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George Rasley, CHQ Editor

Connecting The Right Dots On The New Year's Eve Terror Attacks

Social media and the big establishment media outlets have been awash in attempts to connect the dots between two high profile incidents of violence on New Year’s Eve – many of the attempting to connect the two through the military service and posts of the two perpetrators.


However, our research has convinced us that there is no connection, even though there are some peculiar coincidences – notably that both rented the vehicles used in the incidents through Turo, a car sharing service run by an entrepreneur with an Arabic name and both were once stationed at the Army’s sprawling Ft. Bragg.


Those dots appear to lead nowhere, although we do not discourage further research in that direction, the more important dots to connect lead away from any connection between Muslim terrorist former Staff Seargent Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who killed 15 and injured at least 35 in New Orleans and Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, who killed himself while blowing up a Tesla Cybertruck in front of the Las Vegas Trump Hotel.



The most important dots to follow lead from Jabbar, a military IT specialist, to a Houston Mosque known for preaching jihad and encouraging anti-American and anti-Western views in those who attend, the Muslim Brotherhood international terrorist organization, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) which is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Obama-Biden Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies that brough thousands of Muslim security risks into the United States military and government.


Dot #1: In what might be called “intentional cultural ignorance” despite the demonstrable threat to national security, Biden has placed many anti-American Muslims in positions of trust at the highest levels of our government, including in the White House and at the Pentagon, creating an environment that ignores the Muslim security threat.


Dot #2: In a classic warning sign that he was a terror risk, Shamsud-Din Jabbar was known to have “become more devout” as his life and career began to swerve off the path to the American dream.


Dot #3: Jabbar posted videos in which he “pledges bayat” to the Islamic State, an Arabic term referring to the oath of loyalty that ISIS followers are expected to pronounce as a way to signal their allegiance to the group. He also, in language straight out of the Quran, said he wished to focus on the “war between the believers and the disbelievers.”


Dot #4: While it is unclear what association Jabbar had with two nearby mosques in Houston, the closest mosque to his Muslim neighborhood has a history of anti-Western rhetoric, including hosting a speaker who made inflammatory remarks denouncing Jews and white washing Hitler.


Dot #5: As soon as Jabbar was identified as the New Orleans terrorist the local mosque put out the word to its congregants not to talk to the media or the FBI without first talking to CAIR.


Dot #6: Going back to 1972, dozens of Muslim terror attacks in the United States have been perpetrated by Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated individuals, yet thanks to Obama and Biden CAIR and other American Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated organizations remain off the terrorism watchlist.


While the New Orleans Muslim terror attack is already fading from the front pages of the establishment media, conservatives should not let this latest wake up call on the Muslim security threat fade from public attention. We urge the incoming Trump administration to designate the Muslim Brotherhood, and its American affiliates including CAIR, as terrorist organizations, and to make any association with them a disqualification for a position of trust in the United States government and military.



  • New Years Eve terrorist events

  • New Orleans

  • Las Vegas

  • Turo car sharin

  • Ft. Bragg

  • Muslim terrorism

  • Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger

  • Staff Seargent Shamsud-Din Jabbar

  • Las Vegas Trump hotel

  • Houston Mosque

  • Muslim Brotherhood

  • Biden administration

  • Islamic State

  • Believers vs. disbelievers

  • CAIR

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