Re: Canadian Mosques and Intelligence Agency informers
Let's say that you casually played football (proper football, not the American or Canadian farcical version) with a couple of muslim guys from your neighbourhood in a park in the evenings. One day after playing, you're walking back to you cars and talking. One guy quietly tells you that he had acquired an assault rifle, and told you that the tomorrow there would be vengeance for Qana and that you should just watch the news.
You try to find out what he's talking about, but he won't give you any details, won't listen to you give any religious arguments about what acts are lawful in Islam and which are unlawful. He simply keeps saying that he's going to ensure there is vengeance and that it will happen tomorrow.
You continue to try and talk him out of doing something stupid but he becomes adamant, refuses to listen to you, and storms off saying he's going home and he'll get his reward tomorrow.
Let's say that he lives in your neighbourhood and you know exactly where he lives (let's say that he lives at home with his family).
You're still not sure if he is serious about doing something or not. What do you do?
Go home and sleep and treat it as a normal day? Or make a phone call to the police?
Good situation, but honeslty, what if his plans change overnight? Just because he said that** I would try everything I can to go to his house, and tell him to explain everything to me.** I wouldn't give up that early.
I mean honestly, if the brother changes his mind, or realizes something overnight? The next day he is happy he didn't go kill someone that day, instead he sees he gets arrested. Then what?
I dun't know i'd feel guilty then. Now, If I am FULLY convinced, and I know that he has everything set up, and hte next day i see him leaving with the rifle to kill someone...then I might step up and actually put an end to it.
And as for the 17 suspects, the snitch didn't tell the group he was spying on them..
Sir Dig Alot.. thank you for ur input.