No, not Rev. Wright or Farrakhan. Close though.
PJ Media "After recent tutorials advising lone jihadists how to commit knife and vehicle attacks, the Islamic State's latest issue of Rumiyah magazine counsels terrorists on waging arson attacks -- with a Dallas megachurch suggested as a possible target."
PJ Media "After recent tutorials advising lone jihadists how to commit knife and vehicle attacks, the Islamic State's latest issue of Rumiyah magazine counsels terrorists on waging arson attacks -- with a Dallas megachurch suggested as a possible target."
(From the Islamic State's Rumiyah magazine, January 2017 issue)
"ISIS recommended arson as a simple terror tactic that arouses little suspicion in the planning stages "to destroy the property of the Crusaders and, in some cases, kill several of them, sending them from the fire of this world to the inferno of Hellfire.' ".
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"One example is merely carrying along a spray paint canister or thick permanent marker and writing therewith some words on a wall or on the ground near the target declaring that the attack was carried out by a soldier of the Islamic State," the article suggests, adding that jihadists can also tie a note to "taunt and enrage the disbelievers" around a brick and chuck it "through the window of an occupied property close to the scene of the attack."
Oh, boy. Now comes a torrent of copycat vandals.
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