I began my investigations of Jamaat ul-Fuqra (a.k.a. “Muslims of America”) seven years ago today when I took a day trip down to Red House, Virginia. That little excursion changed my view of the beloved Virginia countryside forever — if Islamic terrorists can set up shop in Red House or Meherrin, then they can be anywhere — there is no escaping them.
At Dymphna’s insistence — and to avoid the expense of a bullet-proof vest — I gave up direct investigation of JuF a year or so later. Fortunately, by then Marty Mawyer, the founder and president of Christian Action Network, had begun his own investigations of Muslims of America. Over the past six years he has done extensive work on the subject, visiting and flying over a number of Jamaat ul-Fuqra’s rural compounds all across the country, but especially up and down the East Coast, and produced two important videos about JuF. It has been my privilege to consult with Marty and other CAN members on a number of occasions.
Now Marty has written a book about the threat of indigenous domestic Islamic terrorism in the United States. It’s called Twilight in America: The Untold Story of Islamic Terrorist Training Camps Inside America, and draws on his years of investigation into Jamaat ul-Fuqra, including his interviews with a police infiltrator who spent eight years inside the organization.
Marty appeared on Fox and Friends the other morning to talk about his book and his years of patient work on Jamaat ul-Fuqra:
Below is a list of some of our earlier posts on Jamaat ul-Fuqra. As you can see, several of them are based on the courageous work done by Marty and his fellow investigators at CAN:
- Virginia Part 1
- Virginia Part 2
- Virginia Part 3
- The Charlotte County Files
- A Bird’s-Eye View
- Jamaat ul-Fuqra in Georgia — From the Air
- HQ: Hancock, NY
- In California
- In South Carolina
For more investigative work on JuF, see The Politics of CP
Hat tip for the video: Vlad Tepes.
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