Cologne, Germany--Eight young Muslim men are accused of robbing churches and schools to finance the religious war being perpetrated by ISIS in Syria, and have appeared in court on Tuesday, according to The
Local de, an English language German news blog.
The jihadists broke into church collection boxes and also stole crosses and other religious items "dedicated to church services and religious veneration," prosecutors allege.
Laptops, money and a cash card were items stolen from the schools to finance Muslim fighters in the Syrian civil war, alleged Nadja Gudermann, the chief prosecutor.
Security measures were increased to protect these scumcrumpets from angry German Christians who are apparently fed up with being attacked by Muslims who later claim victim-hood.
The jihadist not only stole from schools and churches between 2011 and 2014, they often seriously damaged the premises before they left.
The main scumcrumpet is a 26-year-old Moroccan, according to the prosecutor, and he also uploaded a video to YouTube which encouraged Muslims to fight for ISIS. It's alleged that he traveled to Syria where he trained in a military camp.
Three of the Muslim men are also charged with supporting a foreign terrorist organization and will face a concurrent trial in Dusseldorf.
In a related story, The Clarion Project reports far bleaker news.
According to Dr. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, the former head of Britain's Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) regiment, it is inevitable that ISIS will eventually acquire and use weapons of mass destruction. He told the Global Resilience Conference in London that it is "only a matter of time" before ISIS launches an attack on a major city with weapons of mass destruction.
"ISIS have made it know they want to acquire weapons of mass destruction. They run a sophisticated and successful psychological warfare campaign and are now basing that on CBRN weaponry--the ultimate weapon in the terrorist arsenal."
Bretton-Gordon believes ISIS already possesses mustard gas and some limited amounts of unenriched uranium that isn't weaponized, "but we know ISIS have recruited scientists to develop chemical and nuclear weapons," he said.
We are aware that the FBI has foiled some attempts of ISIS purchasing weapons-grade uranium through smugglers in Eastern Europe, but we don't know if any attempts have been successful.
The good news is, the Mets are in the World Series, if no mushroom clouds interrupt the game.
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The jihadists broke into church collection boxes and also stole crosses and other religious items "dedicated to church services and religious veneration," prosecutors allege.
Laptops, money and a cash card were items stolen from the schools to finance Muslim fighters in the Syrian civil war, alleged Nadja Gudermann, the chief prosecutor.
Security measures were increased to protect these scumcrumpets from angry German Christians who are apparently fed up with being attacked by Muslims who later claim victim-hood.
The jihadist not only stole from schools and churches between 2011 and 2014, they often seriously damaged the premises before they left.
The main scumcrumpet is a 26-year-old Moroccan, according to the prosecutor, and he also uploaded a video to YouTube which encouraged Muslims to fight for ISIS. It's alleged that he traveled to Syria where he trained in a military camp.
Three of the Muslim men are also charged with supporting a foreign terrorist organization and will face a concurrent trial in Dusseldorf.
In a related story, The Clarion Project reports far bleaker news.
According to Dr. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, the former head of Britain's Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) regiment, it is inevitable that ISIS will eventually acquire and use weapons of mass destruction. He told the Global Resilience Conference in London that it is "only a matter of time" before ISIS launches an attack on a major city with weapons of mass destruction.
"ISIS have made it know they want to acquire weapons of mass destruction. They run a sophisticated and successful psychological warfare campaign and are now basing that on CBRN weaponry--the ultimate weapon in the terrorist arsenal."
Bretton-Gordon believes ISIS already possesses mustard gas and some limited amounts of unenriched uranium that isn't weaponized, "but we know ISIS have recruited scientists to develop chemical and nuclear weapons," he said.
We are aware that the FBI has foiled some attempts of ISIS purchasing weapons-grade uranium through smugglers in Eastern Europe, but we don't know if any attempts have been successful.
The good news is, the Mets are in the World Series, if no mushroom clouds interrupt the game.
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