Friday, August 31, 2007

MUSLIM ENCROACHMENT


Here's another encroachment by Muslims into western society. Another Muslim stronghold for furthering the global Jihad. They are the enemy within. This is creeping Jihad. They must be stopped. When I did a Google of “Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA” I got thousands of results, all pointing to “ Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA”. These people have flooded the internet with their propaganda. Here is a report from Jihad watch outlining a PR campaign in Queens, NY.:
March 19, 2005
US: Mosque Uses Mail Campaign To Dispel Myths, Broaden Outreach
“To counter perceived misinterpretations of Islam, members of a local mosque sent out thousands of information pamphlets about their religion and its teachings last month to Southeast Queens residents.”
These guys are masters of propaganda.

AND, FROM THE BALTIMORE SUN AUGUST 30, 2007:
baltimoresun.com
Muslim sect causes stir in Walkersville Group buying farm for retreat; town considers zoning change
By Rona Marech
Sun reporter
August 30, 2007
WALKERSVILLE

This small town of shady porches and green fields saw its last murder in 1929. The mayor runs a feed and seed store, where on Monday nights he presides over a long-running dominoes game. Many people live here because their parents and grandparents lived here before them.

And they like things the way they are.

So, a Muslim group's plan to purchase 224 acres of farmland to use for an annual convention and other activities has created a stir - one of the biggest in decades.

Residents of the rural hamlet outside Frederick have been buzzing about the issue, talking about it at the post office, the grocery store and the handful of shops along the quiet main street. On Aug. 20, 300 townspeople showed up for a forum at which the president of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA fielded questions about everything from his group's construction plans to his beliefs about terrorism.

Two days later, one of the town's five commissioners proposed a zoning amendment that would prohibit places of worship, schools and private clubs, among others, from building on land zoned for agriculture.

"People are very unrested," said Ralph Whitmore, the town burgess, or mayor. "People in Walkersville, and I include myself, we know what a great place it is to live and raise families and are always concerned about things that might change our quality of life."

The Ahmadiyya community has embarked on something of a public relations campaign, taking out ads in the local newspaper and initiating conversations with residents in hopes of assuaging fears.
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