Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Kevin McInnes.
Hi guys, another special episode of Get Off My Lawn today.
Today we're going to focus on Islam.
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I'm just fascinated by this New Mexico compound that the news has just dropped.
They're not interested in it anymore.
Boring.
Some Muslim jihadists who are part of a network of 22 different places across the country linked to a radical imam in Pakistan were training kids to go do school shootings.
Wow.
Let's talk about DC and the fact that 15 white nationalists got a bullhorn together and yelled a bunch of stuff about unity and free speech and were attacked by, what, 2,000 morons who were screaming, we don't like hate.
We hate Nazis.
The news is so disproportionately focused on Bigfoot.
Bigfoot doesn't exist.
Nazis are not a thing.
Islam is a thing.
So I want to devote this show to it.
We're going to have Ryan Maurer on the show towards the end there.
He's from the Clarion Project and they're experts on these jihadi training camps.
Can you imagine if there was white nationalist training camps, if there was dozens of white nationalist training camps where they did relays and they had guns and there was women getting lashed for disobeying and you heard that they were planning school shootings?
Can you even imagine?
I think if one student drew such a scenario on a piece of paper in class, it would be international news.
But this is really happening here in America and everyone is ignoring it.
So first, I just want to start about, a few years ago, we went to this place called Islamberg and we were told that it's just a sweet place where Muslims go, just like Amish or Orthodox Jews.
And I think, what is that, Daily Beast?
They said anti-Muslim bikers target Islamberg, New York for quote-unquote national security.
And what was Will Sommer, who's a really irritating guy.
He's one of these people who pretends that he's unbiased.
And he's actually on the side of the right in many ways.
But I'm convinced he's an Antifa.
But he goes, for years, Islamberg has been accused in right-wing media of serving as a terrorist sleeper cell or weapons depot, paranoia, that ultimately culminated in a foiled plot massacre.
No, it's not paranoia, dude.
Surely New Mexico shows you that.
So this is a year after we were accused of this Islam.
We've been going to Islamberg every year and saying, what's going on here?
And everyone thinks we're nuts for it.
And New Mexico, the annoying part is you think we were vindicated with New Mexico, but we weren't.
They just go, well, no, that's New Mexico, not Islamberg.
It's a different thing.
And you go, no, I was right.
You were wrong.
Radical Islam is a threat to American safety.
If you ask 18 to 25-year-old American Muslim men, American Muslim men, how many times suicide bombing is often or sometimes justified, about 25% of them will say it is.
That's one in four.
That's a lot.
So anyway, this kid, not this kid, this grown man, Imam Siraj Wahaj, he was the son of Siraj Ibn Wanhaj, and that was the 1993 co-conspirator in the World Trade Center bombing.
Laura Loomer was on this before anyone.
And these are these sort of, you know how you see them in Oz on HBO, the black Muslims with the little white hats who all praise is due to Allah.
They're super heavy dudes.
They seem, let's be honest, they do seem kind of cool in the movies when they have their, there's like the Aryan Brotherhood over there playing cards and then there's the Muslim guys over there.
It does seem cool in the context of prison.
But in the context of being freed and going to these training camps, it's no longer a neat fashion.
It is a threat to American society.
So this guy, the New Mexico guy is the guy I just mentioned, right?
Siraj, I hate these names, especially because you know that he is an American.
Like his dad's real name was probably Isaac Jackson.
But no, we've got to say Siraj Wahaj.
Okay, this is the name that I want to devote this whole thing to.
Siraj Wahaj.
That is the name of the dude in New Mexico who had the kids training for school shootings.
All right.
He's been on a watch list for 13 years.
He is a serious threat.
And this is not some mentally ill lone cult leader.
This is part of a major group, a threat to American society.
I don't know why we are so obsessed with mythical Nazis when radical Muslims want to kill us.
We've got Keith Ellison holding up Antifa handbooks and fraternizing with the Muslim Brotherhood.
This is a bona fide threat.
Listen to this, by the way, Keith Ellison.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are renewing a years-long push to designate the International Muslim Brotherhood Organization as a terrorist organization due to its support for terror organizations that threaten U.S. security interests across the globe, according to conversations with U.S. officials, spearheading the effort.
We also have been talking about making Antifa a terrorist organization.
So Keith Ellison, running for Attorney General, promotes Antifa and the Muslim Brotherhood, both heavily linked to terror.
Why are we wasting all our time on these mythical Klansmen?
Why is it so much cooler to crap on white people than it is on non-white people?
I still don't get it.
Maybe it's because I've lived in so many places, but it just seems weird to have this disproportionate emphasis on potential Nazis when bona fide terrorists are right there.
All right.
There's a woman, by the way, running for Office in Minnesota, who is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and terrorism.
And then we have in Canada, right?
We have the shooting.
By the way, people say there's no terrorism in Canada, it's not an issue there.
We had two attacks in one week.
We have terrorist attacks out the wazoo in Canada and in America.
And the numbers are not small.
In fact, even the crazy SPLC figures where they go, you know, there's just as much, there's actually a little more white nationalist terrorism than there is Muslim terrorism.
