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‘It’s a humiliation ritual at this point’: Fort Hood hosts Ramadan event years after deadly Islamist terror attack
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‘It’s a humiliation ritual at this point’: Fort Hood hosts Ramadan event years after deadly Islamist terror attack

On November 5, 2009, U.S. Army major and psychiatrist Nidal Hasan fatally shot 13 people on military base Fort Hood and wounded more than 30 others. The mass shooting goes down as the deadliest on an American military base and one of the deadliest terrorist attacks on American soil since September 11.Now, that same Texas military base once targeted by Islamic terror is celebrating Islam — and BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales can’t believe it.“The Fort Hood Religious Support Office and Fort Hood Muslim Community warmly invite all to an evening of fellowship, reflection and community as we break the fast together during the month of Ramadan,” a social media post reads, before explaining the religious tradition more in depth.“I actually love that it says, ‘The annual observance of Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.’ Islam, the thing that’s incompatible with our way of life, with Western civilization, with this country,” Gonzales comments on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered.”“So, here’s the question I have, OK? Tell me this. If a Muslim is supposed to be faithful to Islam and Islam calls its followers to destroy those who do not follow Allah, ... how can a Muslim be in the U.S. military?” she asks.“The only excuse, the only reason that I could figure is those of you who might say, ‘Well, there are some peaceful Muslims. Well, there are some nice Muslims. Not all Muslims mean us harm,’” she says. “I would say it stands to reason that the only Muslims who would be capable and not dangerous to serve in our military would be bad at their religion, right?”“This is a humiliation ritual at this point,” she continues. “And I’m not saying that I have all the answers, again, but I would like to pose the question: Does this seem like a disaster waiting to happen to anyone else?”Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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ICE arrests child-diddlers and ecstasy traffickers while Dems try to 'score brownie points,' DHS says
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ICE arrests child-diddlers and ecstasy traffickers while Dems try to 'score brownie points,' DHS says

The Department of Homeland Security criticized the left-wing media for overlooking the fact that most immigration arrests involve illegal aliens with prior charges or convictions.The department highlighted Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Thursday arrests of pedophiles and other criminals in a press release exclusively obtained by Blaze News.'Instead of trying to score brownie points, sanctuary politicians should be thanking our law enforcement officers.'Meanwhile, the DHS has remained without funding for one month, with Democrat lawmakers refusing to vote to reopen the agency without stringent reforms to ICE. On Thursday, senators voted for the fourth time against a bill that would fully restore funding to the DHS."Yesterday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested more criminal illegal aliens convicted for sexual conduct against a child, sexual assault, conspiracy to distribute narcotics, and other horrific crimes," the Friday DHS press release read.Immigration agents captured Jose Mendez, an illegal alien from El Salvador who was previously convicted of sexual conduct against a child in Mineola, New York.RELATED: 'Heinous' thug accused of shoving 83-year-old military vet onto NYC subway tracks was deported 4 times, charged 15 times: DHS Jose Mendez. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityEdgar Martinez-Funez, an illegal alien from Honduras, was also nabbed by federal officers. He was previously convicted of attempted aggravated sexual assault of a child in Dallas County, Texas. Edgar Martinez-Funez. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityICE arrested Victor Enrique Perez-Sanchez, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who was convicted of sexual assault in Lamesa, Texas. Victor Enrique Perez-Sanchez. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityHein Ngoc Nguyen, an illegal alien from Vietnam, was convicted twice for conspiracy to distribute narcotics, conspiracy to distribute, and possession with intent to distribute MDMA in Fairview Heights, Illinois. MDMA is the drug more commonly referred to as molly or ecstasy. Hein Ngoc Nguyen. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityThe DHS also highlighted the arrest of Angel Geovanni Garcia-Bermudez. He is an illegal alien from Mexico who was convicted of trafficking fentanyl in Franklin County, Ohio.RELATED: Spring break blues: DHS highlights outrageous airport conditions amid Democrat shutdown Angel Geovanni Garcia-Bermudez. Image source: Department of Homeland Security“The media and sanctuary politicians continue to ignore that nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S.,” DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis stated. “Yesterday, the brave men and women of ICE risked their lives to get pedophiles, sexual assailants, drug dealers, and other scumbags out of this country,” Bis continued. “Instead of trying to score brownie points, sanctuary politicians should be thanking our law enforcement officers for removing the worst of the worst from American communities.”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Inside The Chippendales Murders And The Horrific Crimes Of Steve Banerjee
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Inside The Chippendales Murders And The Horrific Crimes Of Steve Banerjee

