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Topic6 Unanswered Questions About Ahmed Mohameds Clock
K3lys
07/27/17 9:17:08 PM
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In just over a week, the Ahmed Mohamed clock controversy has become a global phenomenon: the young man brought a homemade clock to school and was subsequently arrested because school officials thought it looked like a bomb, leading to a worldwide outcry and hundreds of thousands of tweets, articles, and words of praise for the boy from Irving, Texas.

Ahmed has received commendation from the likes of Google, Facebook, Twitter, and even the president of the United States. Just recently, his family announced they will meet dignitaries at the United Nations; later, after a jaunt to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, they hope to meet with President Obama.


Mohamed has become an international superstar. But there are nonetheless several puzzling and troubling questions regarding his rise to fame. A great many people who have been mildly skeptical of this story have been denounced as “Ahmed truthers” and as people who are out to conduct a “smear campaign” against an innocent boy. But it’s actually reasonable and even necessary to be a bit skeptical of extraordinary stories such as this. You don’t have to have a vendetta against Ahmed to want the full story on the table, and asking honest questions about such a remarkable news event doesn’t mean you’re out to “smear” this young man.

With that in mind, here are six questions the media should be asking the Mohamed family to clarify some points that badly need it.

1. Why did Ahmed claim to build the clock if he didn’t actually build it?

2. At what point was the clock actually built?

3. Why did the clock go off during his English class?

4. To what extent has Ahmed’s sister, Eyman, been involved in the whole affair?

5. Why did Ahmed assume the clock would look ‘suspicious’ or ‘like a threat’?

6. Why is the Mohamed family blocking the release of important records?
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Topicwhy is the beginning of The Dark Knight Rise so quotable? *spoilers
K3lys
07/27/17 9:14:14 PM
#45
that deshi basara chant adds to it
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TopicWhat does Ahmed Mohamed and Hideo Kojima have in common?
K3lys
07/25/17 9:50:31 PM
#7
SaltyWet posted...
One is a legit genius, the other benefited from insane liberalism.

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TopicWhat does Ahmed Mohamed and Hideo Kojima have in common?
K3lys
07/25/17 9:45:34 PM
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TopicObamas Inspiring Clock Boy Is Al-Qaedas Inspiration and Poster Child
K3lys
07/25/17 8:20:40 PM
#1
Clock Boy is making headlines around the world again — this time for being featured in Inspire magazine, which is the jihadi recruiting magazine of al-Qeada in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).

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In 2015, when Ahmed brought his clock to school, the police were called and Ahmed was removed from school. President Obama raced to Ahmed’s aid, pushing the narrative that he had been targeted for his ethnicity. President Obama tweeted in support of Ahmed, “Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It’s what makes America great.”

Following a media frenzy, Ahmed was invited to the White House and praised by President Obama after a meeting.

Issue 15 of Inspire features photos of President Obama and Ahmed during their meeting, a photo of Ahmed’s “bomb” from school, and a photo of a 13-year-old boy and a 16-year-old supposedly targeted by Obama’s drone strikes, along with the saying: “is it a BOMB … is it a CLOCK or is it Obama’s CVE photo opp?”

The terrorist group even went as far as claiming that Ahmed inspired them: “Obama, ‘because of his sensitivity towards Muslim discrimination,’ sees an opp to further his PR by acknowledging a brilliant 14 yr old Muslim boy (who in fact even inspired us in a way).”

Within the pages of the magazine, there are instructions for making a parcel bomb, magnetic car bomb, and a trap door bomb. There is a photo of Syed Farook, the San Bernardino terrorist, alongside a pipe bomb.

According to PJ Media, the magazine also contains a “sticky note,” listing the dates of Memorial Day and Independence Day, as though scheduling those dates for terrorist attacks. “Confirmed — May 30, July 4,” it says, followed by two bullet points scratched out with a black pen and the footnote, “please burn after reading.”

The Inspire article also contains what could be an Election Day reference. “Hidden bomb, car bomb, pressure cooker, assassinations,” reads a checklist, followed by, “make your vote count.”

Following Ahmed’s trip to the White House last year, he and his family gained news attention again for his very public departure from the United States. According to the Washington Post, Ahmed’s family released a statement regarding their sudden move to Qatar, twenty-four hours after leaving the White House meeting with the president.

“After careful consideration of all the generous offers received, we would like to announce that we have accepted a kind offer from Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) for Ahmed to join the prestigious OF Young Innovators Program, which reflects the organization’s on-going dedication to empowering young people and fostering a culture of innovation and creativity,” the family’s statement read.

