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New undercover footage shows Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Senior Director of Medical Services, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, describing how Planned Parenthood sells the body parts of aborted fetuses, and admitting she uses partial-birth abortions to supply intact body parts.

In the video titled, “Planned Parenthood Uses Partial-Birth Abortions to Sell Baby Parts,” which was released by the Center for Medical Progress, a group concerned with medical ethics, Nucatola is at a business lunch with actors posing as buyers from a human biologics company. As head of PPFA’s Medical Services department, Nucatola has overseen medical practice at all Planned Parenthood locations since 2009. She also trains new Planned Parenthood abortion doctors and performs abortions herself at Planned Parenthood Los Angeles up to 24 weeks.

“Planned Parenthood’s criminal conspiracy to make money off of aborted baby parts reaches to the very highest levels of their organization,” said David Daleiden, who oversaw a nearly 3-year-long investigative journalism study of Planned Parenthood’s illegal trafficking of aborted fetal parts. “Elected officials must listen to the public outcry for Planned Parenthood to be held accountable to the law and for our tax dollars to stop underwriting this barbaric abortion business.”

When asked by buyers, “How much of a difference can that actually make, if you know kind of what’s expected, or what we need?” the answer and optics are equally disturbing.

“It makes a huge difference,” Nucatola replies. “I’d say a lot of people want liver. And for that reason, most providers will do this case under ultrasound guidance, so they’ll know where they’re putting their forceps. The kind of rate-limiting step of the procedure is calvarium. Calvarium—the head—is basically the biggest part.”

This is not the first time Planned Parenthood has been excused or caught operating outside of the respected laws. But, in the past, the organization’s leaders have always attempted to paint those caught as rogue. However, not this time, as the video not only stars the senior director of medical services, but the president and CEO.

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New undercover footage shows Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Senior Director of Medical Services, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, describing how Planned Parenthood sells the body parts of aborted fetuses, and admitting she uses partial-birth abortions to supply intact body parts.

“We’ve been very good at getting heart, lung, liver, because we know that, so I’m not gonna crush that part, I’m gonna basically crush below, I’m gonna crush above, and I’m gonna see if I can get it all intact,” the good doctor adds. “And with the calvarium, in general, some people will actually try to change the presentation so that it’s not vertex,” she continues. “So if you do it starting from the breech presentation, there’s dilation that happens as the case goes on, and often, the last step, you can evacuate an intact calvarium at the end.”

Using ultrasound guidance to manipulate the fetus from vertex to breech orientation before intact extraction is the hallmark of the illegal partial-birth abortion procedure (18 U.S.C. 1531), according to the Center for Medical Progress.

Nucatola also reveals that Planned Parenthood’s national office is concerned about their liability for the sale of fetal parts, but they are speaking with affiliate locations “behind closed doors” until they have a Supreme Court leftwing enough to deem their activities legal and constitutional.

“At the national office, we have a Litigation and Law Department which just really doesn’t want us to be the middle people for this issue right now,” she says. “But I will tell you that behind closed doors these conversations are happening with the affiliates.”

The sale or purchase of human fetal tissue is a federal felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000 (42 U.S.C. 289g-2).

A separate clip at the end of the video stars none of than Planned Parenthood President and CEO Cecile Richards, herself, who praises Nucatola’s work to facilitate connections for fetal tissue collection.

“Oh good,” Richards says when told about Nucatola’s support for fetal tissue collection at Planned Parenthood. “Great. She’s amazing.”

Undercover footage shows Planned Parenthood Director of

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An image of the dwarf planet Pluto as captured by NASA’s New Horizons. (Photo: NASA)

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made its historic flyby of Pluto early Tuesday at 7:49 a.m. from more than 3 billion miles from planet Earth. It took more than 9 years for the spacecraft to travel to the now-classified dwarf plant, where it came within 7,750 miles of Pluto’s surface, or roughly the distance between New York and Mumbai.

An image released by NASA — above and below — was taken before the flyby and showed the dwarf planet closer than ever seen before. Celebrations broke out at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., which is managing the mission. NASA officials tweeted out the picture with the message “Hello Pluto.”

“So many people put so much work into this around the country,” said Alan Stern, associate vice president of the Southwest Research Institute and New Horizons principal investigator. “It’s a moment of celebration.”

