Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Radical Islamic Networks in America

This is a FrontPage interview with Ryan Mauro who outlines the extent of radical Muslim organizations in America. America is infested with Islamic terrorist groups who are expanding and organizing to carry on the Global Jihad. IMHO, it's only a matter of when, not if, we will see a wave of home grown Jihadi and sleeper cell terrorist attacks against America.

FROM FRONTPAGEMAG.COM:

Radical Islamic Networks in America
By Jamie Glazov

FrontPageMagazine.com | 1/13/2009
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ryan Mauro, the founder of WorldThreats.com.
He is currently a national security researcher for the Christian Action Network and a researcher for the Reform Party of Syria. A frequent guest on radio and TV programs, he is the author of Death to America: The Unreported Battle of Iraq.
He can be contacted at TDCAnalyst@aol.com.

FP: Ryan Mauro, welcome to Frontpage Interview.
Mauro: Thank you.

FP: I’d like to talk to you today about radical Islamic networks that exist in the U.S. Tell us about them.
Mauro: Many Americans seem to think the War on Terror is a synonym for “War on Al-Qaeda,” but Al-Qaeda is just one small, dying portion of the entire radical Islamic movement that seeks to enslave the Muslim community to its ideology and attack the United States. Al-Qaeda, Hamas, and virtually every terrorist organization has its roots in the Muslim Brotherhood, which can be said to be the “mother” that gave birth to today’s terrorists.

FP: Tell us about the Muslim Brotherhood and how it mothered terrorist groups in the U.S.
Mauro: The group is radical Islamic in nature and has worldwide goals, as repeatedly stated in its internal documents. It worked with the Nazis during World War Two.
Armed with Saudi oil money, the group began creating a vast array of front organizations in the United States in the 1960s. Members of these groups then formed other ones, usually managed by the same individuals, creating an impressive infrastructure of interlocked groups that work as one—all funded by the Saudis, all refusing to condemn Hamas and Hezbollah by name, and all closely following the plan of the Muslim Brotherhood. They condemn “extremism,” “oppression,” and “terrorism” to try to appear moderate, artfully using terms that are rendered meaningless by their vagueness.

Unfortunately, many Americans seem to think all extremists are as straight-forward in their rhetoric and objectives as Al-Qaeda, when in reality, Al-Qaeda is the exception, not the rule. These groups falsely portray themselves as the representatives of the Muslim community, having used their Saudi funding and international connections to become prominent and the people that news organizations go to for commentary on current events. They use the freedoms available in the West to organize, fund, and do all the extremist activity they can short of actually committing violence inside the U.S., although sometimes members of this group are found participating in that as well.

One other network that deserves to be mentioned is that of Jamaat al-Fuqra. This is a Pakistan-based terrorist group run by Sheikh Mubarak Gilani, a blatantly anti-Semitic extremist who does us the favor of not hiding his true colors. In 1979, he began creating large compounds in the U.S., using the front group he established called “The Muslims of America.” It’s uncontestable that this is a front—one compound at Red House, Virginia even named a street after Sheikh Gilani, and a video obtained by the Christian Action Network shows Gilani personally engaged in terrorist training, where he instructs those interested in receiving training to contact his group through the various compounds he made in the U.S. Although a number of members of this group have committed terrorism or other criminal acts, it is still not listed as a terrorist group.
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