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ORIGINAL: heavyblinker Well, since he wasn't a Muslim Why are you so sure quote:
Ft. Lauderdale shooter used alias ‘Aashik Hammad’ and recorded Islamic music in social media By Thomas Lifson The media and law enforcement have told us over and over that Esteban Santiago is merely a madman, so the Fort Lauderdale horror is more like a Columbine, not a Brussels Airport mass slaughter. But thanks to detective work that should be the sort of review the FBI would undertake if somebody came in and spoke about voices in his head and ISIS, we know that Santiago showed every sign of converting to Islam long before his deployment to Iraq. Pamela Geller cites a Got News report and gets right to the point: Estaban Sanitago’s aka Aashiq Hammad journey to Islam goes back at least 10 years. His MySpace page is eyeopening. More news the enemedia ignores, censors, scrubs – thanks to Charles Johnson over Got News. As for mental illness, that is now the default cover for Islam. It was “lone wolf” until the number of ‘lone wolves’ made the narrative ridiculous and absurd. Now Islam is a mental illness. The evidence presented by Got News, complete with images of public records, ties Esteban Santiago directly to a MySpace account created in the name Aashik Hammad, where three Islamic songs recorded by Santiago were available. I urge readers to examine the evidence themselves, and then imagine being an Anchorage FBI official confronted with a young man who heard voices in his head. Would you try to obtain a social media profile? I understand that law enforcement in general, and the FBI in particular, are pretty good at checking social media profiles these days. http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/01/ft_lauderdale_shooter_used_alias_aashik_hammad_and_recorded_islamic_music_in_social_media.html#ixzz4VDWQNNbK Bullshit. Followed the links to a dead end, not at all what is claimed.
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