Steve
Coughlin is one
of THE experts on the topic of Jihad and the perilous Muslim
Brotherhood infiltration into US administrations.
http://jamieglazov.com/2015/11/03/stephen-coughlin-on-catastrophic-failure-on-the-glazov-gang/
- Must Watch Video
- The Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR both
support Hamas. The student groups, the Muslim Student
Association (MSA) and Students for Justice in
Palestine (SJP) also support Hamas. Both student organizations should
also be designated terrorist groups.
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Watch the 4 minute video that
describes HAMAS on CAMPUS. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=00PODH73y1o
Cruz Proposes Bill to Label Brotherhood, CAIR as Terror Orgs.
In
what may be a seminal moment in the fight
against radical Islam, presidential
candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has
introduced legislation to
designate the Muslim Brotherhood as
a Foreign Terrorist Organization. The
impressively-detailed bill identifies three
Brotherhood entities in the U.S. including
the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
The
Muslim Brotherhood is not currently banned
in the U.S. because it is not listed as a
Foreign Terrorist Organization. Remarkably,
its Palestinian wing—Hamas—is
designated, but the group a whole is allowed
to operate in the U.S. You can read my
thorough rebuttal of the Brotherhood's
purported "non-violence" policy here.
See Clarion's Ryan
Mauro go head to head with CAIR and expose
its terror links:
The
legislation reviews
the Brotherhood's terrorist history and how
it has been banned by the governments of
Egypt, Russia, the United Arab Emirates,
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Syria. Egypt has released videos
showing the Brotherhood's involvement in
terrorism and the Egyptian government's
website warns about the
Brotherhood lobby in the United States.
The
legislation quotes FBI director Robert
Mueller as testifying in 2011 that "I can
say at the outset that elements of the
Muslim Brotherhood both here [in the U.S.]
and overseas have supported terrorism. To
the extent that I can provide information, I
would be happy to do so in a closed session.
But it would be difficult to do in an open
session."
The
legislation discusses the successful
prosecution of the Holy Land Foundation, a
confirmed Brotherhood front that was shut
down for financing Hamas. The Justice
Department labeled three U.S.
groups as unindicted co-conspirators in the
trial and identified them as "entities" of
the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood's pro-Hamas
operation: The Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR); the
Islamic Society of North
America (ISNA) and the North American Islamic
Trust (NAIT). Read our profiles of
each group's extremism by clicking on the
links.
The
legislation explains that the Muslim
Brotherhood set up secret "Palestine
Committees" in countries around the world to
covertly assist Hamas terrorist activity
with "media, money and men." The three
groups mentioned are subsections of the U.S.
Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine Committee,
with ISNA and NAIT being "intimately
connected with the Holy Land Foundation and
its assigned task of providing financial
support to Hamas," in the words of a 2008
court ruling.
A mountain of
documentation shows that CAIR's role
in the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine
Committee is media and political influence.
Two of CAIR’s founders were present at a
secret meeting in 1993 that was wiretapped
by the FBI where they were instructed to
deceive American audiences. ("War is
deception," they said at the meeting.)
The
legislation states that Congress' assessment
is that the Muslim Brotherhood qualifies for
designation as a Foreign Terrorist
Organization by the State Department. It
gives the secretary of state 60 days to
provide a detailed response as to whether
the Brotherhood fits the criteria or not.
According
to the Washington Free Beacon,
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) is introducing
the House version of the legislation.
"We
have to stop pretending that the Brotherhood
are not responsible for the terrorism they
advocate and finance…We have to see it for
what it is: a key international organization
dedicated to waging violent jihad," Cruz told the
media outlet.
No
other presidential candidate has explicitly
called for designating the Muslim
Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
Last
month, GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson
called on the IRS to
revoke CAIR's non-profit status for
allegedly violating regulations by demanding
that he end his campaign. Carson's petition
did mention CAIR's status as an unindicted
co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation
trial.
Over
the summer, GOP presidential candidate
George Pataki told me he'd revoke
the tax-exempt status of CAIR and other
groups that support terrorist groups.
Cruz's
standing in the Republican presidential
primary is increasing and he is now in
fourth place nationally with 7.5% in an average of recent
polls. He is in third in Iowa with 11%;
sixth in New Hampshire with 7% and fourth in
South Carolina with 7%.
Voters
should see this as a make-or-break moment
for presidential candidates and all members
of Congress on national security. If a
policy-maker does not understand the Muslim
Brotherhood, he does not understand radical
Islam.
The
Clarion Project will update you
every time that a presidential candidate
takes a position on the issue and as members
of Congress take a stand. Readers can view
our factsheets on all the presidential
candidates' positions related to Islamism here.
Ryan Mauro is ClarionProject.org’s
national security analyst, a fellow with
Clarion Project and an adjunct professor
of homeland security. Mauro is frequently
interviewed on top-tier television and
radio. Read
more, contact or arrange a speaking
engagement.
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