Intro by John R. Houk
By Justin O. Smith
Intro © September 5, 2018
How old were you on September 11, 2001? Were or are you old
enough to remember what happened that Tuesday morning? I was 44.
I was off work that morning and was sleeping while most of
New York City was going full bore with their work day. My wife and I were
enjoying the cuddling of blissful sleep.
THEN
I got a phone call from a friend of mine. He told me to turn
on my TV to any channel. I was shocked to hear a passenger airline had crashed
into one of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center (WTC).
I can’t recall how long I was watching the television report
and with the cameras on the smoking building – BOOM! Another passenger airliner
crashed into Twin Tower.
TV reports began to filter in. This was no tragic accident.
Passenger jets had been hijacked and deliberately flown into the WTC. Two other
passenger jets were hijacked. One flew into the Pentagon and the other crashed
in a field near Shanksville, PA.
Nearly
3,000 Americans died rapidly on 911 at
the WTC, the Pentagon and Shanksville, PA. You can add to those deaths the
thousands who died due to the effects of rescues and New Yorkers returning to
affected area when the EPA or CDC should have warned of health hazards that
brought on tragic illnesses:
The WTCHP has certified 37,000
people as suffering from serious respiratory or digestive illnesses,
cancer, or a combination.
…
The Manhattan borough president,
Gale Brewer, told the Guardian she had “heard very high numbers” of people
were at risk of dying from exposure to World Trade Center-related toxins.
“Many more than 3,000 or 4,000,”
she said. “It’s very sad. I believe it will eclipse the number who died on 9/11
itself, because so many people were on the pile, or came to help, and so many
people worked in the area. We are going to be dealing with this for years and
years.” (Bold Text by Blog Editor - 9/11
health crisis: death toll from illness nears number killed on day of attacks;
By Joanna
Walters; The Guardian; 9/11/16 06.00 EDT)
911 is the day Quranic,
Hadith and Sira based Islamic ideology were honored by Muslim
followers.
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The Lessons of September 11th
By Justin O. Smith
Sent 9/2/2018 4:04 PM
It has been seventeen years, since Islamic terrorists used
jet airliners as guided missiles to bring down the World Trade Center Towers
and six years since Islamic terrorists overran the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi,
Libya and murdered four fine Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Most of us remember these days clear as a bell ringing out in the dead of
night, and we swore that we would never forget what transpired on these days.
We swore we would make certain it could never happen again.
And yet, through a multitude of continued Islamic inspired
terror attacks, from those days to the present, America does not stand united
in this war between civilizations or stand shoulder to shoulder in the war
against Islamic terrorism and the evil ideology inherent to its core doctrines.
Try reporting on the five
Muslims in New Mexico, who were recently caught abusing and
training children to become Islamic jihadi terrorists or the 35
similar and verifiable Islamic jihadi terrorist camps, along
with a possible 200 more such camps, scattered across America, and just watch
how fast the slurs of "racist" and "bigot" are thrown at
any reporter's good name.
America said, "We will never forget", but from the
manner in which we approach Islam and our Muslim population, it seems that
many, especially the Democrats, have already forgotten, so anxious are they to
appease Muslims and Islam in general and be seen as "enlightened and
loving" and willing to "coexist". They do not understand that
"coexist" is simply a synonym for "surrender".
Each time there is a new terror attack carried out on our
homeland or a terror threat is neutralized and another Muslim terrorist is
taken down by Homeland Security, or some other U.S. agency, the media goes into
action, and it is ludicrous to watch. We stand united, we are not cowed, the
terrorists will never win are repeated over and over by Congressmen, police
chiefs, mayors and former U.S. presidents such as Obama, Carter, Clinton and
Bush -- the mantra of multicultural acceptance and tolerance, the same script,
time and time again.
The truth is that life has not proceeded as normal, since
American Airlines Flight 11 slammed into the side of the north tower of the
World Trade Center at 8:46 a.m.. Our sons and daughters were obliterated,
burned alive and left crumpled in pieces inside the collapsed rubble of the
Twin Towers, and the terror attacks have continued, largely unabated, from
Boston to Chattanooga to San Bernardino.
