Tuesday, January 7, 2025

NOLA: Imams, Suicide, and Terror

More on the massacre on Bourbon Street. From Tierney's Real News:

Like I said, the swamp first came out and said these were NOT terror attacks. Then they switched gears and said they were. Then, they said they were looking for multiple people - and now they’re not. I always wait 48-72 hours after one of these “events” to draw any conclusions.

The final conclusion that the swamp wants us to believe is: “Yeah maybe - these could be terror attacks but whoever did them operated alone and none of them are related - so don’t you even try to connect any dots! The perpetrators are dead and acted alone so we can’t ask them but we want you to be scared and never leave your home again! We’re gonna need lots more money to fund our spook agencies to fight the war against terror and maybe we’ll need to invade the Middle East and fight ISIS!” (Read more.)

 

From The National Pulse:

Harris County, Texas, government officials are continuing to embrace the Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH) mosques and its radical imams despite their ties to New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar. One of the Houston-area mosque network’s imams, Furqan Sayed, is set to offer an opening prayer at an upcoming Commissioners Court meeting on January 9—the governing body for Harris County, located in Houston, where Din Jabbar lived.

Sayed, an imam at the ISGH—Masjid Abubakr, hosted radical Pakistani activist Nida Abubaker this past August. She is the daughter of Shukri AbuBaker—a convicted terrorist. Even more troubling, the ISGH mosque network in Houston and Harris County is accused of being involved with Pakistani Islamist and Kashmiri jihadist groups both in the United States and abroad. (Read more.)

 

 From Red State:

 More tragedy out of New Orleans, just days after the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street. On January 1, Samshud-Din Jabbar drove an F-150 truck down Bourbon near Canal Street, killing 14 people and injuring many others. On Saturday, January 4, an assistant district attorney in Orleans Parish was found dead of an apparent suicide that occurred in the office of the district attorney.

 Thirty-four-year-old Kersting was admitted to the Louisiana Bar in October 2020. His work as an ADA involved sexual harassment cases. Kersting was specifically assigned to the office's Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI). SAKI coordinated with the New Orleans Police Department, investigating and prosecuting sex crimes through recovered DNA evidence. From their social media channels on Facebook and at Orleansda.com, the SAKI arm closed a number of cases. (Read more.)


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