And the way they do that is they count one for one.
So 9-11 is the same as some redneck in a truck who shot someone.
But even by those crazy rules, that's still wildly disproportionate.
Muslims are what?
Like barely 2% of the American population.
White people, and you know when they say white nationalists on this SPLC thing, it's basically anyone who likes Trump.
So we're talking about like 63 million voters, and they still have numbers comparable to 2% of the population.
Even by your insane numbers, that's way too much.
And you know when the propagandists still make Muslims look bad that we have an issue here.
But I thought this is interesting.
So there's that shooting in Danforth, right?
And they just go, crazy gunman shoots into random Greek restaurant.
Greeks are very Christian, okay?
If you go into a Greek Starbucks or wherever it was, the odds of you getting a Christian are pretty high.
This guy shot 13 people.
He was a professional shooter.
Shooting 13 people means about 40 rounds.
He killed two beautiful little girls.
And the first takeaway from that attack is, let's not make this a Muslim thing.
All right.
We're healing here.
We don't want to notice any patterns.
We would rather die than be seen as Islamophobic.
This is Britain in a nutshell with their whole, let's let the child rapes go, lest we appear bigoted.
Canada is the same way.
And there was a teacher, a teacher who was being interviewed by, I think his name's David Menzies over at Rebel Media.
And yeah, that's it.
So this guy has just been asked, do you think this is terror related?
And I think he goes, yeah.
And then this teacher comes in.
And the reason I think this is so crucial is because someone has just come in and murdered two little girls.
We hear about Heather Hire, non-stop, Heather Hire, Heather Hire, Heather Hire.
And that's evidence that white nationalists are a threat.
Okay.
So if the death of one innocent girl is indicative of a massive problem, how about the death of dozens and dozens from Fort Hood, San Bernardino, Danforth, all these other Muslim attacks.
Can we multiply it by those numbers?
Can we multiply it by the 89 at Pulse?
No.
No, no, no, no, no.
We cannot notice patterns when it comes to radical Islam.
So I want to play this reaction because I think it perfectly sums up the North American, because Canada has the same problems as America, the North American willful ignorance of the Islamic threat.
That's just awful.
That's just awful.
I don't hear it.
Excuse me.
This is a moment for our community.
Can you please not descend into racist things right now?
Please don't.
I'm sorry, what did I say that was racist?
Don't come here.
The rebel, really?
You don't need to be here right now.
This is our community.
Did I say anything that was racist?
I didn't ask if the shooter had visited ISIS websites.
That is not okay.
No, I said CBS in the U.S. I said CBS in the U.S. You can't even ask if the shooter had visited ISIS websites.
For the record, the shooter was a proud follower of ISIS.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.
He was a jihadist and proud of it.
And as Faith Goldie pointed out, and I brought this up on another show, his brother was clearly planning a massive biochemical attack.
He had this fentanyl, superfentanyl drug that was something like a thousand times stronger than heroin that was going to be used for biological warfare.
But can you not can you just not go ahead WS is reporting that okay?
The rebel is not okay.
That does not represent Canadian values.
Why are you so mad, ma'am?
This is a news report that broke today.
Can I call you back?
This is not what we're about.
I'm sorry.
This is not what Canada is not.
Canada is not about racism.
It is about racism.
You're the one that's raising race.
You just asked if the man was a part of ISIS.
Ma'am, if you listen, can I speak?
I'll let you speak.
Can I clarify?
No, CBS in the U.S. is reporting that he had...
Fake news.
Really?
Fake the rebel.
Fake news.
This is podcast.
Fake news.
I was looking at Canadian media.
The only people that were talking about this guy is a jihadist and linked to radical Islam were the American press.
So Canadians, because it's all state-owned media there.
It's like Britain with the BBC.
They have the CBC.
Canadians had to come down to America and look at leftist sites, news organizations like CBS, to get the news.
Real news.
People that actually have a media outlet that is real and not racist.
Like CBC?
Dude.
Yes, like CBC.
It's better.
It's not perfect, but it's definitely better.
The Rebel is a racist source of news.
Because we're asking people their opinion of a mass shooting.
Why?
And the mass shooting.
What does the mass shooting have to do with a man that did?
Like, come on.
Come on, man.
It doesn't have to do with a man who you didn't finish that sentence.
Why should I need to?
Because I'm trying to understand what you're saying, man.
I'm talking about ISIS.
Fascia, stop.
No, we're not going home.
We're not going home.
We're going for ice cream.
This is a community thing.
We're here to take back our community.
And this, you are not in my community.
You can leave now.
We're here to take back our community.
This is about my community taking back my community and not being racist.
Ma'am, you're the one that's raising race.
You're the one yelling.
I raised ISIS as a factor.
No, I said, propagating racist values.
This is our community.
U.S. doesn't know anything about this community.
So this is different.
This is our city.
This is our city.
Here's the thing.
I need to not be here.
Based on whose authority?
Based on my authority, because I live here.
Do you?
Do you?
You live right on this spot.
I'm on private property.
Do you live here?
And that gives you the right to tell people to leave.
Capitalist mentality.
