“Yet instead of searching the property themselves, what did the FBI do? They asked the neighbor, Jason Badger, to wear a hidden camera and risk his life by approaching an armed, Islamic extremist compound.”
The corruption and incompetence of the FBI continues to amaze and appall.
Why didn’t the FBI go in? Were they afraid that to do so would be “Islamophobic”?
“NM Tragedy: Could the FBI Have Saved the Boy?,” by Ryan Mauro, Clarion Project, August 8, 2018:
The New Mexico authorities have announced heart-breaking news: The remains of a boy have been found at the Islamist compound that was raided on Friday.
It is almost certainly the body of disabled toddler Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, who has been missing for nine months after being abducted by his father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, and brought to the compound with 11 other malnourished children.
The day the remains were found would have been his fourth birthday.
The pain one experiences from reading the story is increased exponentially by a reality that is difficult to accept: The boy might have been saved if the FBI had acted, instead of stalling until the New Mexico police finally went in on their own.
The Beginning
Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj went missing on December 1, 2017, abducted by his father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj. The boy’s mother, Hakeemah Ramzi, went to the police. The boy’s parents had been married for 15 years, according to press reports. It is unclear what sparked the sudden rift within the Wahhaj family.
Siraj Ibn Wahhaj attributed his son’s disabilities to demonic beings and believed that only an Islamic exorcism would expel the demons, a fact reported by the Clarion Intelligence Network’s sources before it was confirmed publicly in a search warrant.
The boy’s medication was left behind, putting him in peril. Sources say the rejection of medical treatment points to the fact that the ideology held by Wahhaj and his co-conspirators stems not from traditional Islamism but to a cultish fringe.
The kidnapper is the son of radical Imam Siraj Wahhaj in Brooklyn, one of the most powerful Islamic leaders in the country. He heads the Masjid at-Tawa mosque and the Muslim Alliance in North America, both of which have a long history of extremism and ties to terrorism, including weapons training and acquirement.
Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and his co-conspirators likely learned their skills in this regard through this Islamist network even if they later had a falling out with Imam Wahhaj and joined a more fringe cult-like movement. Clarion Intelligence Network has been providing information to the necessary authorities in this regard.
He had also set up a security-related company as a front.
The boy was seen with his father and other adults and children in Alabama on December 13 at the scene of a car accident. They told the police officer on the scene they were going to New Mexico to go camping.
The Compound is Discovered
Press reports indicate the compound was first set up in late December. It is still unknown exactly why and when the spot was chosen. Our law enforcement sources are certain there is a bigger story behind it.
Neighbors saw Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj at the compound in January and February.
A couple, Jason and Tanya Badger, went to the police in late April or early May once they did an internet search of Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and discovered he was a wanted a fugitive and the boy was missing.
Furthermore, the Badgers were involved in a property dispute with Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and his co-conspirators. According to the search warrant, Lucas “Luqman” Morton had purchased land nearby but accidentally built the compound on the Badgers’ land. The Badgers were trying to negotiate a land deal to settle the issue.
The Badgers gave permission to the FBI to search the compound, as it was on their own private property.
How the FBI Dropped the Ball
By early May, the FBI had strong evidence the fugitive believed to have the missing boy in custody was at the New Mexico compound. The legal owners of at least part of the land that the property was on had given permission for a search, making a “probable cause” standard for a search warrant unnecessary.
The FBI also knew this compound was inhabited by Islamist extremists and they were probably acquiring weapons. Our sources say there are indications they engaged in identity fraud and, most likely, other forms of fraud.
The FBI did not act decisively, even as the compound prepared for war and the children were in peril, especially the missing boy who was almost certainly there and whom the FBI knew was in desperate need of medication.
Yet instead of searching the property themselves, what did the FBI do?
They asked the neighbor, Jason Badger, to wear a hidden camera and risk his life by approaching an armed, Islamic extremist compound.
The FBI placed the compound under surveillance for at least two months before the raid, hoping to get a positive identification of the boy’s presence there—even though the extremists at the compound knew identification had to be prevented and had taken visible measures to make sure it didn’t happen.
The Badgers didn’t like the idea of having Islamist extremist neighbors who illegally squatted on their property. They filed a petition to have them evicted.
Their request for eviction—a very brazen move on the part of the Badgers—was rejected by a judge in June….
Emilie Green says
The only other family which lived in a “compound” was the Kennedys. Nefarious things go on in compounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Compound
Mac-101 says
How much more absurd can this story git. Islamist squatin and building on others land and a child is in danger for being abducted WITHOUT his medicine which he surely would die without: and the FBI watches for 2 months and the kid dies and then gits the property owner to wear a wire and confront armed terrorist?
