The Third Jihad

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A very interesting, and scary video on “The Third Jihad”: (h/t Gateway Pundit)

What’s it about?

Following the FBI release of a radical Islamist manifesto outlining its plan to destroy America from within, Dr. Jasser decided to investigate. The movie The Third Jihad is about what he discovered. Its focus is on a secret manifesto of the American Muslim Brotherhood discovered by the FBI.

It describes the ‘Grand Jihad’ goal of the Islamic Radicals to destroy Western civilization from within by infiltrating and dominating North America.

Basically in a nutshell the FBI investigated a parent organization of The Islamic Society of North America called the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT) during the 80’s. They found that Muslim Brotherhood members had risen to leadership roles inside NAIT and ISNA, where they supported US Muslims for the Islamic Revolution.

Within the organizational structure of NAIT, there have been numerous groups and individuals identified as being a part of a covert network of revolutionaries who have clearly indicated there (sic) support for the Islamic Revolution as advocated by the AYATOLLAH KHOMEINI and his government as well as other fanatical Islamic Shiite fundamentalist leaders in the Middle East. This faction of Muslims have declared war on the United States, Israel and any other country they deem as an enemy of Islam. The common bond between these various organizations is both religious and political with the underlying common goal being to further the holy war (Islamic Jihad).

So it shouldn’t surprise you that NAIT holds the deeds to more then 25% of the mosques in the US. But hey, Muslim Brotherhood members hold leadership roles inside these organizations…so what! They control many of the US mosques….so what! That doesn’t mean there is anything nefarious going on right?

…ISNA officials assert that the organization is a voice of moderation in the American Muslim community, actively courting outreach and dialogue with government officials and leaders of other religions. ISNA President Ingrid Mattson was among the organization’s representatives at last week’s international interfaith conference in Madrid. As the IPT reported last week, conference organizer Abdullah al-Turki is alleged in civil lawsuits to have ties to a senior Al Qaeda financier and has openly justified Palestinian suicide bombings.

ISNA’s denials, however, are challenged by the Chicago Tribune, federal prosecutors in Dallas, internal Muslim Brotherhood documents and the newly declassified FBI memos. ISNA officials have ignored those reports or denied their legitimacy. Their most recent denial came in the wake of a mistrial in the first HLF trial last October. A retrial is scheduled for September.

But in the past month, ISNA co-founder and convicted terrorist Sami Al-Arian acknowledges that he was a Muslim Brotherhood member in 1981 – the year ISNA formed.

In his June 24 affidavit, Al-Arian admits for the first time that his former charity, the Islamic Committee for Palestine (ICP) advocated for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), a fact he heatedly denied for more than a decade. ICP conferences routinely featured leaders of the PIJ and other terrorist groups.

The FBI memo details some of NAIT’s activities:

Their support of JIHAD (a holy war) in the U.S. has been evidenced by the financial and organizational support provided through NAIT from Middle East countries to Muslims residing in the U.S. and Canada. The organizational support provided by NAIT includes planning, organizing and funding anti-U.S. and anti-Israel demonstrations, pro-PLO demonstrations and the distribution of political propaganda against U.S. policies in the Middle East and in support of the Islamic Revolution as advocated by the (Government of Iran).

In the Holy Land Foundation trial prosecutors presented checks routed by ISNA to the Holy Land Foundation which listed “Palestinian Mujahideen” in the memo line. But that’s not all:

Internal documents released at the trial show ISNA’s founders had been leaders of the Muslim Students Association, which also was founded by Muslim Brotherhood members who came to the U.S. for college. In addition to introducing all the financial transactions between ISNA/NAIT and HLF, prosecutors introduced a Muslim Brotherhood “Explanatory Memorandum” on the group’s goals, as the document explains:

The process of settlement is a “Civilization-Jihadist Process” with all the word means. The Ikhwan [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. Without this level of understanding, we are not up to this challenge and have not prepared ourselves for Jihad yet. It is a Muslim’s destiny to perform Jihad and work wherever he is and wherever he lands until the final hour comes, and there is no escape from that destiny except for those who chose to slack. But, would the slackers and the Mujahedeen be equal.

But it’s not a war right?

I don’t think NAIT, ISNA, HLF or the Muslim Brotherhood got the memo. Maybe Obama can sit down with them too.

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I got to shake hands with Dr. Jasser when Islam vs. Islamists was screened in LA. He is extremely articulate and well-spoken; a real patriot.

Glad the FBI also finally severed ties with CAIR.

