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When will we learn? Maybe when a Muslim terrorist group bombs a nuclear reactor? That’s not an unreal scenario.
Just take this case out of Australia involving an Algerian Muslim spiritual leader occupying its territory.
The terrorist who led the grou p that planned to attack several highly populated Australian locations has been released from a Melbourne prison – with reports saying he’s headed straight for the western suburbs.
Abdul Nacer Benbrika was initially charged over leading a terror cell conspiring to attack the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) during the 2005 AFL Grand Final, as well as Victoria’s Crown Casino and the Lucas Heights reactor in Sydney.
That’s Australia’s only nuclear reactor.
On Tuesday morning, the Victorian Supreme Court ruled that Benbrika was a low risk to public safety but was required to continue a deradicalisation program.
If Abdul is “low-risk”, what’s a high-risk terrorist? A guy who plans to blow up the sun?
Abdul already expressed his views on “radicalization”.
“Osama bin Laden was a great man before 11th September, which they said he did it. Until now, nobody knows who did it. What you have to understand that anyone who fights for the sake of Allah, the first – when he dies, the first drop of blood that comes from him out, all his sin will be forgiven.”
“I am telling you that my religion doesn’t tolerate other religion. It doesn’t tolerate. The only one law which needs to spread, it can be here or anywhere else, has to be Islam.”
That deradicalization program is bound to go well.
Algerian-born Benbrika had urged them to target large crowds at sports matches or a train station to pressure the Australian government to withdraw its soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan, the court heard.
Benbrika had said it was “permissible to kill women, children and the aged,” prosecutors said.
So Islam. Basically.
Handing down her judgment, Justice Hollingworth said the evidence “clearly establishes” that Benbrika had made substantial progress towards deradicalisation in recent years.
And yet she didn’t offer to have him move in with her.
Deradicalization programs should come with refunds. “Terror threat ended or your country back.”
SPURWING PLOVER says
I would like to Parachute this Creature into the Amazon Jungle/Rainforests without a weapon of any kind and lets see what happens
Cheryl Barker says
Poisonous snakes and insects first. Alligators get what’s left.
smcsw says
Which creature? The imam or the idiot judge?
James says
Keep these people away from the Amazon. It would be a catastrophe. There are many Marxist NGOs and drug gangs there, who would give you a rifle and the position of “captain of the religious and anti-fascist troop”. Contradictory, but real.
Jeff Bargholz says
There are neighborhoods in Oakland, Detroit, Chicago or Philly that would be more dangerous, although at least the natives there wouldn’t eat him.
Algorithmic Analyst says
lol … “de-radicalization”. Some people never learn 🙂
Seriously, in many cases Islamic views are “hard-wired” into their brains by a certain age. For example, in recent years some Germans still believed in Hitler and Nazism even in their old age.
Algorithmic Analyst says
Thanks Una, excellent video.
Cassandra says
The Nazis created the European Union, it is the 4th Reich. WEF is a Nazi construct and the UN is the United Nazis: they won.
NAVY ET1 says
De-radicalization is a myth contrived by the same fools who believe a man can be a woman and vice versa. I’m sure it’s designed to allow people like Justice Hollingworth to be able to sleep at night after she releases a terrorist into the populace, who’s admitted that “one drop” of blood spilled in the furtherance of Islam brings forgiveness and his death sends him straight to 70 virgins. If a person TRULY believes that, they’ll never un-believe it. Ever.
Perhaps it would do Justice Hollingworth some good to observe Navy SEAL training, especially enemy captivity training. A strong-willed candidate can learn to bide his time and “clearly establish substantial progress”…and they haven’t even be radicalized.
mj says
I really appreciate the tart, sarcastic humor asides. It felt good to laugh.
CowboyUp says
Daniel has a talent for making me laugh, even when it’s bad or outrageous news. It’s appreciated here too.
American Human says
I’d like to say, shooting bullets or grenade launchers and even artillery shells at a reactor containment building would not penetrate it. Part of the design criteria, depending on the age of the building, is to withstand a Boeing 747 fully loaded with fuel traveling at 350 mph.
Don’t tell the terrorists this though.
Cassandra says
I’m surprised that as soon as the Aussie government heard he was interested in the nuke plant, they didn’t give him a VIP tour…
Jeff Bargholz says
LOL! That’s a good one.
Angel Jacob says
All islamic terrorists should be executed. No exceptions.
Jeff Bargholz says
That would de-radicalize them in a hurry.
Ugly Sid says
Restart the Crusades.
Cassandra says
The Australian government are wholly owned by chicom criminals. They would be happy for a muslim, whom they despise, to flatten Australia so they could take complete control without ultimately, warfare.
Alexander Scipio says
It really shouldn’t surprise that those belonging to a political party that hates the West (pick your lefty party) would let loose these guys to destroy it… Why people who enjoy our rights vote for these parties is the question.. and the answers are: women’s suffrage/empathy vote, our Ed Skools and teacher unions…
Kasandra says
Doubt he’s a good candidate for “deradicalization.” However, just to be safe, how about sending him back to Algeria?
STJOHNOFGRAFTON says
There’s no hope for Australia with this kind of treachery perpetrated by our own legal system. To further rub our noses in this stinking debacle, Australians are forced, fait accompli, to keep this homicidal Islamic maniac in Australia at what once used to be called ‘the Governors pleasure’. Well, the ‘governor’, the bent legal system and the grubby little Islamic perp may be getting pleasure out of it but the rest of Australia is not.
Kasandra says
Well, you do seem to have plenty of time to post your lunatic comments.
Jeff Bargholz says
I’d be mad too if I were a retard with public hair on my face but not mad enough to blow things up.
Jeff Bargholz says
Ah, I meant to write “pubic” hair, not “public” hair. Damned spell check.