Top ISIS leader is American, Zulfi Hoxha, who was in contact with Boston jihadis plotting to behead Pamela Geller

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“Wright, Rahim and a third member of the group, Nicholas Rovinski, eventually decided on a different path than that taken by Hoxha. They were in the early stages of a plot to kidnap and behead the anti-Islam activist Pamela Geller…At the time of his death, Rahim was portrayed as just another incompetent ‘lone wolf’ Islamic State supporter with no serious connections to any real-world group members. Even after investigators arrested Wright, who at the time was unemployed and essentially immobile due to his weight, and Rovinski, who had cerebral palsy, this ‘cell’ of Islamic State supporters is still viewed largely as an isolated group of three friends acting on deluded fantasies. While Rahim, Wright, and Rovinski were undoubtedly amateurs, we now know that they formed part of a wider network that was in communication with Islamic State operatives in Syria and had facilitated the travel of Hoxha, who would go on to rise in the group’s ranks.”

This should come as no surprise to anyone. There are no “lone wolves.” This is a global war. And note that this American ISIS leader is “the son of an Albanian-American pizza-shop owner from New Jersey.” This is still more proof of what I have maintained for years, and have been excoriated and vilified for doing so: that President Bill Clinton made another catastrophic mistake backing the Muslims in the Bosnian war. Like President Carter backing the Ayatollah Khomeini against the pro-American Shah, the consequences of aiding and abetting Islamic movements are catastrophic. And the life path of Zulfi Hoxha is more evidence of that fact.

I continue to take heat for my support of the Serbs (Christians) in Clinton’s Bosnian misadventure. But it is increasingly clear that I have been right all along: we were on the wrong side in that war, and the consequences of Clinton’s perfidy will continue to reverberate in that region and — as Zulfi Hoxha shows — around the world.

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“A New American Leader Rises in ISIS,” by Seamus Hughes, Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, and Bennett Clifford, The Atlantic, January 13, 2018 (thanks to C.):

The clues are out there, if you know where to look. Scattered across far-flung corners of the internet, there is evidence that Zulfi Hoxha, the son of an Albanian-American pizza-shop owner from New Jersey, had sinister plans.

First there’s the defunct Twitter profile, which at one point engaged in a conversation with a State Department counter-propaganda account about the Islamic State. Then there’s the fact that he used the social-networking site Paltalk, a communications platform reportedly popular among Western jihadis. But none of it compares to the ISIS propaganda video that, according to multiple law-enforcement officials, shows Hoxha beheading captured Kurdish soldiers. If they are right about his identity, Hoxha is the first American Islamic State member known to be beheading individuals in such a video.

Hoxha is now known to have become a senior commander of Islamic State and one of the faces of the group’s recruitment efforts, according to federal court records. Hoxha left the United States on April 6, 2015. Four days later, he was in an Islamic State training camp. Within just six months, according to multiple law-enforcement officials, he was featured in that gruesome video.

As cases of Islamic State supporters continue to trickle through the American justice system, details are slowly emerging of both the extent of American involvement in the upper echelons of the group and the role of recruitment and mobilization networks in the country. Investigations have already uncovered the stories of Americans like John Georgelas and Abdullah Ramo Pazara, both of whom were part of wider jihadi networks in America and eventually reached relatively high-ranking and influential positions within the Islamic State hierarchy.

While the ISIS presence in America is often characterized by so-called “lone wolves,” attackers who claim allegiance to the Islamic State but show little formal connections either to its operatives overseas or other likeminded Americans, stories like that of Zulfi Hoxha are a reminder of the existence and importance of jihadist recruitment networks in the United States. The extent of these networks does not compare to those in Europe, but they nonetheless play a crucial role in recruiting and mobilizing American foreign fighters for ISIS, who number in the dozens. Indeed, the majority of American foreign fighters we have identified had close connections to other American supporters of ISIS prior to their departure. Some, like Hoxha, made these connections through the internet and, via their new contacts, were able to liaise with ISIS facilitators who helped them travel to Syria.

