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Islamist Follower of Louis Farrakhan “the Messiah” Attacks Capitol Police Officers, Kills One; Facebook Immediately REMOVES Alleged Attacker’s Account

By WND. The suspect who allegedly rammed a barrier at the U.S. Capitol on Friday and killed a police officer identified himself on his Facebook page as a “Follower of Farrakhan,” the leader of the Nation of Islam.

Andy Ngô, known for his exposure of Antifa and other extremist movements, posted on Twitter the Facebook pages belonging to Noah Green before they were removed.

The New York Post reported Green, who was shot dead by police at the Capitol, is “a Nation of Islam devotee.”

The 25-year-old wrote on Facebook two weeks ago: “I was on the right track and everything I had planned was coming into existence. It required long hours, lots of studying, and exercise to keep me balanced while experiencing an array of concerning symptoms along the path (I believe to be side effects of drugs I was intaking unknowingly).”

“However, the path has been thwarted, as Allah has chosen me for other things. Throughout life I have set goals, attained them, set higher ones, and then been required to sacrifice those things.” (Read more from “Suspect in Capitol Police Attack Islamist Follower of Farrakahn” HERE)

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Facebook Removes Account of Capitol Attack Suspect and Self-Described ‘Follower of Farrakhan’

By Washington Examiner. Facebook removed the account of the person identified as the deceased suspect in Friday’s attack outside the U.S. Capitol, which killed one U.S. Capitol Police officer and injured at least one more.

Noah Green, said to be a 25-year-old from Indiana, described himself as a “Follower of Farrakhan” and vocal member of the Nation of Islam. Authorities are investigating the attack and have not yet announced a motive.

Green was identified by numerous news outlets as the man who law enforcement officials say rammed his car into at least two members of the Capitol Police, smashed the vehicle into a barricade on Constitution Avenue, jumped out wielding a knife, and was shot and killed by police. All three were taken to a hospital. . .

Green’s posts on Facebook, which were quickly removed by the social media company, made it clear he was going through personal struggles, indulged in conspiratorial thinking, was a follower of the Nation of Islam, a breakaway religion from Sunni Islam based in part in the belief of black superiority over white people, and was a fan of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who is well known for racist and anti-Semitic views.

“After this horrific event, our thoughts are with the Capitol Police and their loved ones,” Facebook told the Washington Examiner on Friday. “We have designated the incident under our Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy, which means we have removed the suspect’s accounts from Facebook and Instagram, and are removing any content that praises, supports, or represents the attack or the suspect. We are in contact with law enforcement as they conduct their investigation.” (Read more from “Facebook Removes Account of Islamist Follower of Farrakahn” HERE)

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Obama’s race-card gambit

While Vice President Joseph R. Biden’s “back in chains” remark in front of a largely black audience on Aug. 14 definitely can be considered race-baiting, based on the Obama administration’s reaction, it was more an off-the-cuff embarrassment than part of a calculated effort to rile black Americans and engender fear.

Not that there isn’t an effort on the part of the Obama campaign to do so. There most certainly is, and we can count on it to intensify as this presidential campaign wears on. I asserted some time ago that the 2012 presidential race would be “the race card on steroids,” but not necessarily through Mr. Obama’s campaign demonizing his opponent via accusations of racism. A photograph of Mitt Romney’s father, George, participating in a civil rights march in Grosse Pointe, Mich., in 1963 already has become practically iconic in conservative circles and no doubt will be at the ready should race come into play against candidate Mitt Romney.

The reason Camp Obama will continue to foment racial discord is, quite simply, the reason it has done so since 2008. The radical elements with whom President Obama was politically aligned before seeking the presidency were aware of the latitude they likely would enjoy were Mr. Obama to become president. This included black nationalist factions such as the New Black Panther Party, with whom he demonstrated in 2007, as well as the Nation of Islam. Their activities since Mr. Obama was inaugurated bear witness to this fact.

The significance of Mr. Obama keeping such bedfellows cannot be understated. This differs from the case of Mr. Obama’s former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who is merely an America-damning racist. It has been documented that the Weather Underground, which Mr. Obama’s comrade William Ayers helped found, once advocated killing off 25 million Americans in order to make its point to the remaining 200 million. Outfits like the Nation of Islam and the New Black Panther Party (NBPP) literally view whites and Jews as manifestly evil, if not subhuman, and the NBPP is calling for armed insurrection and the genocide of whites right now.

Analysts and even news junkies are aware that extemporaneous exposition is not Mr. Obama’s strong suit. From Cambridge, Mass., police having “acted stupidly” when they arrested his friend, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, in 2009 to Mr. Obama’s “you didn’t build that” remark this summer, he’s demonstrated a proclivity for getting into trouble when he goes off the teleprompter.

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