Montanans Fight Back Against Mohammed’s “Refugees” & UK Imam Murdered. Where Is The Nexus? Commentary By Adina Kutnicki
(A smattering of Allah’s Muslim Terrorists gang-banging across the UK!)
THANKFULLY, a particular brand of patriotism is scattered among certain states. Indeed, at the head of the national class the following stand erect: Wyoming, Mississippi, Idaho, Utah, Montana, and portions of Texas, even though they have been unable to stop some dangerous missteps of their leaders. Moreover, a few other states should be considered tag alongs, but only because pockets of citizens have shown a propensity to be unable to withstand this and that threat to “step in line.”
BE that as it may, Montana is so important to the nation’s struggle that it has been mentioned at this site on several occasions. The following two are emblematic of the rest:
In relation to breaking free from the Fed’s choke hold, their strangle hold, previous commentaries touched upon several well qualified rumblings.
And while many are truly fed up with Washington’s dictates, it is also the case that talking is never the same barometer as doing. There are those who just jibber-jabber but hardly put their cards on the table. Cowards. But this is not the case with a growing number of (“rural”) Coloradans, and other states/counties are joining the fray…..
Take Montana as a “test” case….
The plaintiff in a Montana lawsuit seeking freedom from federal gun regulations has written an open letter to members of the U.S. Supreme Court, where his case soon is to be appealed, pleading with them to rein in the federal government’s arrogance and conceit.
“The natives are beyond restless. They are at the stage of collecting torches and pitchforks and preparing to head for the castle gates en masse,” writes Gary Marbut, president of Montana Shooting Sports Association and author of “Gun Laws of Montana.”
SO it hardly comes as a shock that Montanans are fighting to block HUSSEIN Obama’s full throttle effort to dump Islamic “refugees” into every state in the union, with theirs as part of the barbaric encirclement.
RESULTANT, every citizen who wants to stop Shariah Law from taking over their communities and lives – as a first step, this is what it amounts to – must pay strict heed. And the following is only for starters, after all, demos and town meetings are only a means to a much BIGGER end!
To see more than 500 people at a government meeting usually means one of two things – a major tax hike is on the agenda or something akin to a nuclear waste dump is being proposed.
So what was it that had the townspeople of rural Ravalli County, Montana, so stirred up?
The answer is simple: Syrian refugees.
They don’t want any.
The county held a public hearing Feb. 18 on a proposed letter to be sent to the Obama administration, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and the state’s congressional delegation making one point abundantly clear – no Syrian refugees will be welcomed in Ravalli County.
The county commissioners voted unanimously to send the letter.
Many people who could not make it to the meeting had called or wrote their commissioners. Commission Chairman Ray Hawk said the content of those calls and letters was 50-to-1 in opposition to allowing refugees to be resettled in Ravalli County, the Missoulian reported.
A few people spoke in favor of welcoming refugees to Ravalli saying they were embarrassed by the tone of the meeting. They were booed and heckled, the newspaper reported.
The pushback was sparked by an announcement recently by two nonprofits – Soft Landing Montana and WorldMontana – that they plan to work with the federal government to bring Syrian refugees to Big Sky Country. The plan is to resettle the Syrians in the Helena area and in Missoula County, a neighboring county to the north of Ravalli County.
As WND reported last month, the Obama administration is increasingly sending Muslim refugees to smaller cities in Middle America.
Wyoming and Montana are the two exceptions. Wyoming is the only state that does not participate in the federal refugee program. Montana has not received any refugees since 2009 and only 61 have been sent there since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, mostly from Belarus.
98 percent of Syrian refugees are Muslim
So when news broke that a plan was afoot to bring Syrian refugees, 98 percent of whom are Sunni Muslim, to the western rancher state, it set off alarm bells for many residents. They held a protest rally on the Missoula County courthouse steps Feb. 8 that attracted 120 people in a blowing snow storm. They have sent op-ed articles to local newspapers questioning the wisdom of the Missoula County Board of Commissioners, which in a letter last month requested that Obama’s State Department send their county “approximately 100 refugee per year.”
