Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Muslims Tried to Murder 100,000 People on September 11, 2001


Muslims Tried to Murder 100,000 People on September 11, 2001.

We must acknowledge this fact.

50,000 people worked in the World Trade Center.

At least 10,000 more worked in the Pentagon. 

There were tens of thousands of people walking around on the streets around the World Trade Center.

The fourth plane, which was brought down by a group of American heroes who were on the flight, was headed for either the White House, or the Capitol building. 

It would have killed thousands more.

The fact that """""ONLY""""" 3000 people were killed on September 11, 2001 is simply becaus this group of Muslims were not as good at mass-murder as they would have liked to be.

They used the means at their disposal to murder as many Americans as they could.

And they did it in the name of Allah, Mohammed, the Koran.

IF THEY WOULD HAVE HAD A NUCLEAR BOMB, THEY WOULD HAVE USED IT.

We must acknowledge and remember this truth.

We must teach our children this truth.

1 comment:

Walter Sieruk said...

Those deadly Muslims who were jiadist who were also al Qaeda mrmbers who commit that terrible and heinous affront against humankind and also America which was part of their wicked scheme were engaging in the vicious and murderous violence if the militant jihadism of Islam. That is real hard core non-watered down Islam and not some kind of warped or hijacked Islam as the apologists for this death cult claim as an attempt to coverup the truth. Just to site only two of the many places in the Quran that teaches violence and killing are in Sura 9:112, Which teaches "The believers fight in Allah's Cause, they slay and are slain, Kill and are killed." Likewise, in Sura 47:4 it also instructs "Whenever encounter the unbelievers strike off their heads until you make a great slaughter among them..." Using jet aircrafts as missiles and bombs as those jihadists had did can make a greater "slaughter among them" then a sword can.
Moreover all this does bring to mind the wisdom of the words of Thomas Pain from his book THE AGE OF REASON which reads "Any system of religion that has anything in it that shocks the mind of a child cannot be a true system."