Who Set the Fire to Mo Mo’s Mosque? How About Giving Oregon the Same Benefit of the Doubt as the Bomber?

December 1, 2010

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Hundreds of people gathered last night at the mosque where accused terrorist Mohamad Mohamud, Mo Mo, prayed during his time at Oregon State University (here). They came to denounce the attack on the mosque over the weekend and to offer the community’s support of the Muslim community. I denounce this attack as well, for what it’s worth.


The FBI is investigating the fire, which destroyed only the office as well as many of its records, as a possible hate crime and is offering a $10,000 reward.
This could have been done by a crack pot. Or hater. Or a drunk frat boy.The Muslim community is assuming it’s a retaliatory move by “Islamophobes.” Anything’s possible, I suppose, just ask the nuts in Woodburn who blew up a bank and some Woodburn police officers.
However, I think we need to be a bit more circumspect here.

  • Think of what happened after 9/11 to Oregon mosques. Nothing. 
  • What happened to Oregon mosques after the Somali Islamist attack on our soldiers in the 1993 Black Hawk Down incident? Nothing. 
  • What has happened to Oregon mosques in retaliation to Islamist Somali pirates? Nothing. 
  • Think back at what happened after we discovered that seven terrorists came from one Portland mosque. Nothing. 
  • What happened to the Portland Islamic Center this time when it was discovered Mo Mo also worshiped there (see post here)? Nothing. 

Islam scholar Robert Spence of Jihad Watch told me yesterday, however, that the Muslim community has been known to stage “retaliatory” events to foment sympathy.  He notes the Muslim shop keeper in Seattle who set his shop on fire and cried Islamophobia! to the news media. It turns out it was just old fashioned insurance fraud. We see staged events in the middle east all the time. It’s known as Pallywood (here). The recent Wikileaks confirmed what we already knew about this staging when it released documents showing arms movements in ambulances–a favorite tool of the Pallywood set (here). He’s posted a story on the Oregon bomber case here.
Something that Sam Adams and the rest at City Hall should consider.

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