Is it my property?
No, but this is my community.
We live in a capitalist society, no?
We do.
I know where it's going.
She goes on and on and on.
I highly recommend it.
But this woman summarizes the mentality that we have here in New York City.
I was there for September 11th.
I saw the first tower in flames on the smoke filling the sky.
I saw the second tower hit.
I saw both of them collapse.
I was there walking around in a ghost town with zombies coming up from the south of Manhattan, totally white from dust.
We stayed there.
I had to show my Con Ed bill to get back to my apartment because I was behind the lines where you weren't allowed to go.
I was right there, and I thought, Pamela Gellow and Anthony Cummy were the same, by the way.
We weren't really that political before that day, but I just finished Death of the West, and I realized, Buchanan's right.
We are ignoring the fact that the world is becoming Islamicized.
The world is about two-thirds Christian, one-third Islamic, and it was changing, and it was about to become the opposite, two-thirds Islamic, one-third Christian, just by sheer volume of the number of Muslims there.
And these people don't seem to have our values.
The radical Islamicists, and a lot of the moderate Muslims, for that matter, seem to have this attitude that God and their religion goes first, jihad is everything, country is second, family is irrelevant.
They have a totally upside-down set of values.
Democracy isn't important to them.
And so we said, never forget, never forget what happened in New York City.
If anyone can afford to be a little unfair to Islam, it should be the location where the worst terror attack in America's history happened.
3,000 people died that day.
And you see it on the back of firemen's cars and fire trucks.
It says, never forget.
You see it on tattoos on cops.
You see it on fire departments.
You see it on cop stations.
You see, never forget, never forget, never forget.
They haven't forgotten.
But the rest of the city seems to have completely spaced out.
So I got five ways here that New York City forgot.
Number one, New York City embraces Takia.
Remember that girl with the hijab?
So I think what happened there was she went out late one night and her father got caught.
And I'll tell you what, ladies, if I was a devout Muslim and I was a bad girl, I would lie.
I would make up a hate crime oax.
It sure beats being killed in an honor killing.
It sure beats having acid thrown in your face.
It sure beats being excommunicated from your entire community.
So she lied and said someone stole her hijab.
Now, that's fine.
We're all on the same page so far.
What pissed me off was the New York City tripping over themselves to take her story as fact without looking it up.
Look at this.
Even when they found out it was fake, the New York Times says, made up hate crime, police say.
We're not even sure.
It probably was.
It's like they wanted that hate crime to be true.
It's like they hated that it was a hoax.
They wanted there to be Nazi skinheads ripping off hijabs.
By the way, I've worn a hijab.
As a joke, they're hard to get off.
They don't just come whipping off.
It's not a little, it's not a yarmulke.
You have to really get it.
It's wrapped around there a bunch of times.
So you should be a little dubious.
But no, we've already forgotten about Islam.
And tiqiyah is an integral part of Muslim culture.
And that is lie if it helps facilitate jihad.
No, we had U.S. rep Kathleen Rice of Garden City U.S. We had Kristen Gillibrand.
We had Bill de Blasio.
All Democrats have condemned the recent attacks.
And of course they say Trump's relative silence about this spate of attacks is very sad.
They say Trump empowers people to rip off hijabs and he's silent about it.
No, he was waiting to see if it was true and it was not true.
But Bill de Blasio and the rest of the dams couldn't wait to say, stop attacking these poor Muslim girls.
It was a total hoax.
I knew it was a hoax right out of the gate.
Just like, yes, the number of reported hate crimes has gone up because of Trump.
Let's factor in the number of hoaxes and I bet you'll see hate crimes have gone way down.
You guys can't even paint your swastikas right.
They go like this.
They look like an S, not a backwards S. That's the Hindu God.
All right, number two.
New York City shall not insult the prophet of Islam.
Now, Pamela Geller, who I mentioned earlier, who became politicized after 9-11 because she was so mortified by it.
And we both grew up into punk too.
We're very similar that way, me and Pam.
She put up what they called Islamophobic posters all over New York City.
Can we see her posters?
What did they say?
They said, killing Jews is worship that draws us closer to Allah.
So she had actual quotes from actual Muslims and she put it up as billboards around New York City.
Are you allowed to be like that?
You know, the Scots warred with the English for 800 years, 700 years.
They still hate the English.
There's still resentment and bitterness there.
You talk to American Jews like Howard Stern, they still are dripping with contempt when they just talk about the country of Germany in 2018.
Quebec still hates the rest of Canada.
They still hate the English for, I don't know, the war with the French and the English before Canada was even born.
There's all this sort of justified animosity all over the world.
I guess it's bad.
But we have the opposite reaction to 9-11.
We can't help to make sure Muslims feel safe.
Every time there's a terror attack in North America, the first reaction is the police going to a mosque and saying, I want you to know that we're going to make sure no one's mean to you.
I fully apologize for all the gays.
Remember Aziz Ansari after the pulse shooting, his takeaway was, my parents are in Orlando and they feel unsafe because they're Muslim.
Yeah, your feelings are not my top priority right now.
Sorry.