The image was taken when New Horizons was 476,000 miles from Pluto, depicts a bright feature dubbed the “heart”, which measures around 1,000 miles across.

“The heart borders darker equatorial terrains, and the mottled terrain to its east (right) are complex,” explained the New Horizons team, in a statement. “However, even at this resolution, much of the heart’s interior appears remarkably featureless – possibly a sign of ongoing geologic processes.”

Pluto was officially discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh using the Lowell Observatory, which was located in Flagstaff, Arizona. In fact, some of Mr. Tombaugh’s ashes are aboard New Horizons, which will offer valuable insight into the solar system’s Kuiper Belt where the earliest evidence of the solar system’s formation is located.

Scientists, however, won’t be absolutely certain of the mission’s success until around 9 p.m. ET Tuesday night, the time officials expect the spacecraft “phones home.” It will be October 2016 before all the data from the New Horizons mission is transmitted back to Earth.

“The exploration of Pluto and its moons by New Horizons represents the capstone event to 50 years of planetary exploration by NASA and the United States,” said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, in a statement. “The United States is the first nation to reach Pluto, and with this mission has completed the initial survey of our solar system, a remarkable accomplishment that no other nation can match.”

Launched in 2006, New Horizons passed by Jupiter in 2007 on its journey to Pluto. The fastest spacecraft ever, the probe traveled at 30,000 mph.

New Horizons gave NASA scientists a scare earlier this month when it experienced a technical glitch less than two weeks before completing its ambitious mission. An investigation found no hardware or software faults on the spacecraft.

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July 14, 2015: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference with Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders at the Prime Minister’s office in Jerusalem. (Photo: AP/Ahikam Seri/Pool)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ripped the Iran Deal Tuesday, vowing Israel will defend itself in the face of “a bad mistake of historic proportions.” Netanyahu had strong comments on the agreement, which he made prior to the start of a meeting with Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders in Jerusalem.

“Iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons. Many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted,” Netanyahu said. “Iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression and terror in the region and in the world.”

Netanyahu declared that “Israel is not bound by any agreement, will always defend itself” and remains committed to preventing Iran from gaining a nuclear weapon now and after the sunset provisions expire.

“One cannot prevent an agreement when the negotiators are willing to make more and more concessions to those who, even during the talks, keep chanting: ‘Death to America,”‘ Netanyahu added. “We knew very well that the desire to sign an agreement was stronger than anything, and therefore we did not commit to preventing an agreement. We did commit to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and this commitment still stands.”

While the prime minister certainly took the lead on Israel’s response, he wasn’t alone. From members of the ruling party and coalition to opposition leaders, Israeli officials blasted the Iran deal.

Culture and sports minister Miri Regev, a former military spokeswoman, said the deal gave Tehran a “license to kill,” and characterized it as “bad for the free world (and) bad for humanity.” She called for further lobbying against the nuclear deal, noting that the U.S. Congress could still block it. In order to do so, the House and Senate would need a veto-proof majority, as Obama said he would veto any bill aimed at derailing the deal’s implementation.

Meanwhile, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely tweeted her opposition to the deal, calling it “a capitulation of historic proportions by the West to the Iran-led axis of evil.” She added Israel “will employ all diplomatic means to prevent confirmation of the agreement.”

Education Minister Naftali Bennett, a coalition partner who heads the hawkish Jewish Home party, said July 14 will be remembered a “dark day for the free world.”

Again, criticism from Israeli officials crossed party lines.

“This is a regime based in deceit, and now they are going to do what they did for the last 20 years, which is trying to get themselves nuclear weapons behind the back of the world,” Yair Lapid, the head of the opposition Yesh Atid Party, told The Associated Press. “Now they are going to do it with the help of the international community.”

According to an aide to a cabinet official who spoke to PPD on the condition of anonymity, the Israeli government will first initiate intense lobbying efforts in the U.S. Congress to oppose the deal. Netanyahu spoke against the emerging deal before a joint session of Congress in March, during which strong support among Republicans and lukewarm among Democrats was obvious.

In the Senate, lawmakers can weigh in on the agreement but likely cannot can’t kill it, because establishment GOP Senate leaders, led by an effort by Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., ensured Obama doesn’t need congressional approval for a multinational deal. Thanks to the Corker bill, the Iran deal is not designated a treaty any longer, which would have had to been ratified by two-thirds of the upper chamber.

