's unlikely the men would have been released and the charges dropped.

And since he did at least 2.5 years in jail, Warner asks how it is that El-Sayed doesn't speak or understand English, as he claims? (It was all a "miscommunication," we've been told by authorities.) Anyone in law enforcement will tell you that's a common lie employed by aliens (legal AND illegal) up to no good.

And there's more. It was reported that inside the truck were 9 pallets of automobile wiring harnesses. Bill Warner asks:

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT?

WHERE DID THESE GOONS GET 9 PALLETS OF AUTOMOBILE WIRING HARNESSES?

(See UPDATE #4, below. It's now 22 pallets, according to the latest press accounts.)
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Automobile Wiring Harness

Warner explains that automobile wiring harnesses:

replace old, frayed, or damaged wiring.

Such a product would be needed to rewire cars that have ignition problems which occur in flood cars such as Katrina cars from New Orleans that are shipped to Latin America or the Middle East for resale.

It all revolves around the used car racket, flood cars are listed as a (CD) certificate of destruction cars, that needs to be destroyed and yet such cars are sold every week at the Auto Salvage Sales and then shipped to Latin America or the Middle East for resale, big profits if you buy a 2005 BMW flood car for $2,500.00, ship by container for $1200.00, clean it up and rewire it and then sell it for $48,000.00 or more.

At retail of $339.99 ea wiring harness, these goons had 9 pallets of the product, and they were hauling a load worth at least $600,000.00. Where did these goons get the product if it was theirs, and where did they get the cash?

Great questions I'd bet law enforcement, including the FBI, didn't ask. They just let the guys go. Great. And the profits from these car sales often go to finance terorrism, if the cars, themselves, aren't used in car bombs.

Hard to feel safe when the Dearbornistan-Miami Port Three roam the streets, free and clear.

**** UPDATE #2: Incredibly, "former" Islamic terrorist, friend of ICE's Abu Moskowitz, and eternal FBI award revokee, Imad Hamad, is upset about the "cloud" on their criminal records:

We understand that mistakes happen, but when they happen this often, it makes you wonder," Imad Hamad, regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in Dearborn said. . . .

Hamad said all of the men would continue to live under a cloud because the charges are part of their criminal records.

Because convictions, 3 years in prison for seven felonies involving forgery, and auto fraud are NOT a "cloud," right?
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Didn't They Get the Memo?: Miami Vice Look is Out

**** UPDATE #3: Press reports are now saying Hassan El-Sayyed is 26, NOT 20, as was reported heretofore. How did his age suddenly change? Did he lie about that, too? Just asking. Did the FBI and DHS?

**** UPDATE #4: Apparently, they didn't just have 9 pallets of the automobile wiring harnesses. They had 22 pallets. And not only that, the parts and harnesses were headed to Latin America, where Hezbollah and other Islamic terrorist groups have a growing, unfettered presence, and from which they could easily be shipped out to the Middle East. And, oh yeah, they apparently didn't have Commercial Driver's Licenses, though still looking in to that (and if so, how did the driver get a job with a trucking company? which trucking company?).

Posted by Debbie on January 9, 2007 01:34 PM to Debbie Schlussel
Debbie Schlussel: Print This
 
Reba, I remember when I lived in Plainfield, N.J. at the YMCA men's shelter at that time when I was going through a rough period in my life, I had lost my dad when I was just 20 years old and I was a very angry man and I was drinking and smoking cigarettes. Plainfield is a very rough neighborhood anyways, I used to buy one cigarette for just 25 cents from the local store on the corner owned by an Arabic man who swore he was Puerto Rican but everybody knew the accent of his voice was Middle Eastern and one of the guys one day got into an agruement with the arabic store owner and he told me about it while we were sitting outside drinking some liquor that we bought from another store. Whenever I came into the store, he would open a pack of cigarettes or the pack of cigs were already open and sell the cigarettes for 25 cents per each cigarette and if I wanted the whole pack of cigarettes then I had to buy the pack like everybody else. The arabic man sold cigarettes, food and personal items like toothpaste, soap etc and next door a few stores away on the same block was the liquor store. If I had known what I know now then I would not have bought cigarettes from him, not only that I did not know it was illegal to buy cigarettes for 25 cents each. I quit smoking cigarettes years ago and now have not smoked cigarettes ever since. I will be sure to watch t.v. about "Smokescreen: Hezbollah Inside America" airs on FoxNews, Saturday night at 8 p.m. EST.
 
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