Can you imagine after Dylan Roof or some white nationalist murders some people, you go, my parents are white and they're scared of a backlash against people who hate white nationalists.
It's a bizarre double standard that I'm just not having.
So that's number three, that New York City punishes those who insult the Prophet of Islam, which Pamela Gillow did.
Number four, wait a minute, no, that was number two.
I'm getting confused now.
Yeah, they shall not insult the Prophet of Islam, right?
That's number two.
But other subway posters are cool now.
So they killed her posters, but look at the subway posters that are cool.
Yes, this is fine.
New York City subway posters affirm right of Muslim women to wear hijab.
And they talk all about how it's a feminist gesture to wear a hijab and how it's all about choice.
I choose to be oppressed.
Really?
Do you know the punishment in Iran and Saudi Arabia if you don't wear your hijab?
That's why true feminists, true egalitarians, are taking off their hijab as a feminist slogan, as a feminist gesture for equality.
But the propagandists are so good here and people are so lazy and incurious that you can make this ridiculous thing look feminist and empowering.
So that can go.
That's fine.
But Pamela Geller can't use actual Muslim quotes.
All right, number three.
New York City, the land that was supposed to never forget, punishes those who insult the Prophet of Islam.
What do they do to Pamela Geller, who dares speak up against radical Islam, against slaughter?
She doesn't want us to die.
She doesn't want a 9-11.
She shows you the dangers of Islam.
She puts up those posters.
What do we do?
We dox her children.
This is a woman, by the way, who needs 24-hour a day bodyguards.
She can't go anywhere with bodyguards.
She has a fatwa out.
It's advantageous for Muslims to murder her.
There's a financial incentive there.
And these girls, her daughters, who are totally apolitical, have never said anything about Islam, they had a morning show where they would talk about makeup and coffee and stuff.
Just normal American gals shooting the breeze with each other.
This, what's her name, the woman who, Taylor Lorenz, a cat mom, of course, she doxes these girls and puts their life in danger.
Now they need 24-hour surveillance.
And I noticed, by the way, when she was being vilified, justifiably vilified for doxing these kids, she goes, people keep repeating this story, and they're doxing the kids just as much now by promoting it.
I'm doxing them right now by showing their faces.
No, you let the cat out of the bag, and now it's important that everyone knows how innocent these beautiful girls are and how you ruin their lives.
Like, they're done now.
They lost their show.
They lost their sponsors.
They need bodyguards.
They're in mortal danger at all times.
I'm sure they're somehow linked to the fatwa.
I'm sure the imams who issued the fatwa would be very happy if you were to hurt Pamela Geller's children.
I was talking to Milo Yiannopoulos about this, and he goes, that was a turning point for me, darling.
That was the gloves are off.
That was, this is war.
And I think a lot of people are the same.
And the fact that she was so smug about it, this Taylor Lorenz, was profoundly disturbing.
She just doxxed two little apolitical girls because of their mother's supposedly radical views.
And she just went, well, it's journalism.
I'm a journalist.
You'd be much happier at home, and those two girls would be much safer.
Number four, this is a doozy now.
We're running out of time.
New York City puts Islam before police.
You see the way there's all this kowtowing to Islam and all these other examples where we have to be very careful to make sure that we listen to some liar about her hijab being stolen and we have to make sure that Muslims are never offended.
Do you see that kind of reaction with the police?
The police who put their lives on the line every day?
The police who died in the World Trade Center?
The police who die on a regular basis defending New York?
No, they can die.
Screw them.
What's important is some 20-year-old liar in a hijab feels safe in our city.
That's when you see de Blasio finally come out and speak about violence.
Remember that bomb that went off in Times Square?
That was it.
Look at this.
This is an insane headline.
This is why I hate the New York Times.
It's just like the previous one with the hijab, where it says she lied about the hijab and then it said police say.
Look at this.
Bomber strikes New York Times Square, disrupting city, but killing none.
I mean, at the end of the day, it didn't kill anyone.
What's the big deal?
Why are we freaking out?
Imagine a white supremacist had a bomb in Times Square, and New York City, the New York Times headline said, killing none.
It's unfathomable.
This killing none doesn't fit into my brain.
I can't cram, let me see if I can do this.
I can't cram this into my brain.
It does not fit.
Killing none.
And that was the same guy, by the way.
He had another bomb in New Jersey, right?
What is this next one here?
Ahmad Khan Rahimi injured 30 people when he set off a bomb in Manhattan.
The first bombing location he chose was along the route of a Marine Corps charity race in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.
There's the guy.
Life in prison.
But we don't talk about that.
The only thing, I have to go to BBC, by the way, to find out about this guy.
The only thing New York wants you to know is that it didn't really kill anyone.
All right, so that's someone in New York, a radical Muslim, trying to kill us.
What are we doing in New York?
We're ignoring the problem.
Remember Connor Golden?
This story just died on the vine, and Connor doesn't want to explore it.
But this is a guy who's walking around Central Park, and his foot explodes.
He stands on what they call a makeshift firework.
Now, we've all played with fireworks in our day.
This is before July 4th.
I think it was July 3rd, and it was just sitting there.