Lawmakers have 60 days to review the agreement, during which Obama can and will ease sanctions and embargo policy again Iran. Only if lawmakers were to build a veto-proof majority behind new legislation enacting new sanctions or preventing Obama from suspending existing ones, the administration would be prevented from living up to the accord.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ripped the

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Shopper at a mall impacting consumer data and retail sales reporting. (Photo: Reuters)

The Commerce Department said on Tuesday U.S. retail sales fell in June as Americans broadly cut back on purchases of automobiles and other goods. The report, taken along with trade data, is a clear indicator the economy is slowing again.

Retail sales fell by 0.3 percent last month, which is the weakest reading since February. Further, retail sales for the month of May were revised down to show a gain of 1.0 percent instead of the initially reported 1.2 percent.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales rising 0.2 percent last month.

Retail sales excluding automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food services — the so-called core retails sales — fell 0.1 percent after an unrevised 0.7 percent increase in May.

These so-called core retail sales correspond most closely with the consumer spending component of gross domestic product, which accounts for more than two-thirds of economic growth.

Coming on the heels of June’s disappointing employment report and sharp drop in small business confidence, the weak retail sales data suggests the economy might have lost some momentum at the end of the second quarter, following a first quarter that showed contraction. If the second quarter contracts, as well, the U.S. economy will be headed for a textbook recession.

Further, the weak data could prevent an expected interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve, despite Fed Chair Janet Yellen claiming otherwise.

Economists had forecast core retail sales rising 0.4 percent.

Sales last month were broadly weak, with receipts at auto dealerships falling 1.1 percent after rising 1.8 percent in May. Clothing stores sales dropped 1.5 percent, the largest decline since September 2014.

Receipts at building material and garden equipment stores fell 1.3 percent and sales at furniture stores declined 1.6 percent, the biggest drop since January last year.

There were also declines in sales at online stores and at restaurants and bars. Rising gasoline prices supported sales at service stations, where receipts rose 0.8 percent.

Sales at electronics and appliance stores rose 1.0 percent, the biggest rise since September.

The Commerce Department said on Tuesday U.S.

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Stacked shipping containers and cargo in U.S. trade port. (Photo: Reuters)

U.S. import prices unexpectedly fell in June by 0.1 percent, marking another decline during 11 of the previous 12 month, the Labor Department said Tuesday. Import prices last month were also downwardly revised to a 1.2 percent increase for May.

Economists had forecast import prices increasing by 0.1 percent after a previously reported 1.3 percent gain in May. However, in the 12 months through June, import prices fell 10.0 percent.

Last month, imported petroleum prices gained 0.8 percent after surging 11.7 percent in May. But import prices excluding petroleum fell 0.2 percent after remaining sideways in May. Imported food prices in June dipped by 0.6 percent after gaining 0.2 percent in May, while prices for imported capital goods were unchanged and automobiles fell 0.1 percent.

The report also showed export prices fell 0.2 percent last month after rising 0.6 percent in May. Export prices dropped 5.7 percent in the 12 months through June.

U.S. import prices unexpectedly fell in June

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President Obama delivers remarks to announce a historic nuclear deal he says will verifiably prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon on July 14, 2015.

President Obama stepped onto the national stage early Tuesday morning to announce a deal with Iran to stop that country’s development of nuclear capabilities – and by stop, of course, what he really meant was delay.

Among his self-congratulatory back-pats: The part where he said the accord “demonstrates that American diplomacy can bring about real and immediate change.”

Congratulations, Mr. President. Once again, you’ve exposed the depth of your Land of Oz-like thinking. Believing in the power of the tongue to control terrorists, state sponsors of terror and all-around enemies of Israel and the West is not only sheer hubris – it’s borderline madman.

What part of the ayatollah’s mid-negotiations “Death to America” chants did you not hear?

Listeners of the early morning speech he delivered while staring directly and nearly unblinkingly into the lens of the camera – a la the “look ‘em in the eye” approach – had to know the deal was bad for America when he assured: “Today, because America negotiated from a position of strength and principle …”

But did anybody ever think that — ever?

Just look at these headlines: From U.S. News, in November 2014: “Desperate and Dumb: The White House is Grasping at Straws to Reach a Nuclear Deal.”

