Lawsuit Filed Against Employer of Pulse Club Killer

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Violent jihadists sometimes don’t hide their maniacal feelings. In the Major Nidal Hasan case (Fort Hood Shooter), Fort Hood troops are known to have said >> “this guy is going to kill people sooner or later.” That he did – killing 13 US Army soldiers in 2009, and wounded 38 more.

Could it have been prevented ? No doubt about it. In months leading up to the massacre, Hasan’s jihadism was public knowledge in Fort Hood. Everyone knew what a walking jihadist time bomb he was. He made no secret of his sympathies. He openly opposed the Army’s activity in Iraq & Afghanistan, and as an Army doctor, he laid Islamist ideology on his patients, sometimes accusing them of war crimes.

When he was scheduled to present a psychiatry lecture, instead he yammered endlessly about violent jihad, which he claimed was justified by the Koran. He openly stated that “non-believers” (non-Muslims) should be killed by having boiling oil poured down their throats. He showed a powerpoint slide that invoked the words of Mohammed (the 7th century nutjob who created Islam) which says >> “I have been commanded to fight people until they testify that there is no God but Allah…”

So now we fast forward to 2016, and the Orlando Florida Pulse Club massacre. With a lawsuit being filed by the survivors and families of the victims, again the spotlight is in jihadist whitewashing, and whether it allowed/caused the Orlando massacre to occur.
 
Where is the next APPEASED, CODDLED, PC'd, PAMPERED, PANDERED, Muslim jihadist going to come from ? And where , and against whom, will he strike ? And when ?
 
Violent jihadists sometimes don’t hide their maniacal feelings. In the Major Nidal Hasan case (Fort Hood Shooter), Fort Hood troops are known to have said >> “this guy is going to kill people sooner or later.” That he did – killing 13 US Army soldiers in 2009, and wounded 38 more.

Could it have been prevented ? No doubt about it. In months leading up to the massacre, Hasan’s jihadism was public knowledge in Fort Hood. Everyone knew what a walking jihadist time bomb he was. He made no secret of his sympathies. He openly opposed the Army’s activity in Iraq & Afghanistan, and as an Army doctor, he laid Islamist ideology on his patients, sometimes accusing them of war crimes.

When he was scheduled to present a psychiatry lecture, instead he yammered endlessly about violent jihad, which he claimed was justified by the Koran. He openly stated that “non-believers” (non-Muslims) should be killed by having boiling oil poured down their throats. He showed a powerpoint slide that invoked the words of Mohammed (the 7th century nutjob who created Islam) which says >> “I have been commanded to fight people until they testify that there is no God but Allah…”

So now we fast forward to 2016, and the Orlando Florida Pulse Club massacre. With a lawsuit being filed by the survivors and families of the victims, again the spotlight is in jihadist whitewashing, and whether it allowed/caused the Orlando massacre to occur.


This is dumb......they are just looking for money...the FBI cleared this guy over and over after detailed background checks, an undercover approach and at least 3 interviews...this company has no responsibility in this and this case against them should be thrown out...
 

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