3 May 2007: In the HQ INTEL-ALERT Private Intelligence Report issued on
February 4, 2007, we reported extensively about Muslim men inside the
U.S., adhering to the Islamist ideology of jihad, preparing for war on
the streets of America. The “insider” reports are very troubling and
are purposely being downplayed by official sources and go largely
unreported in the media. One case, however, can serve as an example of
what is taking place all across the U.S. involving the procurement and
disbursement of weapons to Muslim "jihadists." On Tuesday, May 2, 2007,
a federal indictment was unsealed in the U.S. federal court in St.
Louis naming eight Islamic men as defendants in a case involving the
buying, selling or hiding of automatic weapons, an anti-personnel mine
and other explosives.
Defendant Thaer Abde SUMAD, 23"We're going to war"
The case originated with the arrest of Mousa M. ABUELAWI, 22, of Creve
Coeur, MO on December 29, 2006. He was charged with three counts of
illegal possession or distribution of a machine gun and conspiracy to
violate machine gun statutes. A superseding indictment unsealed
yesterday, charges ABUELAWI and seven others with machine gun charges
and charges of conspiracy, lying to the FBI and other firearms
violations. The other seven defendants identified in the indictment are
identified as: Thaer Abde SUMAD, 23, of Florissant, MO, Abdikarin
WARSAME, 28, Charley M. HUNT Jr., 45, Darnell T. THORNTON, 25, and
Hussein Ali NURE, 29, all from Jennings, MO, Mohamed JUDEH, 20, of
Maryland Heights and Otha L. BAKER, 20, of St. Louis. If found guilty
of the charges, the men face 5-10 years in prison.
As we reported last February, the more important aspect of this matter
involves the stockpiling of weapons, including significant explosives,
by core groups of Islamic terror cells inside the U.S. According to our
investigation, these types of incidents are on the rise, but are being
downplayed by federal officials and the media. A law enforcement source
interviewed for our newsletter report stated: "Public information
officers or spokesmen for law enforcement agencies are purposely
downplaying and in some cases, lying outright to the public about
arrests of Muslims in the U.S.," stated one federal law enforcement
official during our discussion last week. "We have been told what to
say and just as important, what not to say, and warned not to deviate
from that ‘template.'"
"We are discovering more and more trafficking in arms and even
explosives, the stuff you see in the Middle East. These are the kind of
things I saw after my stint in Desert Storm, when I was coming back and
would see actual open-air markets where you could buy just about
anything."
This source agreed that the men involved in what has become known as
the "paintball jihad" case are good examples of activities by Muslim
men in the U.S. that is on the rise. In addition to buying weapons and
whatever else they can get their hands on, they are practicing urban
combat. Since it has become more difficult for them to leave the
country or train with actual weapons, they will get together and train
using paintball guns. They will engage in paramilitary-style training
right under our noses, and lie about it to our faces. They are
protected, in some cases, by the religious Imams, some who even
encourage or schedule such outings.
"We’re talking about professional Muslim men, mosque leaders, leaders
within our communities who are actually helping young men train for the
eventuality of urban combat. They know what they are doing, yet they
lie right to our faces about these activities… and we’re told by our
supervisors that we have to accept what they tell us at face value when
they know damn well they are lying." This federal official also added
that they have to be cautious about what they write (in terms of
reports, investigative files), and are told to write them as if they
would be given to the local mosque. "In some cases, I think they are
[showing Muslim leaders sensitive files]."
In the case of ABUELAWI and the other seven defendants, the men met at
gas stations located in north St. Louis between August 2006 and January
2007 to buy or transfer automatic weapons and explosives. In the
original documents charging Abuelawi, Sumad is quoted in a meeting with
ABUELAWI and a government informer as saying that "he wants to buy as
many explosives as possible because, 'we're going to war.'"
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