It was a bomb.
I am fully convinced that this was a bomb.
This boy lost his foot.
Now, his parents are outraged.
His parents want an investigation.
Connor wants to drop it.
I don't want to drop it.
I want to know what happened with this bomb.
I'm convinced it was a terror attack in New York.
But nope, totally ignored by the press.
No investigation.
In fact, it's a cover-up.
To call it a makeshift firework is willful ignorance.
We hide so much threat of radical Islam, and we are so determined to emphasize just a tiny morsel of what we think of as a Nazi threat.
It's driving me crazy.
This is what is important in New York City.
People having brunch.
So we don't pay attention to the bomber.
We don't pay attention to all.
By the way, no one ever talks about the dozens of threats that the NYPD has thwarted.
Remember that guy with the fertilizer?
Or wasn't there another attack where a guy was screaming a lock bar with an axe attacking a cop?
We keep hearing about all this stuff, but what's important is we go to brunch and we harass white people as they eat brunch because eating brunch doesn't recognize Trayvon Martin enough.
Kai Gurley, 28.
Ashen.
Sean Bell, 23.
Ashen.
You stand for justice.
They're eating eggs.
Stand for my heart.
You are friends with Siobhan.
I'm gonna do Diablo 23.
Ramali Graham, 18.
Eric Gardner, 43.
Is someone supposed to not eat breakfast because someone was killed?
Is that how it's supposed to work?
And it gets worse in New York.
Andrew Stolly, age 23!
They're chanting down the street, screaming, what do we want?
Dead cops.
When do we want them?
Now.
Do you remember that?
You know the less defensiveness, by the way?
That wasn't Black Lives Matter.
Black Lives Matter had left.
This was a different group that came in later.
What?
You had a rally, and half the rally just got out of the way, and then a new rally showed up and said the bad thing.
Nice try.
Look at this.
What do we want?
Dead cops.
Can you imagine that in any other scenario?
What do we want?
Dead blacks?
What do we want?
Dead immigrants?
When do we want them now?
I honestly can't think of another group, not even white people.
Even if you said, what do we want?
Dead white people, when do we want them now?
Even I think even then you go, that's a bit much.
But cops, yeah, I want dead cops.
That's perfectly reasonable.
And what did that get you?
That got you a radical Islamist named Isamil Abdullah Brinsley, who went and murdered two non-white cops, Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos.
Those guys were just sitting in their squad car, and this guy who announced that he was going to, there he is, I'm going to put wings on pigs today, he announced on Instagram.
And then he went and shot those two men in the head.
Why?
Because he believed this lie, this propaganda, that these guys and cops in general, by the way, I thought it was white cops that are evil.
You got an Hispanic and you got a Chinese guy.
He went and shot them because he fell for that propaganda.
Now, don't get me wrong with this analogy.
I'm not saying why can't they shoot Muslims?
Muslims are a bigger threat.
I don't want innocent people to be shot, which is why I'm against radical Islam.
But New York City forgot.
New York City forgot there was a 9-11 here.
And they allow you to go off at a tangent about brunch and cops, and they totally ignore the fact that we were attacked by a religion.
We were attacked by Islam.
They were not random guys.
They didn't do it for fun.
It wasn't like, let's go steal a plane.
It was a coordinated attack that was linked to Saudi Arabia and major forces in the Middle East.
How did you forget that?
You promised me on September 12th you would never forget.
And it hasn't even been two decades.
And you already forgot.
All right, number five.
And we're done.
New York City embraces radical Islam.
Her name is Linda Sarseur.
And she did a talk at SUNY that Pamela Geller protested and said, I want you guys to know who you are advocating here.
This woman whose last name literally means cockroach promotes Sharia law.
She has called for, I think, didn't she call for jihad on President Trump?
She said, at her talk, she goes, she was introduced, they go, she did a commencement speech.
This pro-Sharia law woman in a hijab, who's proudly from Brooklyn, was introduced as, we believe Linda is an important voice calling for improvements in public health and social justice.
And then they said, it is, and then she says, Linda Sarsour ended her speech with, it is we who make America great, and had a standing ovation.
Now, this is where it all comes full circle.
Guess who Linda Sarsour did a fundraiser with?
Well, let's go back to the beginning of this rant.
It was a man named Siraj Ibn Wahaj.
Yes, that is the guy who ran the jihadist training camp that was planning to kill children in New Mexico.
That is the guy who was trying to murder your children in the name of Islam.
Linda Sarsour and him were pals.
In fact, she called him her mentor.
That's right, her mentor.
She is inspired by this guy.
Can you imagine any other group getting a pass like that?
Can you imagine a white nationalist having a jihadi training camp of which he was linked to 22 others?
Not a jihadi training camp, sorry, a Nazi training camp, linked to 22 others.
And then we find out a woman who's a major political figure, helped organize the Women's March, was doing commencement speeches, was linked to the white supremacist who was trying to kill your children.
I mean, you wouldn't hear the end of it, and with good reason.
That's a very serious threat.
But for some reason, we totally ignore this connection.
The New Mexico story has already died.
I have no idea why.
