Government New Warning About Muslim Brotherhood’s Influence on White House 
From…Liberal Marxist Muslim


*       Posted on August 17, 2011 at 10:03am by  Billy Hallowell 
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  <http://www.theblaze.com/blog/author/billyhallowell> Billy Hallowell

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/new-warning-about-muslim-brotherhoods-influence-on-white-house-from-liberal-marxist-muslim/

Canadian political activist Tarek Fatah

You‘ll never guess who’s now warning about a Muslim Brotherhood influence at 
the White House. Newt Gingrich? Nope. John Bolton? Not exactly.

Instead, it’s Canadian political activist, devout Muslim and self-described 
liberal Marxist, Tarek Fatah. Surprised?

Back in June, Fatah appeared at Ideacity, Canada’s “Premier meeting of the 
minds” to share his shocking viewpoints on both mainstream and radical Islam 
(including the Muslim Brotherhood). During his fascinating talk, Fatah said 
that “the religion of Islam is being used as a tool by a fascist force.” It is 
important to note that Fatah is also a Muslim. Perhaps most shocking, though, 
were his words about the Muslim Brotherhood and its relation to the American 
presidency. He said:

“Instead of bringing victory over the fascist forces of the Muslim Brotherhood, 
we now recognize that their infiltration is right up to the American White 
House, but we can’t say that.”

Watch these shocking words, below:

He continued:

“Today we are fighting another idea of Islamo-fascism that has shut our mouths 
and we can’t speak because we’re too scared that someone may turn around and 
call us a racist. And mind you, everyday as I speak, a few dozen Muslims would 
have been killed by now by these Jihadis.”

Fatah went on to challenge Canadians to stand up against Islamists, warning 
that the “sponge-like spine“ people are showcasing when it comes to confronting 
the issue of radicalisation could lead to the end of ”civilization as we know 
it.” See him make this statement here:

 
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Aside from issuing warnings, Fatah tells Canadians to stand up for what’s right:

So, considering these statements, the question still remains — Has the Muslim 
Brotherhood truly infiltrated the Obama White House? Fatah certainly seems to 
think so. His accusations, particularly those that focus on U.S. government 
infiltration, are worth exploring further.

After all, how better to take down an opponent than to infiltrate U.S. 
leadership ranks? That, in fact, has been one of the Brotherhood’s plans for 
years. Cal Thomas  <http://washingtonexaminer.com/node/118586> writes:

In 1991, a memo written by Mohamed Akram for the Shura Council of the Muslim 
Brotherhood spelled out the objective of the organization. Akram said the 
Muslim Brotherhood “must understand that their work in America is a kind of 
grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within 
and ‘sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the 
believers so that it is eliminated and God’s religion is made victorious over 
all other religions.”

Back in February, there was  
<http://www.theblaze.com/stories/largely-secular-us-intelligence-director-says-muslim-brotherhood-is-secular-hours-after-senior-member-of-muslim-brotherhood-admits-ultimate-goal-is-sharia-law-in-egypt/>
 an uproar after James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, publicly 
stated that the Muslim Brotherhood is a “heterogeneous group“ that is ”largely 
secular.” His bizarre and contrary to evidential statements, which can be 
viewed below, were made only hours after the Brotherhood claimed that Sharia 
law is its ultimate goal:

Considering these bold calls to action and warnings (particularly the charge 
that the Muslim Brotherhood has worked its way into the White House) one 
wonders if there is legitimate evidence to backup these claims. And if so, then 
who, in particular, has infiltrated the U.S. government?

Trevor Loudon has  
<http://trevorloudon.com/2011/08/muslim-brotherhood-in-our-white-house-%E2%80%93-vetting-obama/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:NewZealNewZealBlog>
 a post on his web site that asks these same questions, while providing two 
potential names of individuals some say have ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. 
Here, we will examine these individuals to see if they do, indeed, have any 
connection to the radical political group.

The first name mentioned in the Loudon piece is Rashad Hussain, a lawyer and 
the U.S. Special Envoy to the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC). In 
February 2010, Thomes  <http://washingtonexaminer.com/node/118586> wrote that 
Hussain’s appointment to the OIC “should be of serious concern to Congress and 
the American public.” According to  
<http://frontpagemag.com/2010/02/18/rashad-hussains-troubling-ties/> FrontPage 
Magazine:

The Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report  <http://globalmbreport.com/?p=2173> 
took a look at Hussain’s official biography and found several concerning 
affiliations. The first is that in October 2000, Hussain spoke at a conference 
sponsored by the Association of Muslim Social Scientists, which was listed in 
an internal Muslim Brotherhood document as one of “our organizations and the 
organizations of our friends,” and the Prince Alwaleed Center for 
Muslim-Christian Understanding of Georgetown University, which receives Saudi 
funding and is directed by prominent Muslim Brotherhood  
<http://familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.1737/pub_detail.asp> 
advocate, John Esposito.

