*The FBI and the Muslim Brotherhood*

Posted By *Arnold Ahlert* On August 30, 2013 ****

A recent report in *Mother** Jones* magazine has given the lie
to<http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/nidal-hasan-anwar-awlaki-emails-fbi-fort-hood>FBI
Director Robert Mueller’s defense of his agency’s failure to take any
action against Nidal Hasan, despite intercepting a series of emails between
the mass murderer and terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki, beginning as early as
2008. Appearing on CBS News last Thursday, Mueller was
asked<http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50153515n>if his agency
“dropped the ball.” ”No, I think, given the context of the
discussions and the situation that the agents and the analysts were looking
at, they took appropriate steps,” he responded.****

Mueller’s statements are shocking in light of the *mountain of evidence
showing FBI dereliction of duty*, which is now finally getting the media
attention it deserves. On the other hand, *Mueller’s remarks make perfect
sense given the Obama administration’s long and disturbing track record of
allowing Islamists to shape U.S. national security policy, including at the
FBI.* Mueller himself has been Obama’s point man in that effort.****

*Recall that in 2012, the FBI
eliminated<http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/03/28/149564721/fbi-pulls-offensive-counterterrorism-training-materials>876
pages and 392 presentations from its counterterrorism training
manuals.
*At the time, FBI spokesman Christopher Allen said that the Bureau found
some of the material to be inaccurate, too broad or, in some cases,
offensive, because it allegedly characterized Muslims as prone to violence
and/or terrorism. Four criteria were used in the purge, including the
politically incorrect metrics of “poor taste” and “stereotyping.” Former
Congressman Allen West (R-FL) made a stir at the time for
characterizing<http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/muslim-brotherhood-takes-charge-fbi-counterterrorism-training>the
purge as “cultural suicide” that was influenced by the Muslim
Brotherhood and its associated groups.****

Unfortunately, West was exactly right. On February 16, 2012 the *Washington
Post* 
revealed<http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/fbi-muslims-report-progress-over-training-materials/2012/02/16/gIQA7R7KIR_story.html>that
the
*FBI met with a coalition of Muslim groups eight days earlier to consider a
proposal that “a coalition of Muslim and interfaith groups … establish a
committee of experts to review materials used in FBI anti-terrorism
training.” Those meeting with Mueller included the Muslim Brotherhood front
groups the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), despite its listing by
the Justice Department as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2008 Holy
Land Foundation terrorism-funding trial, and the Muslim Public Affairs
Council (MPAC). MPAC’s president, Salam al-Marayati, had previously written
an LA Times 
column<http://articles.latimes.com/2011/oct/19/opinion/la-oe-almarayati-fbi-20111019>threatening
the FBI with non-cooperation from the Muslim community if the
FBI didn’t apologize to Americans Muslims and establish a proper vetting
process along with an inter-agency task force to conduct an independent
review of the training material.*

Despite these revelations, the Obama administration has stonewalled
investigation into FBI “guidelines” on Islam curricula, forcing the
government watchdog group Judicial Watch to sue both the FBI and the DOJ
for their failure to honor Freedom of Information Act requests. But
remarkably, the FBI has continued to push the envelope. *In late 2012, the
Bureau released
<http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/10/01/FBI-Protocol>a new
document online called “Guiding Principles: Touchstone Document on
Training.” The document contains a disturbing clause instructing agents
that “mere association with organizations that demonstrate both legitimate
(advocacy) and illicit (violent extremism) objectives should not
automatically result in a determination that the associated individual is
acting in furtherance of the organization’s illicit objective(s).” In other
words, even those who may be involved with a terrorist group’s “charity
arm,” which many groups have as a funding mechanism and as a means of
cover, cannot be assumed to be supporting terrorism and must be given the
benefit of the doubt.*

In June of 2013, investigative journalist Patrick Poole revealed how far
the Obama administration has taken its warped philosophy. In “Blind to
Terror: The U.S. Government’s Disastrous Muslim Outreach Efforts and the
Impact on U.S. Policy,” Poole extensively
chronicles<http://www.gloria-center.org/2013/06/the-u-s-governments-disastrous-muslim-outreach-efforts-and-the-impact-on-u-s-middle-east-policy-blind-to-terror1/>the
administration’s effort to take some of the same groups it has called
terrorists in federal court and turn them into “outreach partners.” Poole
further cites the disturbing number of “leaders of American Islamic
organizations that partner with the U.S. government” who later transitioned
into officials for Muslim Brotherhood fronts.****

