Trump DHS chief pushes 'terrorists corrupting Islam' lineCritic: 'Willful
ignorance' from administration that vowed "to drain the swamp'

Published: 13 hours ago

Art Moore <http://www.wnd.com/author/amoorewnd-com/>

Art Moore, co-author of the best-selling book "See Something, Say Nothing,"
<http://superstore.wnd.com/See-Something-Say-Nothing-Hardcover> entered the
media world as a PR assistant for the Seattle Mariners and a correspondent
covering pro and college sports for Associated Press Radio. He reported for
a Chicago-area daily newspaper and was senior news writer for Christianity
Today magazine and an editor for Worldwide Newsroom before joining WND
shortly after 9/11. He earned a master's degree in communications from
Wheaton College.



DHS Secretary John Kelly

During the Obama administration, a Senate hearing on the federal
government’s approach to Islamic terrorism was titled “Willful Blindness:
Consequences of Agency Efforts To Deemphasize Radical Islam in Combating
Terrorism.”
<http://www.wnd.com/2016/06/ted-cruz-confronts-obamas-blindness-to-jihad/>

Despite signs that the new Trump administration intends to reform a
politically correct national security policy
<http://www.wnd.com/2017/02/enemy-to-get-named-under-trumps-dhs/>,
euphemistically
called Countering Violent Extremism, and begin naming the enemy, the
rhetoric of Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly suggests
the government’s fundamental assumptions about the threat haven’t changed.

Kelly told the House Homeland Security Committee Thursday that the
perpetrators of attacks during the Islamic month of Ramadan have
“corrupted” Islam, and he suggested Christian and Jewish beliefs are also
causing terrorism, Breitbart reported
<http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/06/22/dhs-john-kelly-islamic-terrorists-sincere-regulate-internet/>
.

“As far as Ramadan goes, you know, first of all, the uptick in violence and
activities is done by a very, very small percentage of people who have just
corrupted the whole concept of Islam as a religion; but it is what it is,”
Kelly told the chairman of the committee, Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.

On his Jihad Watch website
<https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/06/dhs-kelly-jihadis-have-corrupted-the-whole-concept-of-islam-as-a-religion>,
Robert Spencer summarized the DHS chief’s response: “More denial and
willful ignorance from the administration that promised to drain the swamp.”

Kelly indicated attention needs to be focused on the Internet, urging
businesses to block access to “some” websites.

*DHS agent Philip Haney’s blockbuster revelations of the federal
government’s appeasement of supremacist Islam are told in his new book “See
Something Say Nothing.”
<http://superstore.wnd.com/See-Something-Say-Nothing-Hardcover?promocode=story>*

“The one constant that I have seen, Mr. Chairman, since I have been in this
job, the one constant in all of this has been the Internet. … The one
constant is the Internet. I’m not blaming the Internet but I’m just saying
that we probably need to step back, and say, maybe [have] stricter rules on
what is hung on the Internet,” he said.



Similarly, President Trump’s national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H.R.
McMaster, told his staff in February that Muslims who commit terrorist acts
are “perverting their religion,” the New York Times reported
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/24/us/politics/hr-mcmaster-trump-islam.html>,
citing people at the meeting.

McMaster said the label “radical Islamic terrorism” was not helpful because
terrorists are “un-Islamic.”

The Times quote William McCants, a senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution, saying there is “a deep hunger for McMaster’s view in the
interagency,” referring to the process by which the State Department,
Pentagon and other agencies funnel recommendations through the National
Security Council.

In his speech in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, last month to Muslim political
leaders, President Trump appeared to distance himself from campaign
rhetoric that suggested Islam itself is the problem.

“This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or
different civilizations. This is a battle between barbaric criminals who
seek to obliterate human life, and decent people of all religions who seek
to protect it,” the president said.