As the physical caliphate quickly disappears, media reports speak of foreign fighters, including Americans, attempting to lay low in Turkey before deciding their next move. Others have returned to their home countries, much to the concern of law-enforcement officials who sometimes lack the personnel and legal tools to address the issue. However, for the time being, the once-feared “wave” of returning Western foreign fighters has only amounted to a trickle. Yet even from afar, Western ISIS recruits wield influence on their sympathizers back home.

* * *

In May 2017, the Islamic State media office in Iraq’s Nineveh province released a 45-minute video entitled “We Will Surely Guide Them To Our Ways.” Like many Islamic State media productions, the video includes cameos of foreign fighters from several countries. One of the masked men depicted in the video is an American going by the name of “Abu Hamza al-Amriki.” Speaking in an inflected American accent, he criticizes the United States-led efforts against Islamic State and exhorts the “muwahiddin [believers]” in America to carry out domestic attacks: “Are you incapable of stabbing a kaffir [non-Muslim] with a knife, throwing him off of a building, or running him over with a car? Liberate yourself from hellfire by killing a kaffir.” Later, he shows off American-made rocket launchers, reportedly taken from Shia and Kurdish militias after Islamic State defeated them on the battlefield. During a two-year investigation on the cadre of Americans who successfully travelled to Syria and Iraq to join the group, federal records revealed that Abu Hamza al-Amriki is Zulfi Hoxha.

By the time of the video’s release, the U.S. Department of Justice was already knee-deep in the prosecution of several domestic Islamic State supporters who allegedly assisted Hoxha in his travel to join the group. One of these individuals, David “Daoud” Wright, was sentenced in December 2017 to 28 years in federal prison, after being convicted of providing material support to Islamic State and conspiring to murder U.S. citizens. As a result of evidence introduced at Wright’s trial, a number of details about Hoxha, his connections to Wright and his co-conspirators, and his role in Islamic State quietly became available.

At the time of the video’s filming, Hoxha was around 25 years old. Records of his travel from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, filed as court exhibits, show Hoxha departing the United States for Istanbul, Turkey on April 6, 2015. He arrived in Islamic State-held territory in Syria shortly thereafter. According to its sentencing memorandum in the Wright case, U.S. law enforcement now assesses that Hoxha “has become an ISIS senior commander,” but the filing provides no further details as to his role or current whereabouts. However, the May 2017 video puts him in northwestern Iraq.

This is so far the only instance in which the U.S. government has confirmed the name (and American citizenship) of an Islamic State member who appears in one of the group’s media products. While a number of Americans have appeared in terrorist propaganda videos over the years, law enforcement rarely comments on their identity. Moreover, the government does not often publicly release its assessments of American Islamic State members’ role or rank. Hoxha’s apparent status in the group places him in an elite category of the group’s American members who have risen to some level of leadership. Most American Islamic State supporters never made it to Syria. In the last three years, more than 50 were arrested attempting to the make the journey. Still others were charged for activities ranging from raising money for the group to planning attacks.

Following the Wright trial, we made repeated attempts to gain more information on Hoxha from official channels. A representative from the U.S. Attorney’s office in Massachusetts declined to comment, as did the FBI’s national office. Matthew Reilly, spokesman for the New Jersey U.S. Attorney’s Office stated, “no defendant by that name has been charged in the District of New Jersey.”

Unofficially, intelligence sources confirmed a rumor we had quietly chased for months. In October 2015, a video was released by the Islamic State of a purported American brutally beheading a Kurdish peshmerga soldier. The 15-minute video, shot from multiple camera angles, features four individuals dressed in black and standing behind captured Kurdish soldiers. Its subject speaks with the same accent and inflection as Hoxha in the May 2017 release. Multiple law-enforcement officials told us that the individual who says he is “delivering a message to Obama” and then commits the first execution is Hoxha. If officially confirmed, it would be the first case of an American Islamic State member beheading someone in a propaganda video.

* * *

Little is known about Hoxha’s personal background. A search for his online activity finds a defunct Twitter account bearing his name, which interacted with other Islamic State supporters, as well as detractors. In October 2014, for example, the account engaged in conversation with the State Department’s “Think Again Turn Away” account, which at the time was trying to counter Islamic State messaging on the platform. He was actually not the first American jihadi to do so. Around the same time, a 17-year-old, Ali Amin, was also trolling the State Department Twitter account. A short time later, he was arrested and ultimately sentenced to 11 years for encouraging his high school friend to join the Islamic State.

