Tuesday, May 8, 2018

The Tenured Enemy in Our Midst

Mike Adams
Clearly, the FBI needs to turn its attention away from the Russians. The real collusion is between American universities and the tenured terrorists they harbor.


"In 2007, I sat down for a brief interview with an FBI agent. While we sat in a coffee shop in Wilmington, North Carolina, I outlined the case against Professor Julio Pino of Kent State University. My accusations were serious but irrefutable: Julio Pino was an Islamic jihadist who was actively conspiring with other terrorists seeking to murder American troops and innocent civilians. The FBI eventually got Pino. Unfortunately, it took them eleven years during which Ohio taxpayers were forced to pay the salary of a man who was openly planning to wage war on his own country." . . .
. . . "The university fired Pino following his recent guilty plea in federal court. But that was only because they had no other choice. It wasn’t because they disapproved of Pino. After all, he was given a faculty excellence award in 2003 after he wrote an op-ed in the student newspaper, urging children to become suicide bombers and kill innocent Jews." . . .

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