Chippendales is best known for its muscular male dancers, exuberant crowds of women, and dynamic shows. But the Chippendales murders proved that the lighthearted franchise had a dark side. In the 1980s and 1990s, Chippendales’ founder Steve Banerjee plotted multiple deaths. He orchestrated the murder of his business partner, set out to kill his rivals, and firebombed his competition. Though Banerjee was eventually caught, his suicide before his sentencing brought a shocking end to the story of the Chippendales murders. How Steve Banerjee Started Chippendales Bettmann/Getty ImagesA male dancer at the Chippendales club in Los Angeles in 1979. In 1975, an Indian immigrant named Somen “Steve” Banerjee bought a struggling Los Angeles bar called Destiny II. He renamed it Chippendales and sought to jumpstart its reputation in the City of Angels. Though Banerjee was soft-spoken, he wanted Chippendales to be loud and fun. He took the advice of promoter Paul Snider (who later shot and killed Playboy model Dorothy Stratten in 1980 before turning the gun on himself) and started a “Male Exotic Dance Night for Ladies Only” in 1979. At first, “all the guys were worried about their image,” Banerjee recalled. But the show delighted female customers, who soon lined up to get in. “It was the first time ever where something was completely geared to the ladies,” explained Candace Mayeron, the former associate producer for Chippendales. “We built an environment for women to let it all hang out.” Franchise founder Steve Banerjee was behind the Chippendales murders. But as Chippendales expanded, Banerjee became dangerously obsessed with protecting its success — even if it meant resorting to violence. In 1979, he quietly sent someone to burn down Moody’s Disco, a rival nightclub. And in 1984, he tried to do the same at the Red Onion restaurant and bar. Meanwhile, Banerjee had started working with New York-based producer and choreographer Nick De Noia to expand Chippendales’ business. But Banerjee and De Noia butted heads. According to Read Scot, a Chippendales dancer, they “used to go toe to toe and just scream and curse at each other.” Banerjee envied De Noia’s creativity and charisma. He also resented that people had started referring to De Noia — and not Banerjee — as “Mr. Chippendales.” And though he and De Noia had made a deal on a napkin that gave De Noia 50 percent of the profits from Chippendales’ tours, Banerjee began to suspect that De Noia was shortchanging him. In 1987, Steve Banerjee decided he’d “take care” of Nick De Noia — for good. That year, the Chippendales murders began in earnest. Inside The Chippendales Murders Candace MayeronCandace Mayeron with Nick De Noia, a victim of the Chippendales murders. On April 7, 1987, a gunman walked into Nick De Noia’s 15th-floor New York office and shot him in the left cheek. De Noia died — and many at Chippendales suspected they knew who was behind the hit. “I’m going to kill that motherf***** Steve Banerjee,” one of the dancers told Mayeron. As for Mayeron, she also thought that Banerjee was guilty. She wrote, “There wasn’t a scintilla of doubt in my mind that it was Steve either.” Indeed, Steve Banerjee had orchestrated De Noia’s murder. The FBI eventually pieced together that Banerjee had hired a man named Ray Colon to kill De Noia. Colon, in turn, enlisted the services of Gilberto Rivera Lopez. Ultimately, Lopez had been the one to shoot Banerjee’s rival. The story of the Chippendales murders might have ended there. But despite rumors, nothing linked Banerjee to the scene. He remained free — and even bought back the Chippendales touring rights from De Noia’s family. Marie DeNoia Aronsohn/TwitterNick De Noia helped develop Chippendales’ iconic choreography before his murder. But Banerjee continued to ruthlessly protect the franchise that he had built. In 1991, he hired Colon again. This time, Banerjee wanted him to go to England and kill a number of former Chippendales employees, including Scot, who’d left Chippendales for a rival troupe called Adonis. Just like with the murder of De Noia, Colon enlisted a hitman to get the job done. But the hitman — known only as “Strawberry” — got cold feet and decided to reach out to the FBI. He explained to the agents that Colon had given him cyanide, a list of names, and instructions to go to England. “Any agent, whether you’re straight out of the academy or whether you’re a 25-year agent, this is the kind of case you want to get involved in,” recalled FBI special agent Scott Garriola, who investigated the Chippendales murders. Garriola explained, “Not only did we have this conspiracy to kill people over in London, but we have a murder which actually occurred in New York in 1987. We have two arsons we have to investigate, and this conspiracy extended from the mid-70s all the way up until… 1991.” The FBI searched Colon’s house and found enough cyanide to kill 230 people. And Colon, after stewing in jail for seven months, finally agreed to help authorities solve the Chippendales murders. All roads, he said, led to Steve Banerjee. How The Chippendales Murders Ended Years after the Chippendales murders, an A&E documentary called Secrets of the Chippendales Murders examined the case in depth in 2022. That same year, a fictionalized account called Immigrant also aired on Hulu. Over the next several months, the FBI tried to use Ray Colon to get Steve Banerjee to confess on tape. But Banerjee proved difficult to pin down. When the two men met on June 23, 1992, in an IHOP bathroom, Banerjee refused to say anything out loud. When Colon asked him questions, Banerjee only wrote his answers down on Post-it notes. He then tore the notes up and threw them in the toilet, flushing them down the drain. Banerjee even demanded that Colon strip down to prove that he didn’t have a wiretap. Colon did, but he managed to conceal it in the flap of his underwear. Still, authorities got nowhere in their investigation. “We don’t capture anything on a recording device,” Garriola explained. “There’s a lot of rustling and you could hear whisper-talking, you could hear scratching of a pencil. You just can’t hear anything of value.” Undeterred, the FBI decided to try again. They had Colon convince Banerjee that he was a fugitive on the run. Banerjee apparently bought the story — and agreed to meet with him in Zurich, Switzerland. This time, with agents listening through a wall, Banerjee was more forthcoming. “We hear Banerjee confess to his complicity in hiring Ray Colon for the murder of De Noia. They talk about the attempted murders of Read Scot and other dancers,” Garriola said. “We were able to get the evidence that we needed.” In September 1993, the FBI arrested Banerjee. The Chippendales founder was then charged with hiring a hitman to kill the former dancers, with De Noia’s murder, and with violating the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) through murder, murder for hire, solicitation to commit murder, and arson. He faced 26 years in prison. But on the day before Banerjee’s sentencing, October 23, 1994, the Chippendales murder case took one final, shocking twist. “There was no way I was going to miss Steve’s sentencing,” recalled Mayeron. “I was on the courthouse steps with our MC and two of our dancers, when someone came out and said there would be no hearing, because Steve had killed himself in jail the night before. I felt cheated, big time.” Steve Banerjee had hanged himself in his prison cell, having allegedly said that he’d “leave the country or kill himself” rather than go to prison. “Mr. Banerjee tied a piece of bedsheet around his neck, placed it on a wall-mounted jacket hanger, and pulled down on it while he kneeled, causing the flow of air to be cut off; that caused his death,” explained Reonard McFadden, the executive to the warden at the detention center. His suicide marked a stunning conclusion to the Chippendales murder saga. It also highlighted a shocking truth: that Chippendales, a franchise based on fun, sex, and dancing, had its roots in arson, betrayal, and murder. After reading about the Chippendales murders, learn about Paul Snider, the nightclub promoter who killed Playboy model Dorothy Stratten. Then, take a look at the shocking and satanic Corpsewood Manor murders. The post Inside The Chippendales Murders And The Horrific Crimes Of Steve Banerjee appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Chuck Todd Finds Out the Hard Way That There IS Such a Thing As a Stupid Question
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Chuck Todd Finds Out the Hard Way That There IS Such a Thing As a Stupid Question

