Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Connected to the American Nazi Movement?

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is considered the mastermind of 9/11. Most are unaware that he was born in Kuwait and went to college in the United States where he earned an engineering degree from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1986.

North Carolina is home to William Pelley’s pro-Hitler, Silver Legion and once had the highest Klan membership in the country. Race relations were always an issue in the area and KSM and his fellow Arabs had trouble assimilating into the mostly African-American university.

At the time, Greensboro was reeling from one of the worst incidents of neo-Nazi violence in American history. In 1979, members of an anti-Klan parade were marching through the streets of Greensboro when forty or so American Nazis and Klansmen pulled up and started shooting and stabbing them. Thirteen marchers were wounded and five were killed in an attack labeled the Greensboro Massacre.

All the white supremacists were acquitted in two separate trials. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed arrived right in the middle of it all. It was a huge story and it's easy to imagine the conversations that KSM would have had with his Arab friends about it. He would have obviously been sympathetic with the Nazi attackers, hating Jews as much as he does. One has to believe that he was paying close attention to the case, undoubtedly learning from it, getting inspired by it, and possibly even making connections within the local community.

Additonally, the parade was organized by communists, and KSM hated communists. After graduating from college, he went to Afghanistan to fight the Soviets with the U.S.-backed Mujahadeen guerrillas. KSM has since confessed his involvement with just about every terrorist attack since the WTC truck bombing in 1993.

Was Khalid Sheikh Mohammed working with American Nazis? It was William Pierce, one of the founders of the American Nazi Party and the author of the "Turner Diaries" who said in regard to Arab extremists, "We have a common cause: getting the U.S. government off the back of the rest of the world and getting the Jews off the back of the U.S. government. There is ground for joint action."

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