Hoxha’s presence elsewhere online also reveals links to how he connected with his future co-conspirators. An account on the gaming website Steam bearing the username “Hohxa77” lists his favorite titles, including Splinter Cell, Mortal Kombat, and Left 4 Dead. Indeed, this shared interest in video games may have been one of the first things that brought Hoxha together with David Wright, who was listed as a friend on his Steam account under the name “d.sharifwright.”

During Wright’s trial, prosecutors argued that he used several video games, including Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and other titles to “virtually prepare” for jihad. His defense attorneys, however, painted Wright, who weighed over 400 pounds at the time of the conspiracy, as a “fat, failed loser” who used video games as a substitute for real-life violent activity, according to the trial transcript. Unfortunately, one can be both a gamer who veers towards violence and weigh in at 400 pounds of loneliness and isolation. Islamic State’s 2015 instructional manual for its Western supporters, “How to Survive in the West,” includes references to video games as a method of training to join the group. More importantly, it may have brought together Wright and Hoxha, who unlike Wright successfully followed through on his intentions to support the Islamic State using violence.

At the trial, investigators claimed that Wright and Hoxha’s conspiracy began in November 2014, although the two may have virtually met one another as early as 2010. The two most revealing elements of Wright and Hoxha’s online interactions are their use of Skype and the social-networking site Paltalk. According to court records, at the time, Wright (under the alias Umar Mukhtar Abdul-Qadir) and Hoxha were both members of chatrooms on Paltalk called “The Solution for Humanity” and “Road to Jannah.”

During Wright’s interrogation, which was recounted at trial in testimony by a local police officer, he claimed that Hoxha reached out to him via Paltalk and asked him if he was interested in Islamic State. Wright told the officer that he responded three weeks later after conducting research, telling Hoxha that he believed that Islamic State’s’ mission was legitimate and necessary. From this point on, Hoxha and Wright were in frequent contact via Paltalk and Skype’s instant messenger service, sharing videos, issues of Islamic State’s official magazine Dabiq, and news articles about the group and its activities.

These conversations between Wright and Hoxha continued until April 2015, when Hoxha left the U.S. to join Islamic State. Among the subjects of most interest were the best options for joining and what would ensure the maximum religious reward. Some early Western travelers believed that they could migrate to Islamic State-held territory (an act that the group refers to as hijrah), but only participate in the societal aspects of the self-declared Caliphate while avoiding combat and violence. Neither Wright nor Hoxha appear to have held that naïve delusion. According to trial exhibits of their conversations, Wright cautioned Hoxha that “if you want to travel and live under a dawla [Islamic state] there is no harm in that, but you won’t receive the reward from Allah like those who are assembled in the ranks unless you assemble in the ranks.”

Hoxha and Wright’s respective commitments to violence are demonstrated elsewhere in their conversations, which were introduced into the trial exhibits. The two men sent each other links to Islamic State propaganda material, including the February 2015 video that depicted the burning of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasasbeh. They also exchanged information about how to buy guns online.

As with most known cases of Americans travelling to join Islamic State, the internet proved a useful tool for Hoxha. While it is often tempting to assume that individuals are “radicalized online” through their consumption of propaganda, this is rarely the case. More commonly, the internet allows people to make contacts with and plug themselves into pre-existing, real-world recruitment and radicalization networks. In Hoxha’s case, the network he found would encourage and eventually facilitate his travel to Islamic State territory.

The court records show that prior to Hoxha’s departure, David Wright put him in touch with another American Islamic State supporter, his uncle Usaamah Rahim, and together they began helping Hoxha as he prepared to travel in the spring of 2015. The two men raised money for Hoxha’s plane ticket to Istanbul by selling Rahim’s laptop on Craigslist. Hoxha departed for Istanbul on April 6. A day earlier, Rahim contacted Wright on Skype with instructions from Hoxha. “AsSalaamu A’laikum Zulfi asked me if you could delete his name off Skype,” Rahim writes. “But before you do it, if you have any saved messages to him go to ‘tools,’ go to ‘options,’ then click on ‘privacy,’ and click ‘clear history.’” These steps removed the interactions between Hoxha and Wright on Skype, but did not clear the metadata that would later be used in Wright’s trial.