It was against that backdrop that Thursday’s public hearing in Ravalli County was held.
Interest was so high that the meeting had been moved three times to accommodate the ever-growing crowd. It was eventually decided to hold the meeting in the gymnasium of a local junior high school.
The crowd erupted in a standing ovation when the unanimous vote came down in favor of sending the letter.
Caroline Solomon, who lives in Flathead County near Kalispell, in northwestern Montana, is a member of the Montana chapter of ACT for America, a group that educates the public about the dangers of creeping Islamic supremacism in Western cultures.
What happened in Ravalli County was huge, she said.
“They did it on their own,” Solomon said. “They did a draft letter, and it’s unbelievable what happened yesterday, they accepted the letter, signed the letter, and they’re sending it in.”
The same trend of people “waking up” is also seen in the growing crowds coming to Act for America meetings, Solomon said.
Paul Nachman, a retired physicist and immigration expert from Bozeman, will speak about refugee resettlement at the next meeting of Act for America on Tuesday.
Montana and Wyoming the last frontier?
“We had to move it to a bigger location. I think people are waking up and realizing that Wyoming and Montana, we’re the only ones still standing (against the refugee influx),” Solomon said.
Neighboring Idaho has become a hotspot for refugees in recent years, taking in nearly 11,000 since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. Even Alaska has been sent 1,130 refugees, including more than 500 from Muslim countries, over that same period, according to U.S. government data.
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, has supported President Obama’s plans to bring in 10,000 Syrians and 85,000 refugees from all countries this year, followed by 100,000 in fiscal 2017.
According to a NBC-13 News poll conducted Feb. 18, 93 percent of Montanans who participated said they were against resettling any Syrian refugees in Montana.
And the opposition is only growing as people learn about the refugee program, Solomon told WND.
“It is grassroots. It cannot be more grassroots than those people showing up in Ravalli County and doing their civic duty,” she said. “We will see what happens. We’re not giving up in Montana.”
Those who spoke at the Ravalli County meeting were not in a mood for compromise.
Hollis Poe of Hamilton told the commission he was starting a new group called Advancing Conservatism.
“ISIS will come after our women,” he said, as quoted by the Missoulian. “They are going to find that, in Ravalli County, women pack weapons.”
Phil Liggins, also of Hamilton, said Allah and the God of the Bible were not the same.
“The U.S. may not be at war with Islam, but Islam is at war with the U.S.,” he said.
Commissioner Jeff Burrows said, in the end, the decision came down to economics.
“We heard loud and clear that people were concerned about impacts to the economy and infrastructure,” Burrows said. “From the commissioners’ point of view, this wasn’t about race or religion. This was about impacts to local services and impacts to public health, safety and welfare in Ravalli County.”
‘Pockets of resistance’ forming across U.S.
Ann Corcoran, who has been following refugee resettlement for nine years as a blogger at Refugee Resettlement Watch, said she has never seen so much interest in the issue as she is seeing now.
“Pockets of resistance” are popping up across the country, fueled by news of terror attacks by Muslim refugees in Paris, France, in November and by a husband and wife duo in San Bernardino in December. The wife in the latter attack, Tashfeen Malik, came to the U.S. as an immigrant on a fiancée visa from Saudi Arabia. The visa screening system failed, just as the refugee screening system has allowed dozens of terrorists into the country from Somalia, Iraq, Uzbekistan and Bosnia, Corcoran said.
More than 30 refugees from Somalia alone have left the country since 2007 to fight for overseas terror organizations, the FBI reports.
And FBI Director James Comey said in congressional testimony last October it was impossible to screen the vast majority of Syrian refugees because the U.S. has no access to reliable law enforcement data in that war-torn country.
Meanwhile, Syrians are arriving daily
After the Paris attacks, more than two dozen governors wrote the Obama administration and requested that no Syrians be sent to their states until they can be properly vetted. The administration ignored those requests and the Syrians continue to arrive daily in dozens of U.S. cities and towns.
