Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Undercover NYPD uncovers bomb plot at Brooklyn College

A New York City cop 'converted' to Islam and went undercover to spy on students at Brooklyn College. Two Muslim students accused of "building a bomb and planning to wage jihad in New York" were arrested according to the Daily Mail

The NYPD cop had been undercover for 4 years after gaining the trust of Muslims at the Islamic Society in New York City. She went by the name Melike (Mel, for short) and took the Muslim oath of faith and befriended Muslim students. The NYC weblog Gothamist, a leftist garbage dump, called Mel's actions "spying on Muslims." It's a good thing she did--imagine if she didn't and they blew Gothamist to smithereens. 

Socialist Mayor of New York Bill DeBlasio criticized police surveillance when he spoke at a Ramadan dinner as he lied that Muslim New Yorkers were "still fighting for basic human rights." Yes, the right to continue playing the role of victim as they attack Jews, forbid Middle East Christians the right to breathe, and behead those who insult the religion of peace in many parts of the world.

Thanks to DiBlasio, New York is a safer place to be if you're a Muslim--not so much if you're not.

Disclaimer: Not all Muslims are terrorists nor hate infidels. But the Koran takes exception with them if the Koran is to be taken literally, which Islam says you should. On the other hand, most terrorists of late are Muslim--check it out.

Charged in the plot were Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui. They pleaded not guilty but if you believe the NYPD undercover detective, they're likely lying.


Students who have learned of this undercover operation said they now feel violated after discovering Mel's true identity. 

When Islamic terrorism is no longer a threat to our peace and coexistence, then you have a good case to make the claim of feeling violated. 

Until then, I say, get over it.



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