After his departure from the U.S., Ahmed and his family brought a $15 million lawsuit against the city of Irvine, TX, and the school Ahmed attended.

His excitement about moving to Qatar was short-lived. After a couple of days in Qatar, Ahmed again was in the news because he was very homesick for the United States.

According to Breitbart News, “within days of demanding a total of $15 million from the City of Irving and the Irving Independent School District, ‘Clock Boy’ Ahmed Mohamed announced in a long distance phone interview from Qatar, he is homesick and wants to come home to Texas now.”
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TopicHow accurate is this?
K3lys
07/24/17 9:54:13 PM
#1
TopicGrimm Fairy Tales 2017 Swimsuit Special *NSFW
K3lys
07/24/17 3:25:59 AM
#4
name's at the bottom
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TopicWould you pay $79.99 for this?
K3lys
07/23/17 9:37:09 PM
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TopicClock Boy Blames Islamophobia For His Troubles, on 15th Anniversary Of 9/11
K3lys
07/23/17 8:52:06 PM
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‘Clock Boy’ Blames ‘Islamophobia’ For His Troubles, on 15th Anniversary Of 9/11 Atrocity

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Ahmed “Clock Boy” Mohamed used the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 Islamic terror attacks on the United States to blame “Islamophobia” for the uproar caused by his decision to bring his home-made device to school in 2015.
The youth tweeted, along with the hashtag #afterseptember11, a collage of other tweets complaining about public dislike of Islamic ideas, which Islamic advocates describe as “Islamophobia.”

In 2015, Mohamed was arrested in his Texas school after showing off an electrical device said to look like a homemade bomb.

He claimed it was just a clock and President Barack Obama rushed to blame religious targeting for Mohamed’s arrest. Obama tweeted in support of the teen, inviting him to the White House, which created a huge wave of sympathy for the youth among Obama’s supporters.

The youth’s complaints have been harnessed by Islamic advocates. For example, a meeting between Obama and Mohamed was featured in Issue 15 of al-Qeada in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) jihadist recruiting magazine Inspire. Mohamed told Yahoo of his plans for what he talked to the president about, “It was pretty hard living in America and going to school being Muslim.” The magazine further suggested that the publishers were inspired by the Muslim teen, and then provided bomb-making instructions to their readers.

Breitbart News previously reported on Mohamed’s Sudanese-born father Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed:

Last September, though, Mohamed posted a contentious photo of the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers enveloped in smoke during the 2001 terrorist attacks on his Sudanese National Reform party page that sourced to a Sudanese military group that asserted a truther philosophy. They called 9/11 an inside job, depicting these “so-called” events a “rumor.” Weeks later, Mohamed shared another 9/11 “truther” Facebook post in Arabic. He suggested the clock incident would lead to spreading Islam in America.

The senior Mohamed blamed his son’s name and 9/11 for his son’s trouble with the homemade device. The Dallas Morning News reported the 2015 words of the young man’s father, “because his name is Mohamed and because of Sept. 11, I think my son got mistreated.”

The younger Mohamed has accused the U.S. of racism on several occasions. He later moved with his family to the Islamic supremacist nation of Qatar after a tour of several other dictator-led countries Saudi Arabia and Sudan. He had received a full ride scholarship to the Qatar Foundation. In June the family returned to the U.S.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/09/12/clock-boy-tweets-blaming-911-islamophobia-15th-anniversary/
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TopicComparison topic: Students from around the world and their clock projects.
K3lys
07/20/17 8:27:56 PM
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TopicMSM Continues Fake News About 'Clock Boy' as Inventor
K3lys
07/19/17 9:03:21 PM
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I'm about as liberal as they come but this was a stunt. All he did was disassemble a clock and made it seem like it was some project.

he didn't make a clock. it was made by a company and he took it out of the case and put it into a briefcase. He knew and his family knew what he was doing.

The boy ripped open a clock radio and tacked it to a board, it wasn't a project, it was a fraud. His family was revealed to have a track record of such behavior, revealed by the alternative outlets which were decried as "fake news" yet they had simply only revealed the actual fake news for what it was.
CBS News was hardly alone in perpetrating the "Clock Boy" fake news myth about his "invention." The Dallas Morning News also joined in.

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the Irving school district and the city of Irving by the father of Ahmed Mohamed, the teen whose homemade clock was mistaken for a bomb.
And again it is the readers who have to set the record straight:

from Day One the DMN made it appear that Clock Boy had invented something, but the majority of its readership or at least the intelligent ones saw through that meme and pointed out that all he had done was to take apart a clock and stuff it into a pencil case that looked like an attache case.

