One autumn morning in Buffalo, N.Y., a college
student named Adeela Khan logged into her email and found a message
announcing an upcoming Islamic conference in Toronto.
Khan clicked "forward," sent it to a group of fellow Muslims at the University at Buffalo, and promptly forgot about it.
But that simple act on Nov. 9, 2006, was enough to arouse the
suspicion of an intelligence analyst at the New York Police Department,
300 miles away, who combed through her post and put her name in an
official report. Marked "SECRET" in large red letters, the document went
all the way to Commissioner Raymond Kelly's office.
Comment by:
Andrea Severson (#030373) Entered on: 2012-02-20 15:37:15
Why were Muslims brought into the US with the meddling of the EU (not that we
needed and increase in our pop numbers) except to use them as a means to
create false-flag attacks. Muslims come to the US are nothing more than
cannon fodder for the govt.
Comment by:
Powell Gammill (#013871) Entered on: 2012-02-20 08:48:18
Libertarians have been complaining about the militarization of the police force since the LAPD created the first SWAT team decades ago.
Now we have the CIAzation of the police literally by the CIA both in the NYPD and the LAPD. Can't legally operate in the USA--not that that stops them--hire the local goons (just like they do everywhere else) to do your bidding. Spying (and covert actions) on the "homeland."