So I want to talk to a guy, Ryan Moreau.
He's linked to, he works for the Clarion Project.
He's linked to, I've linked in my head.
And he's been researching this heavily for a long time.
He's about to tell you some of the bizarre connections that are going on with all of these different camps and how serious it is.
I have no idea why we're all ignoring this, but I'll tell you one thing.
It scares the crap out of me.
In fact, it's making me phobic of Islam.
You might even call me an Islamophobe.
It's a bad religion.
Ryan, are you there, sir?
I'm here.
Now, Ryan, we were mocked, ridiculed, and insulted last year when we went to Islamburg on our motorcycles and there was headlines like, who's the real terrorists?
Right-wingers and bikers and Trump supporters and proud boys go to Islamberg to antagonize sweet innocent Muslims.
And then the next year we did it again and it was the same story.
We are the real terrorists.
The Trump supporters are the real terrorists.
And then we see in New Mexico that maybe jihadi training camps aren't such a kooky idea.
All right.
Well, first of all, if you guys are the real terrorists, then you're a bunch of buses.
I mean, you guys didn't go there and harass anybody or cause any violence or anything like that.
But the media took the side of this group that is very extreme with the headquarters at Islamberg that says things like the Jews were behind Pearl Harbor.
Jews are examples of human Satans.
They believe that their leader in Pakistan becomes a white hawk.
And if you see a white hawk in the sky, that's him checking on you to make sure that you're following all of his rules.
Crazy stuff.
And people have ridiculed me for talking about this, but I know people in the group.
And the way that connects to what just happened in New Mexico is to just show that this radical Islamic movement, this idea of forming compounds, private communes that are really cultish in nature, even beyond your typical radical Islamic force, that happens.
It's been going on since the 80s.
Wake up.
Well, Will Summer over at The Hill, he said, for years, Islam Berg has been accused in right-wing media of serving as a terrorist sleeper cell or weapons depot, paranoia that ultimately culminated in a foiled plot massacre.
Their defense is, no, no, no, no.
Yes, New Mexico is horrible.
Yes, that was Muslims.
And we should also explain, these appear to be a lot of black Muslims.
It's funny that he's a white hawk because it's black Muslims, mostly ex-cons, right?
Islamberg was founded by ex-cons.
But anyway, I digress.
So the neocon, the liberal trope is, no, that was New Mexico.
Islamberg is totally different.
There's no correlation there.
Is there a correlation?
I would say that they both came from this militant part of African-American Islam that began a group called Dar al-Islam.
It split.
And then one of the arms was Imam Siraj Bahaj, who then gave birth to these kids that did the New Mexico compound.
And then the other arm of this overall movement is Muslims of the Americas, Jamaat al-Fuqar, the group with the Islam Berg headquarters.
And it's not just Islam Berg.
This group claims to have 22 of these Islamic villages across the country.
And I'll tell you what, I know women who have been lashed at those places.
I know gays have been beaten.
Where are you, progressives?
Come on.
Yeah, it's everything you hate.
Homophobia, sexism.
The only thing they don't have is racism.
Oh, that's in there, I'm sure, somewhere.
I've heard some stories of different, I guess, battles between or rivalries between the African-American converts, depending on how dark their skin is.
But that was back, you know, maybe that's going on now, or maybe it's not.
That's neither here or there.
The bottom line is that you have millions of dollars going from this network of Islamic villages that's not really accounted for, going over to Pakistan and going to this fat, really disgusting and crazy cleric that has terror ties of his own.
And he has multiple wives.
He likes to have underage girls.
And somehow you and me are the bad guys in this.
It doesn't make any sense.
And by the way, I've done a lot of intelligence reporting on these right-wing extremists.
I know what they are because I've combated them.
You're not one of them.
So when Twitter says that you are a right-wing extremist, so they're going to block you from Twitter, they don't know what they're talking about.
I know that issue better than they do.
Who is the fat guy you were just talking about in Pakistan?
What's his name?
Sheikh Mubarak Ali Jalani.
That's not the guy.
That's also the guy Daniel Pearl was going to interview, and then he got beheaded.
Oh, right.
Wait, wasn't this guy, who ordered that hit on Daniel Pearl?
The official story is that it was al-Qaeda.
I have suspicions that Jalani was involved because after Daniel Pearl dies, Jalani, who was arrested and then released by the Pakistani government, says, well, Daniel Pearl was an agent of the Jews and the CIA sent to assassinate me.
So he basically gave the alibi and he's always lying about these things.
So, I mean, he had the connections.
I believe that he basically knew Daniel Pearl was coming, struck a deal with the al-Qaeda types and set them up.
This is getting so complicated, and I have a low IQ, so I'm overwhelmed.
I have a Maxime Waters brain.
Sorry to hear that.
There's Muslim areas.
There's Chinatowns.
There's little Italies.
There's areas like Dearborn, Michigan, where it's predominantly Muslim.
But then there's a different thing going on.
And that is mostly black, ex-con related.
I mean, the impetus for Islamberg was ex-cons from upstate New York Rikers and Sing Sing and all that.
