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FBI Faces of Global  Terrorism
Date:  Sun, 14 July 2013 12:42:53 -0400  From:  Pamela Geller 
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You must have heard about this latest outrage. Last  week in Seattle, the 
FBI was running a terrorism awareness campaign, featuring  bus ads depicting 
photos of sixteen of the world's Most Wanted Terrorists. The  Joint 
Terrorism Task Force launched a publicity campaign for the U.S. Department  of 
State's Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program. RFJ offers up to $25 million for  
information that helps stop terrorism. 
Muslim groups and the politicians in their pockets actually got the reward  
ad campaign removed. We must act now.  

The RFJ program has been quite successful: through it, the State  
Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security has paid over $125 million to more  
than 
80 people who offered genuine information that led to jihadis being jailed  
and prevented acts of jihad terror. This program was instrumental in  leading 
to the arrest of jihadist Ramzi Yousef, who is now in prison for his  role 
in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. This program saves  lives.


It's hard to believe that this bothered anyone, but apparently it did. Jeff 
 Siddiqui, the founder of American Muslims of Puget Sound, has claimed that 
 Seattle-area Muslims called him, saying the Most Wanted Terrorists ad 
campaign  made them "concerned for their safety." He said the ad would be just 
as bad if  the government had posted an ad on buses with the faces of people 
from a single  ethnic group and the caption "the face of murders in the 
United States."
 

Muslim groups wailed and dhimmi Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) did  their 
bidding. He wrote to the FBI demanding that they pull the campaign, which  
he claimed was "offensive to Muslims and ethnic minorities" and  encouraged 
"racial and religious profiling."

McDermott claimed that the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list included  
people of other races and "associations with other religions and causes." But,  
he said, "their faces are missing from this campaign." He said that the ad 
would  "likely only serve to exacerbate the disturbing trend against Middle 
Eastern,  South Asian and Muslim Americans."

What trend? In reality, FBI statistics show that Jews are eight times more  
likely to be targets of hate crimes than Muslims. And the ad was not 
unfair:  of the FBI's 32 Most Wanted Terrorists, only two are not  Muslims.


So if he wanted the FBI to leave the Muslims off the Most Wanted Terrorists 
 ad, he'd first have to convince Muslims to stop committing terror attacks 
in the  name of Islam. But instead, McDermott and Siddiqui succeeded in 
getting  the FBI to remove the ads.



That’s right: the FBI caved to this Sharia demand (do not offend  
Muslims). The FBI is putting Americans at risk by submitting to the outrageous  
demands of Islamic supremacists. It is not the fault of the FBI that the 
world's  most dangerous terrorists are jihadists. That is the reality. You 
cannot 
avoid  the consequences of avoiding reality. Capturing these mass murderers 
is  significantly more important than propping up the fictional narrative 
of  victimhood and the nonsensical hurt feelings. People are being 
slaughtered every  day in jihad attacks.
 

So we are going to have to do the FBI's job for them. We're  taking it upon 
ourselves to alert the public to the nature and magnitude of the  terror 
threat.
 

We’re going to run  the same ad on Seattle buses. You are going to make 
it happen.  
Please help us stand against this politically correct  madness, and call 
the FBI back to what it should be doing: protecting Americans  against threats 
foreign and domestic. Donate via Paypal to [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) . The American  Freedom Defense 
Initiative is a 501c3 organization; your contributions are  tax-deductible. 
Thank you for helping us stand for freedom, “ and common  sense. 



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