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Current Events => Terrorism In the US and Around the World => Topic started by: JohnnyReb on July 19, 2015, 10:01:28 AM

Title: Is it one Chattanooga terrorist down and three more to go.
Post by: JohnnyReb on July 19, 2015, 10:01:28 AM
The Chattanooga Terrorist shooter was seen recently at a shooting range with three others practicing their shooting. Will there be 3 more shootings?

http://www.wdef.com/content/news/developing/story/Muhammad-Abdulazeez-reportedly-spotted-at-gun/SomivzA_KEu0eC9HZ_MzKw.cspx#
Title: Re: Is it one Chattanooga terrorist down and three more to go.
Post by: obumazombie on July 19, 2015, 01:19:01 PM
While they are looking for them, will Time accuse Ayn Rand of being responsible ?
They did to with regard to the Charleston shooting...




Ayn Rand fans
– both the dedicated Objectivists and the Tea Party libertarians
– will not be surprised to see Rand slimed in Time magazine.

In her early, unpublished work, Rand biographer Anne Heller asserts in Rand’s characters she is “glimpsing Charleston gunman Dylann Roof and his lethal ilk.”


Heller told Time readers "Rand hated ordinary people with a vengeance."
In this passage, she’s commenting on Ideal, a novella that is being staged as a play in New York:

As Ayn Rand’s biographer, I came to appreciate certain things about her:
her willingness to persevere as an outsider, her hard work, her ferocious drive to formulate and articulate what, like it or not, were ideas, not dictums or even policy papers.
Yet reading Ideal today, I can’t help glimpsing Charleston gunman Dylann Roof and his lethal ilk in the undoubting fanaticism of Johnny Dawes and I am appalled.


On Heller’s own website, her earlier version of the article included Roof and Denver theater shooter James Holmes:

As Ayn Rand’s biographer, I came to appreciate certain things about her:
her willingness to persevere as an outsider, her hard work, her ferocious drive to formulate and articulate what, like it or not, were ideas, not dictums or even policy papers.
Yet reading Ideal today, I can’t help glimpsing Dylann Roof, James Holmes, and all their murderous kind in the undoubting fanaticism of Johnny Dawes and am appalled.

I haven't read Ideal or The Little Street, the other "stunningly harsh and anti-social" work Heller cites.
But it should be plain that Rand never published these while she was alive, and perhaps she left them unpublished for a reason or two.


 (http://Ayn Rand fans
– both the dedicated Objectivists and the Tea Party libertarians
– will not be surprised to see Rand slimed in Time magazine.

In her early, unpublished work, Rand biographer Anne Heller asserts in Rand’s characters she is “glimpsing Charleston gunman Dylann Roof and his lethal ilk.”


Heller told Time readers "Rand hated ordinary people with a vengeance."
In this passage, she’s commenting on Ideal, a novella that is being staged as a play in New York:

As Ayn Rand’s biographer, I came to appreciate certain things about her:
her willingness to persevere as an outsider, her hard work, her ferocious drive to formulate and articulate what, like it or not, were ideas, not dictums or even policy papers.
Yet reading Ideal today, I can’t help glimpsing Charleston gunman Dylann Roof and his lethal ilk in the undoubting fanaticism of Johnny Dawes and I am appalled.


On Heller’s own website, her earlier version of the article included Roof and Denver theater shooter James Holmes:

As Ayn Rand’s biographer, I came to appreciate certain things about her:
her willingness to persevere as an outsider, her hard work, her ferocious drive to formulate and articulate what, like it or not, were ideas, not dictums or even policy papers.
Yet reading Ideal today, I can’t help glimpsing Dylann Roof, James Holmes, and all their murderous kind in the undoubting fanaticism of Johnny Dawes and am appalled.

I haven't read Ideal or The Little Street, the other "stunningly harsh and anti-social" work Heller cites.
But it should be plain that Rand never published these while she was alive, and perhaps she left them unpublished for a reason or two.)



full article...


http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2015/07/18/time-slimes-ayn-rand-fan-charleston-church-shooter-dylann-roof#sthash.uzdV2Ksy.dpuf
 (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2015/07/18/time-slimes-ayn-rand-fan-charleston-church-shooter-dylann-roof#sthash.uzdV2Ksy.dpuf)
Title: Re: Is it one Chattanooga terrorist down and three more to go.
Post by: mrclose on July 20, 2015, 03:20:28 PM
Has this been reported anywhere?

Tennessee Shooter Had A Different Name... Confirmed To Have Been A Palestinian Terrorist

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As Shoebat.com stated yesterday prior to media speculation, that the Tennessee shooter was Palestinian, now the government of Jordan confirms it as reported by CNN Arabic.

Also, his real name is not Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez.

The shooter’s real name is Mohammad Youssuf Saeed Al-Hajjaj born September 5th, 1990 and gained a temporary Jordanian passport.

His father had changed his last name to Abdulazeez for unknown reasons in which his son then carried that last name as well.

It is common for many Palestinians who are doing nefarious activities to change names.

http://shoebat.com/2015/07/17/the-tennessee-shooter-had-a-different-name-and-is-now-confirmed-to-have-been-a-palestinian-terrorist-who-visited-an-isis-infested-community/
Title: Re: Is it one Chattanooga terrorist down and three more to go.
Post by: obumazombie on July 20, 2015, 04:15:06 PM
^Is that Walid Shoebat's website ?
If it is, I really like that guy.
Title: Re: Is it one Chattanooga terrorist down and three more to go.
Post by: mrclose on July 20, 2015, 06:23:42 PM
^Is that Walid Shoebat's website ?
If it is, I really like that guy.
Yes it is.
Title: Re: Is it one Chattanooga terrorist down and three more to go.
Post by: obumazombie on July 21, 2015, 02:31:25 PM
Yes it is.

I have a DVD Walid produced several years ago.
My Brother sent it to me.
My Brother and I at the time were having a disagreement about the nature of Islam.
I was under the false impression that since muslims have the pentateuch, and honor Abraham and other Old Testament figures, that they and the Christians were worshipping the same God essentially.
Walid and my Brother disabused me of that notion.