Islamic Extremists: 'Down with the J,' and out of their senses

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Islamic Extremists: 'Down with the J,' and out of their senses by Barry ORegan

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Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor
Funny how Jihadists take from one culture (Hip Hop) to suit their own selfish needs,, yet abhor that same culture they wish to bomb out of existence.

The Ottawa trial of Momin Khawaja uncovers emails and insights of him and his co-conspirators in some of the more though deadly bizarre schemes in which they wanted to make their mark on the world as the No#1 Terrorists, 

ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS

'Down with the J,' and out of their senses
June 24, 2008
By Christine Blatchford
OTTAWA<- In the borderless new world of the jihadi militant and aspiring terrorist and those who love them - call it jihadiland, and know that it has no physical home or geographic base but lives rather in the hearts of the believers - everything is upside down.

And for all the juicy tidbits to emerge from the first day of Mohammad Momin Khawaja's trial, none could match this picture painted of the global nature of the modern jihad.

Police and security officials the planet over have been talking about this for years - the way the Internet has enabled and normalized the jihadi leanings of Western Muslim youth, much as it has done for pedophiles, giving both a sense of community and reinforced purpose - but it is most alarming at close quarters.

Example: If white is not black in this topsy-turvy world, brown is - those lads of mostly Pakistani descent racking up the air miles, flitting easily from Ottawa and New York to London and Lahore and training camp in northern Pakistan and Afghanistan, call themselves "niggahs" or "brothers."

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