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After listening to Shahram Hadian speak for over an hour about Islam as a rising menace in America, Alton Howell stepped outside the log-built community hall in Sandpoint and quickly called a colleague.
"It scared the living daylights out of me," the Careywood farmer spoke into his phone.
Howell, a leader in the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation, said in an interview that he worries young people are being "indoctrinated" to Islam and that followers already have a foothold in parts of the Northwest.