Finally, the New York Daily News also continues with the "Clock Boy" fake news:

Ahmed was handcuffed and taken to jail in September 2015 after his teacher mistook his homemade alarm clock for an explosive. The teacher confiscated the item, but called police. Ahmed, 14 at the time, was arrested but released shortly after.

Apparently, the mainstream media is unable to give up their fake news myth about "Clock Boy" even long after it has been disproven.

http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/pj-gladnick/2017/05/21/msm-continues-fake-news-about-clock-boy-inventor
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TopicMSM Continues Fake News About 'Clock Boy' as Inventor
K3lys
07/19/17 9:03:18 PM
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Remember "Clock Boy?" He is Ahmed Mohamed, the 14 year old student in Texas who brought a clock he supposedly made to school and was arrested in September 2015 because it was believed it could have been a bomb. He briefly became a celebrity hailed by liberals. However, it was soon discovered that he didn't invent anything since he merely opened up a clock radio and placed its guts into his pencil case as revealed by Bill Maher in the video below.

Meanwhile his family filed several lawsuits which ultimately failed including a discrimination lawsuit which was dismissed on May 19 by a federal judge. However, even though the "Clock Boy" invention fraud has been widely publicized, many news outlets reporting the latest lawsuit dismissal have continue to perpetrate the fake news myth that he actually made the clock including this CBS News report

federal judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit brought by the family a Muslim student who was arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school that officials believed to be a bomb, saying the student's attorneys failed to prove he was treated differently based on his race or religion.

In September 2015, Ahmed Mohamed, an avid hobbyist who was 14 at the time, assembled the clock using a circuit board and digital display and proudly brought the clock to school to show to his teachers. One of his teachers heard the device beeping and brought Mohamed to the principal's office. He was then arrested and suspended for three days.

Um, no. Sorry CBS "News," but when you merely remove the interior of a clock radio, that is hardly "homemade." Also dropping the pre-assembled circuit board and clock parts into a pencil case is hardly the same as having "assembled the clock." Many of the readers commenting on this story also pointed out that crediting "Clock Boy" with having made that clock is fake news:

He just took a clock out of its case and repackaged it, hoping to create a stir.
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TopicShe was like, it looks like a bomb, he said.
K3lys
07/18/17 10:01:27 PM
#1
IRVING — Ahmed Mohamed — who makes his own radios and repairs his own go-kart — hoped to impress his teachers when he brought a homemade clock to MacArthur High on Monday.

Instead, the school phoned police about Ahmed’s circuit-stuffed pencil case.

So the 14-year-old missed the student council meeting and took a trip in handcuffs to juvenile detention. His clock now sits in an evidence room. Police say they may yet charge him with making a hoax bomb — though they acknowledge he told everyone who would listen that it’s a clock.

In the meantime, Ahmed’s been suspended, his father is upset and the Council on American-Islamic Relations is once again eyeing claims of Islamophobia in Irving.

Box of circuit boards

A box full of circuit boards sits at the foot of Ahmed’s small bed in central Irving. His door marks the border where the Mohamed family’s cramped but lavishly decorated house begins to look like the back room at RadioShack.

“Here in high school, none of the teachers know what I can do,” Ahmed said, fiddling with a cable while a soldering iron dangled from the shelf behind him.

He loved robotics club in middle school and was searching for a similar niche in his first few weeks of high school.

So he decided to do what he’s always done: He built something.

Ahmed’s clock was hardly his most elaborate creation. He said he threw it together in about 20 minutes before bedtime on Sunday: a circuit board and power supply wired to a digital display, all strapped inside a case with a tiger hologram on the front.

He showed it to his engineering teacher first thing Monday morning and didn’t get quite the reaction he’d hoped for.

“He was like, ‘That’s really nice,’” Ahmed said. “‘I would advise you not to show any other teachers.’”

He kept the clock inside his school bag in English class, but the teacher complained when the alarm beeped in the middle of a lesson. Ahmed brought his invention up to show her afterward.

“She was like, it looks like a bomb,” he said.

“I told her, ‘It doesn’t look like a bomb to me.’”


The teacher kept the clock. When the principal and a police officer pulled Ahmed out of sixth period, he suspected he wouldn’t get it back.

They led Ahmed into a room where four other police officers waited. He said an officer he’d never seen before leaned back in his chair and remarked: “Yup. That’s who I thought it was.”

