Seems like this guy's psychiatrist missed the proper diagnosis. Chronic Jihadi Syndrome.
LightCloud
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...Fort Hood Shooter.."God is Great"...
by OUTLAW insoldiers say suspect shouted 'allahu akbar!
' before shooting rampage that left 13 people dead end headline begin story body module body.
fri nov 6, 8:45 am.
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...Fort Hood Shooter.."God is Great"...
by OUTLAW insoldiers say suspect shouted 'allahu akbar!
' before shooting rampage that left 13 people dead end headline begin story body module body.
fri nov 6, 8:45 am.
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LightCloud
Names of the fallen:
Chief Warrant Officer Michael Grant Cahill (Ret.)(62), Cameron, Texas
Maj. Libardo Eduardo Caraveo (52), Woodbridge, Virginia
Army Staff Sgt. Justin DeCrow (32), Plymouth, Indiana
Capt. John Gaffaney (56), San Diego, California
Spc. Frederick Greene (29), Mountain City, Tennessee
Spc. Jason Dean Hunt (22), Tipton, Oklahoma
Sgt. Amy Krueger (29), Kiel, Wisconsin
Pfc. Aaron Thomas Nemelka (19), West Jordan, Utah
Pfc. Michael Pearson (22), Bolingbrook, Illinois
Capt. Russell Seager (51), Racine, Wisconsin
Pvt. Francheska Velez (21), Chicago, Illinois
Lt. Col. Juanita L. Warman (55), Havre De Grace, Maryland
Spc. Kham Xiong (23), St. Paul, Minnesota -
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...Fort Hood Shooter.."God is Great"...
by OUTLAW insoldiers say suspect shouted 'allahu akbar!
' before shooting rampage that left 13 people dead end headline begin story body module body.
fri nov 6, 8:45 am.
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LightCloud
Yeah but I guess we need to worry more about Tea Party rally people that hold up signs and dare to disagree with the President.
This is a good article it makes me wonder whether the virulent anti-war groups like Code Pink aren't inspiring these attacks I mean since we cannot say its based on radical muslim beliefs.
Fort Hood attack is 3rd this year by antiwar radicals targeting military on U.S. soil
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 6, 2009; 4:53 PMThe Fort Hood attack is the third instance this year in which American military personnel in the United States have been targeted by people reportedly opposed to U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, terrorism experts said.
Investigators are seeking to determine the motivations of the Fort Hood suspect, Army Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, in part to understand whether his alleged actions fit in with what experts see as an emerging pattern of plots developed by U.S. citizens or residents rather than foreign attackers.
Federal prosecutors in September charged two North Carolina men for allegedly conspiring to kill personnel at the U.S. Marine Corps base at Quantico, seeking to attack U.S. forces at home if they could not overseas. In June, Abdul Hakim Mujahid Muhammad, an American Muslim convert, allegedly shot and killed one soldier and wounded another at a military recruiting center at Little Rock, Ark., in what he said was retaliation for U.S. counterterrorism policies worldwide.
Also this year, the last of five men was sentenced in April to 33 years in prison for planning to kill soldiers at Fort Dix, N.J., a plot inspired by foreign terrorist groups.
Overall, U.S. authorities have disclosed at least 10 domestic terrorist cases in the last year -- the most since 2001 -- in what analysts say is a disturbing spike that suggests the likelihood of incidents is growing. The suspects range from unskilled individuals ensnared in FBI stings after trying to obtain guns and explosives to people allegedly trained in Pakistan by al-Qaeda and preparing homemade bombs like those used in terrorist attacks in London and Madrid.
Terrorism analysts say that the would-be assailants in such plots are not foreign infiltrators, such as the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers, but instead are U.S. citizens or residents motivated to violence on their own or by self-initiated contact with al-Qaeda and similar groups.
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...Fort Hood Shooter.."God is Great"...
by OUTLAW insoldiers say suspect shouted 'allahu akbar!
' before shooting rampage that left 13 people dead end headline begin story body module body.
fri nov 6, 8:45 am.
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LightCloud
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npAvM-VWwhc&feature=player_embedded#
Trust me its not the minority view, its just he was unwise to publicly state what is probably the private opinion of many of them.
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LightCloud
I do miss a couple of individuals who obviously won't associate with me any longer. As for the organization, the meetings, the field service, etc. not just no, but H_ll no!
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PO says: "Don't say you are a JW, tell them you are with an educational foundation if they ask"
by MinisterAmos inlast wednesday field circus school was about how to adeptly use the phone to make appointments to drop off material and find the ho at home.. .
lie says the po, do not tell them you are a dub!
i fell out of my chair right after looking up "lies" in the index of my jw bible..
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LightCloud
Sounds alot like the Islamic concept of "taqiyya" which is basically lying to an unbeliever won't be held against you, or if its for the advancement of the cause its a good thing.
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What do most ex-JWs "believe" after leaving?
by EverAStudent inhas anyone done a survey to determine what faith system, religion, or set of religious beliefs ex-jws tend to settle into after leaving the organization?
if not, would you care to post what you presently consider to be your own personal religion (e.g.
protestant, catholic, baptist, jw but not in the organization, agnostic, atheist, ...) and especially what you presently believe about jesus (was he a real historical human, is he god, is he an angel, ...).. thank you!.
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LightCloud
I would describe myself as an agnostic at this point in my life. As for others I knew who used to be JW's most are either atheist or agnostics, it seems very rare for them to return to whatever religion they previously came from, or in the case of those that were born in it seems the JW experience kills any desire to return to another organized religion.
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JW Media Warnings????
by brainwashed-from-birth indue to the dangers of this organization, and the fact that all of them spend hours a week trying to recruit others into the madness, has there ever been media attention, a msnbc story or something, that have done a story about the facts?
maybe my dad will catch it and be tempted to investigate further.
it would probably have good ratings.
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LightCloud
There were a few JW related stories in the 90's on the major network newsmagazine type shows. They dealt with molestations and how the organization was sweeping things under the rug. I haven't seen one in a long time though.
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JWs just came to my door and didn't even knock
by hemp lover ini was working in the back room of my house, transcribing an interview with lara logan (she's fascinating), when my dogs started barking at the front door.
i ignored it for 30 seconds, because that's just what they do.
figured it was a cat or the mailman.
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LightCloud
I wish I had thought of that when I was going door-to-door. I hated it. I always got this anxious feeling. I was painfully shy and it always felt like what I was doing was kind of rude and imposing but it was what the Elders told me God wanted me to do so I did it.
It got to the point though after years where I would show up to go out to field service, make sure the elders saw me and at least got the impression I was going out and then I would pull a Ninja and just disappear.
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...Fort Hood Shooter.."God is Great"...
by OUTLAW insoldiers say suspect shouted 'allahu akbar!
' before shooting rampage that left 13 people dead end headline begin story body module body.
fri nov 6, 8:45 am.
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LightCloud
The apologist and victim mongers, who are now whining about how much they fear that other muslims might now be abused or attacked becuase of the Ft. Hood attack, are the useful idiots of the Jihadi.
Its funny how CAIR seems more concerned about the theoretical victims of retailation attack when they could be muslim rather than the REAL victims being attacked by a muslim.