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Islamofascists Threaten New Mexico Christian
International : Christian Internet Terror Watchdog Undaunted by Islamist Threats
By Allie Martin and Jenni Parker
A New Mexico homeless shelter director, who also writes for a Christian news service, claims he has been targeted for death by users of a radical Islamist website.
Salman Rushdie, move over.
Jeremy Reynalds is executive director of Joy Junction, a Christian emergency homeless shelter in Albuquerque. Also, as a freelance writer and private citizen who helps to monitor Internet terrorism, he has identified and helped shut down several websites operated by radical Muslim groups that advocate terrorist activity. That fact has secured him a "persona non grata" label among Islamic extremists -- perhaps one in particular.
What good is the Patriot Act, without counter-terror patriots.
Christian Wire Service (CWS) reports that just hours prior to the January 30 elections in Iraq, a jihadist terror site -- "www.mawsuat.com" -- was taken off-line by its U.S. Internet service provider after Reynalds alerted the ISP to the site's contents. Through the Federal Bureau of Investigations and other sources, the freelancer has since learned that his role in that site's demise has angered a number of jihadist radicals. And now, a recent posting on a Houston, Texas-based website called Ansarnet has publicly blamed Reynalds for the shutdown of the site. A discussion on Ansarnet, started by the person who ran the now defunct "mawsuat.com," included the Christian writer's home address so that he could be "visited," a picture of him, a wish for his ribs to be broken, and prayers to Allah that his "fatty neck" be delivered to his enemies -- an apparent reference to decapitation.
"Texas-based"? Let's re-base them in Gitmo.
Posted by: IToldYouSo 2005-02-11
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