From Fox News, via Charles Krauthammer, in January: “Obama’s ‘Negotiating Out of Weakness and Desperation’ With Iran.

From the Washington Post, in March: “Obama is Conceding Too Much to Iran.”

From Breitbart, in April: “Cotton: U.S. Negotiating With Iran ‘From a Position of Weakness,’ ‘Desperate for Deal.’”

From The Week, in June: “Former Top Obama, Bush Advisers Warn Against Weak Iran Nuclear Deal.”

That’s quite a list – a quick drop in the bucket of what’s out there. But you know what’s curiously missing?

Mentions and accolades of America’s negotiations with Iran from “a position of strength and principle,” except in stories quoting Obama’s claim to such.

As Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted shortly after the announcement: “When willing to make a deal at any cost, this is the result. From early reports, we can see that the deal is a historic mistake.” He then tweeted: “World powers have made far-reaching concessions in all areas that were supposed to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapons capability.”

One huge hole in the deal is its appeasement quality. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton called it a pact akin to the “ill-fated Munich Agreement which sought to appease Nazi Germany.” U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., said the “administration just lit a fuse for a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.” And Iran expert Clare Lopez bluntly called the pact “sheer insanity” and a means for Iran to both fund and continue its secret pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Another frightening facet: The deal reportedly gives Iran the power to hold up inspectors from accessing sites deemed suspicious. Obama may say the plan is “not built on trust” but rather “verification,” but that’s just not true if IAEA inspectors have to wait for the all-clear from Iran in order to gain access to suspicious sites.

Position of “strength and principle?” Hardly. Position of “politics and personal agenda” is much more to the truth.

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President Obama delivers remarks to announce a historic nuclear agreement that will verifiably prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon on July 14, 2015.

“Every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cut off,” Obama said, claiming it provides for extensive inspections. “This deal is not built on trust. It is built on verification.”

However, the agreement requires international inspectors to ask Iran’s permission first before they can begin the verification process Obama touted, after which Iran has 14 days to decide whether to grant it. If not, the same group of weakened nations that negotiated the deal would have another 10 days to make their decision about what to do next. While the international group may have final say, that is, if they had the political will and resolve, the deal essentially gives Iran 24 days to drag out the process.

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the accord as “a historic moment” following the announcement.

“We are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody, but it is what we could accomplish,” Zarif continued, “and it is an important achievement for all of us. Today could have been the end of hope on this issue. But now we are starting a new chapter of hope.”

The deal is a “bad mistake of historic proportions,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday, adding that it would enable Iran to “continue to pursue its aggression and terror in the region.”

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Civil War re-enactors carry Confederate flags in Forth Worth, Tex. (Photo by Steven Martin, Flickr)

In the wake of the recent murders in a South Carolina church, the killer’s hope of igniting a race war produced the opposite effect. Blacks and whites in South Carolina came together to condemn his act and the race hate behind it.

Some saw in the decision to remove the Confederate flag from in front of the state house a symbolic repudiation of the old South’s racial past — and the end of the Civil War. But, unfortunately, wars do not end until both sides decide that it is over.

The black parishioners who expressed forgiveness toward the killer did more than most of us could do, and the whites who responded with solidarity did their part. Note how quickly this was done, by ordinary people of good will — black and white — without the “help” of racial activists like Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson.

Professional race hustlers have no incentive to see our current civil war end. They see in this shooting only an opportunity to escalate their demands.

Now there are rumblings of demands that statues of Robert E. Lee and other Southern leaders be destroyed — and if that is done, it will only lead to new demands, perhaps to destroy the Jefferson Memorial because Thomas Jefferson owned slaves. And if that is done, no doubt there will be demands that the city of Washington be renamed, for the same reason.

In short, there is no stopping point, just unending strife as far out as the eye can see. And just what will that accomplish? It could ultimately accomplish the killer’s dream of racial polarization and violence.

Neither blacks nor whites will be better off if that happens. With all the very real problems in this society, can we really spare the time and the wasted energy of trying to refight a Civil War that ended before our great-grandparents were born?

The past is irrevocable. We cannot change the smallest detail of what some people did to other people after both have gone to their graves.

Meanwhile, the old South has already changed. There is no way that the South of the mid-twentieth century would have elected a woman of Indian ancestry to be governor of South Carolina or a man of Indian ancestry to be governor of Louisiana, much less have Southern states that voted for a black President of the United States.