So how many of these training, these sort of black, Muslim, radical, rural, we won't call them training camps yet, but how many of these black radical Muslim rural areas are there in America?
Well, the one group I just mentioned that Islam Burger is a part of, they claim to have 22.
There are some others I've come across in California, and other groups are copying this because they say if Foucault with their crazy cultish ideology can do it, well, then we can do it better because who's going to support them?
And they do recruit white people and Hispanic people.
So the leadership will be African-American prison converts, but then they are able to pull in people from other backgrounds.
So it's hard to put a figure on it, but there are multiple groups that are doing this.
They've been doing it for a long time.
You just don't hear about it and nobody tallies it up.
So it'll be in the news for like five minutes and then everyone forgets about it.
And then it happens again.
People say, oh my God, that's just so terrifying.
I've never heard about it before.
Well, it's just because you're hearing it and then it goes away.
Hearing it again, it goes away.
You tally it up.
You see a big trend here.
Oh, yeah.
But they have to focus on the Nazis and Heather Heyer.
Look at all the coverage Heather Heyer gets.
Even on the weekend with the Unite the Right rally, Antifa was running around attacking cops and threatening the president.
And it's all about we have to stop these white supremacists.
Meanwhile, we have dozens of Muslim terror attacks all over the Western world, plenty of them in America.
And this New Mexico thing, they're saying, oh, it was a mentally ill person.
No, it was Siraj Ibin Wahaj, the son of NYC Imam Siraj Wahaj, who was the 1993 co-conspirator in the World Trade Center bombing.
There's a pattern here they're willfully ignoring.
Yeah, and I've been assisting the authorities since that raid happened with the compound in New Mexico and providing them with some different information.
And I can tell you from my own research, as well as the input I'm getting from my own law enforcement sources, they don't believe this is an isolated thing.
It's possible that just that family, they might have been off the wall in like a little cultish in their own way.
But they have friends.
They learned how to do this type of thing.
I traced one of the leaders of the compound to a security company.
That's how you get weapons legally.
It's one of the best strategies that the smart jihadists do.
Where do you think he learned how to do all that?
It was through his dad's network and this overall militant Islamic compound movement that does it.
Okay, so I strayed from that big picture moment earlier.
You think about 22 of these exist.
What percentage of these are just innocent rural folk like Amish or Hasidic Jews who just want to practice their religion?
And what percentage of them would you say are a threat to national security and likely a jihadi training center?
Well, I know for a fact that there is training that's gone on at these camps.
They've moved some of it off-site for security purposes.
It used to be everybody.
Now they pick out the best and they go sometimes off-site in order to do it because they're just smarter in doing that.
But as for the 22 villages, remember they all are loyal to this Sheikh Jalani character in Pakistan.
And they openly say things like they're willing to die for him.
I have copies of their poetry where they talk about this.
So I would say the vast majority of people in those camps, vast, vast majority, can be considered a threat because they're willing to die for that guy.
But what I've also found is that the vast majority don't know the background of the group that they're a part of.
So I'll meet people that left because they were abused, they were starving, because they value poverty, that that's a good thing.
And so they leave because of things like that.
And then I tell them, all right, well, what about the TerraConnects and all this stuff?
And they'll be like, oh, I just thought that was all Islamophobia.
And so it takes a while for you to get out of that brainwashed cult.
And it's a process.
And their mind is blown.
When I give them documents and I say, look, that guy you're living next to, he tried to blow someone up.
And they're like, oh, well, that makes sense why in his trailer, there are all those guns and those documents I wasn't supposed to look at.
And I've had that happen a few times.
Well, it's political correctness run amok, as the British stereotype goes.
That's what they always say over there.
And they experienced it.
They were the canary in the coal mine.
They ignored the threat of radical Islam and they ended up with hundreds of raped girls.
We are doing the same thing.
We're totally ignoring these jihadist training camps.
And we luckily stumbled upon one of them that was about to do school shootings.
But the media is now totally silent on it.
Back to Nazis, back to white supremacists, back to redneck terrorism, which doesn't even exist.
And we're looking to go down the same path that Britain has.
You know how close to a disaster we have?
I mean, it already was a disaster when you have 11 kids starving.
But when you think about how the FBI stalled and stalled and stalled on raiding that place and how well prepared they were for a fight and what they're training to do, it's a miracle there wasn't a massive gunfight there.
And it's also a miracle that we raided them in time to stop them from going out and attacking and linking up with other groups.
It's just really shocking to me.
And by the way, these groups, they play the media so well.
So the group with the 22 villages that we've been talking about, FUCRA, F-U-Q-R-A, they have a candidate who's running for Congress in a Democratic primary in Massachusetts.
The media covers for her and very rarely asks her anything about Sheikh Jalani.
This candidate shared an article on her Facebook account by Sheikh Jelani saying that the Jews did the Pearl Harbor attack to bring us into World War II, which we shouldn't have been involved in because Hitler did not hate or threaten the United States.
And the Jews and Hitler had, and this is a quote, mutual animosity.
I mean, how does a candidate post an article by their cult leader saying that the U.S. shouldn't have gotten involved in World War II and Hitler and the Jews had mutual animosity?