Just since Nov. 1 of last year, the Obama administration has delivered 721 Syrian refugees to the U.S., according to the federal refugee database.
That boosts to 2,761 the number of Syrians who have been sent to the U.S. since the outbreak of that country’s civil war almost five years ago.
The top 10 states for Syrian refugee arrivals to date are:
- California: 316
- Michigan: 287
- Texas: 276
- Pennsylvania: 205
- Illinois: 195
- Arizona: 183
- Florida: 165
- Kentucky: 112
- Ohio: 106
- New Jersey: 99
“The U.S. State Department has repeatedly said it will not send refugees to ‘unwelcoming’ communities,” Corcoran said. “But, it isn’t because of their concern for you, your economy and your culture, it is because they fear for the refugees’ safety.”
That was borne out last September in comments by Larry Bartlett, a State Department official, while speaking in Twin Falls, Idaho. Bartlett said in that meeting that the feds don’t send refugees to places where they could be “unsafe,” which Corcoran described as a “slap in the face” by a cynical government bureaucrat who would insinuate that because a community didn’t want Muslim refugees that they would actually hurt them physically.
AS to the uproar in Montana and its nexus to the UK, well, the “natives” are getting extremely agitated, particularly when their loved ones are gang-raped by Islam’s rape-jihadists!
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder today after an Imam was found dead in a children’s playground. Perhaps a parent of one of the thousands of underage white Christian girls, kidnapped and forced into sex slavery by Muslim paedophiles in the area, finally took the law into his own hands after law enforcement ignored the growing problem for so many years?
Rochdale is one of several towns under the spotlight for its proliferation of Muslim paedophile rape gangs (also known as grooming gangs) where thousands of young white Christian girls are being kidnapped, gang-raped, then forced to work as prostitutes for their Muslim slavemasters.
Police said the victim, who has been named locally as Jalal Uddin, a former Imam at a mosque in Rochdale, suffered severe head injuries before his body was discovered in a public park. He was found by passers-by with a severe head injury in the playground shortly before 9pm after returning from evening prayers.
The Ramadhan Foundation has said Mr Uddin was “murdered” and called the local Imam’s death “shocking and tragic”. A police spokesman confirmed today that a 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is waiting to be quizzed by detectives.
Police are yet to confirm the circumstances surrounding the Imam’s death. The foundation has urged all mosques in Rochdale to consider “emergency security precautions” to help people return safely after prayers. Mr Uddin used to work as an Imam at Jalalia Jaame Mosque in Trafalgar Street.
Mohammed Shafiq, Chief Executive of the Ramadhan Foundation, said: “The news that a popular local Imam from Rochdale was murdered last night returning from prayers at a local mosque is shocking and tragic.
IN a nutshell, as more and more patriots and non-cowed Americans (and westerners) react in a similar manner to Montanans and the aforementioned stand-up states, it is a real possibility that a groundswell of grass root revolts with take on a MASSIVE life of its own. Let’s coin it “patriotic contagion.”
SIMILARLY, increasingly frightened and fed up Europeans are taking matters into their own hands, and patriotic movements are picking up steam. Masses are pouring into the streets and creating momentum all across Europe, but it may be too little too late. Even so, it is more than righteous that citizens are starting to exact “vigilante” justice, in so far that their leaders have utterly failed to protect them and their loved ones.
INDUBITABLY, the upside is that with the spread of Islam’s cancer all across the west, rest assured, many more “accidents” will befall those who have any linkage (for the most part, mosque-wise) to the barbarians plaguing their communities. And those who wag their fingers in this direction for the head’s up given to others who exact justice without “consulting” the authorities, well, walk a mile in the shoes of those who have been raped, maimed and otherwise dispatched to their deaths due to Allah’s Muslim Terrorists!
IN any case, the tsk, tskers shouldn’t waste their time in this direction….falling on deaf ears!
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