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    France Just Raided 200 Mosques… What They Found Inside Proves TRUMP Right

    France Just Raided 200 Mosques… What They Found Inside Proves TRUMP Right



    by Jason DeWitt | Top Right News

    The horrific truck attack by a Muslim terrorist in Nice, France killed at least 84 people, including 12 children

    But unlike Obama’s America after an attack, France started immediately raiding Islamic mosques to see what they could find. After all, far too many people in the Muslim community have not been helpful with bringing forth information to authorities.

    And while those French investigators have been called racists, a Langy-sur-Marne based mosque was raided this week anyway… And they found a large collection of 7.62 Kalashnikov ammo along with boxes of Islamic State (ISIS) propaganda videos.

    Authorities also raided one of the mosque’s leader’s homes, and found a revolver hidden near jihadist documents.
    Police also found recordings of religious chants “glorifying the martyrs of jihad linked to the terrorist organization Jabhat al-Nusra”, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda, the prefecture added.

    The recordings were found among a wealth of teaching material for young people in an undeclared madrassa, or religious school. Police removed a hard disk and 10 computers. “No request was made to open a private school,” the state prefecture said in its statement.

    Mohammed Ramdane, president of the local Muslim association in Lagny, had criticised the closure of the prayer hall at the time, saying: “Nothing has been found in the mosque. Nothing is hidden, we don’t hide anything.
    Via Telegraph:

    France isn’t messing around. They’ve arrested more than 230 Muslims and collected more than 324 weapons. Many others are under travel bans and house arrest. They have shut down three mosques and have raided more than 2,300 homes.

    As France’s Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve recently noted:
    Cazeneuve said the number of weapons apprehended so far is staggering.

    He said: “In 15 days we have seized one-third of the quantity of war-grade weapons that are normally seized in a year.”
    And many French leaders have joined those voices in the EU calling for an end to importing Syrian Islamic refugees, as a proper screening process is impossible.

    Compare that to the response we saw from President Barack Obama, who tried to blame the attacks on San Bernardino on “workplace violence” for days, while calling on his Attorney General to prosecute those who speak out against radical Islam. And then after the Orlando terror attack, Obama blamed guns, against excusing radical Islam — and refusing to even speak the words.

    It looks like Trump’s comments were right, and it’s time to start treating Muslim communities with suspicion!

    Pat ------> NRA Lifetime Endowment Member #FAAFO

    #2
    About time too! When will the Apologist-In-Chief Preznindent Zero going to come out and say those two words he dreads?
    SHADAP VARMINT!

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      #3
      and over here the MSM will remain silent, as always.

      pathetic

      Good job France (much as I hate you). A little late but good job just the same

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mad Russian View Post
        About time too! When will the Apologist-In-Chief Preznindent Zero going to come out and say those two words he dreads?
        lol, you're funny!

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          #5
          I work for the gubmint, I screw up and I'm usually indemnified as I am sure POTUS is. My question is, when actions cross from being negligent to being willfully negligent, can he be held responsible? I know these imbeciles in Congress will not do anything but can he be sued civilly in federal court for damages? His contemptful negligence and willful misuse of his office is harming our country AND ME AND MY FAMILY.

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            #6
            Unfortunately, France is trying to close the barn doors AFTER the horse got out.
            Pissing into the wind comes to mind, but at least they're trying, which is more than our POS POTUS is doing. If he ever manages to say the words terrorist AND muslim in the same sentence, I think he will croak.(wishfull thinking, I know).

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              #7
              Originally posted by Paté View Post
              France Just Raided 200 Mosques… What They Found Inside Proves TRUMP Right





              Mohammed Ramdane, president of the local Muslim association in Lagny, had criticised the closure of the prayer hall at the time, saying: “Nothing has been found in the mosque. Nothing is hidden, we don’t hide anything.[/INDENT]
              Via Telegraph:[/B]

              France isn’t messing around. They’ve arrested more than 230 Muslims and collected more than 324 weapons. Many others are under travel bans and house arrest. They have shut down three mosques and have raided more than 2,300 homes.

              As France’s Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve recently noted:[INDENT]Cazeneuve said the number of weapons apprehended so far is staggering.

              He said: “In 15 days we have seized one-third of the quantity of war-grade weapons
              I'm all for raiding mosques, While the date and the opening statement makes it seem like it was after Niece, but the raid that found the ammo was after the Paris attack. Follow the link to the telegraph article. Reporting like this , diminishes anything from that site.

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                #8
                Cazeneuve said the number of weapons apprehended so far is staggering.