And that's not a thing.
That doesn't become a controversy.
Well, don't we have Keith Ellis, who is running for Attorney General in his face.
He's holding up Antifa books talking about how wonderful they are.
And isn't he connected to the Muslim Brotherhood?
Yeah, so he took his required pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, got sponsored by a group called the Muslim American Society.
That is a Muslim Brotherhood front, according to the U.S. government.
So it's not even an analytical conclusion on the part of activists or anything like that.
And the list goes on.
Just even how, as soon as there's a genuine reformist Muslim that rises up, Keith Ellison and his other friends with connections with Muslim Brotherhood go after him and say, you're an enemy to the community.
You're a traitor.
In order to destroy that person's ability from becoming competitor, that alone, whether he's a member of Muslim Brotherhood or supports a group or not, doesn't really matter.
He's an ally of their cause and he's very good for their cause.
So we'll see what happens with the allegation that just came out today against him about the abuse of his ex-girlfriend.
Oh, yeah, right.
What a mess we're in, huh?
And, you know, I heard that same thing about the moderates in Britain, where they'll come up to someone like even Tommy Robinson or Imam Talhidi, that sort of pro peace, pro normalization of Islam, Imam.
And they say, look, we support you.
We want things to be toned down.
We don't like all this radicalism.
but every time we say that, we get attacked.
And we need moderate Muslims to speak up and say our religion is spiraling out of control.
But a lot of them seem to lack the courage because they get terrorized, literally terrorized.
And you know what?
The psychological terrorism is worse than the physical threats by far.
The idea that you lose all your friends, your family members, you go to mosque, everyone hates you there.
That seems to be a bigger deterrent.
And then you have groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center out there that are basically saying these moderate Muslims are Islamophobes.
I mean, I'm not joking.
These Muslim Brotherhood groups that the Southern Poverty Law Center will cite in their reports will say that Muslim over there, they're anti-Muslim.
They're Islamophobic because they can't come up with another insult.
They said it so often that as soon as they go to attack, it just comes out of their mouths.
And they go after me for saying that this group with the 22 camps, for example, has a violent history.
They do.
That their members have engaged in training and weapons acquisition.
They do.
And I sent some pictures to your producer.
I don't know if you have them right there, but I'm going to release for the first time some proof that the group with the 22 camps does acquire guns.
I'm hoping you have the pictures there.
Yep, we got them up.
Well, there are some other ones where my friend Martin Moyer and I, we did learn from a source about a weapons shipment of some guns, and we did intercept them.
And we've been waiting to release them, and I decided today would be a good day to do it.
Oh, there they are.
Thank you, my friend.
So my question was kind of silly earlier when I said, out of these 22 camps, how many of them are jihadi training camps?
They're all linked.
They all have the same leader.
They all have the same end goal.
It's like me asking how many football teams want to win the Super Bowl.
They all want to win the domestic terror bowl.
That's right.
And here's where it gets even weirder, because I could go on for an hour with weird things about this group.
But here's where it gets really dangerous, because authorities I talk to will say, well, they haven't carried out terrorist attacks since the early 90s directly.
Yeah, they have money going overseas, but we're going to focus on al-Qaeda and ISIS.
And I say, well, you're not understanding the ideology.
They believe in helping others instead of doing things themselves because they want to save their infrastructure.
They've always said that.
But according to their end times apocalyptic ideology, it's not go time yet.
When their current leader, who's about to die, when he dies, the successor, the next guy, is the one who leads this end times war where there's a Mahdi that appears.
Jesus comes and helps them take over the world.
And they actually believe in this stuff.
Well, at the very least, mainstream media, can you not ignore this?
I understand you don't see it as threatening as we do, but the rest of everyone out there, can you at least be as curious as Ryan and I are?
That's all I ask.
How about some curiosity?
How about some Googling?
Really basic Googling.
Buy yourself a Google machine.
I'll pay for your Google.
I'll fund it.
I'll send you the app.
Ryan, thanks for coming on the show.
I really appreciate it.
Thanks for having me.
Cheers, buddy.
I can't tell you the truth about my disguise.
I can't trust no one.
Remember Obama when they used to, every time they showed a picture of him and he had a halo around his head?
I want to start doing that.
Every time they show Trump, he's scowling or frowning or he's wet from sweat.
Every time they showed Obama, he had a halo around his head.
That was a shocking thing to Google image.
Anyway, yeah, that was our Muslim special.
This Friday on CR-TV tonight, we have a greatest hits issue that will be remarkably exciting.
And we have all kinds of other tricks up our sleeves coming up for the month of August.
But I think the important picture I want you to get from this extra special episode is you have, and when I say you, I mean mainstream media and the entire narrative, has totally put all their eggs.
They've all focused way too much on this mythical Nazi when we have actual bad guys who want to kill you and your children right there.
We're not encouraging you to attack moderate Muslims.
No way, Jose.
But we are encouraging you to be aware of the disproportionate number of radicals that are within Islam, within this country.
And it's time we located those, isolated that group, and said, get off my lawn.