Ahmed felt suddenly conscious of his brown skin and his name — one of the most common in the Muslim religion. But the police kept him busy with questions.

The bell rang at least twice, he said, while the officers searched his belongings and questioned his intentions. The principal threatened to expel him if he didn’t make a written statement, he said.

“They were like, ‘So you tried to make a bomb?’” Ahmed said.

“I told them no, I was trying to make a clock.”

“He said, ‘It looks like a movie bomb to me.’”

Police skepticism

Ahmed never claimed his device was anything but a clock, said police spokesman James McLellan. And police have no reason to think it was dangerous. But officers still didn’t believe Ahmed was giving them the whole story.


http://www.pakistankakhudahafiz.com/irving-9th-grader-arrested-after-taking-homemade-clock-to-school-so-you-tried-to-make-a-bomb/
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TopicClock Boy Ahmed Blames 9/11 For Incident That Made Him Famous, Hangs Out With
K3lys
07/17/17 8:40:25 PM
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Clock Boy Ahmed Blames 9/11 For Incident That Made Him Famous, Hangs Out With Saddam Sympathizer

Ahmed Mohamed, the Texas teen who became famous after being placed in handcuffs over concerns that a reformatted “clock” he brought to school resembled a hoax bomb, went on Twitter on the 15th anniversary of 9/11 to cast himself as the real victim of the terror attacks, which he blamed for last year’s clock incident.

After September 11, Ahmed said, “I got falsely accused, humiliated, and fingerprinted at age of 14.”

Included in the tweet were several screenshots of things other people had tweeted using the #afterseptember11 hashtag. (RELATED: Clock Boy Is Back, And His Lawyers Want $15 Million From The Gov’t)

On Monday, Ahmed tweeted a picture of himself alongside a Middle Eastern man. The man’s name is named Nawaf Al Maghames, according to the Snapchat caption. Maghames’s Twitter feed reveals him to be an admirer of Saddam Hussein.

On Sept. 10, Maghames tweeted a picture of Hussein. The caption, written in Arabic, calls Hussein a “martyr” and makes references to “pigs and dogs.” (RELATED: Clock Boy Leaving America To Go Live In Theocratic Authoritarian Slave State)

The picture depicts Hussein in a hangman’s noose, standing in front of a crowd of cheering, pig-faced men. In the picture, Hussein is surrounded by dogs wearing hangmen’s clothes.

Another pictured tweeted the same day by the man shows Hussein in handcuffs with guards on either side. A translation of the caption reads, “One moment. Changed the face of the Arab and Muslim world!”

It’s unclear how Maghames and Ahmed know each other.

After the clock incident (and his subsequent rise to fame), Ahmed and his family spent a year living in Qatar while he studied on a scholarship provided by the Qatari royal family. (RELATED: Ahmed The Clock Boy Is Back, And He’s Suing His School)
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TopicWhat would happen if Ahmed brought his clock onto a plane?
K3lys
07/16/17 8:24:40 AM
#1
Serious discussion. Will he be arrested too?
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TopicThis guys has been living in your attic secretly
K3lys
07/15/17 5:01:54 AM
#1
for the past 5 years.

You found him today. What will you do?

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Topicnew immigrants make America great
K3lys
07/13/17 8:26:12 PM
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Mohamed offered no solutions how his son might have handled himself differently. The high school freshman was handcuffed and detained for bringing the homemade weekend clock project to school that staff and law enforcement intially believed was a “hoax bomb.” No charges were filed once the situation sorted itself out. Ahmed got three days of suspension.

A subsequent media firestorm erupted with mainstream news outlets crying “Islamophobia.” Breitbart Texas maintained his arrest was the result of rigid public school zero tolerance policies and a month later, the Associated Press agreed.

Mohamed said in going forward that Ahmed is “going to be careful. You know, now he get a lesson.”

The patriarch philosophically dubbed the incident a “big test.” He said: “God changed everything to tell him that the road is open for you, so show us your invention. Show us because we know what you are going through.”

Mohamed believed most people supported Ahmed. He said: “If you want to see God’s opinion, look to the majority of the people.”

In the interview, he called the Qatar Foundation, which hosts the family’s stay in the Islamic country, “very generous and very good to us.” He said: “Qatar is just like America,” he said when it comes to “all the culture” he said he found. He noted his younger daughter will attend Carnegie Mellon’s Qatar campus and his older daughter will likely go to Qatar University.

