Texans: Keep this Budding Jihadist out of Your State! Janet Levy

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“Clock Boy,” the 14 year old Muslim student who was arresting for causing a bomb scare at MacArthur High School in Irving, is coming back to Texas.  Apparently, Ahmed Mohamed is leaving Dubai due to “homesickness.”

You probably remember the overblown incident last year (that animated Barack Hussein Obama) in which Ahmed perpetuated a hoax by bringing a beeping countdown clock with dangling wires to school for no apparent reason.  (This was NOT part of a science assignment as reported by the co-opted media).  When the clock began to beep in class, an alarmed teacher sent Ahmed to the principal’s office; a perfectly reasonable action in light of the epidemic of Muslim jihadist incidents in the U.S.  (For the uninformed, this is NOT Islamophobia.  This is REAL and LEGITIMATE fear CAUSED by the actions of Muslims since at least 9/11).

Some background:  Ahmed Mohammed’s father, Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, is a well-heeled Sudanese immigrant who ran for president of Sudan.  He was the spiritual leader at an Islamic center in Dallas, an ardent fighter against so-called “Islamophobia” and a member of the infamous mosque in Irving that created a tribunal to establish shariah law over the Constitution in Texas.  When Ahmed was charged by law enforcement, his family threatened to sue the City of Irving and school district for civil rights violations and physical and mental anguish unless they received a written apology and $15 million.

Following the bomb hoax, Ahmed’s father worked closely with CAIR (a Muslim Brotherhood front group that was an unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas funding trial that concluded in 2009) to broadcast his son’s story of being “tortured” by school officials and experiencing “anti-Muslim” discrimination.

At the time of the incident, former U.S. Army Special Forces and counter-terrorist specialist Jim Hanson of the Center for Security Policy stated, “I don’t think there’s any question that this latest event was a PR stunt.  It was a staged event where someone convinced this kid to bring a device that he didn’t build (it’s a Radio Shack clock that he put in a briefcase).  You know how I know that?  Because I have built briefcase bombs and blown them up.  That’s what they looked like.  So anyone who looked at that was reasonable in assuming it was a dangerous device.  They did that to create the exact scenario that played out.  They wanted people to react and they wanted to portray a kid as an innocent victim.  I think he was a pawn…”

It is easy to see how such incidents can be useful in the stealth jihadist effort to destroy the law enforcement  “see something, say something” policy allegedly put in place to prevent crimes and terrorist attacks.

Indeed, hoaxes like the one committed by “Clock Boy” are designed for the opposite purpose:  induce fear in the population to remain silent OR face lawsuits or spurious charges of “Islamophobia” by calling attention to the activities of Muslims, however suspicious.

Read:

Ahmed Mohamed is coming back to Texas, so he’ll have to set his clock back 8 hours

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