                He said: “In 15 days we have seized one-third of the quantity of war-grade weapons that are normally seized in a year.”
                LOVE that quote. We've all been saying that France's industrial strength gun control is doing nothing to stop the mass murders over there, but that quote shows that "war-grade weapons" turn up in the gun grabber's utopia on the regular even outside of the attacks.

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                  #9
                  Guys, I'm pretty sure this was after one of the attacks last year.

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                    #10
                    Despite the outcome, I have issues with any .gov raiding houses of worship no matter the denomination, without probable cause.

                    Now before anyone gets on me for this, take a moment to reflect. I'm all for killing those towel head assholes, but guilt through association is what puts us gun owners in the same pot as the idiots who shoot up churches.

                    Granted, it's a fine and moving line, I understand that. But I have to say I'm not 100% comfortable with raids on any house of worship without prior intel.
                    The escape is complete. The inventor of Hawk fishing. (soon to be seen on ESPN 8 the Ocho)

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                      #11
                      I seriously doubt that the main armaments are in the mosques. But nice attempt to quell the masses....
                      “The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.”
                      Algernon Blackwood

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by OH UNCLE PAUL View Post
                        Despite the outcome, I have issues with any .gov raiding houses of worship no matter the denomination, without probable cause.

                        Now before anyone gets on me for this, take a moment to reflect. I'm all for killing those towel head assholes, but guilt through association is what puts us gun owners in the same pot as the idiots who shoot up churches.

                        Granted, it's a fine and moving line, I understand that. But I have to say I'm not 100% comfortable with raids on any house of worship without prior intel.
                        With our Bill Of Rights, it will be impossible to stop 90% of attacks. Or 95% of crime. We're just lucky so far.
                        “The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.”
                        Algernon Blackwood

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Dan 0351 View Post

                          With our Bill Of Rights, it will be impossible to stop 90% of attacks. Or 95% of crime. We're just lucky so far.
                          Shall I take this as we agree?
                          The escape is complete. The inventor of Hawk fishing. (soon to be seen on ESPN 8 the Ocho)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by OH UNCLE PAUL View Post

                            Shall I take this as we agree?
                            Lol, Yes, it's a two-way street that most I know don't understand. They want the police to stop/question the guys on their corner/in front of their house - but not if THEY are the ones on the corner. I see it almost every day.
                            Last edited by Dan 0351; 07-17-2016, 02:57 AM.
                            “The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.”
                            Algernon Blackwood

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                              #15


                              A bit of our own 'mosque' history......


                              Harlem Mosque Incident 1970's

                              April 14, 1972, was one of the darkest days in the NYPD history. Patrolmen Phil Cardillo and Vito Navarra were riding in 28 sector George. They were the first RMP to respond to a 10‑13 on the second floor at 102 West 116 Street.

                              After arriving and entering the building which was a mosque they questioned about 10 muslims at the front desk about the call. Suddenly the muslims shouted "Allah Akhbar", more muslims came from rooms, then the officers were beaten and stomped by numerous black muslims.

                              A minute or two later Patrolmen Vic Padilla and Ivan Negron of the 25 pct. arrived and were also badly beaten and knocked to the ground. Navarra was able to crawl to the front door which was then slammed shut by the muslims. He told the responding cops that Cardillo was still inside. Thru a small window in the front door cops could see Cardillo on the floor being kicked by the surrounding mob. Padilla was down and being stomped and his gun was taken. Ptl. Negron was being beaten and he was fighting off numerous hands that were attempting to rip the gun from his holster.

                              One of the muslims, six foot four and 260 pounds, Louis 17X Dupree grabbed Cardillo's gun, ripped it from the holster and fired a round into Cardillo. The cops at the front door smashed the glass and afraid of hitting the fallen cops, fired five rounds over the heads of the muslims. Padilla, seeing Louis Dupree running with the gun, fired three rounds. More 10‑13's are called.

                              The cops broke in the front door. The seventeen muslims ran to the basement. Cops flooded through the door and chased the fleeing muslims down the stairs. The cops had them against the wall and began searching for the missing guns. Cardillo is removed to St. Lukes hospital. At the same time, outside the mosque a large crowd of about a thousand locals begin to riot.

                              Cars were overturned, bricks are coming off the roofs, and cops and media people are being assaulted. While this is going on Deputy Chief Inspector William Knapp arrived and went into the basement and spoke with Inspector John Haugh the 28 pct CO. Insp. Haugh had responded to the 10‑13. He told the cops to guard the prisoners.