He was very excited about Ahmed’s education. “He learn Arabic back home in Qatar,” he said, “and he learn Islam.” Last year, Ahmed blew off the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in favor of Qatar’s Education City. Now, Mohamed insists Ahmed’s top collegiate choice is MIT.

Mohamed pandered to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, waving to him over the live feed. Ahmed hopes to meet Zuckerberg this summer. The family plans to travel to California, New York, Florida, and the District of Columbia during their supposedly three month visit.

He commented that what he missed most about the United States and Texas was family — his mother, brother and nephews in Irving, as well as “friends we left, some mosques.” Mohamed indicated he missed his company, which he described as a driving service, and its employees and clients.

However, it may be what Mohamed misses most is freedom — of speech and of the press. “This media. It’s free,” he stated repeatedly in numerous ways including “free interview” and “free communication,” among them.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/07/01/clock-boy-ahmeds-father-says-new-immigrants-make-america-great/
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Topicnew immigrants make America great
K3lys
07/13/17 8:26:09 PM
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‘Clock Boy’ Ahmed’s Father Says.

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Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, father of famed ‘Clock Boy’ Ahmed, foisted himself back into the limelight less than 24-hours after the family’s return to Texas. In a live Facebook video interview Tuesday, the Mohamed family patriarch mused on topics like “new immigrants make America great,” Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg, the clock incident, and even, what he misses most about the United States while living in Qatar.
He sat in a regal red velvet cushioned chair wearing white flowing clerics robes when he spoke to the Dallas Morning News, which gave him 20 minutes of live social media time.

Mohamed called America “good” and said it was “built on the new immigrant.” The “new immigrants make America great,” he commented, although he never defined which new immigrants entering the U.S. were elevating the nation. Instead, he segued to a few words about the Koran, explaining that in 2011 he was the “defense attorney” against a Florida Pastor who burned a Koran at his tiny church.

The Mohamed family patriarch actually debated Pastor Terry Jones in a televised mock-trial. He said he went to share the message the Koran teaches that Muslims should engage in peaceful dialogue with Christians. A few days later in Afghanistan an anti-American mob burned down part of the United Nations compound and murdered 12 people, Breitbart News reported.

The Sudanese-born man told the Dallas newspaper, he tried to explain to Jones he was wrong about Islam. Mohamed said there is a new understanding of the Koran: “We are in the New World, the New Testament of the Koran, not the Old Testament of the Koran.”

Last September, though, Mohamed posted a contentious photo of the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers enveloped in smoke during the 2001 terrorist attacks on his Sudanese National Reform party page that sourced to a Sudanese military group that asserted a truther philosophy. They called 9/11 an inside job, depicting these “so-called” events a “rumor.” Weeks later, Mohamed shared another 9/11 “truther” Facebook post in Arabic. He pondered the clock incident would lead to spreading Islam in America.

Mohamed also claimed Islamophobia was behind his son’s clock woes. In 2015, he said it happened “because his name is Mohamed and because of September 11.”

During Tuesday’s interview, Mohamed congratulated American women for having their first female U.S. presidential candidate, alluding to the presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. “That is wonderful for the American history.”

He spoke more understatedly when mentioning the presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Mohamed said he wished “candidate Trump to come see the people are very nice and very good” in Qatar.

Mohamed gushed about his son: “He loves America.” Reportedly, the teen plans to visit NASA, MIT, and Facebook. The family said Ahmed has a summer Twitter internship but Mohamed did not elaborate.

“When this happened to Ahmed, he was just taking a clock to show to his teacher…to be recognized and then, he end up in the big test,” said Mohamed. He called what happened to Ahmed “unbelievable.”

What may be most unbelievable is the whole clock incident could have been avoided. When Ahmed brought the contraption into school, his engineering teacher advised him to put it away. He did not listen. Instead, Ahmed took the “clock” to English class where he plugged it in. It started to beep and scared the teacher. “She was like, it looks like a bomb,” Ahmed told news media last September.
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TopicSanctions Sought Against Clock Boy for Islamist Lawfare
K3lys
07/12/17 8:06:41 PM
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On September 14, 2015, high school freshman Ahmed Mohamed brought to class a homemade digital clock-in-a-box that resembled a “hoax bomb.” Irving school district administrators and police initially detained him but no charges were ever filed once the situation sorted itself out. He served three days of suspension. His family then withdrew him from school.

