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it was a tear apart the targeted or railway between two ron till in new york
a plot that just got for you
and the royal canadian mounted a lease in conjunction with u_s_ law enforcement
and intelligence officials were able to stop it
and the only reason they were able to discover this
was thanks to a timely intervention
from maine imam based in toronto
he was worried that one of the suspects right he just our
was promoting extremis propaganda in this community
and the imam who remains anonymous sounding along with the canadian
security intelligence service and your cnp over a year ago
and he got them on their tracks and they were able to collect intelligence and
therefore the plot to stop it before it happens
counter-terrorism please in police in the briefing said it would have been
impossible to stop the plot if it wasn't for the help of this day mom in the
muslim community
and another thing that was fascinating in the article about this
the relationship between the canadian police and the muslim community
one of mutual respect and they get along
now when you have an environment like that look at what the result this
in a mom thinks he see something suspicious he calls it the police in
less than now
like a buddy look out there some going on here are don't know what it is i
don't like it as one give you a heads up
that is how you do police work now compare that to the united states
and here the new york police department for example spies on muslims including
universities and they spied on student groups
we had a representative king's anti muslim hearings a few years ago remember
that
and he was a chair of the homeland security committee
and he held hearings like mclarty did about communist like we have here is
that moslems has all my god are they all guilty even though there's like a
million that by doing it and then
or you have for extremists
it turns out that country
that rommel wedge between moderate muslims and law enforcement in the
united states well what a surprise you don't say