.
The property Owner earned a Medal of Freedom there!!
J D S says
The FBI and any other law enforcement agency that had knowledge of what might be going on in this compound should be held responsible and accountable for this child’s death.
A shameful incident.
Mac-101 says
Exactly, heads should roll, people fired and held criminally responsible for child endangerment to the other 11 children bein taught to be suicide school shooters in addition to livin in 4th world standards!
bear says
I don’t understand what all the hoopla is about….so what if there was a dead kid on the property and that Jihad massacre was being indoctrinated into the minds and hearts of children…barak obama made it abundantly clear that muslims should be able to practice their religion as they see fit….so polygamy, wife/ child beating, honor-murder, jihad are all staples of islam….let it be as barak mandates….let them practice their religion as they see fit…irregardless of anything and anyone else..children murdering other children is part and parcel of the ‘religion of peace’ and one of the bones in the the backbone of the one and only true religion on earth…..right, barak????
gordon miller says
bear, did you major in sarcasm?
Phil Copson says
Why does it even need the FBI ? a disabled 3-year old boy was abducted, his life was endangered by lack of medication, and nobody – local police / social services etc thought it was their job to go there and interrogate the father ?
They couldn’t care less whether the child died or not, and are complicit in his death.
Susan B says
Phil, the FBI are too busy trying to frame Trump for a non crime and trying to destroy the country. They do not have time for real FBI work.
Berengaria says
Does it not appear that the FBI is still working under Obama’s DOJ & of course, Obama would never allow his FBI to interfere in the activities of
any Peaceful Muslim?
I read that The First News about the Compound said A Son of the Very Renowned Imam, Wahhaj, was involved.
Can you Believe that Terrorists are treated like Honored Citizens?
mortimer says
Looks as if the FBI wants to encourage Muslims to work with them and they will be shy to do so if the FBI appears to be arresting Muslims.
It might be a good strategy. The Muslim terrorists will be arrested by one police force or another.
Westman says
Is that what the FBI was doing at the attempted assassination in Garland, TX? Cooperation with Muslims?
Always On Watch says
Westman,
Probably!
gravenimage says
I’m sorry–this is absurd. CAIR is specifically telling Muslims *not* to work with the FBI:
“Hamas-linked terror org CAIR discourages Muslims from talking to FBI”
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/11/hamas-linked-terror-org-cair-discourages-muslims-from-talking-to-fbi
Their allowing the plotting of violent Jihad and leaving a child to die here is *not* “a good strategy”.
elee says
That was before Erdogan punked POTUS over Pastor Brunson. Up till then Erdogan was a great guy, fist-bumps and all.
Oh and the FBI made Trump president, remember? Check Giuliani’s statements in the week before the October Surprise.
utis says
When an institution won’t do its job, you replace it. I thought that was the American way: competent people doing competent jobs for Jo and Joe Taxpayer. Trump needs to set up an effective FBI and DHS replacement for the 21st century.
Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
That would be a quick way to clear out a lot of the swamp. Do you think the CIA should be added to your list or would that be deadly for Trump?
Mac-101 says
It didn’t lead to a long life for JFK!
utis says
Honestly, I thought the CIA was absorbed by the DHS after 9/11. Once the CIA was under leftist control, the MSM stopped nagging about them. Like Voldemort or the medieval approach to Satan: don’t talk about them and they’re not there. Invisibility through silence.
mortimer says
Exorcism ? Demons ? Djinn ? Possession ? Sounds like the stories about Mohammed, the false prophet who exhibited the signs of demon possession, if not of frontal lobe epilepsy.
Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY) says
In [ https://clarionproject.org/nm-tragedy-could-the-fbi-have-saved-the-boy/ ] the reporter Ryan Mauro writes: “The boy’s medication was left behind, putting him in peril. Sources say the rejection of medical treatment points to the fact that the ideology held by Wahhaj and his co-conspirators stems not from traditional Islamism but to a cultish fringe.”
What was the boy’s medication? What was this medication for? Rejecting medication is a sign that the medication-rejector is not a traditional Islamist? What sources say this? Please demonstrate this claim, by reciting the relevant Quran passages or traditions (hadiths) of Muhammad, who is the exemplar for all Moslems. How does non-traditional Islamism differ from traditional Islamism, and how do they both differ from plain-vanilla Islam?