*DHS denies funding to Islamic group*

There are indications, however, that DHS policy is changing. The department
recently ruled the Los Angeles-based Muslim Public Affairs Council – a
group founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood – will not receive the
$393,800 Countering Violent Extremism grant approved by Obama’s DHS
secretary, Jeh Johnson, on Jan. 13, days before Johnson left office, reported
the Investigative Project on Terrorism
<https://www.investigativeproject.org/6333/dhs-denies-grant-to-islamic-radicalization>
.

The change came after “DHS utilized its discretion to consider other
factors and information when reviewing applicants,” a spokeswoman said in
an email to IPT.

“The Department considered whether applicants for CVE awards would partner
with law enforcement, had a strong basis of prior experience in countering
violent extremism, had a history of prior efforts to implement prevention
programs targeting violent extremism, and were viable to continue after the
end of the award period.”

IPT said MPAC
<https://www.investigativeproject.org/profile/181/the-muslim-public-affairs-council-mpac>
“has followed a consistent pattern of defending designated terrorist
organizations and their supporters, opposing U.S. counter-terrorism efforts
and spouting anti-Semitic rhetoric.” In 2003, for example MPAC opposed the
designation of Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist groups.

*What about the mosques?*

Spencer said Kelly should examine Quran verses 47:4 or 9:5, which provide a
direct incitement to violence urging Muslims to “kill the polytheists
wherever you find them” and “strike the necks” of unbelievers.

Pointing the blame at the Internet also ignores the danger of Islamic
teachings in U.S-based mosques, said Spencer.

“We’ve seen again and again that there are jihadis who are very active in
their mosques and yet nobody will monitor them, so he has to find some
scapegoat … [and] he finds it with the Internet, which is practically a
cliche,” he said.

“I just hope that his politically correct euphemism don’t lead him to waste
time and resources charging down what he knows are blind alleys.”

*Not just ‘over there’*

Former Department of Homeland Security officer Philip Haney served under
both Presidents George W. Bush and Obama.

“The language General Kelly used is pretty similar to the language we heard
in the previous administration,” he said.

Haney, who testified at the “Willful Blindness” hearing one year ago
<http://www.wnd.com/2016/06/ted-cruz-confronts-obamas-blindness-to-jihad/>,
noted that a recent government study shows the Obama Countering Violent
Extremism program had no criteria to determine whether or not it was
effective
<http://freebeacon.com/national-security/u-s-officials-cant-confirm-obama-era-counter-terror-efforts-ever-succeeded/>
.

“At the very least, we should address those gaps and develop criteria that
will enable us to evaluate whether the policy actually works,” he said.

He emphasized that violent jihad is a doctrine of mainstream Islam, noting
Islamic scholars have stated that during Ramadan, the reward for attacks is
multiplied 70 times
<https://oyiabrown.com/2017/06/06/ramadan-a-month-of-great-conquests/>.

Haney testified to the Senate in June 2016
<https://oyiabrown.com/2017/06/06/ramadan-a-month-of-great-conquests/> that
the Obama administration “purged” more than 800 of his records related to
the Muslim Brotherhood network in the U.S. because they somehow were an
offense to Muslims.

Haney said that the “threat of Islamic terrorism does not just come from a
network of armed organizations such as Hamas and ISIS, who are operating
‘over there’ in the Middle East.”

“In fact, branches of the same global network have been established here in
America, and they are operating in plain sight – at least to those of us
who have been charged with the duty of protecting our country from threats,
both foreign and domestic,” he said.

Haney also told Congress a highly successful case he helped develop as a
member of one of the National Targeting Center’s advanced units was shut
down by Hillary Clinton’s State Department and the DHS Office of Civil
Rights and Civil Liberties out of concern for the “rights” of foreign
Muslims. And after Haney retired honorably in 2015, he discovered that had
his case continued, it might have prevented both the Orlando and the San
Bernardino attacks.

Along with the quashing of the case in June 2012, the administration
subsequently ordered the deletion of an additional 67 records concerning a
related network.

*DHS agent Philip Haney’s blockbuster revelations of the federal
government’s appeasement of supremacist Islam are told in his new book “See
Something Say Nothing.”
<http://superstore.wnd.com/See-Something-Say-Nothing-Hardcover?promocode=story>*


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