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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Muslim radicals poised to exploit U.S. racial tensions

Black nationalists, Nation of Islam influenced Dallas cop killer

While there is no evidence of formal affiliation, the suspect in the Dallas sniper attack considered himself a black nationalist, and he showed affinity for the religious group most closely associated with the Black Power movement that arose in the 1960s, the Nation of Islam.

Micah Xavier Johnson, a 25 year-old Army reservist who had served a tour of duty in Afghanistan, was photographed wearing a dashiki and holding up his right fist clenched in the Black Power salute. On his Facebook page, Johnson liked pages related to Elijah Muhammad, the Nation of Islam’s deceased founder. And he liked the Black Riders Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African American Defense League.

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3 comments:

  1. If you believe this is just a coincidence, you're sadly wrong. It's been designed this way. Leaks about an upheaval planned for this summer started surfacing last winter. Problem is people didn't take it seriously then. People really need to learn to listen to things like this especially when it fits when you have a president dividing people into groups! You were warned long before now, just didn't believe it. I guess you're believing it now.

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  2. How quickly we forget , the head of all security and government heads including the CIA are muslims , that was posted months ago in the news.
    Now that we know this any and all military have been subjected to islam or muslims . What else would you expect.

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  3. Blatantly Obama's "Black" racism at work. Obama instigating New Black Panthers / Nation of Islam / BLM / Radical Islam now in the US.

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