To: BigBull who wrote (21612 ) 3/17/2002 10:51:28 PM From: Hawkmoon Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500 Forget the Al-Taqwa.. The comments about neo-Nazis and muslim extremists joining forces was what I found more interesting:Born a Christian, the blue-eyed, silver-haired Huber converted to Islam in the 1960s. He now calls himself Ahmad, and preaches that neo-Nazis and Muslims should join ranks to defeat Israel. “The United States is now controlled by a small Jewish faction,” he says. “We are making a link between Islamic movements and the New Right in Europe.” The late Iranian dictator Ayatollah Khomeini was so impressed with his theories that Huber was once invited to sit at his feet at a gathering in Tehran. More recently, Huber says he has been approached at Islamic conferences by people introduced as representatives of Osama bin Laden. If this is the case, then the theory some offer about Terry McNichols and Tim McVeigh might not be as bizarre as some make it out to be. Those who have been exposed to ideologies like those espoused by Aryan Nations and others realize that they are completely willing to destroy what they perceive as a Jewish dominated US political and economic system (particularly banking), and rebuild one based upon their own principles. I will never believe they would form any kind of true alliance with Muslim extremists, since most of their ideology has extensive basis in their particular religious interpretations of the bible, but I definitely see the logic in their forming a temporary alliance to bring down what they perceive as the "greater threat" and "regaining control" over US sovereignty. This is pretty frightening stuff, with large implications for homeland security, imo. Profiling for Muslims might now not be enough. I've had some exposure to the Aryan Nations in years past (researching them and opposing their activities in case anyone was wondering.. :0), and they have always been willing to take some extreme measures to attain their goals. Hawk