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NYPD Designates Mosques As Terrorist Organizations…




I’m guessing CAIR will soon be in full meltdown mode.


NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Police Department has secretly labeled entire mosques as terrorism organizations, a designation that allows police to use informants to record sermons and spy on imams, often without specific evidence of criminal wrongdoing.

Designating an entire mosque as a terrorism enterprise means that anyone who attends prayer services there is a potential subject of an investigation and fair game for surveillance.

Since the 9/11 attacks, the NYPD has opened at least a dozen “terrorism enterprise investigations” into mosques, according to interviews and confidential police documents. The TEI, as it is known, is a police tool intended to help investigate terrorist cells and the like.

Many TEIs stretch for years, allowing surveillance to continue even though the NYPD has never criminally charged a mosque or Islamic organization with operating as a terrorism enterprise.

The documents show in detail how, in its hunt for terrorists, the NYPD investigated countless innocent New York Muslims and put information about them in secret police files. As a tactic, opening an enterprise investigation on a mosque is so potentially invasive that while the NYPD conducted at least a dozen, the FBI never did one, according to interviews with federal law enforcement officials.

The strategy has allowed the NYPD to send undercover officers into mosques and attempt to plant informants on the boards of mosques and at least one prominent Arab-American group in Brooklyn, whose executive director has worked with city officials, including Bill de Blasio, a front-runner for mayor
 
You may want to read this. It provides a better idea of how "terrorism" is actually "fought".

The Demographics Unit had thousands of dollars to spend on meals and expenses so police would look like ordinary customers—costs known as “cover concealment.” Berdecia felt that his officers could eavesdrop just as well over a $2 cup of coffee as over a $30 meal, and he started asking questions about businesses that kept popping up on expense reports.




One frequent destination was the Kabul Kabob House in Flushing, Queens, which was owned by a soft-spoken blonde Persian woman named Shorah Dorudi, who fled Iran after the revolution in 1979. When Berdecia asked officers whether they suspected a threat that should be reported up the chain of command, he was told they were conducting routine follow-up visits. But a look at the reports showed nothing worth following up.




That’s when Berdecia realized that, in the hunt for terrorists, his detectives gravitated toward the best food.




Occasionally, Berdecia would see receipts for up to $40 at Middle Eastern sweet shops. Sometimes, the receipts showed detectives buying a bunch of pastries just before quitting time.

Also this picture is good to think about is well.

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You may also want to learn to quote this in context with your shitty racist images.

I also want to be clear that America's relationship with the Muslim community, the Muslim world, cannot, and will not, just be based upon opposition to terrorism. We seek broader engagement based on mutual interest and mutual respect. We will listen carefully, we will bridge misunderstandings, and we will seek common ground. We will be respectful, even when we do not agree. We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over the centuries to shape the world -- including in my own country. The United States has been enriched by Muslim Americans. Many other Americans have Muslims in their families or have lived in a Muslim-majority country -- I know, because I am one of them. (Applause.)

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I wonder what makes it so easy for the terrorists to recruit young men...

I wonder if it has something to do with that angst that teens normally experience anyway or to do with that sense of alienation they feel because people treat them like a potential terrorist.

But I'm just a silly woman, why am I thinking of such things.. surely there must be some cock for me to suck somewhere.

*wanders off*
 
I wonder what makes it so easy for the terrorists to recruit young men...

I wonder if it has something to do with that angst that teens normally experience anyway or to do with that sense of alienation they feel because people treat them like a potential terrorist.

But I'm just a silly woman
, why am I thinking of such things.. surely there must be some cock for me to suck somewhere.

*wanders off*

yes

and a LUNATIC
 
Yes, anyone who promotes, suggests or even alludes to secularism in this day and age is certifiably nuts.

no clue what the fuck this means.....its psycho babble

but THIS

I wonder if it has something to do with that angst that teens normally experience anyway or to do with that sense of alienation they feel because people treat them like a potential terrorist.

brands YOU a LUNCATIC
 
no clue what the fuck this means.....its psycho babble

but THIS

I wonder if it has something to do with that angst that teens normally experience anyway or to do with that sense of alienation they feel because people treat them like a potential terrorist.

brands YOU a LUNCATIC

I dunno what a LUNCATIC is... I guess it must mean someone who makes logical conclusions based on facts, reports, studies. :D
 
NYPD Designates Mosques As Terrorist Organizations…




I’m guessing CAIR will soon be in full meltdown mode.


NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Police Department has secretly labeled entire mosques as terrorism organizations, a designation that allows police to use informants to record sermons and spy on imams, often without specific evidence of criminal wrongdoing.

Designating an entire mosque as a terrorism enterprise means that anyone who attends prayer services there is a potential subject of an investigation and fair game for surveillance.

Since the 9/11 attacks, the NYPD has opened at least a dozen “terrorism enterprise investigations” into mosques, according to interviews and confidential police documents. The TEI, as it is known, is a police tool intended to help investigate terrorist cells and the like.

Many TEIs stretch for years, allowing surveillance to continue even though the NYPD has never criminally charged a mosque or Islamic organization with operating as a terrorism enterprise.

The documents show in detail how, in its hunt for terrorists, the NYPD investigated countless innocent New York Muslims and put information about them in secret police files. As a tactic, opening an enterprise investigation on a mosque is so potentially invasive that while the NYPD conducted at least a dozen, the FBI never did one, according to interviews with federal law enforcement officials.

The strategy has allowed the NYPD to send undercover officers into mosques and attempt to plant informants on the boards of mosques and at least one prominent Arab-American group in Brooklyn, whose executive director has worked with city officials, including Bill de Blasio, a front-runner for mayor

:cool:

What vete said.

It seems those closest to it, sooner or later, lose the rose-colored granny glasses with blinders and take a hard look at the Muslims in their midst...
 
I dunno what a LUNCATIC is... I guess it must mean someone who makes logical conclusions based on facts, reports, studies. :D

It has been mathematically proven* that most studies contain flaws and with the degree inflation occurring in the West it has been Sociologically hinted at that too many of them proceed with an outcome in mind and we have seen many examples of very liberal academics twisting and inventing data in order to support pre-determined results.






* If you can believe that the study is not flawed based on the odds. :D ;) ;)
 
I dunno what a LUNCATIC is... I guess it must mean someone who makes logical conclusions based on facts, reports, studies. :D

LUNATIC=Someone that DEFENDS at all costs those that WILL KILL THEM


there are NO FACTS nor REPORTS nor STUDIES, you made that shit up
 
What kind of secularism?

Do you have a logical moral code, or is it flexible?


;) ;)


Hey, I'm a lunatic, luncatic and a silly woman, why are you asking me any questions?


Since you did ask, I will bore you by talking about myself. Moral code to me is ethics.... The study of ethics involves factors- anthropological, ideological, psychological and even biological... Logical? I don't know. I'm not very bright.

Secularism for me is separation of religion and state.


W.r.t. your prev post, I do know how data (even if it's integrity is maintained) can be manipulated to bring about a favourable conclusion.
 
Hey, I'm a lunatic, luncatic and a silly woman, why are you asking me any questions?


[color="something I can see"]Since you did ask, I will bore you by talking about myself. Moral code to me is ethics.... The study of ethics involves factors- anthropological, ideological, psychological and even biological... Logical? I don't know. I'm not very bright.

Secularism for me is separation of religion and state.


W.r.t. your prev post, I do know how data (even if it's integrity is maintained) can be manipulated to bring about a favourable conclusion.[/color]

As an Athiest, I found that I needed a moral code, but that it must have some base; when you turn a society strictly secular, you had better have a base and my complaint against the rising tide of secularism and its popularity is that it has no tenable base and thusly will end as the French Revolution and Third Reich ended...

So after much careful thought and consideration, I tried to outline mine:

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=802444


As for the manipulation, in the soft sciences that is very easy and can be accomplished in many ways such as in the screening of test subjects, the wording of surveys and the weighting of answers. In the hard sciences, as we saw in the release of the Glow Ball Warning emails, they simply made up data and massaged out any that yielded inconvenient or wrong answers (see my thread on Common Core).
 
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