Chuck Todd Finds Out the Hard Way That There IS Such a Thing As a Stupid Question
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Tom Cotton Levels False CNN Story About the Strait of Hormuz With a Big Dose of Reality
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Tom Cotton Levels False CNN Story About the Strait of Hormuz With a Big Dose of Reality

Tom Cotton Levels False CNN Story About the Strait of Hormuz With a Big Dose of Reality
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JD Vance Drops Truth Bomb: POTUS’s Fire Is Fueling America’s New Economic Boom
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JD Vance Drops Truth Bomb: POTUS’s Fire Is Fueling America’s New Economic Boom

JD Vance Drops Truth Bomb: POTUS’s Fire Is Fueling America’s New Economic Boom
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China's AI Is Detecting Pancreatic Cancer That Doctors Might Miss
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China's AI Is Detecting Pancreatic Cancer That Doctors Might Miss

Pancreatic cancer is one of the hardest cancers to treat, which makes early detection so crucial, now AI is lending a hand to speed up the process.
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Tragedy: Liberal Gets Stabbed Before Finishing Telling People How Peaceful Islam Is
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Tragedy: Liberal Gets Stabbed Before Finishing Telling People How Peaceful Islam Is

LONDON — Authorities closed off a section of Barking Road in East Ham on Friday following the death of a liberal man who was stabbed to death before he had a chance to finish telling everyone how peaceful Islam is.
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Dem Sen. Mazie Hirono Accidentally Made the 'Best Endorsement for the SAVE America Act Yet'
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Dem Sen. Mazie Hirono Accidentally Made the 'Best Endorsement for the SAVE America Act Yet'

The Democrats are in a panic because if the SAVE America Act passes it will secure elections in the country and everybody knows why the Left doesn't want that to happen.  Advertisement Democrats…
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Everything You Need to Know About 0% Interest Cards Before You Decide
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Everything You Need to Know About 0% Interest Cards Before You Decide

You Already Know Something Is Wrong With How Much You’re Paying in Interest.  You’ve done the math. Maybe not on paper, maybe not with a spreadsheet, but somewhere in the back of your mind you’ve…
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