Steve says
If I had to guess, the medicine was for epilepsy. It’s been commonly associated with demonic possession throughout history and suddenly stopping a regime of anticonvulsant can cause far worse seizures until the body gets used to not having the drugs around.
gravenimage says
FBI stalled on entering New Mexico jihad compound until finally local cops went in on their own
…………………….
The more I hear about this case, the more appalling it is. The FBI had probable cause several times over–checking the near relatives of a missing child, ejecting the squatters on another owner’s land, investigating Jihadists who had been on law enforcement’s radar for 13 years–this last is from this story:
“New Mexico compound leader on radar of counterterror officials for 13 years on suspicion of jihad activity”
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/08/new-mexico-compound-leader-on-radar-of-counterterror-officials-for-13-years-on-suspicion-of-jihad-activity
If they had acted sooner, this little boy might still be alive.
Thank goodness the local cops finally went in. They may have saved the lives of some of the kids in the compound–and the school children they were being trained to murder.
Anonymous says
There is some missing info here. Why was the case for eviction dismissed by the court? Tried googling but couldn’t find this information.
Kepha says
Maybe a judge was trying to prove how liberal he was?
Joe says
Yet another case of Muslim neighbors trying to encroach on land. I have seen more than 10 of these involving Islam. I only remember 2 or 3 that didn’t involve Islam. It must be part of Islam.
gravenimage says
Grimly true, Joe. That in itself should have been enough to send the police in early.
Giacomo Latta says
What? A religious group was manipulating the minds of kids to serve its ends? Where was the Waco solution, FBI?
Nottadhimmi says
For 8 years, FBI and all other federal law enforcement cadets were recruited and trained under mufti Obama’s rein. During that period, thousands of cadets were graduated and placed around the USA. All FBI agent jobs require college (primary leftist indoctrination for the weak and gullible). Most others require college or previous experience. Many muslims were trained as FBI agents, FAM’s, Border Patrol, ICE, and, well… you get the picture. The good guys suffered, and are suffering, knowing things were/are wrong, but they have families to feed. The 8 year ‘rabbit in the belly of the snake’ will make its way through, to the end, unless it is surgically removed.
Mac-101 says
So True! Trump better be REAL and start dropin the level of da swamp or ALL is lost!
Carolyne says
IMO the Department of Justice is the most corrupt entity in the history of US Government. Their latest corrupt endeavor was to overthrow a duly elected President of the US. Where is the Attorney General in all of this? He seems to be hiding out and leaving the running of the department to a group of men who are bent on overthrowing the government. Of course the FBI would not intervene in this. They have other, bigger, fish to fry.
Carolyne says
The Department of Justice is the most corrupt entity in the history of the United States. Their basic goal is the overthrow of a duly elected President of the United States. They neither have time nor desire to protect the country from Muslim invasion. The invisible Attorney General is hiding somewhere out of the line of fire, but certainly not doing his job.
Carolyne says
Sorry, my first attempt didn’t post so I rewrote it to try again, then they both posted.
Carolyne says
My first attempt didn’t post so I tried again and then they both posted.. Sorry for the almost duplicate.
iprazhm says
It brings tears to my eyes that citizens of the United States suffer under the clutches of a federal government that clearly sees them as enemies or subservient, undeserving of the service and protection it was created and mandated to provide.
rbla says
Contrast this with the Branch Davidian siege or with Ruby Ridge. The differences – first these are Muslims and therefore members of our new ruling class, Second they have the ‘protective coloration.’
Manalive says
Recent reports show that the FBI inspectors left an incredible amount of evidence at the compound. Cell phones, purses full of ID information, and articles all over the place, including tunnels where children were forced to live, apparently. The reporters were incredulous that so much evidence of wrongdoing was left uncollected.
Susan B says
Reporters??? Do those mythical creatures still exist.
gravenimage says
Very disturbing to hear.
Peter says
FBI = Federal Bureau of Islamization
KWJ says
Cultish fringe? In a MSN News article Aug 11th the landowner, Jason Badger, discussed everything and the lan mix up. He mentioned:
“I tried to bring water…and he said he couldn’t take it due to religious beliefs,” Badger said of the men.
The father, New York Imam Siraj Wahhaj, said “he was the one who turned over the message to authorities, giving them the exact location of the compound via delivery instructions for a food shipment.” He also “rejected the suggestion that either he or his son hold extremist beliefs.”
That doesn’t jibe with Badger’s story that he had repeatedly reported the group to the authorities and the FBI went there in May. They didn’t need a location from Wahhaj Sr. He is an untrustworthy person anyway.
