FBI confirms existence of jihad training camps in rural America

Yes from the tabloid NY Post which is on the same level as the National Inquirer . The only other place that I could find the story was in the Daily Mail which is basically fake news:

The Daily Mail has been widely criticized for its unreliability, as well as printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research[11][12][13][14][15] and of copyright violations.[16] In 2017, the newspaper was withdrawn from sale on Virgin Trains after staff expressed concerns about the newspaper's editorial stances on immigration, LGBT rights and unemployment.[17] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail

Don't you people have even a modicum of integrity?
 
Remember how liberals claimed that this was just right wing paranoia? Well, the FBI just confirmed our 'paranoia'. Got anything to say now, you Muslim loving pricks?
FBI confirms existence of jihad training camps in rural America
Another horseshit thread by the prolific purveyor of....HORSESHIT

Donald Trump and the ‘terrorist training camps’ conspiracy theory, explained

Selected excerpts

The idea that there are 22 (or, in some iterations, 35) terrorist training camps in the United States appears to stem largely from a 2005 report from the National White Collar Crime Center, a nonprofit organization that receives federal funding. The report, "Identifying the Links between White-Collar Crime and Terrorism," focused on a group called Jamaat Ul Fuqra and the ways in which it used white-collar crime to fund its activities.

An appendix to the report indicates a number of places where Fuqra had conducted activities or had training compounds across the country. The training camp locations from that report are indicated on the map below.

A group called the Christian Action Network visited some of the sites, producing a spookily sound tracked video of their efforts. It contains footage apparently recorded at some of the sites showing people using automatic weapons and training in hand-to-hand combat.

It's a simple idea onto which have been layered a lot of other theories, thanks in large part to running the gauntlet of Internet publicity and amateur sleuthing. The site Conservative Papers created a map of the Fuqra camps in the United States, sprinkling in some of the reported criminal activity of the group.

A lot of the Fuqra's nefarious activity occurred in the 1980s and 1990s. The point of the White Collar Crime Center report, after all, was that Fuqra was involved in white-collar crime, like workers-compensation fraud.

The FBI report following the shooting in Mahmoudberg offers a glimpse at how the government views that compound.
A group of African American Muslims moved two or three trailer homes on to a rural property located on Brazoria County Road 3 outside of Sweeny, Texas. The property consist of a seven to ten acre tract in an extremely wooded area. The area is so rural it is quite common for residents to shoot firearms for target practice or hunting on private property without interference from law enforcement.

Which earned a place in the headline of an article at World Net Daily, a staunchly conservative site that embraces the more exotic conspiracy theories of the far right.


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But what is the truth about these communities?

"Formed by a group of African American Muslims from New York City," Reuters reported in its description of the area afterward, "the community follows the teachings of Pakistani Sufi cleric Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani, who during the 1980s urged his American acolytes to leave metropolitan areas and establish rural communities centered on religious life."

"We’re living the American dream," one resident told Reuters. "It was just so peaceful here, a great place to raise your children," another said in describing why she left Brooklyn to live in the community.
 
Remember how liberals claimed that this was just right wing paranoia? Well, the FBI just confirmed our 'paranoia'. Got anything to say now, you Muslim loving pricks?
FBI confirms existence of jihad training camps in rural America

clickity click click… ho-de-do… let's see what the far-right has cooked up...

oh jeepers…
this report is 15 YEARS OLD!!

The Clarion Project has 15 year old report and they want to spin it into a fresh ball of rage and fear for the dopes that linger on the hate web sites.

Good on ya, asswipe.

You been had.
10 hours ago - Newly-released FBI documents obtained by Clarion Project confirm Clarion's reports that Jamaat ul-Fuqra is training members in across America and Canada. ... Muslim groups have joined Clarion Project in asking the U.S. State Department to look at designating Fuqra as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
Ten hours ago? You wouldn't happen to have documentation of that, Bubba?
It was on a Google search. Google is just like God, right.
 
http://files.courthousenews.com/2015/01/09/HamzaUSbrief.pdf

Yes from the tabloid NY Post which is on the same level as the National Inquirer . The only other place that I could find the story was in the Daily Mail which is basically fake news:

The Daily Mail has been widely criticized for its unreliability, as well as printing of sensationalist and inaccurate scare stories of science and medical research[11][12][13][14][15] and of copyright violations.[16] In 2017, the newspaper was withdrawn from sale on Virgin Trains after staff expressed concerns about the newspaper's editorial stances on immigration, LGBT rights and unemployment.[17] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail

Don't you people have even a modicum of integrity?
 

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