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Subject New Short Video - I Chose to be a Jihadi
Date May 28, 2020 3:19 PM
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Jesse Morton was sucked into a world of jihadi radicalism, he searched for them and they found him..........

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Clarion Project's Free Home Program Series
Dear Friend,

This is the first opportunity to see the fourth short film in our series, I Was Radicalized, ([link removed][UNIQID]) featuring Jesse Morton, a self-radicalized, now ex-, jihadi.

The path to Jesse Morton's radicalization started when he suffered abuse at home. He left at age 16 and lived on the street, experimenting with drugs and alternative lifestyles before converting to Islam and becoming a jihadi while in prison.

Jesse was a pioneer of online radicalization, directly responsible for terror attacks and deaths. His group's famous death threat against the makers of South Park sparked a battle for free speech. When he was imprisoned for that crime, his FBI handler realized Jesse had a deeper potential and worked with him, drawing him away from radicalism toward a new life as an anti-hate activist.

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Look out for more podcasts, films and articles from Clarion Project.

Wishing you and yours good health and strength.

Sincerely,

Richard Green
Executive Director
Clarion Project
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