‘Many people who have had contact with Taleb, like me, deny that he was ever an atheist or ex-Muslim’

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Taleb is, of course, Taleb Abdulmohsen, the Christmas Market jihad mass murderer in Magdeburg, Germany. As he claims continue to circulate that he was “anti-Islam,” and even incited (somehow) to murder Christians by critics of Islam, here is more testimony from someone who knew him.

 

Translation:

I will say it again: Many people who have had contact with Taleb, like me, deny that he was ever an atheist or ex-Muslim.

He himself claimed to be a Wahhabi. He openly had contacts with Hamas people as well as with IS supporters.

He threatened ex-Muslim and secular associations, as well as refugee women from Saudi Arabia who had renounced Islam. The association and the women took legal action against him. He attacked the Central Council of Ex-Muslims as well as me as a member. All major critics of Islam blocked Taleb because everyone was receiving confusing messages and threats.

He never directly criticized Islam or its associations. While we protested in front of mosques, he fought against us. He also repeatedly defended Saudi Arabia. For what?

Dozens of victims are currently sharing screenshots of conversations where he threatened the people because they are ex-Muslims.

In a video he talks about how “the left invented Islamism to wipe out Muslims.” No critic of Islam would write such nonsense.

We organized ex-Muslims say openly that he practiced taqiyya. If someone was as Islamophobic as he is, wouldn’t he try to kill Muslims in an attack instead of Christians at a Christmas market?

But the question of questions is: Why did the authorities not react to him, even though some people pointed out that he wanted to kill Germans? Why did they allow this attack to happen?

December 23, 2024 | 8 Comments »

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  1. It is interesting that of the five people whom the German authorities have identified as having been murdered by the crazy pschiatrist with his car at the Christmas market, one was a nine-year-old child, but the other four were all women. Hatred of women may thus have been one of the crazed motives of this crazed psychiatrist for committing the Magdeburg massacre.

  2. The recollections of this woman, who was interviewed by a reporter for the American edition of the Daily Mail, sheds considerable light on his motives:

    “Although he claimed to be a lapsed believer who came to Europe as a refugee because he was not safe in Saudi Arabia as an atheist, he appeared to loathe former Muslim women in the West.

    One of his targets, he wrote, ‘finished high school in Saudi Arabia and has no further significant qualifications. She works as a receptionist at a medical clinic.

    ‘She spends a great deal of her time selling access to her private stories on Snapchat which, according to her, mainly contain sexy pics and videos’.

    I have no idea whether any of that is true. What I do know is that every word of it stinks of misogyny – contempt for women who work, contempt for women who don’t have degrees (and no doubt those who do as well), contempt for women who left Saudi Arabia as he did, contempt for women’s sexuality.

    When I realized the man who had ranted at me online was the lunatic arrested for the Magdeburg killings, I contacted other ex-Muslim women over the weekend and discovered that I am far from alone.

    Abdulmohsen has conducted a long campaign of harassment against people like me – while pretending to be a selfless volunteer and activist whose mission was to protect women and help those who wanted to escape from oppression in the Middle East.

    He sent me videos and images of one Saudi woman in the West, and then a disgusting and graphic message describing her breasts in detail and obsessing over their appearance in or out of a bra. It’s evidently the product of a deeply disturbed mind. Some of the recipients did report their concerns to a support group, the ex-Muslims International coalition, who had him marked down as a stalker and cyber-bully.”

    Police arrested an ‘unstable’ 50-year-old Saudi doctor identified as Taleb al-Abdulmohsen after he allegedly rammed his SUV into a packed market in the town of Magdeburg

  3. I believe that his claims to be anti-Muslim were probably “sincere.” He probably realized that whatever he had written on social media, the German public would assume that Islamists, Muslims, illegal immigrants, and Saudi Arabia would be blamed for the atrocity. And that would enable Afd to win the upcoming elections.
    Other possible motives: The Saudi government was demanding his extradition. He knew that as a self-proclaimed “infidel” he would be cruelly tortured and murdered in a Saudi prison. At least in a German jail, he would probably not be tortured and might survive for many years. And we should not forget that he claimed to be an “atheist,” not a Christian. And atheists hate Christianity as much as they hate Islam and all other religions. Murdering large numbers of Christians might not have troubled his atheistic “conscience.”

    “No sh_t Sherlock” has solved the case!

  4. Fascinating. It is an established fact, reported by many people who followed his social media page, that he posted anti-Muslim, pro-Afd posts nearly every day. If he was practicing taquiyya, as Mr. Spencer says, he was doing a remarkably good job of it.

  5. Many people who have had contact with Taleb, like me, deny that he was ever an atheist or ex-Muslim.

    The logic of the message below this quote is undeniable. If he were an anti-muslim, he would have driven into a mosque.

  6. The logic of the message after I will say it again: Many people who have had contact with Taleb, like me, deny that he was ever an atheist or ex-Muslim.
    is undeniable. If he were anti-muslim, he would have driven into a mosque.