The Christian Action Network (CAN) has released chilling new video revealing terrorist training on US soil. The video shows Muslim women at a compound in New York state undergoing training exercises learning such
tactics as assault weapons attacks and throat-slitting techniques.
CAN, who produced "Homegrown Jihad: The Terrorist Camps Around the U.S.," distributed the footage informing how a jihadist group has established some 35 training camps across the country. Homegrown Jihad documents the networks of Jamaat ul-Fuqra, a terrorist group run by a radical Muslim leader in Lahore, Pakistan named Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani.
Ryan Mauro, the founder of WorldThreats.com, says while Gilani portrays himself as a peace-loving Muslim, his actions and the actions of his network are anything but that.
“In the documentary, we show a secret videotape, one which Gilani strictly instructs his followers to keep hidden where he personally engages in terrorist training, from killing guards to hijacking vehicles to setting off explosives,” said Mauro. “On this tape, he says that those seeking to ‘join one of the most advanced training courses in Islamic military warfare’ can contact any of his ‘Muslims of America’ compounds in the United States, almost all of which still operate today.”
This most recent video has now been posted on YouTube. CAN says the footage, which was received from an unnamed law enforcement source, shows Muslims of America headquartered in Hancock, New York.
This the same group allegedly behind the beheading of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
The video shows women marching with their Hijabs in military formation, performing various maneuvers and practicing techniques like hand-to-hand combat and scaling walls.
The presenter on the video claims, "We are 100 percent sure that Muslims are the majority in America."
He also says, "Our Islamic political party has based its manifesto on this fact. We want to declare once and for all that America is our country."
CAN says in 2005 the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned that Jamaat ul-Fuqra "had the capacity to attack" the US.
The organization itself says its goal is “to purify Islam through violence.”
Martin Mawyer, founder of CAN, is credited for exposing the jihadist camps. Mawyer says he has informed the State Department, FBI and Homeland Security, but not action has been taken.
“The terrorists are not going away- they are training men and women in backyards across America,” said Mawyer.