                              Knapp called Commissioner Pat Murphy and advised him of the turmoil inside and outside the mosque. While Knapp was talking on the phone he heard shouting. He turned and saw Louis Farrakhan and Charlie Rangel leading a large group of muslims down the basement stairs. Farrakhan was shouting that all the cops must leave the temple. Knapp tells Haugh to move to the street.

                              Now Deputy Commissioner Ben Ward arrives, with Farrakhan at his side he shouts to the superior officers that the cops immediately leave the mosque. The crime scene was abandoned. Farrakhan and Rangel are shouting to the superior officers "If you stay, there is nothing we can do to protect you. You'll be overrun. There'll be rioting. People may be killed." Farrakhan and Rangel 'promise' that the prisoners would come to the 24 pct. at five o'clock to be questioned. Do you think anyone showed up? Phil Cardillo died six days later. Mayor John Lindsay and Commissioner Pat Murphy did NOT attend the funeral.

                              A few days after Cardillo was buried. Deputy Commissioner Ben Ward was quoted in the Amsterdam news: I believe that my investigation has pointed out, at least to my satisfaction, that there were some errors made on the part of the police. For the errors, and for the consequence of those errors, I apologize to minister Farrakhan."






                              and a bit of a different view.

                              Harlem Mosque Shooting: New Facts From the Old Chief

                              March 28, 2011

                              Finally, after 39 years, a racial smear that has dogged the city’s first black police commissioner to his grave has been unequivocally debunked by the chief who was central to arguably the most disgraceful decision in the NYPD’s history.

                              According to Chief Al Seedman, the true culprits for that decision — which resulted in a failed investigation into a white police officer’s murder inside a Harlem mosque — were the NYPD’s top brass, most likely acting on orders from City Hall.

                              Instead, a smear campaign began against Benjamin Ward, a black lieutenant appointed Deputy Commissioner for Community Affairs, following the fatal shooting of Police Officer Philip Cardillo inside the mosque at 102 W. 116th Street on April 14,1972.

                              To quell a race riot raging outside, the police allowed a dozen African-American suspects in the building’s basement to leave before identifying them.

                              Their release doomed the investigation into Cardillo’s murder. To this day, no one has been convicted.

                              For years, the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association blamed the suspects’ release on Ward, who 11 years later became the city’s first African-American police commissioner.

                              After the shooting, former PBA president Robert McKiernan declared in the union’s publication Front and Center that Ward “should either resign or be fired.”

                              The belief that Ward gave the fateful order has persisted to this day, even though in 1983 Newsday revealed the existence of a secret police report, known as the Blue Book, which exonerated him.

                              Rather, the report said that Seedman, the brash, no-nonsense Chief of Detectives, “made the reluctant decision.” In an interview in 1983, Seedman acknowledged to this reporter that he, not Ward, gave that order.

                              Again, just days ago, Seedman told this reporter that Ward played no role in letting the suspects go.

                              “That was my decision,” said the 92-year-old Seedman last Friday by telephone at his home in Florida. “He [Ward] had nothing to do with my decision. Nothing whatsoever.”

                              And, for the first time, Seedman publicly blamed former Chief of Department Michael Codd, and suggested that Police Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy or Mayor John V. Lindsay might have calling the shots, telling Codd what to do.

                              For years, insiders have suspected that Murphy and Lindsay played key roles in Seedman’s “reluctant decision.” But until now, neither Seedman nor any other police official has ever stated this publicly.

                              The 1970s were a time of heightened racial tensions across the city, exacerbated by the Black Liberation Army, which was randomly gunning down police officers.

                              Just months before Cardillo’s shooting, Seedman said he “had made arrangements for two busses from the Transit Authority to be delivered to the police academy, to stand by, empty, just in case a situation came up for mobilizing manpower anyplace in the city. We would use two busloads of recruits with helmets and nightsticks.

                              “I called Codd from the mosque,” recalled Seedman, who arrived there after Cardillo had been shot. “I wasn’t aware that some stuff had gone on before, that they had taken the white cops away.” White officers had been ordered out of the area as the riot raged outside the mosque after reinforcements had raced inside to help Cardillo — only to have commanders order them back out.

                              Many believed that Ward, who was also at the scene, had argued that the white cops be removed to ease tensions.

                              “Seeing how tense it was, on the street and in the mosque, I figured that more manpower would be of help to us,” Seedman continued. “We had a number of suspects in the basement, and some detectives were going to start to process these people, so we needed some time and I called headquarters and asked Codd to send two busloads of recruits. Very few people knew about this arrangement. Codd was the boss and he knew. He said, ‘No, I am denying that.’