Throughout his journey, trial exhibits show, Hoxha remained in contact with Rahim via various encrypted messengers, confirming his arrival at a safe house and then dropping out of contact after saying he was leaving for training. Thereafter, Rahim kept tabs on Hoxha’s activity via another Islamic State member who he contacted on encrypted messengers: the influential British Islamic State facilitator and virtual attack planner Junaid Hussain. In later conversations between Hussain and Rahim, Hussain comments on Hoxha’s location and whereabouts, saying that he was “in training” at an Islamic State camp. This indicates that Hussain may have helped Hoxha cross into the group’s territory.

Wright, Rahim and a third member of the group, Nicholas Rovinski, eventually decided on a different path than that taken by Hoxha. They were in the early stages of a plot to kidnap and behead the anti-Islam activist Pamela Geller when, on June 2, 2015, Rahim was stopped by police outside of CVS in Roslindale, Massachusetts. They wanted to question him after wiretapping a conversation between Rahim and Wright that morning during which they discussed attack plans. Refusing to co-operate, Rahim pulled a hunting knife on the officers and was shot dead. Wright and Rovinski were arrested shortly afterward and charged with a range of offences; in 2016,Rovinski pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges related to the plot . He testified against Wright, who was convicted in 2017 and is now serving a 28-year sentence.

At the time of his death, Rahim was portrayed as just another incompetent “lone wolf” Islamic State supporter with no serious connections to any real-world group members. Even after investigators arrested Wright, who at the time was unemployed and essentially immobile due to his weight, and Rovinski, who had cerebral palsy, this “cell” of Islamic State supporters is still viewed largely as an isolated group of three friends acting on deluded fantasies. While Rahim, Wright, and Rovinski were undoubtedly amateurs, we now know that they formed part of a wider network that was in communication with Islamic State operatives in Syria and had facilitated the travel of Hoxha, who would go on to rise in the group’s ranks.

Hoxha’s case helps illustrate the dynamics of radicalization and recruitment in the United States, and the extent of American involvement in jihadist groups. While the internet is a crucial tool for extremists, it is important not to underestimate the role of personal and social networks in the facilitation of jihadist activity. Hoxha’s network of support provided him with both financial and logistical assistance, funding his travel and connecting him with a key ISIS facilitator based in Syria. Wright and Rahim’s conversations with Hoxha also show how he was given the necessary moral and ideological support he needed as he made his journey from New Jersey to Nineveh….

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Kat Mandu
Kat Mandu
6 years ago

FEAR INC.: Explore the $57 million network fueling Islamophobia in the United States
https://islamophobianetwork.com/

Achmed Mohammedan
Achmed Mohammedan
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Only fifty-seven million dollars, US? Judas, the government steals eight times that, from hardworking human beings, to give to the pallys. That money, rightfully should go towards fueling hatred against moslems (the vilest of ALL creatures) .. as there is but one salvation for mankind .. Put all moslems to the sword.
Only fifty-seven million? Shame on us.

MAS
MAS
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Money wasted when orthodox Islam itself is doing such a fine job already…

David Glynn
David Glynn
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

The people on this forum don’t give a fk about your petty little revelations.
Islamaphobia needs no funding it generates itself and there’s no one here with an irrational fear of muslims anyway, we are all confirmed islamathropes!
PROSCRIBE ISLAM IN THE UK & USA!

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Kat Mandu … Islamophobes are anti-rape, anti-child rape, anti-hate, anti-racism, anti-bigotry, anti-violence, anti-crime, anti-Special Privileges, anti-discrimination, anti-frauds, anti-lies, anti-Genocide, and anti-too much other crap to list cause I don’t have all day to catalog the odious, vile, disgusting evil of Islam.

Kat … You need to pick up a Bible and read it. Those who embrace hate and wish death and murder on their neighbors cannot enter Heaven. If you still believe this when you draw your last breath, you may be thrown into the lake of fire.

