Did Ahmed really invent the clock he brought to school? Originally I suspected he and his father, or just his father, had built it, but one of those tech geeks who researches such things has come to the conclusion the clock Ahmed presented is actually one which was sold by Radio Shack several years ago.
Did he want to be arrested, to be seen as a victim of “Islamophobia”? If so, Texas police played right into his hands and most of us (including me) [including Dumbass Obama TM] fell for it.
My good friend Thirsty Man's words to the contrary I suspected a scam from the get go. But look how it has paid off.
Zitat14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, who made headlines last week after he was arrested for bringing a homemade clock into school, has already received praise from a number of familiar names such as Barack Obama and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Now, to Mohamed’s further delight, tech giants Microsoft have pledged their allegiance to the whizz-kid in generous fashion. The multinational technology firm expressed their support for Ahmed, not through kind words, but by sending the young engineer a huge hamper of tech goodies, including a Cube 3D printer.
Not bad, not bad at all. Get the Liberals and the MSM all exercised about anti-Muslim prejudice, an invitation to the WH, a scholarship to MIT, some similar bs from Wahlberg, and now this. Where do I sign up?
"This is the most lavishly funded and entirely moronic foreign ministry on the planet."~~Mark Steyn's description of the US State Dept.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #2Did he want to be arrested, to be seen as a victim of “Islamophobia”? If so, Texas police played right into his hands and most of us (including me) [including Dumbass Obama TM] fell for it.
My good friend Thirsty Man's words to the contrary I suspected a scam from the get go. But look how it has paid off.
Zitat14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, who made headlines last week after he was arrested for bringing a homemade clock into school, has already received praise from a number of familiar names such as Barack Obama and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Now, to Mohamed’s further delight, tech giants Microsoft have pledged their allegiance to the whizz-kid in generous fashion. The multinational technology firm expressed their support for Ahmed, not through kind words, but by sending the young engineer a huge hamper of tech goodies, including a Cube 3D printer.
Not bad, not bad at all. Get the Liberals and the MSM all exercised about anti-Muslim prejudice, an invitation to the WH, a scholarship to MIT, some similar bs from Wahlberg, and now this. Where do I sign up?
OK, I will [barf]
Hey what did they do to our [barf]? It's gone??
******* The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil ... but by those who watch them and do nothing. -- Albert Einstein
Ahmed the clockmeister and an 'Islamophobia' scam Exclusive: Pamela Geller pulls plug on teen's 'suspicious-looking object' 09.20.2015
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.
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.