Sunday, September 20, 2015

The "Clock" Boy Scam - If It Walks Like an Influence Operation ...


From Frank Gaffney at Breitbart:

The more we learn about the facts surrounding the events in Irving, Texas this week, the more it seems we’ve been bamboozled.
The now-universal rendering of the story is that a student named Ahmed Mohamed was wrongly removed from his school in handcuffs for innocently bringing in a homemade “clock.”
The purported injustice of this story – laced with the implication that it all happened because Ahmed is a Muslim – has made him an instant celebrity, winning fawning treatment from MIT to Stephen Colbert to the White House.
The facts, however, suggest this may have been a provocation. For starters, building and bringing to school what sure looked like a trigger for an improvised briefcase bomb would predictably raise an alarm.
It appears, the “clock” Mohamed brought to school this week was not the first of his circuit boards to look ominously like an improvised explosive device trigger.  In fact, a photograph of one circulated by the Dallas Morning News was virtually indistinguishable from a circuit board used in a commercially available device used to train law enforcement and military personnel regarding how to identify IEDs.



There is, moreover, now growing evidence that these creations were not even those of the geeky freshman. See Reverse Engineering Ahmed Mohamed’s Clock and Ourselves on Artvoice.com and Thomas Talbot’s YouTube video.
When Ahmed’s miniature briefcase “clock” did precipitate such concerns, he refused to answer questions from school personnel and police about “his intentions and why he had brought the device to school.” Presumably, they were particularly interested in knowing whether he had brought anything else to school – perhaps to include the other part of such a bomb: the explosive component.
Under the circumstances and in accordance with protocols adopted in Irving – and in school districts across America to protect students and faculty from the sorts of attacks that have resulted in mass murders in several instances, Ahmed was taken into custody. The photograph of him in handcuffs that has gone viral, however, was not taken as he was escorted from the high school. Rather, it was staged after his father insisted at the police station that the cuffs remain on so his sister could take the picture.
In very short order, the family was under management by the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization established – ironically, in a federal prosecution conducted in nearby Richardson, Texas – to be a Muslim Brotherhood-associated fundraising and political warfare arm for the designated terrorist group, Hamas. Ahmed lawyered up and he and his family were no-shows for scheduled meetings with school officials and with the police chief and Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne.
In fact, at the very hour the latter meeting was supposed to occur, the Mohameds and their Islamic supremacist handlers were instead holding a press conference. In the course of the presser, the family made clear that their beef wasn’t with the Irving school district or the police. It was with the city’s political leadership, starting with Mayor Van Duyne.
That message has subsequently become a staple of the Islamists. For example, local news on September 18th featured a quote from one, Khalid Hamadeh of the Islamic Association of North Texas, decrying “political leaders espousing inflammatory anti-Muslim rhetoric and creating a climate of fear.”
Mayor Van Duyne has been a prime target of the Muslim grievance industry in Texas – a fixture of the Islamists’ large and aggressive operations in the state and elsewhere – ever since last spring when she opposed the establishment of an Islamic tribunal in her city. 

She did so out of a legitimate concern that such an entity would serve as its counterparts have elsewhere, notably in Britain – namely, as a vehicle for dispensing “justice” as defined, not by the laws of the land, but in accordance with the Islamic supremacist code called shariah.
Another data point: Attacks on Ms. Van Duyne in connection with the Ahmed Mohamed affair appear to have been pre-arranged and synchronized, rather than the sort of reaction that builds over time. Her Facebook and Twitter accounts, and those of the city government and school district, were suddenly and massively assaulted with vehement denunciations of the treatment of this student. Some were so vile, obscene and threatening that the Mayor has been compelled to accept police protection.
It is impossible to say for certain at this point whether the campaign to smear, silence and politically destroy Mayor Beth Van Duyne – a campaign pursued for months by the Islamists and greatly enabled by the Dallas Morning News and others – was actually a premeditated and skillfully executed provocation and influence operation.

What is clear, however, is that in the aftermath of the predictable response to Ahmed’s actions, it has turned into an extraordinarily successful campaign of disinformation and political warfare against an American community and its courageous and honorable mayor, the Irving school district and local law enforcement.
Either way, this larger campaign must be recognized for what it certainly is, and repudiated, not applauded – not only by protective parents of school-age children, but by patriotic Americans across the country who are opposed to Islamic supremacism and the threat it poses to us all.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

lookie here:
Alsufi Center...Irving Immigration Services

1418 N Story Rd.
Irving, TX 75061
Horn of Africa Community Association

3533 Portland St. Apt 2020
Irving, TX 75062

Anonymous said...

Spokeofor 1418 N. Story RoadA
Irving TX 75061

19 residents (current & past residents)

E**** Alhasan-mohamed
R**** Blach (male)
Elhassan Family (3 people)
M**** Eltyieb (male)
G**** Smith (Male 50's)
Mohamed Family (5 people)
Mohammed Family (2 people)
Mohemd family (2 people)
Moore Family (2 people)
M**** Izzeldin (male)

one partial phone number: (972)594-****

Anonymous said...

Non-ProfitFacts.com

Alsufi Center in Irving, TX

In Care of Name: aldean mohemd
Website: http://www.alsuficenter.org
Subsection: Charitable Organization
Ruling Date: 04/2001
Deductibility: Contributions are deductible
Foundation: Private non-operating foundation
Exempt Organization Status: Unconditional Exemption
Tax Period: 2007
Assets: $0
Income: $0
Filing Requirement: 990 - Not required to file (all other)
Asset Amount: $0
Amount of Income: $0
Form 990 Revenue Amount: $0
National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE): Human Services - Multipurpose and Other: Ethnic, Immigrant Centerss, Services

Pastorius said...

don't understand that. Enter the address and Google maps shows you where it is, but it is a street corner next to a Subway.