Two days after Ahmed Mohamed’s arrest, CAIR Dallas Director Alia Salem spoke to news media asserting the teen was targeted based on religious and racial identity. She hosted a press conference on the Mohamed family’s Irving residence’s front lawn, with the traumatized Ahmed. She introduced her “civil rights advocacy group” as “helping to get Ahmed’s story out.” Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America lawyer Linda Moreno, spoke to the media on his behalf, although before month’s end denied she represented the boy or his family. Yahoo News reported that Ahmed’s father Mohamed Mohamed served pizza to news media.

In the ensuing months, Ahmed Mohamed and his father remained in the public eye. CNN promoted a fundraiser for him. TIME named him one of 2015’s top 30 most influential teens. He visited Google. He met Turkey’s Islamist Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu and Sudan’s Islamic genocidal leader Bashir. The Saudi government funded his Mecca pilgrimage and tour of Education City, a gift from the Qatar Foundation, and he met President Obama. Ahmed tweeted his every move. News crews met him when vacationing in Irving this summer. Even his father spoke to the press.

Last year, the family demanded $15 million – $10 million from the City of Irving and $5 from the Irving Independent School District through a different set of lawyers. In August 2016, the Mohameds filed a discrimination lawsuit in federal court against the Irving school district, the MacArthur High School Principal, and the City of Irving, claiming the teen’s civil rights were violated at the time of his arrest.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/12/13/sanctions-sought-clock-boy-islamist-lawfare-defamation-claims/
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TopicSanctions Sought Against Clock Boy for Islamist Lawfare
K3lys
07/12/17 8:06:37 PM
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Attorneys with the American Freedom Law Center (AFLC) filed a motion requesting the court dismiss the Center for Security Policy (CSP) and Jim Hanson from a defamation lawsuit filed by Mohamed Mohamed, father of Ahmed Mohamed, the teen better known as “Clock Boy.”

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The Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to the Texas Citizens’ Participation Act also seeks that the court will sanction Clock Boy’s father, the Plaintiff in the defamation lawsuit, “in an amount sufficient to deter the filing of similar suits in the future,” according to the document. AFLC also asks the court to reimburse their legal fees.

Jim Hanson, a CSP senior vice president, former member of the U.S. Army Special Forces, and counter-terrorism expert was one of the defendants named in a defamation lawsuit Mr. Mohamed filed individually and on behalf of his son, against media companies and personalities including The Blaze, Glenn Beck, Fox Television Stations, LLC, Texas resident Ben Ferguson, Ben Shapiro, and City of Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne. Mohamed seeks general and special damages.

According to AFLC, Hanson noted during an appearance on Glenn Beck’s show that Clock Boy’s father orchestrated an intense media campaign with the local chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which the U.S. government has formally linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and to the designated terrorist organization Hamas in several formal court filings in federal terrorism cases. Hanson also indicated the entire affair had the look and feel of a typical “influence operation,” the standard operating procedure of what the Muslim Brotherhood calls its ‘civilization jihad’ against the West.”

AFLC co-founder and senior counsel David Yerushalmi explained the type of lawsuit against his clients is called a Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP), which intends to censor, intimidate, and silence critics by saddling them with the cost of a legal defense until they surrender their criticism or opposition.

The motion states the 2011 Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA) intends to protect citizens “from retaliatory lawsuits that seek to intimidate or silence them on matters of public concern.”

TCPA affords Texans targeted with a SLAPP to file a motion to dismiss a lawsuit. In a press release, Yerushalmi stated: “Islamists use the progressive mainstream media to label any public criticism of a sharia-centric, jihad driven Islam as ‘Islamophobic’ and they add fear and financial ruin to the equation by utilizing the legal system to file SLAPP actions.”

Yerushalmi likened this type of legal battle to “lawfare.” He said: “This lawsuit by Clock Boy’s father is yet another example of Islamist lawfare, which is a component of the Muslim Brotherhood’s civilization jihad.”

“AFLC was formed in large measure to take on Islamists like CAIR who use and abuse the legal system with their cynical form of lawfare to undermine our constitutional liberties — notably free speech. We have confronted these lawsuits across the country in federal and state courts and have defeated CAIR and its minions at every turn. When appropriate, we have won sanctions. This lawsuit will be no different,” added AFLC’s other co-founder and senior counsel Robert Muise.

The motion maintained Mohamed and his son became “all-purpose public figures” following Ahmed’s arrest last year, a status that has continued to the present day” because “Ahmed and his family voluntarily pursued publicity…” and then sought to “silence” others on a “matter of public concern.”
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TopicPeople who can't read analogue clocks
K3lys
07/12/17 2:48:39 AM
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of course, I can read kinds of clocks.