Coincidentally, in 2003,  
<http://www.pdsoros.org/current_fellows/index.cfm/yr/2003#hussain> Hussain was 
also a fellow at the Paul and Daisy Soros Foundation. Paul Soros is billionaire 
“philanthropist” George Soros’ brother. Additionally, FrontPage  
<http://frontpagemag.com/2010/02/18/rashad-hussains-troubling-ties/> reported 
that Hussain “played a role” in the Muslim Students Association’s annual 
conference back in 2004. This group, too, was connected to the Muslim 
Brotherhood (in fact, it was founded by the Brotherhood) in 1963.

It was at this conference that Hussain spoke with the daughter of Professor 
Sami Al-Arian. Al-Arian was convicted of being a leader of the Palestinian 
Islamic Jihad; he later admitted to being a Muslim Brotherhood member as well. 
At the event, Hussain defended Al-Arian and claimed that his legal ordeal was 
essentially “politically-motivated persecution.”

But, it doesn’t end there. In May 2009, Hussein also spoke at a conference 
which was allegedly sponsored by Islamic Brotherhood affiliates. This being 
said, Hussein does support the term “Hamas terrorists” and there is no evidence 
that he has been sympathetic to the group. Still, Thomas writes, “…it is 
unsettling to see someone with Hussain’s background representing the United 
States to nations that may harbor or fund terrorists and want to destroy Israel 
and America.”

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Dalia Mogahed

The second name Loudon’s site mentions is Dalia Mogahed, who is coincidentally 
the Senior Analyst and Executive Director at the Gallup Center for Muslim 
Studies.

In 2009, Obama nominated Mogahed to sit on his Advisory Council on Faith-Based 
and Neighborhood Partnerships. According to  
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2428> 
DiscovertheNetworks.org, she co-authored the book “Who Speaks for Islam?: What 
a Billion Muslims Really Think” with the controversial Esposito. Here, though, 
is where much of the controversy surrounding her stems from:

In early October 2009, Mogahed was  
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/6274387/Obama-adviser-says-Sharia-Law-is-misunderstood.html>
 interviewed on a British television program  
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/6274387/Obama-adviser-says-Sharia-Law-is-misunderstood.html>
 hosted by Ibtihal Bsis, a member of the extremist  
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6219> Hizb ut Tahrir 
party, which seeks to facilitate the non-violent destruction of Western 
democracy and the creation of a worldwide Islamic state governed by  
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=774> Sharia Law. 
Bsis and another guest (also a member of Hizb ut Tahrir) stated that Sharia 
should be “the source of legislation” for all nations in the world; they also 
repeatedly condemned the “man-made law” and the “lethal cocktail of liberty and 
capitalism” that existed in Western societies. Mogahed  
<http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?print=yes&id=33933> did not dispute any 
of their assertions.

Critics were upset over Mogahed’s refusal to take a stand against these claims. 
But, even more bizarre was her discussion during the interview of the West’s 
take on Sharia law (and her defense of it).  
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2428> 
DiscovertheNetworks.org continues:

Instead, Mogahed  
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/6274387/Obama-adviser-says-Sharia-Law-is-misunderstood.html>
 stated that the Western view of Sharia was “oversimplified,“ and that the 
majority of Muslim women around the world associate Islamic Law with ”gender 
justice.“ ”I think the reason so many women support Sharia is because they have 
a very different understanding of Sharia than the common perception in Western 
media,” she said.

In early 2010, Tablet Magazine called Mogahed, “The most important person 
shaping the Obama Administration’s Middle East message.” In the article, 
concern over her potential inability to distinguish between radicals and 
moderates is cited. The Investigative Project on Journalism has  
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/1904/dalia-mogahed-a-muslim-george-gallup-or-islamist>
 written extensively on Mogahed as well, claiming that she has been a staunch 
defender of both the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the 
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA).

She has claimed that it would not be fair be unfair to see these groups become 
“disenfranchised” because of “misinformation” that is perpetuated. She has been 
quoted claiming that “there is a concerted effort to silence, you know, 
institution building among Muslims. And the way to do it is [to] malign these 
groups. And it’s kind of a witch hunt.”

Of course, neither of the individuals can be conclusively tied to the Muslim 
Brotherhood. Are their connections and associations curious? Certainly. But, 
there is no direct evidence that they are working with the Muslim Brotherhood.

Instead, they appear sympathetic to the causes and goals that the political 
movement embraces. Still, Fatah’s warning to Canadians and recent history do 
expose the potential for unsettling connections within the administration. 
Earlier this year, Robert Spencer  
<http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=41650> reiterated the Obama 
administration’s connections with the Muslim Brotherhood:

Obama first reached out to the Brotherhood when he chose the leader of a Muslim 
Brotherhood-linked group that had been named an unindicted co-conspirator in a 
Hamas terror funding case to give a prayer during his inauguration ceremonies. 
Ingrid Mattson, then-president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), 
offered this prayer at the National Cathedral on Obama’s Inauguration 
Day—despite the fact that the ISNA has admitted its ties to the Brotherhood…

Obama didn’t ask Mattson to explain the ISNA’s links to the Muslim Brotherhood 
and Hamas. On the contrary: He sent his senior adviser,  
<http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=41650> Valerie Jarrett, to be the 
keynote speaker at the ISNA’s national convention in 2009.

These connections, to a degree, are troubling. As time progresses, the media 
will need to hold the administration accountable in terms of the individuals it 
brings on board and their stated opinions on the tenets of radical Islam.






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