Let's not forget, as recent as December 11, 2017 an Islamic
terrorist from Bangladesh attempted to murder Americans with a homemade
pipe bomb in New York's Port Authority Bus Terminal. Akayed Ullah
was a Muslim who pledged his loyalty to the Islamic State. And then there's
U.S. Army
Sergeant First Class Ikaika Kang, who just plead guilty in
August to providing the Islamic State with military information and equipment,
a drone, and training.
America must never forget September 11th and its lessons, so
long as American mothers and fathers are still burying their sons and
daughters, due to Islamic terrorism on our own soil. If September 11, 2001 was
anything, it should have been a wake-up call and an in-your-face moment of
realization that despite all the multiculturalist, socialist and communist
Democrat and RINO assurances that Islam is "a religion of peace", it
is, in fact, and evil ideology that hates all others to the point of not
resting, until all outside of Islam either submit and enter its sphere or die
fighting, or until Islam itself is no more. Islam hates the "other",
the Christians and Jews, the Europeans and Americans. If anything, America should
never forget September 11th and Benghazi, when Ambassador Chris Stevens' body
was dragged through the streets, by a crowd of howling, screaming Muslims, and
just how deep Islamic hatred goes for all outside Dar al- Islam, the House of
Islam. Whether in America, Europe or the streets of Cairo or Benghazi, wherever
"peace missions" are pursued, Americans can never "coexist"
with Islam and they should not even try.
I am constantly attacked by the Left, for failing in the
commandment "forgive your brother as you forgive yourself". Muslims
are not my "brother" in any Christian sense of the word, because they
themselves reject such a brotherhood based in love, and they are not
seeking forgiveness, as their repeated attacks on the West clearly demonstrate;
but rather they
embrace a supremacist ideology based in hate and founded on conquest and
subjugation. God might forgive evil deeds, but even Satan was
still condemned to a lake of fire. I can forgive honest mistakes and deeds done
in the heat of passion, by normally good people, but as far as evil perpetrated
with clear purpose and a longtime strategy aimed at ending my people's way of
life and eradicating Judeo-Christian principles, I will never forgive such
evil.
Is American life carrying on as normal, when now we see
Christians attacked in Muslim "no go zones" like Dearborn,
Michigan, for the "crime" of proselytizing near an Islamic festival?
How normal has life been for young Americans, such as Wyatt
and Lucy Paterson, twins, who lost their dad in the Twin Towers, at the age of
four? What about the survivors from the families of the other 2996 Americans
murdered on that day? What about Genelle
Guzman, the last survivor pulled from the rubble of the Twin Towers,
who spent six weeks in the hospital undergoing surgeries on her crushed legs?
How normal has life been for Dorothy Woods, widow of Tyrone
Woods killed in Benghazi, or Kate Quigley, whose brother Glen Doherty died
fighting alongside Woods?
Life in America will never return to normal, as long as we
fail to learn the lessons of 9/11 and keep buying the Leftists' assertion that
Islam is "a religion of peace" and the fool's errand of
"coexistence" with Islam, allowing Islam and the Muslim population to
grow in America. Each time we remember the events surrounding 9/11/2001 and
2012 and all the Islamic terror and chaos that has followed, all Americans, who
love America, must not only reject Islam's status as a "religion",
but we must vow and work to eradicate Islam from America, by enforcing
section 212 (f) of the 1952 McCarran Act, which focuses on any group like
communists whose presence proves detrimental to the United States; and, we must
halt all mosque construction and all Muslim immigration, since Islam is an evil
and violent ideology focused on either America's subjugation under Sharia Law
or her ultimate destruction.
I will never forget 9/11, and neither should you.
By Justin O. Smith
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Intro to ‘The Lessons of
September 11th’
Intro by John R. Houk
Intro © September 5, 2018
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The Lessons of September
11th
Edited by John R. Houk
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