August 12, 2009, - 1:00 pm
EXCLUSIVE: Keep Your Daughters Away From This HAMAS Terrorist/Green Card Seeker; Hits on 13-Year-Old in Minnesota
I hope that someone from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota is reading this. And I definitely hope that parents of young girls there are reading this. It could make the difference in keeping you from losing your daughter to a HAMAS operative and green card seeker who was convicted for cigarette smuggling tax fraud.
Adel Wazwaz a/k/a Adel Salem:
Keep this HAMAS Terrorist Away From Your Daughters
Last year, I told you about Adel Mohammad Wazwaz who was convicted in Minnesota for being part of a cigarette smuggling ring that apparently funded HAMAS (see here, also). He and his conspirators defrauded Minnesota to the tune of $2.5 million in taxes, which apparently went to finance HAMAS terrorist operations. As I learned from my exclusive intelligence sources and reported on this site, Mr. Wazwaz, who also goes by the alias, Adel Salem, is known back in the Middle East–in Lebanon and the so-called “West Bank” as a Palestinian poet who supports HAMAS and whose family is married into the highest levels of the terrorist group.
Wazwaz a/k/a Salem was repeatedly arrested by the Israelis and served time in Israeli prisons for his involvement with Palestinian Islamic terrorist groups. As I noted in my exclusive report on him, his Arabic biography states that he is the author of a 2006 book called, “For the Eyes of the Green Card,” published in Lebanon.
On Monday, I received this disturbing e-mail from a mother in Minnesota who says that a man who appears to be Mr. Wazwaz was trying to pick up her 13-year-old daughter:
From: [Name/E-mail Address Redacted by DS]
Date: Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:54 PM
Subject: Adel Mohammad Wazwaz
To: writedebbie@gmail.comDear Debbie:
My daughter and I were at a Barnes & Noble store in Roseville, Minnesota today, and Mohammad Wazwaz struck up a conversation with my daughter (and then with me). I really think he is the same Adel Mohammad Wazwaz you have written about on your web site. He had bought a pile of books and told us that he has written books about Palestinians and that he is a history teacher. My daughter was really taken with this man’s charm — and this concerns me (she is almost 14).
My daughter was wearing a t-shirt that read “Be Like Jesus” and Mr. Wazwaz drew her into a conversation about religion. He really said a lot of nice (overly) flattering things to her and she sat down at a table with him. I joined them and he insisted on buying us tea (there was starbucks there). He had a really nice Rolex, so I figured he was a friendly guy who wanted to do something nice for us.
A lot of pimps, thugs, and murderers wear Rolex, and believe me, they don’t want to do “something nice” for you.
But, he really wanted to spend more time with us which I thought was strange. He wanted to make us Palestinian food and buy my daughter things and help her with her homework.
Anyway, this man insisted on giving us his phone number, but I didn’t give him ours. My daughter really wanted to set a date to see him again but I told her I had to think about it. I looked on Google for “Mohammed Wazwaz Minnesota Author” and found lots and lots of articles (including several from your web site and the local paper here in Minneapolis).
Looks like this man has been into some bad things (cigarette smuggling and going to prison). I am curious if you have any idea what he was after with us. If he hadn’t turned out to be a felon, I might have told my daughter we could meet him at Barnes and Noble again (she was very insistent about seeing him again).
Anyway, now that I have found your web site, I am really impressed with your articles and history. Thank you for posting this information that I needed to find.
My response:
From: Debbie Schlussel writedebbie@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: Adel Mohammad Wazwaz
To: [Name/E-mail Address Redacted by DS]Whatever he was after–like converting and marrying you or your daughter–it was it was NOT GOOD. STAY AWAY from him! (Unless you want your daughter swept away to Gaza or Ramallah, made into a baby machine for U.S. citizenship, and never allowed to go back to America again.) Glad you like my work. BUT STAY AWAY FROM HIM.
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From: [Name/E-mail Address Redacted by DS]
Date: Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: Adel Mohammad Wazwaz
To: Debbie Schlussel writedebbie@gmail.comThank you very much for your reply and advice Debbie. We intend to keep away from this man — and I hope to warn other young girls in the area about him.
Obviously, it goes without saying that it is not just weird, but highly inappropriate (not to mention illegal), for a guy this old to be hitting on a 13-year-old. The course to take is not to have coffee with him, which is why I am slightly skeptical here. The proper course is to call police and have the guy arrested for child solicitation.
But, hey, American parents are far too nice . . . to strangers and to their own kids, these days. They don’t want to offend people and not be their kids’ best friend. It’s sad.
Still, to my readers who are responsible parents and caring relatives, beware and warn your families and daughters about men like Mohammad Wazwaz a/k/a Adel Salem.
And STAY. AWAY.
We’ve already seen what can happen, with the case of Katherine Lester.
Islamic baby-making slaves and greencard procurers should never be the occupations of America’s daughters.
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Do I even need to ask how this convicted felon got back in to the US? Does it even matter any more? I only ask the second question because our borders have been such a joke that even if we had 100% enforcement from now on I am not sure it would make much of a difference.
IAM: He is in the U.S. and was convicted here. No-one deported him. He may even be a U.S. citizen or green card holder, but might be seeking young girls for a green card for someone else. The questions we should be asking are: Why is he here? Who allowed him in? Who failed to deport him? Who approved him for a green card and/or citizenship (if he has either or both)? Why did that happen? Answer: Because we really don’t care enough and spend less than 6 minutes checking the background of people seeking green cards and citizenship. We’ll lete anyone in. DS
I_AM_ME on August 12, 2009 at 1:39 pm