Perhaps the strongest evidence of the changes is that the black migrations out of the South a hundred years ago have now reversed — with younger and better educated blacks leading the new migrations from the North to the South. When people vote with their feet, that tells us a lot more than any polls.

If the past is out of our hands, what is in our hands today are the present and the future — and both have big challenges. Whatever policies or practices we consider need to be judged by their actual consequences, not by their rhetoric.

“Hate crime” laws are on some people’s agenda. But what will such laws actually accomplish? A murderer deserves the death penalty, whether he killed someone of a different race or killed his own twin brother. All that “hate crime” laws can do is provide the murderer’s lawyer with another ground on which to appeal the conviction or the sentence.

Trying to make up for the past with present-day benefits has a track record that shows many counterproductive consequences.

The federal government’s pressures against schools to not discipline so many black males is another “benefit” for blacks that is far from beneficial. It means that a handful of hoodlums in a classroom can prevent all the other black children from getting a decent education, which may be their only chance for a decent life.

Another “benefit” for blacks that turns out not to be beneficial is giving the police orders to back off during ghetto riots. Whether in Baltimore recently or in Detroit back in the 1960s, the net result has been more people killed, most of them black, and a whole community put on the downward path of physical and social deterioration.

We need a lot more serious thinking about the present and the future, and a lot less time and energy spent on the past.

 

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US Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton speaks outlining economic vision at the New School in New York on July 13, 2015. (Photo: JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

Hillary Clinton is a walking, talking cliche who spouts decades-old sound bites that were bad enough when her husband first delivered them but are painfully anachronistic today. Same old material, same old demagoguery.

You would think a self-styled “progressive” would be less regressive and reactionary, but this woman apparently believes that the Clinton magic of the ’90s can be dusted off and resurrected without the slightest rhetorical modification. The problem with that is that Clintonomics only works on the heels of Reaganomics and liberals have been squeezing every last ounce of Reaganomics out of our system.

In her first major economic policy speech at The New School in New York, Hillary made clear that she wants to revive the shamefully populist Clinton-Gore trope of “trickle-down economics.” This hackneyed slogan is grounded in the lie that Republicans believe that only by stacking the deck in favor of the wealthiest people will the rest of America be able to do better, and then only by catching their breadcrumbs as they trickle down into the general economy.

Hogwash. First, neither conservatives nor Republicans advocate special advantages for the rich. Most propose some level of progressive income taxes, which means stacking the deck against the higher-income groups, not in favor of them. Even those who support a flat tax, by definition, are not favoring the rich over the poor.

Second, conservatives don’t argue that the non-rich succeed only by licking scraps from the rich. They do say that freer markets are conducive to economic growth across the board. Yes, opening up the markets and reducing onerous taxes provide incentives for risk-taking and spur economic growth, and when big and small businesses grow, they have more jobs to offer and people have more money to spend. It’s not a matter of trickling down; it’s that a rising tide lifts all boats. The policies that are conducive to rich people’s succeeding are the same ones that lead to lower- and middle-income earners doing better as well.

Conservatives don’t favor the rich, but liberals discriminate against them and all who succeed or who aspire to achieve. Roughly half of income earners in the United States don’t pay income taxes now, and higher-income earners are responsible for paying a wildly disproportionate share of federal revenues. To claim they don’t pay their fair share is objectively dishonest, and no one with half the brains Clinton’s admirers attribute to her could possibly believe it.

What’s more, President Obama has been in charge for 6 1/2 years now, imposing income tax increases, endless regulations and his beloved Obamacare — all of which Clinton supports with a vengeance — and we have almost 100 million people out of work. You want to talk about heartless, Hillary?

You glibly say that Americans need a raise? How about getting your intrusive government off their backs so they can first get a job? Then we’ll talk about a raise. But when we do, we’d best remember basic laws of economics, which tell us that workers aren’t going to do better as a result of government coercion. Government cannot and does not create wealth, but it does destroy it, and Obama’s time in office has demonstrated that. Yet Clinton wants to double down on it.

Clinton says the government needs to do more to help middle-class families — and in the next breath lauds Obamacare. So are we to assume that her idea of helping middle-class families is not only eradicating America’s workforce but also increasing people’s health insurance premiums, reducing their quality of health care and ending their freedom of choice in health care decisions?

