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How funny, your own link states attacks of which half are from Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, cites Pakistani gunmen, etc. You and your stupid hate site can't even make credible claims. And those 'Americans' in the beginning, probably only 5 noticeable are all Jewish, dual citizen israelis who took their own risk since they loved Israel more than the US.
Nidal Malik Hasan, USA (born September 8, 1970) is a United States Army officer and sole accused in the November 5, 2009, Fort Hood shooting. Hasan has been charged in the mass shooting with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted murder.[5][6] Prior to the shooting, Hasan had expressed extremist views. An FBI investigation concluded that his emails with the late Imam Anwar al-Awlaki were related to his authorized professional research and that he was not a threat.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaGadahn was born Adam Pearlman, the son of musician Phil Pearlman. Gadahn's Jewish paternal grandfather, Carl Pearlman, was a prominent urologist; and on the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League. According to Gadahn, he was a "zealous supporter" of Israel.
Yousef al-Khattab (born Joseph Leonard Cohen) and Younes Abdullah Mohammed (Jesse Morton), who said their spiritual leader was Abdullah al-Faisal. A Muslim from Jamaica, he served five years in prison in Britain for incitement to terrorism. He was deported to Jamaica from Kenya, for what its government said were efforts to recruit foreign fighters for the terrorist group, al-Shabab.[5]
Khattab is a New Yorker from Queens who grew up in a secular Jewish family. He lived in Israel for a time, where he attended an Orthodox rabbinical school.
In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaGadahn was born Adam Pearlman, the son of musician Phil Pearlman. Gadahn's Jewish paternal grandfather, Carl Pearlman, was a prominent urologist; and on the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League. According to Gadahn, he was a "zealous supporter" of Israel.
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]Yousef al-Khattab (born Joseph Leonard Cohen) and Younes Abdullah Mohammed (Jesse Morton), who said their spiritual leader was Abdullah al-Faisal. A Muslim from Jamaica, he served five years in prison in Britain for incitement to terrorism. He was deported to Jamaica from Kenya, for what its government said were efforts to recruit foreign fighters for the terrorist group, al-Shabab.[5]
Khattab is a New Yorker from Queens who grew up in a secular Jewish family. He lived in Israel for a time, where he attended an Orthodox rabbinical school.![]()
In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaGadahn was born Adam Pearlman, the son of musician Phil Pearlman. Gadahn's Jewish paternal grandfather, Carl Pearlman, was a prominent urologist; and on the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League. According to Gadahn, he was a "zealous supporter" of Israel.
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]Yousef al-Khattab (born Joseph Leonard Cohen) and Younes Abdullah Mohammed (Jesse Morton), who said their spiritual leader was Abdullah al-Faisal. A Muslim from Jamaica, he served five years in prison in Britain for incitement to terrorism. He was deported to Jamaica from Kenya, for what its government said were efforts to recruit foreign fighters for the terrorist group, al-Shabab.[5]
Khattab is a New Yorker from Queens who grew up in a secular Jewish family. He lived in Israel for a time, where he attended an Orthodox rabbinical school.![]()
Question: So what happened to this nice Jewish boy, that made him turn into a violent terrorist animal?
Answer: He converted to your filthy religion, ISLAM. Now go eat some more shit, heyvoun olagh. Ha ha ha!![]()
Which came first, the Islam or the terrorism?YEP! In the words of another poster --- "Islam Happens!"
In March 2010, the Al Qaeda spokesman, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, praised Hasan, saying that, although he was not a member of Al Qaeda, the
"Mujahid brother ... has shown us what one righteous Muslim with an assault rifle can do for his religion and brothers in faith ... is a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role-model ... and yearns to discharge his duty to Allah and play a part in the defense of Islam and Muslims against the savage, heartless and bloody Zionist Crusader assault on our religion, sacred places and homelands."[123]Adam Yahiye Gadahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hours before the attack, CNN happened to have posted an interview and video of a New York group, Revolution Muslim, in which Younes Abdullah Mohammed spoke outside a New York mosque, saying that U.S. troops were "legitimate targets," and that Osama bin Laden was their model. The evening after the attack, Revolution Muslim posted support for Hasan on its website, one of the few American sites to do so. In the video RM described American soldiers in the video as "slain terrorists in the eternal hellfire".[124] National American Muslim organizations strongly condemned the group.[124][125]
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Question: So what happened to this nice Jewish boy, that made him turn into a violent terrorist animal?
Answer: He converted to your filthy religion, ISLAM. Now go eat some more shit, heyvoun olagh. Ha ha ha!![]()
Which came first, the Islam or the terrorism?YEP! In the words of another poster --- "Islam Happens!"
Question: So what happened to this nice Jewish boy, that made him turn into a violent terrorist animal?
Answer: He converted to your filthy religion, ISLAM. Now go eat some more shit, heyvoun olagh. Ha ha ha!![]()
LOL, they were never Muslims moron, they're jews.