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issue 339
9.28.2016 |
Documents obtained by Breitbart-Texas
logged 7,712 encounters between law enforcement and “known or suspected
terrorists” in the US. |
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Prominent Syrian journalist Zaina Erhaim
had her passport confiscated by British authorities when she arrived at
Heathrow. |
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In an unprecedented move, over 14,500
people signed a petition demanding the abolition of male guardianship laws
which keep women down. |
A clip from Palestinian Media Watch of the
closing ceremony of leader's course for Palestinian scouts named after a
murderer of three. The scouts are instructed to follow his path. |
FBI Director
Amal Clooney is slated to become the first
attorney to bring the Islamic State to justice in the international
courtroom. |
By First
Presidential Debate: How to Fight Radical Islam?
While militant jihad is exploding
throughout the Islamic world, Westerners are increasingly subjected to
gravely perilous circumstances. Americans, Israelis and Europeans are in
their direct crosshairs. Jihadists congregate on social media,
"friend" like-minded Islamists and plot global jihad. With over 1.6
billion users worldwide, Facebook is the world's largest social media site.
With that size comes great power--the power to lift up and the power to
destroy. CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised to stifle negative stories of
"migrants" and assured Muslims he would make his site a welcoming
place for them. Banned explains how social media in general and Facebook in
particular seems to operate with a double standard that ultimately enables
militant Islamic jihad. Politicians talk about companies being too big to
fail, but is Facebook so big that it can freely operate as a government unto
itself? |
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[Re:'Clarion's
Role in Exposing ISIS-Linked Imam in Maryland']: Thank you Clarion for doing
more than our government to monitor Islamic extremists and pro ISIS
supporters :-)
L.W.M.
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[Re:'Iraqi
Militia Finds Horrifying Pic of Saudi Slave Market']: Saudis. We need to rely
on our oil and cut the ties with those misogynistic scum.
G.M.
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