There's nothing there.

In fact it's more accurate to call it an "island" than a street corner:

http://tinyurl.com/nfk77t4

Anonymous said...

It is very confusing, Pastorius.

I went back to the image of the TWIN TOWERS posted in an earlier Ibloga thread because it provided some searchable details with the "Space Available" "Haggard Property Group" sign.

The image posted reflects another TWIN TOWERS address located in Dallas according to this link:
Haggard Property Group, LTD

Pastorius said...

Do you agree with me that it appears that MOhammed Elhassan and his brother Aldean own the TWin Towers?

Anonymous said...

At first glance, yes. But until we can obtain a certain visual of the facility, I'm holding back. The identity of the non-profit/immigration center combo identified for the Alsufi Center with no assets and no income is perplexing and raises the hairs on the back of my neck.
Also all the wireless companies located at the same location... Very fishy.

Pastorius said...

The Twin Towers facility is pictured in this post:

http://ibloga.blogspot.com/2015/09/twin-towers-transportation-corporation.html

Pastorius said...

The address for the Twin Towers facility is

8585 N Stemmons Fwy
Dallas, Texas

Pete Rowe said...

Shoot me an email. I can give you the documents I downloaded from the Texas Secretary of State's website. You must have an account to get the documents as they are not posted for free on the internet.

Going straight to the Texas S.o.S. is better than relying on Corporate Wiki. Although, they often have similar or identical information.

Pastorius said...

Pete, I don't have your email.

Here's mine:

cuanasblog

at

yahoo

Anonymous said...

Pastorius at 11:57:00....

See earlier comment...
Sunday, September 20, 2015 9:01:00 p.m.

That image if of the Dallas Twin Towers...compare pix
Haggard site image of fountain at TWIN TOWERS gateway in Dallas
matches the shape of the fountain at
the image in your previous post

It's not the same facility that Clock boy's family is involved with in Irving TX. That doesn't mean the facility isn't a similar design...just that I could not locate a similar structure following North Story Road in Irving TX. Like you said, the closest you can get to that number is a green patch crossing W. Irving Blvd.
using google maps

2625 Castle St Irving is associated with the 7 businesses listed....and that address is not showing up in the google maps residential neighborhood either.
I don't know what to make of it other than dual mirages.

Pastorius said...

Not sure you're right about that.

Check this out:

http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/16011082/8585-N-Stemmons-Freeway-Dallas-TX/

Anonymous said...

Pastorius@ 12:53:00...the link provides images for the following address:
8585 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247 (Dallas County)
Why/how is that address tied to Irving and clock boy?

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
I'm sorry. I don't remember.

HOwever, the 2625 Castle address is their home address.

Look at the photo of the home at the address:

http://tinyurl.com/qbdh9p4

then look at this photo of the press conference in front of their house:'

http://tinyurl.com/pw4zms8

Pastorius said...

I will try to go back through all my information and figure out where I got the Stemmons address.

It could be that I have made a mistake.

Pastorius said...

This is where I got it:

http://www.corporationwiki.com/p/2ihgoa/mohamed-elhassan

Pete Rowe said...

Here is a possible problem with Al-Sufi Center. Apparently, it registered as a "church" (the term includes any house of worship). Because it is a "church," it is not required to file Form 990 with the IRS, which is why it is showing 0 revenue and assets.

However, its activities do not look like a church/mosque. That could be a possible problem for IRS with regard to Sufi Center.

Anonymous said...

Ok, thanks. So, there are multiple locations and multiple businesses and multiple variations of spellings to the identity of business owners/agents/principals. Just a wee bit confusing.
Try to fathom the $$$$ potential federally sanctioned fraud which taxpayers will be subjected to by the thousands of additional migrants we are about to absorb by presidential decree. The details we've discussed these last couple of days resulted from just one 14 year old prankster.

Pastorius said...

I tend to think that with all the "coincidences" in Mhoammed El Hassan's life (he just so happened to be chosen to work with Terry JOnes - he insists "it was not a setup", as if anyone asked - he runs for President of Sudan - he debates Robert Spencer, his kid becomes famous and CAIR is right there to help and the President invites him to the White House),

this guy is either fucking Forrest Gump or he is Intelligence connected himself.

What do you think?

How is it the IRS never caught on already?

How is it this guy skates through life?

Anonymous said...

The thought that this individual is well connected within the criminal apparatus of our current administration crossed my mind (raised the hairs on the back of my neck) as soon as I saw the immigration office located within what is categorized as a "charitable organization", "Alsufi Center in Irving, TX" - a "private non-operating" charitable business which has no assets, no income, an unconditional exemption, does not need to file 990's but accepts donations which are deductable etc.

*********
I have no notion as to how charitable entities are set up legally, but these details (dated 2007 at link above) and the fact that an "Immigration" office appears to be part and parcel of alsufi certainly does increase my curiosity.
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How to determine the exact location of each business/owner and separate from the personal residences remains a puzzle.

Anonymous said...

BTW, Pastorius -
FWIW....Gallup: 3/4 of Americans believe that there is widespread corruption in government