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U.S. Government report on 35 terrorist-related Muslim 'compounds' in America

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Map of Jamaat ul-Fuqra terrorist acts in U.S.This government report concerning the Muslims of America-connected group Jamaat ul-Fuqra is from 2005, but critics point out that the compounds are still thriving, even though several members have been arrested over the past couple of decades. The map on the right shows known Jamaat ul-Fuqra terrorist acts in the United States during the 1980s and 90s. Despite this wide variety of crimes extending back many years, the government, media and "neighbors" are downplaying the danger of this group continuing to operate on U.S. shores.

Identifying the Links between White-Collar Crime and Terrorism

The central focus of the report is a detailed study of cases investigated and prosecuted in Colorado that involve members of a terrorist group known as Jamaat Ul Fuqra. (Fuqra). A substantial component of these cases is a worker’s compensation scheme that involved not only fraudulent insurance claims but also identification fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion....

A state-level perspective is provided through an analysis of criminal cases brought in Colorado against members of a known terrorist group, Jamaat Ul Fuqra. (Fuqra). Investigation in these cases began at the state level in the 1990s, when local police in Colorado found evidence of criminal activity by members of Fuqra, including documentation of a worker’s compensation scheme involving fraudulent insurance claims, identification fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion....

For example, terrorist suspects Ahmad Ajaj and Ramzi Yousef collected materials such as photographs, identification cards, bank records, and education records to create the false identities, which they later used to travel to the United States. Other WCCs [White Collar Crimes], such as identity theft, insurance fraud, and credit card fraud, have been used to fund terrorist activities....

Another source of terrorist funding, which is discussed less often in the literature, is intellectual property (IP) crime.... The illegal sale of counterfeited goods and illegal use of IP to commit other crimes, such as stock manipulation, have been used to support terrorist activities....

In the mid-1990’s the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, successfully prosecuted members of a fundamentalist Islamic sect known as Jamaat Ul Fuqra (Fuqra). In addition to being accused of acts of domestic terrorism, Fuqra members were charged with various WCCs, including committing insurance fraud in a worker’s compensation scheme that spanned a period of more than seven years....

The Fuqra group was first organized in Pakistan by Sheikh Mubarik Ali Jilani Hasmi (Jilani), who also established a United States Fuqra organization in 1980. The followers of Jilani reportedly believe that their leader can perform miracles and exhibit unquestioning respect and obedience. Most, though not all, of the members of Fuqra are African-American, U.S. citizens who have adopted extremist beliefs and live in communal environments, or “Jamaats.” It is believed that over thirty-five (35) Jamaats have existed in the U.S. since 1980, in addition to more than a dozen “covert training compounds” in Colorado, Texas, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, California, Oregon, Washington, Maryland, Alabama, Oklahoma, Virginia, and Tennessee (see Map of Selected Fuqra Activities)....

Over the past few decades, it is believed that the U.S. Fuqra has been preparing for and engaging in a holy war (Jihad) against individuals and groups they perceive to be their enemy. These enemies include Israel, the Nation of Islam, Hindus, Ansar Muslims, East Indians, Jews, the Jewish Defense League, Hare Krishnas, Buddists, and the U.S. government. Since the formation of Fuqra in the U.S., it is suspected that Fuqra members and associates have been involved in at least thirteen murders and sixteen bombings. (See Appendix B for a partial listing.)

The first investigation of Fuqra was initiated by the FBI in 1983, in response to a killing and double firebombing in Detroit, Michigan, directed at the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam....

Members of the Fuqra group have raised money by taking advantage of a variety of social services programs, including worker’s compensation, public health care, welfare, and food stamps programs. Other crimes committed by Fuqra members include the creation and use of false identification cards, birth certificates, and other forged documents...

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  • Pauline  - Muslim Terrorist Training Camps in the United Stat
    Even though you've just provided the "U.S. Government report on 35 terrorist-related Muslim 'compounds' in America" I'm sure some Left-wing empty-headed Dhimwit will claim Islamophobia, Zenophobia, racist, tea-bagger etc. Don't expect the major news media to properly address these issues - they omit them like the plague and then wonder why Americans don't trust them. I have yet to see anything on MSNBC, CNN, or "Democracy Now" that properly expresses the legitimate reasons why Americans do not trust Islam.

    One more reason why 71% of Americans don't want a ground zero mosque. Mosques are going to end up being a Trojan horse for the West.

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  • Tim
    This is all apart of mr. obama trying to be politically correct with terrorist nations!!!But on the other hand he may have something going for himself .. His wife sure toes the line!!!Oh Shareeea!!cant wait till you get here!!and to think 70% of the woman in the country voted for this guy..I wonder if oprah is lying low.What we need is a real leader not some guy looking for a fat retirement check and a 747 to bounce around the country playing basketball.....
  • Jeff Hansen
    The caption in the vid read: "Every muslim man & woman should learn to defend himself".
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