It seems like it’s been a long time since Muslim terrorists last attacked us here in the United States, but the terrorists are here lurking among us. Plotting, planning, biding their time. Two such foul miscreants from Wisconsin were apprehended and have now plead guilty for their roles in supporting the collective bags of shit known as ISIS.
Wisconsin Woman Used Hacked Facebook Accounts to Recruit for ISIS, Prosecutors Say
Two people in Wisconsin have pleaded guilty to crimes related to providing support for the Islamic State, including a woman who used hacked Facebook accounts to share instructions for building explosives and mixing poison, the authorities said Monday.
Prosecutors said the two cases were unrelated. The woman, Waheba Issa Dais, 46, a permanent legal resident of the United States who was born in Israel, pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
She used a series of hacked Facebook accounts to pledge allegiance to ISIS, recruit new members for the terrorist group, encourage supporters who said they wanted to launch terrorist attacks, and share plans for building explosives, prosecutors said.
But it wasn’t just wanna-be jihadis that were reading this cunt’s Facebook posts, the F.B.I. was looking as well.
“Remember Boston Marathon bombing?” Ms. Dais asked an undercover F.B.I. officer on Facebook, according to a plea deal she signed last month. “It was very easy to make. All it needs is a pressure cooker, shrapnel and explosives. Join my channel and research.”
Matthew D. Krueger, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, said in a statement that Ms. Dais “promoted ISIS’s hateful, violent agenda and provided detailed instructions on how to harm innocent people” from her home in the Milwaukee suburb of Cudahy.
And the second terrorist faggot? Well, he was an illegal alien, of course.
The second person, Yosvany Padilla-Conde, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting a 2016 attempt by another man, Jason Ludke, to join ISIS by driving him from Wisconsin to Mexico, where the men thought they could evade United States law enforcement and travel to Syria or Iraq.
Federal prosecutors said Mr. Padilla-Conde, a Cuban national who resided in Milwaukee at the time of his arrest, posted video online pledging allegiance to the Islamic State and describing plans to travel to the Middle East. The Justice Department said Mr. Ludke was convicted last year of conspiring to provide material support to ISIS. Mr. Padilla-Conde will be sentenced this summer.
“Padilla-Conde swore allegiance to an extremely violent terrorist organization and then traveled across the country in an attempt to join it,” Mr. Krueger said in a second statement. “This case underscores that homegrown violent extremism remains a very real threat.”
Ms. Dais and Mr. Padilla-Conde each face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000, the Justice Department said. Their plea deals were signed weeks ago but formalized in court on Monday, their lawyers said.
John Campion, a lawyer for Ms. Dais, said in an email that he and his client “look forward to the September sentencing hearing where we will address the complicated history that led to her online conduct.”
Oh, I look forward to it too. As always, I think the punishment should fit the crime. She loves ISIS so much? Let’s burn her alive, stone her to death, or drop her head first off a tall building.
Craig Powell, Mr. Padilla-Conde’s lawyer, said his client had been set up by an undercover F.B.I. officer who offered to arrange for him to travel to Mexico if he made an ISIS video. He had been in “purgatory” since losing his immigration status after a criminal conviction because diplomatic tension with Cuba made him difficult to deport, Mr. Powell said.
“He did not intend to go to the Middle East,” he said. “My client was trying to get to Mexico to start over because he had no legal status here.”
Right. Then why did he plead guilty? He’s a fuckin’ terrorist bitch for sure.
Seamus Hughes, the deputy director of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, said Ms. Dais’s case was the more significant of the two announced on Monday. He described Mr. Padilla-Conde’s case as run-of-the-mill.
He said Ms. Dais had been “kind of a key voice online” whose activities highlighted the importance of the Islamic State’s female supporters, especially those from the United States.
“American women supporters in general, but her in particular, tend to be the glue that hold different online spaces together,” he said. Ms. Dais played an important role online because “she wasn’t just a connector, she was providing some level of skill to individuals who otherwise wouldn’t have it,” he said.
Forgive me, but I’ll never understand how a female could support ISIS. Is it some sort of ultra-realistic BDSM sex fantasy for them? You know that as a female you’re less than second-class citizen, right? You know that ISIS prefers goats for sexual gratification rather women, do you not?
Prosecutors said she used Facebook accounts stolen from unwitting users for her ISIS activities because she thought it would make it harder for law enforcement to track her.
Once she had control of an account, she replaced the original users’ friends with ISIS contacts and changed the display name to some variant of her online alias, Hind Salah Eddin, prosecutors said.
Ms. Dais, who has seven children, also changed the profile pictures to a publicly available image of a little girl that was taken as part of a project on the Yazidi religious minority in Northern Iraq. The Yazidi were forced to flee their homes en masse after ISIS occupied their territory in 2014, abducting thousands of women and girls to be used as sex slaves for jihadist fighters.
Ms. Dais wanted other ISIS supporters to be able to hack Facebook accounts, too, so she made a video that taught them how to do it, prosecutors said. She then used social media to share the video.
Ms. Dais used the stolen accounts to post how-to videos that provided step-by-step instructions on how to build explosives, including how to build an explosive belt worn by suicide bombers, the Justice Department said in a statement.
Hopefully at least a few of her followers botched the instructions on how to make explosives and died or were horribly disfigured in the process.
She also used Facebook to share a recipe for ricin, a deadly poison made from castor beans. When an undercover officer on Facebook asked her about it, she sang its praises, according to the plea agreement she signed.
“I will send you the poison of Ricin for it is easier, more effective, and cannot be traced, even if the person dies, it cannot be found in the body,” she wrote.
She said it could be especially useful in an attack against a government facility or a city water reservoir. But she warned the officer, who she thought was a jihadist, that it was dangerous stuff.
“May Allah make you successful,” she wrote. “It’s easy to make but remember to be cautious.”
Fuck you, you Islamo-terrorist twat. May God have no mercy on your soul and may some bull dyke named Butch slit your throat in prison.