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Jihadis Coming To U.S.? They’re Already Here

Saturday, September 13, 2014 10:52
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35 terror training camps exposed in documentary

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With threats on the American homeland from ISIS leaders, the nation’s southern border scandalously unguarded, ever-increasing Islamic subversion within the U.S., and growing concerns among citizens over terror attacks – now there’s this.

Scattered across the United States, rarely publicized by the “mainstream” news media, are three dozen Islamic terrorist training compounds, according to a powerful film documentary. Under the leadership of a radical Pakistani cleric, Sheikh Mubarak Gilani, his U.S.-based group called “Muslims of the Americas” has thousands of devoted followers who, claims the documentary, are being groomed for “Homegrown Jihad.”

Sheik Mubarak Ali Gilani

Today only, WND readers can get this eye-opening and important film documentary on DVD, titled “Homegrown Jihad: The Terrorist Camps Around the U.S.” – for only $4.95, a huge $20 discount off the normal $25 price!

In never-before-seen video footage, the documentary exposes these dangerous jihad-training compounds and reveals a secret training tape in which American Muslims are recruited to “join one of the most advanced training courses in Islamic military warfare” … right here in America!

They are called “Soldiers of Allah” and they are trained in explosives, kidnapping, murder, firing weapons and guerilla warfare, says the filmmakers. And they are told, “Act like you are a friend, then kill him just like from the book.”

Earlier this year, declassified FBI documents confirmed the existence of one such Islamic jihadist enclave in Texas, part of the same U.S.-based network of training camps, and identified by the Department of Homeland Security as connected to a terrorist organization. The Texas enclave belongs to Muslims of the Americas, which is linked to the Pakistani-based militant group Jamaat al-Fuqra, according to an investigation by the Clarion Project and ACT! For America Houston.

Jamaat al-Fuqra was founded in New York in 1980 by Gilani, who at one time was in Pakistani custody in connection with the abduction of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Pearl was later beheaded by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, whom the “9/11 Commission Report” identified as “the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks.”

“Muslims of the Americas” claims it has a network of 22 “villages” around the U.S., with headquarters at an encampment in the Catskill Mountains near Hancock, N.Y., called Holy Islamberg, as WND has reported. An investigative report at the time found neighbors of Islamberg were deeply concerned about military-style training taking place there and frustrated by an apparent lack of attention from federal authorities.

WND also has reported that Jamaat al-Fuqra has collaborated with major terrorist organizations, including Hezbollah and al-Qaida.

The FBI describes the compound in Texas, called Mahmoudberg, as an “enclave” and “communal living site.” Located in Brazoria County along County Road 3 near Sweeny, Texas, it was discovered by the FBI through a tip from an informant in New York, according to the Clarion Project.

The Texas commune, in a heavily wooded area, is estimated by a local resident who spoke to ACT researchers to encompass about 25 acres. It dates back to the late 1980s, the resident said, which is confirmed by the FBI documents.

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