The Business of Terror

Rachel Ehrenfeld writes on the charitable jihad in Frontpage, with thanks to EPG:

On May 11, 2005, Muhamed Mubayyid was arrested and charged in Boston's District Court for filing false tax returns on behalf of Care International, for which he acted as treasurer. Mubayyid was also the Customer Services manager of the company known as Ptech, a privately owned technology company based in Quincy, Massachusetts. Ptech, which recently changed its name to GoAgile, developed a software, also called Ptech, that was used primarily to develop enterprise blueprints that held every important functional, operational, and technical detail of a given enterprise.

Mubayyid is only the latest of Ptech's top investors and managers to run afoul with the law. Mubayyid personifies the interlinks of the complex infrastructure, which were established by al-Qaeda and other Islamist organizations in the US.

But Mubayyid was not arrested for his connection with al-Qaeda. Rather, was charged for making false statements and conspiring to defraud the US by misrepresenting Care's activities, which involved "the solicitation and expenditure of funds to support and promote the mujahideen and jihad, including the distribution of pro-jihad publications."...

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Looking into Ptech and GoAgile, it turns out that the business of this character is "Disaster Recovery" for high tech companies. Their computer systems, etc.

Which seems to be a clever method of profiteering from the terrorism that strikes in the West with the intent of disrupting the economy.

Ptech/GoAgile would then be ready to charge hefty sums to restore the companies back to profitability.

In simple form: the first group, the jihadists, destroy the infrastructure, then the second group rides in to the rescue and gets paid to fix the damage done.

As if the mafia burned down your house, and then sent mafia-connected builders to bid on the reconstruction.

How much more of this "break it then shake it down to fix it" routine is going on with these punks?

Well, after all, BigSleep, didn't Mo and his followers found and perfect the original protection racket mascarading as a faith?

w52-

You got it.

This is just following the Mohammadan Master Plan, in modern dress, to a T.

Maybe we should call it the Koran-a Nostra?

I'm sure somebody could find a line in the original Arabic that translates exactly into:

"We'll make them an offer they can't refuse."

But, instead of hiding the bodies in steel drums in Biscane Bay, they hang them proudly from construction cranes in Iran.

The hanged women are especially instructive images.

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