*Even many people under active federal investigation for terrorist
activities were simultaneously meeting with government officials to help
formulate U.S. policy (long before the Foot Hood massacre took place).
According to Poole, this was part of “a full scale campaign of political
correctness waged inside the [FBI] and throughout the U.S. government …
against any attempt to link jihadi terrorism with anything remotely
connected to Islam of any variety.”*

The Nidal Hasan case is one disastrous result of this campaign. In 2009,
when the agency first revealed
<http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=9039742>that Hasan and al-Awlaki had
communicated as many as 10 to 20 times, mostly
by email, the Bureau claimed those communications were “benign and
contained no threat,” and that they had insufficient information to
commence a full investigation. ”There was no indication that Maj. Hasan was
planning an attack anywhere … or that he was directed to do anything,” a
senior investigative official said at the time. *Still, the FBI vigorously
suppressed publication of those emails.*

However, in July 2012, an unclassified report conducted by a commission
chaired by former FBI director William H. Webster was
released<http://news.intelwire.com/2012/07/the-following-e-mails-between-maj.html>.
It contained the Hasan/al-Awlaki emails, but remained under the media’s
radar until *Mother Jones* brought it to light. The 173-page
document<http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/final-report-of-the-william-h.-webster-commission>reveals
that Nidal Hasan first “tripped the wire” with his contact with
al-Awlaki in December 2008. Another email was sent in January. *Both were
intercepted by FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in San Diego, because they
were tracking al-Awlaki. Yet the report reveals an inter-agency
communication that comes to a remarkable conclusion: contact with the
American-born terrorist, who was killed in a drone strike in 2011, “does
not necessarily indicate participation in terrorist-related matters.”*

Both bureaucratic inertia and the determination to cast Hasan’s
communication with al-Awlaki as unthreatening caused a two-month delay in
Hasan’s case being assigned to Defense Criminal Investigative Service
(DCIS), a law enforcement agency that operates inside the Pentagon. The
Washington-based official assigned to investigate Hasan shelved his inquiry
for the 90 days because “no written FBI policy set a deadline for
completing work on Routine leads” at that time. When the official did
conduct his investigation, he searched a number of databases, and got
Hasan’s personnel file from the Department of Defense. Six Officer
Evaluation Reports (OERs) “contained almost uniformly positive reports of
Hasan by his superior officers.” Yet the report further notes the
investigating official “did not have any files maintained locally by
Hasan’s command.” As a result, he missed learning that Hasan’s program
directors at his fellowship and residency program ranked him in “the bottom
25 percent,” that he was placed on “probation and remediation,” and that he
“often failed to meet basic job expectations[.]”****

Based on the information he did gather, the investigator concluded that
Hasan’s communications with the terrorist mastermind “were relevant to his
research on Islam and the military.” Investigators declined to interview
Hasan because they believed it would compromise their investigation of
al-Awlaki and because it “would harm Hasan’s career.” The Webster report
further notes that a Washington Field Office Task Force Officer, who was
eventually tasked with investigating Hasan, was reluctant to proceed
because subject was “politically sensitive for the WFO.”****

All the while, Hasan continued to email al-Awlaki. on June 16, 2009, Hasan
sent his last email to al-Awlaki regarding the perils that would befall any
Muslim who failed to listen to Allah. On July 15, 2009, he was transferred
to Fort Hood.****

On November 5, 2009 he committed his atrocity.****

Immediately after the incident, generals
rushed<http://blogs.reuters.com/talesfromthetrail/2009/11/08/general-casey-diversity-shouldnt-be-casualty-of-fort-hood/>to
the press to lecture the public about the horrors of letting
“diversity”
become an unnecessary “casualty” of the shooting. The military’s reaction
to the carnage was every bit as PC-infused as the missteps that allowed the
shooting to occur in the first place. This is no coincidence, but an
expression of the culture of fear and insanity carefully nurtured by the
Obama administration and its terrorist “outreach partners.” Diversity will
not be the last casualty of this misguided program.****

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