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July 27, 2009
Secret Service Raids Kent State Professor's Home On Tip From 'Columnist'
Topics: Political News and commentaries, War on Terror
All in all it's been a hell of a week for columnist Mike Adams. After beating the "real press" to a story and helping to get a clueless department chairman fired, he got the Secret Service to raid the home of terrorist Kent State Professor Julio Pino - a Muslim convert in the Department of History (Image):
[...] When the Secret Service raided the home of Professor Pino, which is located on Morris Road in Kent, Ohio, it was part of an ongoing investigation, which dates back to 2007. The local Kent paper, when reporting on the Secret Service raid, attributed the origins of the Pino controversy to "a blog posted at TownHall.com (by) self-described conservative Mike S. Adams..."Read it all.Actually, that isn't true. I write a column, not a blog. So they are being a little hard on themselves when they say they were beat to the story by a blogger. The columnists who wrote that were only beat to the story by a better columnist with more journalistic integrity and more courage in taking on domestic terrorism. Though, as a disclaimer, I should admit that I own more guns than they do.
Dr. John Jameson, former boss of Jihad Julio Pino, also tried to disparage my reporting when asked (by the real press) whether he knew if Pino was contributing to a terrorist website. "Yes (Pino) told me that," Jameson said. "Keep in mind the source of this is Adams' blog."
Actually, professor Jameson, if Pino told you then he was the source, not Adams' blog. Adams doesn't write a blog. He's just the dude who found out there was terrorist activity going on in your department before you did.
Regardless of the proper terminology, my column/blog/whatever resulted in a federal investigation of Pino. And after Jameson let Pino leave his classes at Kent State and travel to the Middle East during that investigation - without proper authorization - he got fired.
Posted by Richard at July 27, 2009 7:55 AM
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