Imagine a moment in time. It’s 14:12 Hours on November 26, 1944 You’re on the deck of the U.S. Naval aircraft carrier U.S.S. Essex. 230 miles off of the Philippines Islands in the Gulf of Leyte. A fast moving plane is on the horizon, alarm claxons wailing away, making it clear the crew needs to be at their battle stations. A Japanese “Ohka” (Cherry Blossom) equipped with explosives is approaching the ship. It evades the AAA gunfire and rams into the ship sending you out of your gun battery position15 feet into the air. You get up, dizzy, bleeding from your left ear but there are others far worse off than you, but where do you start to help? Body parts of other crewmen are everywhere, people, the deck and planes on fire. Chaos, horror and pain ensue.

The fires are eventually put out, the wounded are in sickbay being treated and the dead are in coffins. Admiral Nimitz boards the ship the next day and over a loudspeaker, explains to the crew that the Kamikaze pilot was just a “Lone Wolf” and that neither the American government nor the Navy would hold the Japanese military accountable for the actions of the pilot. Nimitz adds that the Shinto religion of the Japanese imperialists is a beautiful, peaceful way of life and the actions of the Kamikaze pilot are not representative of the Japanese as a whole.

Over 1,300 more Kamikaze pilots attack Allied forces over the next 10 months. Each is called a “Lone Wolf” and Allied forces are constantly reminded that these pilots acted on their own and their nation, their Shinto religion which includes the belief that their Japanese Emperor is a God who should be obeyed no matter what is asked, should in no way be connected to these "autonomous" actions.

That is of course not how the Kamikaze pilots were viewed. They were viewed and treated as members of a larger force not able to match the individual might of the Allies at the time and unable to meet them on the sea to battle and the tactic was rightfully believed to come from the very top of the Japanese military.

Yesterday, the President of the United States described the murders of 4 U.S. Marines in Chattanooga, Tennessee as a”heartbreaking” attack by a “lone gunman”.
Authorities today are constantly dragging their feet to call these tireless acts of terrorism by Muslim fanatics for what they are; acts of war against non-Muslims, and if you take most of the attackers for their word, against the United States for our role in Iraq, Afhanistan, our support for Israel, having bases in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE.

World War II was won by force. The clear moral high ground declared, the clear language as to who the enemy was and the refusal to set limits to what the Allies were willing to do to end the war as soon as possible brought about the swift, non-negotiable surrender of the Imperialist Japanese enemy.

Today there is a cunning, logical plan by a new declared enemy. Like the Japanese by 1944, they aren’t able to match us with aircraft carriers, tanks and helicopters. Their campaigns are in stealth mode; frequently carried out by the foot soldiers our authorities call “lone wolves”. This military campaign also come with a different battalion of savvy soldiers who have a different skill set; the politically correct forces who have brilliantly climbed the ladders of our own society and who have the ears of our most powerful. This is crippling the only superpower in the world from bringing about a deliberate, swift end to a war, which has fallen on our own shores and has been here for better than twenty years.

If all Muslim clerics demanded an end to this barbaric campaign, perhaps the silent majority of Islam that I keep hearing about would also join in the condemnation. Over twenty years now and the silence is deafening. Also, does anyone really believe that none of the tens of thousands of family members of these thousands of homegrown fanatics had a single clue about the intentions of terror? Not one reported to the authorities with the exception of the Boston Police captain who turned in his own son in Adams, MA last week.

Yesterday’s act of war by a foot soldier of a larger army, mostly overseas, is the most recent of over a thousand such attacks or attempts to attack here in the United States by Muslim militants. Massachusetts will bury one more of our sons next week as a result of this act of war. Gunnery SGT. Thomas Sullivan, USMC, 40 years old, veteran having served two tours of duty in Iraq, recipient of the Purple heart.

Make no mistake. A deranged, isolated lone wolf did not kill him. A soldier whose army has declared war on every single American on Earth killed him and his three unarmed fellow US Marines.

“Lone Wolf “Timeline includes only the more infamous of the attacks

June 2009: Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad shoots and kills a soldier outside Arkansas recruiting station, claiming retribution for the killing of Muslims by American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

November 2009: U.S. Army psychiatrist Major Nidal Malik Hasan kills 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, saying he was driven by a hatred of American military action in the Muslim world.

March 2011: Frankfurt airport shooting of two U.S. Airmen by Arid Uka, a devout Muslim who says he was radicalized by jihadist propaganda videos.

April 2013: Dzhokar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev kill 3 people, injure more than 260 at the Boston Marathon. Dzhokar said the brothers were motivated by extremist Islamist beliefs.

September 2014: An Oklahoma man with a criminal history, Alton Nolen, beheads a female co-worker after being fired. Authorities said Nolen had recently converted to Islam. - courtesy Time Magazine

Now I will add

July 16, 2015: Mohammed Youssef Boullazeez a Kuwaiti born Muslim with Jordanian citizenship and possibly a naturalized American citizenship, murdered four unarmed U.S. Marines in Chattanooga, TN., two at a recruiting office and another two at a Naval Operational Support Center. In addition to murdering the four, he wounded two other Marines and a police officer.

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