Suspected Ft Lauderdale shooter, Esteban Santiago, who killed 5 people on Friday, went by the name “Aashiq Hammad” on his Myspace account in 2007. Fort Lauderdale Airport terrorist Esteban Santiago registered on MySpace under the name “Aashiq Hammad” and recorded Islamic religious music on the site, 3 years before he ever deployed to Iraq as a
Read MoreCologne, Germany – German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Directorate General for Public Security, classified in its 2016 annual report more than 43,000 Muslims residing in Germany as extremists. The report, which was published on Friday, stated that 11,000 of these Muslims have “terrorist tendencies.” Compared to the report published in 2014,
Read MoreOn January 7–the day after the heinous attack in the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood international gun-free zone–the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence Tweeted that you can “carry a gun and ammo in a checked bag” when you fly. Of course, anyone who flies knows that if they actually try to carry a gun onto a plane–checked
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