                              “I remember, he said, ‘Denied. You can’t stay there.’

                              “In retrospect, I realize that most probably he was given that order by somebody above him. It could have been Murphy. It could have been the mayor.”

                              Murphy could not be reached for comment. Codd and Lindsay are dead.

                              Realizing that he would receive no backing from the brass, fearful of the riot’s escalating, and smarting from what Codd had told him, Seedman says he allowed the suspects to leave.

                              His decision was contingent on promises from mosque officials and Congressman Charles Rangel that they would produce the suspects at the 24th precinct, where the investigation was moved.

                              The suspects never appeared. Rangel denied to Newsday in 1983 that he made such a promise.

                              The suspects never appeared. Rangel denied to Newsday in 1983 that he made such a promise.

                              A 1980 grand jury report into the failures of the Cardillo investigation criticized the department for “inexcusable procedures” and specifically cited the decision to release the suspects.

                              The police investigation, said the report, “had been curtailed in deference to fears of civil unrest in the black community …The long-term interests of justice in apprehending criminals were overridden by the short-term concern of preventing civil disorder.”

                              In 1983 as Ward was about to become police commissioner and opposition to him mounted because of his suspected role in releasing the suspects, Newsday discovered the secret Blue Book.

                              Written between March and June, 1973, it named Seedman as having made “the reluctant decision … to move the investigation to the 24th precinct on the promise of Mosque officials to produce the detainees thereat.”

                              Seedman, who unexpectedly retired just two weeks after the mosque shooting to become chief of security for Alexander’s Department store in Queens, told this reporter in 1983 that he had never heard of the Blue Book but acknowledged he, not Ward, had given the order.

                              Yet, to this day, the city’s mainstream media have not reported that the decision to release the suspects was Seedman’s, and his supporters have continued to maintain that Ward pressured him into freeing them.

                              Even the New York Times, which last week wrote about Seedman and the mosque case in its weekly police blog, did not acknowledge that Seedman himself made the decision to release the suspects.

                              Instead, its 1 Police Plaza column of Mar. 24th reported on a new edition of Seedman’s book, which is to be re-released on the 39th anniversary of the mosque shooting next month and headlined its story: “A Former Chief’s New Word on Why He Resigned.”

                              Citing the book’s publicist, the column stated that the new edition would “at last” reveal “the real reason he [Seedman] resigned — a reason he had hidden from his co-author, Peter Hellman, in the first edition.”

                              According to an email from Hellman that the Times printed, the real reason was a “feeling of betrayal over his being ordered by Chief Inspector Mike Codd by phone, to get out of the mosque.”

                              The Times never apparently reached Seedman to expand upon this new revelation. Nor did it mention the key fact that Seedman had ordered the suspects released. Nor did it address the decades-long smear of Ward.

                              But today, nearly 40 years later, the mosque shooting still haunts the NYPD.

                              Four years ago, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly announced that he was reopening the case, but so far his investigation doesn’t seem to have produced results.

                              There is also a move afoot to rename a street outside Harlem’s28th precinct stationhouse after Officer Cardillo. But it appears to have run into opposition by local officials.


                              THE RING OF TRUTH. A reader’s email offers a new take on the rumored transfer of Deputy Chief James Shea, commanding officer of the NYPD-FBI Joint Terrorist Task Force — allegedly for refusing to share classified FBI information with his boss, Deputy Commissioner for Counter Terrorism Richard D’Addario. Kelly reportedly rescinded the transfer after Bureau officials protested.

                              “Chief Shea did not refuse to share with his bosses,” the emails reads. “He refused to remove a classified file from the FBI without permission. He knew it would be a violation of federal law. D’Addario ordered him to remove the file.He [Shea] refused.After he refused to take classified material from the FBI without permission, D’Addario tried to have him reassigned. Kelly knew this would be a media nightmare. That was why he was ‘un-reassigned.’

                              “Most of the NYPD, assigned to the JTTF, are terrified that D’Addario will get off after this incident. If the FBI does nothing, Chief Shea and all of the other NYPD assigned to the JTTF are going to be fair game.… There is a constant flow of classified information removed from the FBI by the NYPD to 1PP. They remove and discuss classified information outside the secure space of the federal government space all the time.

                              “The NYPD refuses to be polygraphed because they know they mishandle classified material all the time. They will be polygraphed if they wish to be assigned to National Counterterrorism Center, run by the CIA. The NYPD, from Kelly down, know they cannot pass a polygraph because the culture demands they not comply with the rules for handling classified material.”




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