SYSTEM THAT PRODUCED GERMAN
TERROR THRIVES IN U.S. Obama's 'countering violent
extremism' promotes rights of Muslims over protection of homeland, by Leo
Hohmann, 12/21/16, WND
What appears from the outside to be
a bungling of basic law-enforcement operations in Germany – allowing a known
illegal alien with a criminal and terrorist past to move about freely in German
society for more than a year – may not be a bungling at all.
Rather, its part of a coordinated
strategy also being used by open-borders globalists in the Obama
administration, says a retired Homeland Security officer.
Philip Haney, co-author of the
whistleblower book “See
Something Say Nothing,” explains how a Muslim migrant was
able to stay in the country long enough to plan an attack that killed 12 and
injured nearly 50 at a Berlin Christmas market Monday. Anis Amri, a Tunisian
national, was allowed to float about undetected by German authorities for more
than a year, even though he was a known terror threat who had his asylum bid
rejected and had spent four years in an Italian prison for burning down a
school.
The policy that treats Islamic
radicals with the soft touch of a preschool teacher, making sure not to violate
their “civil rights and civil liberties,” is called “countering violent
extremism,” or CVE.
It’s the same policy that governs
the Obama administration’s actions in fighting terrorism in the homeland.
The CVE program is rooted in United
Nations Agenda 2030 principles on migrant rights, which are adopted by
sanctuary cities throughout the world. The principles of CVE are being
implemented in city police departments worldwide through the U.N.’s Strong
Cities Network, as well as through the U.N. New Urban Agenda.
As previously reported by WND, the
Rockefeller Foundation is promoting
the New Urban Agenda as the means to transform
cities into multi-cultural havens for migrants. Read
WND’s previous reporting on the New Urban Agenda here and here.
The other piece to the puzzle is the
Muslim Brotherhood-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations, which is
heavily involved in the CVE program. Just last week, the Investigative
Project on Terrorism reported that
CAIR was hired by Obama’s Homeland Security Department to hold a training event
in Tampa, Florida, for a delegation of French police officers. Yes, French
police traveled to Florida to get trained in the latest methods of law
enforcement with a focus on how not to offend Muslims and migrants.
CAIR has criticized CVE as
“discriminatory and biased” against Muslims, but the group’s participation in
the recent CVE training for French police shows that its earlier objections to
the program are really just a smokescreen, Haney told WND.
“CVE is similar in many ways to the
‘catch and release’ program Obama has implemented at the border,” Haney said.
“You have a person in custody, you question them, but then you let them go.”
That’s exactly what German
authorities did with 24-year-old Anis Amri, a native of Tunisia who came to
Europe as an illegal alien, first arriving in Italy seven years ago as a
teenager. He was convicted of arson and spent four years in prison, was released
and made his way to Germany in July 2015.
Instead of being immediately
deported, Amri was given the “catch and release” treatment and granted an
asylum hearing. He was denied asylum in June, yet the German government still
dragged its feet, reportedly scheduling his deportation for July, then delaying
the deportation again, reportedly waiting for his passport to arrive in the
mail.
The German authorities had several
opportunities to detain and deport a known criminal but refused to do the right
thing at every opportunity, Haney said. This despite reports that Amri used six
different names under three different nationalities in a game of cat and mouse
meant to confuse authorities as to his real identity. He was also known to have
received weapons training at an overseas terrorist camp.
With Muslim Brotherhood-inspired
groups like CAIR calling the shots on how law enforcement is to treat Muslim
defendants in terrorism investigations, the end result is almost always that
the defendant, often a migrant or son of a migrant, is allowed to roam free
while the investigation proceeds.
If the German government had done
its job and deported Amri in a timely fashion, he would not have been able to
steal a truck, assassinate its driver and ram it into the Christmas market
crowd, killing 12 Germans, Haney said.
More concerning to the practitioners
of CVE is the possibility of a backlash against Muslim migrants by the native
population. That’s why even after the terrorist attack on Berlin was carried
out, German and U.K. police have stepped up patrols to combat “Islamophobia,”
Robert Spencer reported Wednesday in an
article for Jihad Watch.
Obama’s attorney general, Loretta
Lynch, took the same approach after last year’s attack on a Christmas party in
San Bernardino, which left 14 Americans dead at the hands of jihadists Syed
Farook and Tashfeen Malik. Lynch said she would “aggressively prosecute” any
anti-Islamic speech on social media that “edged toward violence.” She was
forced to walk back her comments after universal outrage from First Amendment
advocates.
Germany is also working with
Facebook to round up and prosecute Germans who post information deemed to be
“hate speech” against Muslim migrants.
Haney said President-elect Donald
Trump must do away with the suicidal CVE policies installed by Obama, because
these policies are more concerned with violating the civil rights and civil
liberties of Islamic radicals than they are with protecting America.
Germany is reaping the bitter fruit
of this same policy. Twelve Germans, including several women and children, are
dead, and more than a dozen more are seriously wounded by a terrorist who should
never have been let in the country. And even after he was allowed in, the
government had multiple opportunities to arrest and deport him but failed to do
so.
Civilization jihad calls for
changing a nation by changing its people and its values—gradually, over time. Haney
said the other priority of the incoming Trump administration should be to
declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.
House
Bill 3892 is designed to do exactly
that.
“The Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist
Designation Act would take CAIR and ISNA out of the public arena, out of the
legislative arena, out of the law enforcement arena, all at one time,” Haney
said. “Trump already said he intends to designate the Brotherhood as a
terrorist organization and several other countries already have [including
Russia, Egypt and the UAE] so it would not be hard to do.”
Haney said he has documented at
least 150 visits to the White House by Brotherhood-connected Muslim leaders
during Obama’s tenure in office.
“They are a chameleon that can
change colors and will have to be watched carefully with the Republicans taking
power, but passing HR 3892 would be a great start,” he said.
“Without firing a shot, you
eliminate 80 percent of the problem, because if you’re declared a terrorist
organization you are not allowed to operate in the political arena or in the
law enforcement arena. There would be no more CAIR-sponsored training for
police. No more sensitivity training for our officers thereby preventing them
from doing their jobs.”
The bill already has nearly 80
co-sponsors in the House.
“The excuse for not passing it this
year was that Republicans were waiting to see who won the presidential election,
believing that it would be a wasted effort to pass the bill if Hillary Clinton
became president,” Haney said. “They wanted to wait till after the election.
Now they have no excuse.”
http://www.wnd.com/2016/12/system-that-produced-german-terror-thrives-in-u-s/
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