Friday, April 10, 2015

Booker Booked on Terrorism Charges

Maybe it's the jihadi uniforms and the way the chicks beneath the burqas look at them when they put on their vest beneath their salwaar khameese. Maybe it's that faraway look the mujahedeen gets in his eyes when he's ready to blow himself to smithereens that attracts new suicide bombers. Whatever it is, a 20-year-old Kansas cretin plotted to kill American soldiers at Fort Riley military base in Kansas.


What a life, and what a revolting development that would have been, as Riley himself would have said, had the plot actually worked.

John T. Booker (aka Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, because they only have a handful of names available to this backward cult and Mohammed Muhammad Mahmoud was already taken) was arrested by the FBI in Manhattan Kansas just as he was about to put the finishing touches on the bomb he planned to detonate.

The bomb was a dud. The FBI made certain of that, so even if he somehow escaped their surveillance, nobody would be hurt.

Assistant Attorney General John Carlin spoke to the media. "As alleged in the complaint, John Booker attempted to attack U.S. military personnel on U.S. soil purportedly in the name of (ISIS). Thanks to the efforts of the law enforcement community, we were able to safely disrupt this threat to the brave men and women who serve our country. Protecting American lives and bringing to justice those who wish to harm U.S. citizens remains the National Security Division's number one priority."

Unfortunately, dealing with terrorists, freeing them for traitors, believing their taqiyya, and reconnecting with terrorist governments like Cuba, is Obama's number one priority. 

Booker, who looked quite dashing in his Saudi style hoodie, wanted to wage jihad on behalf of ISIS. He actually joined the U.S. Army in order to commit an insider attack a la Major Nidal Hassan at Fort Hood, Texas.

The criminal complaint was unsealed today and charged him with one count of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction (a bomb), one count of attempting to damage property by means of explosives, and one count of attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. 

He probably should have stayed home.

Booker spent months developing and attempting to execute a suicide attack. It is alleged that he "planned to pull the trigger of the explosives himself so that he would die in the explosion," Kansas U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom told the press.

FBI Special Agent in Charge, Eric Jackson said, "I want to assure the public there was never any breach of Fort Riley Military Base, nor was the safety or the security of the base or its personnel ever at risk."

All the time Booker was planning on making sausages out of himself, he was dealing with the FBI. The young impressionable lad said that killing Americans was allowed because the Koran "says to kill your enemies wherever they are." (Actually it says to "kill them wherever you find them.") What a sensitive and religious young lad he is, right?

He was arrested sitting behind the wheel of a van that he believed was packed with a thousand pounds of explosives. He obviously isn't a very bright young jihadist as Fox News reported last year about his online threats of jihad. He was on the radar ever since and fell into the hands of the FBI without knowing it.





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