Whatever Happened to Beverly Geisbrecht aka Khadija Abdul Qahaar

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So Whatever Happened to Kidnap Victim Khadija, Beverly Or Whatever Her Name Is

May 24th, 2009No Comments

The shit has really hit the fan in Pakistan hasn’t it? I say it’s about bloody time the Pakistani government grew a backbone and finally took the fight to the Taliban, who if it weren’t for cowardly Pakistani government officials, wouldn’t have gained even the slightest of footholds along the northern border of Pakistan.

Last, I heard, Pakistani soldiers killed another 17 Taliban militants. What’s that leave now, fifteen to twenty, thirty, fourty more thousand to kill?

At the rate, the Pakistan army is wiping out the Taliban, that war should be over in what, twenty or thirty years, right?

Good luck to them with that by the way.

So anyway, I got to wondering this morning if anybody has seen a Canadian head rolling down the dusty streets of Pakistan these days.

Where is Khadija Abdul Qahaar, the Canadian woman also known as Beverly Giesbrecht who felt so sorry for jihad militants and terrorists, she converted to Islam after the events of 9/11 and later became their mouthpiece in Canada.

Surely, somebody must know where she is, how life is treating her these days, right?

I find it strange that hardly a word has been said in the press about Giesbrecht these days. You would think that that kidnapping thing, and then the ransom deadline passing, surely there would have been something worth reporting about, whether Giesbrecht was beheaded or not. What’s up with that?

The way I see it, the whole kidnapping thing was a scam.

At the end of the day I think the only reason there hasn’t been much news about this story is because nobody can reach out to Giesbrecht, and that that is the way she wants it to be.

For all anybody knows she could be on the run in Pakistan with her jihad buddies, maybe she snuck back into Canada with the help of the federal government and has gone into hiding, or she has been beheaded and the world hasn’t been told about it yet.  Whatever the reason this story isn’t making headlines, I think one of those reasons might have something do with what I have been saying all along, that Giesbrecht has been running a scam to help to raise money for her camel humping jihad brethren.

The last article I came across that happened to mention Giesbrecht was on the Pakistan Daily website on May 3. In that article some whack job named Karin Friedemann suggested that Geisbrecht was in the custody of the CIA and was being tortured. I pissed myself laughing when I read that.

In the same article, there is also the suggestion that Giesbrecht was actually a CIA agent, and that her website Jihad Unspun was actually a CIA front. I pissed myself laughing when I read that too.

Where do people come up with this shit anyway?

I fired off an email to Canada’s foreign affairs ministry to see if maybe they had some news they might have some news about Giesbrecht they might want to share with Crooked in Canada readers. I really doubt they will reply back, but hey, there’s no harm in trying right?

Jihad Unspun A Phoney CIA Website

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