Keonna Thomas will be going from one taxpayer subsidized form of
housing to another. She never did get to join up with ISIS, instead
she’ll continue her welfare J
ihad against Philly taxpayers.
The feds yesterday announced that Keonna Thomas – who
lived in the Richard Allen Homes public-housing project – planned to
travel to Syria to join, fight with and martyr herself for ISIS, known
for its videotaped beheadings of American and British aid workers and
other hostages.
In December 2013, she “sent an electronic communication to a known
Somalia-based violent jihadi fighter originally from Minnesota,” telling
him she should be “able to travel” because she “should be getting some
money soon.”
Have to wonder where that money was coming from.
In January 2014, Thomas posted on Twitter: “Only thing I’m jealous of is when I see the smiles of shuhadaa,” or martyrs.
On Jan. 30, of this year, Thomas “sent an electronic communication to
a radical Islamic cleric” in Jamaica saying she will be leaving the
U.S. soon.
On Feb. 17, the ISIS fighter in Raqqa sent Thomas an electronic
communication saying that if he ever found out his wife were a spy, “I
will personally behead her.” In response, Thomas wrote “cutting head is
more personal.”
* Also on that day, the ISIS fighter wrote to Thomas that she
probably wants to do martyrdom operations with him. Thomas replied:
“that would be amazing . . . a girl can only wish.” To that, the ISIS
fighter wrote: “I can make that wish come true.”
If convicted, Thomas faces a maximum sentence of 15 years behind bars.
It seems more like we’re the ones with the sentence, either way this works out.
Thomas posted on Twitter the following statement: “If we
truly knew the realities . . . we all would be rushing to join our
brothers in the front lines pray ALLAH accept us as shuhada [martyrs].”
And if not there’s always Richard Allen Homes.
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom
Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam. He is completing
a book on the international challenges America faces in the 21st
century.
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