Including this
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TopicDonald Trump and Ahmed Mohamed
K3lys
07/10/17 11:44:08 PM
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TopicSave 5 random people or Ahmed Mohamed?
K3lys
07/10/17 11:04:56 PM
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Save 5 random people or Ahmed Mohamed?


Save 5 random people or Ahmed Mohamed?

Save 5 random people = Ahmed Mohamed will ......

Save Ahmed Mohamed = 5 random people from around the world will die. There is a 19% cumulative chance that one of the 5 random people is Ahmed Mohamed.
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/10/17 8:45:24 PM
#66
TopicWould you save your entire video game collection or Ahmed Mohamed?
K3lys
07/10/17 8:43:32 PM
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TopicWould you save your entire video game collection or Ahmed Mohamed?
K3lys
07/10/17 5:24:57 AM
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Would you save your entire video game collection or Ahmed Mohamed?


If you choose to save Ahmed Mohamed, your video game collection including your consoles/handhelds/high end killer gaming PC will vanish instantly. (both physical and digital ; including all your save files).

Sample video game collection
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*All of the above can be re-purchased.

If you choose to save your video game collection; Ahmed Mohamed will ......

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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/09/17 11:41:28 PM
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Zymed
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/09/17 9:34:29 PM
#62
Meddamere
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Ahwitch
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Medudyr
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Medgot
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Vamed
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Vaymed
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Veimed
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Velmed
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Vimed
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Vikmed
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Vladimed
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Medlibear
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/09/17 9:18:27 PM
#61
Ahvir
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Ahrner
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Medna
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Ahwain
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Ahyndra
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Tahmedkench
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Medliyah
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Ahlon
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Medric
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Teemed
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Threshmed
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Medtana
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/09/17 9:13:30 PM
#60
Medoppy
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Ahquinn
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Medmus
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Medsai
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Mednekton
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Medgar
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Ahven
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Medble
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Ahyze
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Medjuani
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Shaah
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Ahen
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Medvana
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Medinged
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Medion
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TopicFinally bought a fidget spinner - how do i play with it?
K3lys
07/07/17 4:37:49 AM
#18
should have gotten a toothpick crossbow.
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/07/17 4:11:26 AM
#52
Moredmed
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Medmi
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Medsus
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Naumedlus
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Meddalee
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Medturne
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Mednu
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Medlaf
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Medrianna
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Medtheon
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/06/17 11:43:56 PM
#51
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Meona
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Medssandra
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Medcian
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Ahlu
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Ahlux
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Ahphite
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Medzahar
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Medokai
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Master Med
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Miss Medtune
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/06/17 11:39:57 PM
#49
Medarthus
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Ahassadin
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Ahtarina
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Medayle
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Mednnen
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Ahzix
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Medindred
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Ahled
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Ahogmaw
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Medblanc
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/06/17 11:37:44 PM
#48
Medvern
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Mednna
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AhvanIV
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Medax
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Ahayce
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Medhin
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Ahjinx
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Ahlista
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Ahrma
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/06/17 9:02:27 PM
#45
Medgas
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Grmed
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Medcarim
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Medmerdinger
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Ahlaoi
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Medrelia
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/06/17 5:07:25 AM
#34
Mediora
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Ahgalio
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Medplank
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Gamedren
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Mednar
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 11:55:50 PM
#30
DrMeddo
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Medkko
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Medlise
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Medvelynn
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Mezreal
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 11:09:44 PM
#28
Medgath
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Corkmed
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Medrius
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Mediana
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Medven
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Medven bonus @ChromaticAngel
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 10:42:13 PM
#25
Caitmed
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Medmille
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Medssiopeia
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 10:05:27 PM
#21
Medcrank
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Ahbrand
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Medraum
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 9:49:24 PM
#19
I'm going in alphabetical order. I'm almost 70% done.
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 9:40:22 PM
#15
Medshe
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Medrelion
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Ahzir
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Bardmed
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 9:33:58 PM
#8
Medmumu
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Ahnivia
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Mednnie
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TopicITT: I put Ahmed Mohamed's face onto all League of Legends Champions
K3lys
07/05/17 9:18:59 PM
#1
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Ahri
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Medkali
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Ahlistar
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TopicSmh, people are still donating money to Ahmed Clock Boy
K3lys
07/05/17 8:11:50 PM
#1
TopicDid you support Ahmed in 2015?
K3lys
07/04/17 11:48:12 PM
#1
TopicLove me or hate me this is a REALITY for minorities. #thisismystruggle
K3lys
07/03/17 8:38:43 PM
#1
What is your struggle?
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TopicAhmed Mohamed the Clockmeister and an "Islamophobia" scam
K3lys
07/02/17 9:24:01 PM
#2
Now it has even come to light that Ahmed Mohamed didn’t even build his famous clock at all. The Right Scoop reports that “he took apart an existing clock, and transplanted the guts into a pencil box, and claimed it was his own creation. … I refer back again to this YouTube video interview with Ahmed. He explains that he closed up the box with a piece of cord because he didn’t want it to look suspicious. I’m curious, why would “looking suspicious” have even crossed his mind before this whole event unfolded, if he was truly showing off a hobby project, something so innocuous as an alarm clock. Why did he choose a pencil box, one that looks like a miniature briefcase no less, as an enclosure for a clock? It’s awful hard to see the clock with the case closed.”