Wahhaj Sr. *is* an extremist. Islamic law is already extreme to me but he studied in Saudi Arabia. Salafism, Wahhabism…basically the same except they take a harsh anti-kuffar (non-Muslims) view and stick to ideas of dhimmitude, anything that elevates their status or pride, and whatever the Hadith or later jurists decided.
About the water: Anthropologist Laurence Loab wrote about when he lived in a Jewish community in Iran in the early 70s and how the Shi’a had more rules than the regular dhimmitude rules such as Muslims can’t take food from non-Muslims if it isn’t halal nor shoes made of leather if the animal wasn’t slaughtered according to the sharia, can’t take food or beverages in water skin containers, can’t enter a pool while a Muslim is bathing, and weirdly, infidels can’t move out of their homes when it rains or snows because they would make Muslims impure.
I don’t know the volumes of Hadith, so I wonder if Sunnis follow similar ideas since non-Muslims are najisun (filthy) as it is. Whole taqiyya is also a Shi’a term I had read on Google books that Sunnis have the same lying concepts.
This compound had no running water or electricity and it gets very cold there in the winter and very hot. They were buying propane tanks. So, they didn’t accept water for these kids because of their “fringe cult” called Islam. As far as demons, in Ibn Ishaq/Hisham Muhammad thought he was possessed and even consulted a soothsayer and was blowing over his shoulder(a superstition) that Aisha said he did. Yes, the Qur’an is anti-sorcerers, but it’s not like Muhammad didn’t contradict and wasn’t a hypocrite in the Hadith. He also said the jinn listened to him recite the Qur’an and they thought it wonderful. His often doubting followers asked him how he knew they listened when the jinn are invisible. Muhammad replied that a tree informed him. (Who says there’s no humor in Islam?) That is why Muhammad said he was caused to forget verses. (Bukhari) that they say he forgets verses…he couldn’t remember what he told them before. Also, in Ishaq Muhammad said to Khadijah after the cave incident “Cover me” crawling into a fetal position against her thigh. “I do not know what happened to me. I fear for myself.” He poured out his mental confusion. “I’m afraid I’m going out of my mind and being possessed by an evil spirit.”
Aisha said in Bukhari that “One day [Muhammad] said, “I feel that Allah has inspired me to cure myself. Two persons came to me in my dream. One of them asked the other, “What is the ailment of this man?” “He has been bewitched. He is under the spell of magic.” “Who cast the magic spell?” “A Jew.” “What material did he use?” …it goes on with more detail until he said, “No, for I have been cured by Allah and I am afraid that this action may spread evil against the people.”
So, mental illness is Muhammadan next time someone says a terrorist has mental problems…just like Muhammad did. The Hadith are bizarre and can make someone mentally ill.
So, if some source thinks his not giving his son medicine makes it a cultish fringe, well, that’s right in line with the Prophet and jinn who are in the realm of Satan. Muhammad was also talking to stones and trees and they greeted him back. (This all besides being strangled in a cave and flying in the night to Jerusalem.) He also contemplated suicide twice. Very strange narrators…
Badger let reporters take photos. There are a couple of Qur’ans, one quite dirty and looks to have been rained upon. Another one is shown open.
MSN News via USA Today: Grisly find follows SWAT raid on New Mexico compound where 16 lived in buried RV truck by Trevor Hughes August 11, 2018
The father Imam Siraj
KWJ says
Maybe a raven showed them how to bury his son. Qur’an 5:31 in the telling of Cain and Abel, though it doesn’t say their names just sons of Adam. Dealing with guilt and din and hiding evidence. If one has a low IQ, is in an unhealthy state, and has years of religious babble, I can see people reading this stuff and ideas get into their heads because the Qur’an is erratically arranged. I’m not saying this is the case here-they had to bury him and he was sick, but it reminded me of this. The commentary on these verses in an Ahmidiyya site says that the two men can be any two men in mankind. Their translations are the same as the usual most used ones.
Norger says
“The father, New York Imam Siraj Wahhaj, said “he was the one who turned over the message to authorities, giving them the exact location of the compound via delivery instructions for a food shipment. ….That doesn’t jibe with Badger’s story that he had repeatedly reported the group to the authorities and the FBI went there in May. They didn’t need a location from Wahhaj Sr.”
Excellent point. I think the only thing that Wahhaj senior’s communication gave the local authorities was notice of exigent circumstances (i.e. starving children) so the police knew they were on firm legal ground to enter the compound. This is a truly alarming (but not surprising) story.
gusgd says
One boy might have been saved… Or the FBI might have burned the whole thing down, kids, evidence and all. Again.