New Mexico Muslim Compound

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caojyn

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It's the original OP link.


First reading I took that to mean fence, but it could just mean everything legal thing he did was knocked down. IDK.
I think you’re right, in another article I saw while looking for the fence thing, it said the judge dismissed the neighbors suit. I think that’s the same neighbor that called Child services early on.
 

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I think you’re right, in another article I saw while looking for the fence thing, it said the judge dismissed the neighbors suit. I think that’s the same neighbor that called Child services early on.
Judges usually have reasons for dismissing suits. I'd be interested to know the real story on that.
 

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Anyone with an arsenal like that needs to be investigated by the FBI

Absolutely. What kind of sane person has that many guns and that much ammunition ? I bet he had a bunch of fully loaded clips for those fully semi autos guns too.


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Well, well, well, seems a darling of the dems is within the scope of the perp. If into degrees of separation this looks like 1..

"Nobody is talking about Wahhaj's well-connected father, Siraj Wahhaj Sr., a radical Brooklyn imam who is the spiritual adviser to Democratic Socialist and Bernie Sanders supporter Linda Sarsour.

The elder Wahhaj also has ties to the two most prominent U.S. Muslim organizations -- the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, and the Islamic Society of North America, or ISNA -- and he was an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center."

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/270991/father-new-mexico-islamist-compound-leader-linda-leo-hohmann



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https://www.breitbart.com/national-...daily&utm_content=links&utm_campaign=20180810
Linda Sarsour Linked to Father of New Mexico Jihadi Who Allegedly Trained Kids to Shoot Up Schools
by Katherine Rodriguez 9 Aug 2018
 

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Absolutely. What kind of sane person has that many guns and that much ammunition ? I bet he had a bunch of fully loaded clips for those fully semi autos guns too.


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How many guns, and how much ammo? I've seen 3 guns, and 500 rounds of .22LR called an arsenal. I call that a starter kit for my kid.
 

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I read where the FBI wouldn't respond and the local police took action without the feds.
New Mexico Police Entered Terror Compound On Their Own After Being ...
I read the link, and the links within. I hate the fact that I'm about to defend the FBI here, but what I saw in the links is bloggers' circle-jerk (quite seriously--the links are self-referential) about the issue after-the-fact. I still haven't seen anything that looks like probable cause to score a warrant any earlier.

Let's be clear: I could acquire some land, build a ranch, put up walls around such areas as I desire. I could build a range, could invite whom I desire to join me, and could deny entry to any other. (Damn, this is sounding like fun; anybody want to kick in? It's like a gated community, but with a better gate, and a private range!) Frankly, I'd do it in half-a-heartbeat with a few select people (anybody want to cough up a few bucks?). I (we) could make it a policy to not speak to government agents (read: law enforcement, et al.) without a warrant, and certainly to deny them entrance to our (or, if I'm sufficiently funded, my) property.

Does anybody want to trash the Fourth Amendment and suggest that such shouldn't be allowed?

Everything I've read suggests that law enforcement was watching, but respected private property, civil, and constitutional rights until probable cause was evident. I stand by my position that this is a good thing. Freedom isn't certified safe. I'd love to have that isolated place (given a good internet connection), and should be free to do so, without interference from others; some would use the privacy for nefarious ends, but that doesn't mean we should put an end to privacy.

So...show me the PC that the FBI ignored and we'll talk; otherwise, it looks like things went off just right.
 

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