And Irving, Texas police officer James McLellan said, when asked about his object, Ahmed “kept maintaining it was a clock, but there was no broader explanation” about why he had built it and brought it to school, and why it was beeping in the middle of his English class if, as he later explained, he had brought it in to show to an engineering teacher.

“I know you know the story and the world knows the story,” Ahmed’s father has said. “But we will repeat it and repeat it until justice is done.”

Justice? Really? But Irving Police Chief Larry Boyd has tried to meet with Ahmed’s father to talk about the incident, but the Islamophobia huckster has refused, even though he has always been available for reporters.

And Irving Independent School District Communications Director Lesley Weaver said there is more to the story, but it cannot be released without a privacy waiver from the family: “All they have to do is sign a release form and we’ll be able to give a different perspective of what happened that day in the classroom and the hours following.”

But Ahmed’s family won’t discuss a privacy waiver. However, they have had the time to set up an #IStandWithAhmed GoFundMe page, and the cash is rolling in.

Every detail makes it clearer that the whole thing was a set-up, designed to make officials afraid to report Muslims with suspicious objects. Ahmed Mohamed’s clock will make us all less safe.
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TopicAhmed Mohamed the Clockmeister and an "Islamophobia" scam
K3lys
07/02/17 9:23:37 PM
#1
The “Islamophobia” scam machine is in high gear: Ahmed Mohamed, the Muslim teen who was arrested after causing alarm and fear for bringing a device that resembled a bomb to school, is being heralded as “the most famous teenager on earth.”

One of the more interesting factoids from the many simpering, boot-licking press accounts of Ahmed the poor bomb hoax clockmeister: “Before we left for the television studio, Ahmed had taken me into his bedroom to show me the now-famous desk where everything gets built. I asked if I could take a picture; he nodded and sat on his desk chair holding up a tangle of wires, and, seeing his Koran, grabbed it from his desk and held it up next to the wires.”

The Daily Beast didn’t run that photo. But if the teen is such a devout Muslim, and then he brings this suspicious-looking object to school, it should give the school concern, should it not?

His father, a long-time Islamophobia huckster, told the press: “My kid was hurt and was tortured and arrested and mistreated in front of his friends inside of the school.”

Needless to say, the Mohamed family has retained a CAIR spokes-supremacist, who never leaves their side. Alia Salem of Hamas-CAIR told a reporter: “The only real news I have for you is that Ahmed’s not going back to MacArthur.” Then Salem added: “But, we’re about to drive to the television studio in a minute. Why don’t you come along? Sit next to Ahmed, you can ask him your questions.”

This is CAIR’s wet dream, and a 14-year-old’s, no doubt. Obama has invited him to the White House, MIT wants him, Twitter offered him an internship, Stephen Colbert and Ellen DeGeneres have called, and it just keeps going. When asked, “Ever heard that phrase, ’15 minutes of fame?,'” Ahmed responded, “This is gonna be soooooo much longer.”

Meanwhile, the school is trying to contain this expanding public relations disaster, releasing a photo of Ahmed’s clock, showing how it did, indeed, resemble a bomb, and saying: “Perhaps upon release of that photo there may be a little bit different perception about what took place, and people might have a better understanding of how we were doing everything with an abundance of caution to protect all of our students in Irving.”

How naive. As if the media gives a flying fig about what really happened. They have their Islamofauxbia narrative, and they are going to club their readers like baby seals.

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If Ahmed hadn’t been a Muslim, this story would never have seen the light of day. Ahmed is not at a disadvantage because he’s Muslim: On the contrary, as the reaction from Obama and the fawning media shows, he’s privileged.
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