Ignorance may save someone else, but you have no excuse. You are on this website – which documents not only the crimes of Islam, but also the Big Lies offered to protect Islam – and you are reading posts by those of us who have seen Islam’s crimes first hand, and interviewed many victims of Islam first hand. So you have no excuse.

Kat Mandu
Kat Mandu
6 years ago

Who funds Pamela Geller? In 2010, it was a former Israel Project board member (2012 article) http://mondoweiss.net/2012/12/former-israel-project/

David Glynn
David Glynn
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

So what?! I wish they’d fund more heroes like Pam.
PROSCRIBE ISLAM IN THE UK!

MAS
MAS
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Who funds you?

Kat Mandu
Kat Mandu
6 years ago

Pamela Geller is the anti-Muslim movement’s most visible and flamboyant figurehead. https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/pamela-geller

Suresh
Suresh
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Agree. And the pro-jihadi pope wants xians to accept more such “immigrants” https://tinyurl.com/ydy9xkxs

They are more like savages not “poor” refugees or real immigrants.

Phil McDonald
Phil McDonald
6 years ago
Reply to  Suresh

The pope wants other western governments to accept more immigrants, just not Vatican City…. thank you very much.

David Glynn
David Glynn
6 years ago
Reply to  Phil McDonald

The muzrat loving pope can go and hang himself.
Pope on a rope!
Catholics surely deserve a better representative.
PROSCRIBE ISLAM IN THE UK!

pipo
pipo
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

She for sure is (she is beautiful) the most visible and flamboyant figurehead but I am the most not visible but deadly figurehead. muzzrats better be running.

David Glynn
David Glynn
6 years ago
Reply to  pipo

Pam is a great leader of the cause and a gorgeous looking woman that I Fancy like mad!
But long distance relationships rarely work out so I’m just gonna have to love her from a distance.
PROSCRIBE ISLAM IN THE UK!

MAS
MAS
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Yup, she draws them in and we hit their off switch. Next…

Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Is Pamela flamboyant? I don’t see that she tries to draw attention to herself. High profile, yes, but I wouldn’t say she’s notably flamboyant. And figurehead- no way, she’s much more than that. She leads from the front, I don’t believe she dances to anyone’s tune.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Isn’t she wonderful, leaders like her and others inspire the world to dispose of the filth of islam.

Shirley Rosenhohn
Shirley Rosenhohn
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Pamela for president and Mahou for vice-president and in 8 years time G’d willing for prez!
Love you more than yesterday but less than tomorrow! 🙂

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

Thank you. Pamela deserves it.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Good for you, Dorrie – as usual. His link to the
Southern Poverty Law Center describing Pamela
as the “anti-Muslim movement’s most visible and
flamboyant figurehead” – and explaining why –
just shows yet again the twisting of truth that she’s
up against – even on her own site.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago
Reply to  Annie

It has done much more harm than good, in my opinion, it does not seem capable of being objective politically.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago
Reply to  Kat Mandu

Piss Be Upon You – you POS. Now crawl back to your pig sty where you belong.

Andrew Sears
Andrew Sears
6 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I love when you talk dirty. you do it with style, you must be Greek

Annie
Annie
6 years ago
Reply to  Andrew Sears

To Hellenic with that! LOL

And to Hell with the Islam-promoting SPLC.

Andrew Sears
Andrew Sears
6 years ago
Reply to  Annie

damn right

MAS
MAS
6 years ago

Carter, Clinton, and Obama backed the Muslims. Hmm do I see a Democrat pattern here or what?

Achmed Mohammedan
Achmed Mohammedan
6 years ago
Reply to  MAS

You neglected to reference George “izslum iz thu religion of peace” Bush.

MAS
MAS
6 years ago

True. W wasn’t the sharpest marble in the DC bag and certainly not conservative. Then there’s his daddy who went to war for Saudi Arabia, stopping short so Jr could go back and finish the job.

Achmed Mohammedan
Achmed Mohammedan
6 years ago
Reply to  MAS

Poppy and his “New World Order”.

