Friday, February 19, 2010

Alleged Attempt by Muslim Soldiers to Poison Food at Fort Jackson

This is perhaps another case of Muslim enemies within the military.
 
FROM FAMILYSECURITYMATTERS.ORG:

Exclusive: Alleged Attempt by Muslim Soldiers to Poison Food at Fort Jackson
The Editors

Numerous reports are circulating about the arrest of five Muslim soldiers just before Christmas on charges of attempting to poison the food supply at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Erick Stakelbeck of CBN:   From Fox News:  

The ongoing probe began two months ago, Chris Grey, a spokesman for the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division, told Fox News. The Army is taking the allegations “extremely seriously,” Grey said, but so far, “there is no credible information to support the allegations.”  

The suspects were part of a Arabic translation program called “09 Lima” and use Arabic as their first language, two sources told Fox News. Another military source said they were Muslim.
 
More from Erick Stakelbeck of CBN:   

A source with intimate knowledge of the investigation, which is ongoing, told CBN News investigators suspect the "Fort Jackson Five" may have been in contact with the group of five Washington, DC area Muslims that traveled to Pakistan to wage jihad against U.S. troops in December. That group was arrested by Pakistani authorities, also just before Christmas.  

Coming as it does on the heels of November's Fort Hood jihadist massacre, this news has major implications.  

Indeed.  

Little else is known at this time, and as of this writing, very few news outlets are reporting on what could become a highly scandalous story. If this is true – and remember that nothing has been officially confirmed – then it’ll be a little more difficult for the Pentagon to explain away five Muslim soldiers, acting in concert and with the help of other American Muslims who traveled to Pakistan to wage jihad against U.S. troops, to sicken and/or kill their fellow soldiers via poison in the food supply.  

However, don’t underestimate the power of PC, especially in our government and public institutions. Remember how the Army failed to act upon knowledge of Maj. Nidal Hasan’s radical Islam bent, and how many in the media sugarcoated an outright act of jihad by blaming “stress” for his “snapping under pressure.”  

And going way back to 2003, remember the Muslim soldier who threw a grenade in his fellow soldiers’ tent, killing one and wounding 15? An Army spokesman said the motive “most likely was resentment” and said he had been having “an attitude problem.” We’d say jihad is a pretty serious attitude problem.  

FSM will be watching this story closely. It’ll be interesting to see if the “mainstream media” decides it’s worthy of their precious time.