Clinton says she will “defend and enhance” Social Security. Catchy platitude, but what does it mean? Well, math doesn’t lie, and it says Social Security is doomed for insolvency. As Clinton’s Democratic Party has blocked entitlement reform, we see that “defending Social Security” is an Orwellian term for “destroying Social Security” and thereby threatening the solvency of the United States. Clinton would “enhance” it? That can only mean she wants to bankrupt it more quickly. How can Washington Democrats claim they care about people when for the sake of their own political power they lie to them about the financial implications of blocking entitlement reform?

The bottom line is that liberals have no constructive economic solutions to offer. They mock “trickle-down” economics but advocate policies that purport to accomplish two conflicting goals: to stimulate economic growth on the one hand and to punish productivity and success, reward and incentivize unemployment, and forcibly redistribute wealth on the other.

The dirty little secret, which would not be secret if liberals didn’t rewrite history, is that socialism, forced redistribution of income and assets, and pumping government money into the economy ostensibly to stimulate growth destroy not only liberty but also wealth. If they have any effect at all on making income more equitable, it is because they spread the misery and make all people — except perhaps the very wealthiest, ironically — poorer.

Conservatives don’t claim that everyone will do the same under capitalism. But they do say that more people will prosper under free markets than any other economic system and that efforts to make us obsess over whether others are doing better than we are not only are destructive of liberty and wealth but also are detrimental to society’s moral fabric.

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Authorities say 23-year-old Alexander Ciccolo illegally purchased four guns and planned a terror attack. (Photo: Department of Justice)

A Boston police captain reported his son who apparently planning a horrific attack on a local college prior to his arrest on July 4, according to authorities. The DOJ’s complaint affidavit alleges 23-year-old Alexander Ciccolo, who also went by the name Ali Al Amriki, purchased a pressure cooker at Walmart before taking possession of “four firearms which he had ordered from a person who was cooperating with members of the Western Massachusetts Joint Terrorism Task Force.”

After noticing suspicious behavior, Ciccolo’s father reported his son to the authorities, who had learned in the fall of 2014 he wanted to travel overseas to fight alongside the Islamic State (ISIS, ISIL) because he believed that his “faith is under attack” and that he was “not afraid to die for the cause.”

Ciccolo was arrested for the purchase of unlawful weapons — including a .223 Colt AR-15 rifle, 556 Sig Arms SG550 rifle, 9mm Glock 17 handgun and 10mm Glock 20 handgun — that’s not all the Islamic State supporter had in mind.

“On July 3, 2015, after his trip to Walmart the defendant communicated again with CW-1 via an instant messaging chat,” the documents state. “During the chat, the defendant told CW-1 that he had purchased a pressure cooker: ‘Allahu Akbar!!![Arabic phrase for God is great] … I got the pressure cookers today. Alhamdulillah.’ The defendant also said that he had already made ten firebombs.”

Indeed, during a search of the residence, authorities located “several” incendiary devices that contained a mixture of oil and styrofoam, which Ciccolo said was designed “to stick to people’s skin and make it harder to put the fire out.” The search also turned up two machetes and a large knife, one similar to the ISIS-preferred weapon for decapitation.

Authorities he posted about martyrdom on Facebook multiple times, expressing a desire to set off an explosive device “in places where large numbers of people congregate, such as college cafeterias.”

The Ciccolo family released a statement Monday thanking authorities for preventing any casualties and asking the public for privacy.

“While we were saddened and disappointed to learn of our son’s intentions, we are grateful that authorities were able to prevent any loss of life or harm to others. At this time, we would ask that the public and the media recognize our grief and respect our desire for privacy,” the statement read.

“According to a close acquaintance, the defendant had a long history of mental illness and in the last 18 months had become obsessed with Islam,” the Justice Department’s detention memo stated, adding a history of alcohol abuse.

While Ciccolo first planned to attack members of the military and law enforcement personnel, as the Islamic State suggests and prefers, he changed his target to an unidentified university in another state, where the attack could be broadcast live online. He allegedly wanted to complete his attack no later than July 31 and, though was waiting until he explored exit plans, was aware he could be killed in the operation.

“We win or we die,” he’s quoted as saying in the detention memo.

The ISIS-supporting son of a Boston police

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