Kalambong Kalambong
Kalambong Kalambong
6 years ago
Reply to  MAS

There is no lone wolf

I say this with confidence because I know how the islamists connect with each others

Their traditional gathering vector was the mosque (or Zawiya) and with the arrival of the digital era, islamic terror cells are congregating with the aid of smarphone apps such as whatsapp or line or telegram

All those supposed ‘lone wolves’ obtain their marching order from their respective ‘cell’

Members of their ‘cell’ collected and compiled all sorts of info, including the assigned target, traffic info, best time to carry out the attack, ways to maximize carnage, method of operation, all before the real attack took place

They then provided the gathered info to the intended ‘martyr’, along with the needed financial resources (and all other resources such as weapons, safe house, et cetera)

Everything was well coordinated in advance

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago
Reply to  MAS

According to Michael Scheurer, former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit, Clinton had ample opportunity to take bin Laden out prior to 9/11, once three times in a 36 hour period, and passed on every one.

Phil McDonald
Phil McDonald
6 years ago

Wonder if SPLC has american jihadists and ISIS leader Zulfi Hoxha, on their hate list? Searching…. Searching…

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago
Reply to  Phil McDonald

No, they just carefully choose to ignore them. Same with Antifa and most other left-wing groups.

Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
6 years ago

If you defect to ISIS or any other group I do not consider you American

de·fec·tion
dəˈfekSH(ə)n/Submit
noun
the desertion of one’s country or cause in favor of an opposing one.

salty2012
salty2012
6 years ago

I agree with you on the Serbian war. Clinton killed a lot of Christians who were defending their people.

David Glynn
David Glynn
6 years ago
Reply to  salty2012

And the Serb leadership are still being hunted down, prosecuted in The Hague by the UN or murdered in the street by muzrat scum.
Long live Serbia and
DEATH TO ISLAM!

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
6 years ago

I’m not surprised two Demoncraps took the wrong, dangerous and traitorous position of backing our enemies. This should, of course, out them as who they really are. Along with the sodomite Nerogro backing Iran.

Yet, astonishingly they get elected year in and year out, and the two Demoncraps + 1 sodomite Negro, are hailed as heroes, men of peace, geniuses and all that leftist crap.

Don’t people know they WISH for your death?? Why do you think they are flooding this country with the “darkies”?? Demoncraps want and lust for WHITE GENOCIDE. And why they also oppose anti-abortion laws. They also seek to disarm you (when this can be ignored since the Constitution is the supreme law of the land). Create fiat money so by the TURD generation it’s worthless!

So they want you childless, disarmed, destitute and surrounded by your enemies.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago

If a bullet or drone has your name on it, you are going to get it. However, it is those “To Whom It May Concern” types you have to watch out for.

Annie
Annie
6 years ago

What is really bone chilling about this story is the fact
that Rahim and Wright raised money for Hoxha’s trip to
Islamic State territory – and that Rahim kept tabs on
Hoxha through the entire journey – first personally and
then through an intermediary while Hoxha was at the
jihadi training camp. After which, Hoxha went on to
actually behead Kurdish soldiers in an Islamic State
propaganda video.

The way Wright and Rahim had planned to behead
Pamela Geller.

I think Rahim – who was actually and emotionally caught
up in Hoxha’s trip to aid Islamic State – changed his
mind about beheading Pamela because he was relying
on a massively obese man and a cerebral palsy inflicted
man to help him carry out the deed. I think a so called
“lone wolf” like him might have soon hooked up with
others more capable to help him murder Pamela – others
like his evil pal, American jihadi Zulfi Hoxha.

God bless Pamela Geller. May the love of her family,
her staff, associates and her followers sustain her always.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
6 years ago

OK, get on your knees.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
6 years ago

“so far the only instance in which the U.S. government has confirmed the
name (and American citizenship) of an Islamic State member who appears
in one of the group’s media products”
***
American … in zip code only. Americans have a complete ideology – and Islam is incompatible with that ideology.

But Hoxha could be a Leftist. No conflict there.

As for confirmation … maybe #elections-matter?

Gary Callihan
Gary Callihan
6 years ago

Simply the results of Bush-Clinton-Bush-Obama filth.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago

God save this world from Islam and its violence.

Stephen Honig
Stephen Honig
6 years ago

Have there been any plans to cut off Muslim heads?

Andrew Sears
Andrew Sears
6 years ago

Shoot the scumbags.

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