Islamic Terrorist Training Camp Discovered In The Bible Belt By FBI
This should be very alarming to everyone whether you live in the Bible Belt or not.
An Islamic terrorist training camp was discovered in Macon County Alabama not far from downtown Tuskegee.
According to ABC3340,
At first glance, it looks like an abandoned dump.
The growing number of terror camps across the United States
But this plot of land in Macon County, Alabama is described in an FBI search warrant as a “makeshift military-style obstacle course” belonging to a small group of terrorists led by Siraj Wahhaj who owned the property up a long dirt road but just a few miles from downtown Tuskegee.
“Just because you’re in a small town or a small state does not mean you might not potentially have individuals engaged in the types of activities that would call into question threats to national security,” says Tim Fuhrman, Former Special Agent with the FBI field office in Mobile, Alabama.
The property, similar to another compound in New Mexico the group is now linked to where federal prosecutors say Wahhaj and four other suspects were training children to carry out deadly terror attacks on American soil.
Just think, if this was happening in southern Alabama, think about where else it may be going on as well.
For all we know, there could be a dozen or more of these throughout the U.S., especially in some of the more liberal states.
If you’ll recall, there was a compound found in New Mexico last year.
The New York Times reported,
Five residents of a squalid New Mexico compound where a child was found dead last year pleaded not guilty on Thursday to terror charges that they were plotting to kill United States government officials, military personnel and F.B.I. employees.
While federal authorities say the five family members were planning deadly attacks, their lawyers contend they were charged because they are Muslim.
The new charges are included in an indictment handed up last week. The two men and three women — who have been incarcerated on weapons charges since August, after the authorities raided the compound — stand accused of running a terror training camp and using malnourished children, who lived on site, as pawns in their plot.
Their remote desert outpost near the Colorado border was used to store firearms and served as a base from which to prepare to “engage in jihad, to die as martyrs, and to engage in violent acts,” according to the recent indictment.
The truth of the matter is this, there is an increasing threat in our country and it can exist anywhere. We need to do everything we can to eliminate these threats before they get out of control like they have in other countries.