Fort Dix Moslem Plot To Kill Americans & The Politics Of Treason  

This episode at Fort Dix demonstrates what we have been warning of all along: Giving visas to Moslems after September 11th is like giving visas to Japanese kamakazi pilots after Pearl Harbor.

Unfortunately, the oil whore politicians, both Democrat and Republican are in bed with the barbarian Saudi Wahabbis . The Bush administration, owned and operated by international interests with the most incompetent national security ream in modern US history (of Tenet, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Rice) continued the express visa program for Saudi Wahabbists for a full year after the 9/11 Moslem attacks, despite most of the hijackers being Saudi.

The Bush family are partners with Saudi Wahabbists in The Carlton Group. Although Wabbism is intolerant and runs a religious apartheid regime based on sexism and the denial of religious freedom for Christians and Jews, The Bush administration continues to allow the Saudi funding of pro Wahabbist Islamic institutions that should be closed down on grounds of national security. Bush policy is no different from allowing imperialist Japanese interests to fund emperor worshipping Shinto shrines during The Second World War. Meanwhile, these same heathen Islamic savages with their satanic religion of terror and murder that executes homosexuals, flogs Christians, and denies women the right to drive a car, will not allow a single church to be built in Saudi Arabia.

The Bush government continues to pander to the Saudi funded Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), whose officials were twice linked by The FBI to Islamic terror.          

The corruption and hypocrisy of The Republican Party establishment, with James Baker representing the Saudi Wahabbists against the families of the 9/11 victims murdered by the Moslems Moslem is evident, but there is no alternative in with The Democratic Party. Moslem oil money also funded the Clinton library, and Saudi Wahabbists financially rescued Jimmy Carter's
peanut farm and fund his so called 'peace center'. Carter is a bought and paid for professional liar - a propagandist and apologist for Moslem terror Falsely denouncing Israel as apartheid while his interests are funded by Islamo-fascists with an actual form of apartheid in Saudi Arabia.

Not all Japanese were imperialists, and not all Germans Nazis. But after Pearl Harbor you did not give them visas. Neither are all Moslems terrorists (although there is good statistical evidence that most at least to some degree either justify or support it).

The only way to protect national security is the closure of CAIR and of mosques and Islamic institutions funded by foreign interests, particularl the Saudis. There must be a general deportation of all Moslems not having US citizenship, an effective sealing of the borders and crackdown on illegal immigration. There must also be a security profiling of all Moslem air passengers, and a ban on Moslem immigration, until the war on terror is over. From the Barbary pirates, to the assassination of Robert Kennedy to
The Washington Sniper, to these pagan Islamic murderers celebrating 9/11 in Michigan, Islam was and is and always will be 'jihad', a cancer that must be eradicated from our shores. But the voters must first eradicate the crooked politicians who refuse to pick up the scalpel and do the job that needs to be done.  

These events at Fort Dix once again demonstrate that no Moslem can ever be trusted. That by nature Moslems cannot be trusted as loyal citizens and that every Moslem must remain suspect as being potentially implicated in terror or supportive of terror.

Once Pearl Harbor happened, the question of America being at war with Japan was redundant. Japan was at war with America. It is likewise now the same exact scenario. It is an irrelevant question if or not America is at war
with Islam. Fundamentalist Islam is at war with America.

(JJ Prasch)
   

Fort Dix suspects' lives gave few clues

By KATHY MATHESON
Associated Press Writer
Tue May 8, 5:38 PM ET

Each summer, the family two doors down from Michael Levine in this affluent suburb of Philadelphia would bring over baskets of vegetables they had grown in their backyard.

The three brothers owned a roofing business, and the women in the ethnic Albanian family wore head scarves. They kept farm animals in the backyard until others in the neighborhood of tidy ranch houses complained, Levine said.

Authorities say the brothers' unremarkable blue-collar lives belied the mayhem they allegedly planned to unleash with others in a plot to kill hundreds of soldiers at Fort Dix. They and three other foreign-born Muslims living in the area were arrested Monday night.

"You would not think that they would be capable of plotting something like this," Levine said of the brothers. "When I found out this morning, my heart stopped. They seemed like a very close-knit family."

Eljvir Duka, 23, Dritan Duka, 28, and Shain Duka, 26, were charged in the alleged plot to storm Fort Dix with automatic machine guns and semiautomatic rifles and kill as many soldiers as they could.

Also arrested were Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer, 22, of Cherry Hill; Serdar Tatar, 23, of Philadelphia; and Agron Abdullahu, 24, of Buena Vista Township. Shnewer and Tatar were charged in the alleged plot; Abdullah was charged with aiding and abetting the Duka brothers' illegal possession of weapons.

The Duka brothers were born in the former Yugoslavia and residing illegally in the U.S. Shnewer, a native of Jordan; Tatar, a native of Turkey; and Abdullahu, who was born in the former Yugoslavia, are legal residents.

Dritan and Shain Duka once owned a pizza shop in Turnersville, N.J., about 35 miles from Fort Dix. They sold it in June 2005 to Tony Giordano, who now operates it as Tony Soprano's Pizza, Giordano said. He said it was "a filthy rat trap" before he remodeled it.

"I had a brief encounter with" Dritan Duka, who goes by Tony, Giordano said. "They weren't the friendliest people, but then again, who would know something like that?"

Levine recalled seeing some of the Dukas shooting paintballs at trees in their front yard, an incident that seemed harmless at the time. Authorities say the group spoke of playing paintball as a training exercise for the attack.

Shnewer, a cab driver in Philadelphia who comes across in the criminal complaint as the group's dominant figure, lived just a few miles away.

Neighbors there said four or five families appeared to be living in the house and there were frequent visitors, but they did not mingle with their neighbors.

"They kept to themselves," said Don Bauer, 40, who lives across the street.

Abdullahu had worked recently at a Shop-Rite food market, according to authorities. He worked as a bakery supervisor after emigrating to the United States from Kosovo in 1999, said his cousin, Arsim Abdullahu, of New York City, in a telephone interview.

They last spoke by phone about seven months ago and have not seen each other for about five years, he said. Arsim Abdullahu said he could not remember anything that would suggest his cousin would get involved in an alleged terrorist plot.

"It's nothing I did and it's not like it's my problem," he said. "We have a law here. The law should take care of him, not me."

According to a neighbor in northeast Philadelphia, Tatar didn't have much money and lived in a large apartment building with his pregnant wife. Authorities said his last known job was at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Philadelphia.

Neighbor Stacie Gandlina said she saw the federal agents who raided Tatar's apartment and tried to console his in-laws after his arrest Monday night.

"I said, 'If he is nice, they will let him go. If he is bad, why do you need a bad son-in-law? They have to check,'" Gandlina said Tuesday.

According to authorities, Tatar worked at Super Mario's Ristorante in Cookstown, at the northwestern edge of Fort Dix. Mario Tummillo, who lives near Tatar's father in Cookstown, said he knows Tatar and had worked with him at the pizza parlor.

Tummillo, 20, described Tatar as a religious man who "wasn't violent at all."

He recalled Tatar praying in the back of the restaurant and said Tatar often talked about religion, bringing it up in conversations about other subjects.

"He would start talking about how you should worship God," Tummillo said.

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Associated Press writers Mark Scolforo in Harrisburg, Pa., Patrick Walters in Philadelphia, Deborah Yao in Cookstown and David Porter in Newark, N.J., contributed to this story.