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Freedom Outpost
Brandi Kay
It is called the Islamic Center of Middle Georgia. If you only see the front facade, it seems harmless enough. The building is very long, two stories tall, and the windows are all on the bottom story. Where those windows start, the decorative facade stops, revealing cinder block. The back and the left side are shrouded in the natural trees and underbrush typically found in rural areas. Not far from the back of the building, there is a small lake that nobody really knows about. The entire property is fenced off, including the parking lot. If it were not for the large letters on the front of the building, no one would know what is there: ICMG…innocuous enough. Carved into the facade below the letters is Islamic Center of Middle Georgia. Okay, every religion has churches spread out around the nation. Just because it says “Islamic” doesn’t mean they are terrorists. Or at least, this is what I keep telling myself.
Lately, there have been a lot of stories concerning the Islamic State (IS) having training facilities all over the United States, some of the stories say twenty two, some say thirty five. I have come to the conclusion that they are both right, because there is more than one faction of Islamic terrorists here. There are the Muslims of the Americas (MOA), a Pakistani terrorist group led by Sheikh Mubarack Ali Gilani. The Muslim Brotherhood, Muslim Advocates, Council on American Islamic Relations, Sikh Coalition, and Women in Islam, Inc. are a few of the other covert groups. There is one interesting detail that every American needs to be aware of: these people are not creative. They give Muslim-based names to their compounds or the street the compound is on, Aliville, Mecca Center, Holy Islamville, Madinah Village, Islamville Way. There are at least two and as many as four training centers in the state of Georgia. There are another twenty ‘Islamic Centers’ throughout the State. Just to satisfy my curiosity, I googled ‘Islamic State of Middle Georgia.’ Several results showed up—two in Macon, Georgia and one in Centerville, Georgia, that was the one I wanted.
Reposted with permission