Chilling video. Dr. Jasser comes across as Wordsmith stated, well spoken and real patriot. What is the best way to deal with the radical elements within the Muslim community here in the US?

Larry Abraham wrote a great article on this that I published on my site back in 2004 called The Clash of Civilizations and the Great Caliphate discussing the third great jihad.

He goes into great detail about the history, motives and long term plans of Muslim extremists, and the left’s blind willingness to give away our nation.

Here are a few excerpts from his article.

No religion in history grew as fast, in its infancy, than did Islam and the reasons for this growth are…What Islam offered was the carrot or the sword…If you became a convert, your taxes were immediately eliminated, as was your tithe. If you didn’t, you faced death.

The long-range strategy of the Third Jihad counts on three strategic goals. 1. The U.S. withdrawing from the region just as it did in Southeast Asia, following Vietnam. 2. Taking control of the oil wealth in the Muslim countries, which would be upwards to 75% of known reserves, and 3. Using nuclear weapons or other WMDs to annihilate Israel. A further outcome of successfully achieving these objectives would be to place the United Nations as the sole arbiter in East/West negotiations.

To try and understand what we are facing, look into the eyes of your son or grandson and try to fathom a mind which would take pride in strapping a bomb to his body and sending him out to kill himself and countless innocent people. Or in the case of your daughter or grand daughter, try to imagine a religion which commands you to mutilate her vagina to destroy her sex drive or demands you to stone her to death if she has sexual relations with a man other than of your choosing.

Yes I saw that CAIR was cut off by the FBI. Took long enough for them to figure that out!

The constant nagging of some bloggers helped!

So, the FBI, after all these years, finally caught on to what many of us have known for YEARS?

I bought The Third Jihad as soon as the DVD was available. Powerful! The film plainly shows the infiltration and Islamification, both of which have accelerated since 9/11.

Read Mark Steyn’s book, _America Alone_.

Obama’s quotes in “Dreams from my father”:

“The person who made me proudest of all,” Obama wrote, “was Roy. Actually, now we call him Abongo, his Luo name, for two years ago he decided to reassert his African heritage. He converted to Islam, and has sworn off pork and tobacco and alcohol.”Abongo “argues that the black man must “liberate himself from the poisoning influences of European culture.”

“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction”

“On February 27th, speaking to Kristof of The New York Times, Barack Hussein Obama said the Muslim call to prayer is “one of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.”

“In an interview with Nicholas Kristof, published in The New York Times, Obama recited the Muslim call to prayer, the Adhan, “with a first-class [Arabic] accent.”
The opening lines of the Adhan (Azaan) is the Shahada:

“Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme!
Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme!
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that Muhammad is his prophet….”

Craig,

What are you insinuating?

@Craig:

“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction”

Craig,

This quote does not exist in any of Obama’s books. It’s simply not there.

I’ve corrected you on this falsehood before.

There are boatloads of things to criticize him over, we don’t need to stoop to making things up.

I didn’t take the time to evaluate the veracity of the rest of your post. That’s your job.

dcat and Always on Watch have reiterated what was on my mind… that in the last few days the news broke that the FBI has cut off relations with CAIR, related to their entanglements with the Muslim Brotherhood [FrontPage Mags June 2007 article]and Hamas.

From CounterTerrorism’s report by Douglas Farah on Jan 30th:

Mary Jacoby of The Investigative Project brings the important news that the FBI, after years of legitimizing CAIR as a mainstream Muslim organization, has finally cut of their dealings with the organization.

This is the first time a part of the government has publicly linked the presence of CAIR in meetings to the government entity’s refusal to attend the meeting. This stand is long overdue, and one that should be followed by other government agencies. The FBI has said it won’t deal with CAIR until “certain issues” are addressed to the FBI’s satisfaction, and must be addressed by the national FBI, not local field offices.

Why? Because CAIR, as has now been amply documented, was formed to support Hamas and has organic ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. The Holy Land Foundation documents show this clearly. (For a look at how the package ties together from what is now public evidence, see this NEFA Foundation piece I co-authored.

It is worth recalling how CAIR came into existence, is historical relationships, and what its group of organizations actually said, in their own words, about what they are doing here. These are some of the issues the FBI wisely would like explained by the CAIR leadership. The full citations can be found in the NEFA paper.

This, of course, instigated a Republican generated letter warning other members to Beware of CAIR, and think twice about engaging in meetings with their representatives for official work.

There are ample members of Congress who have cozied up to CAIR over the years. These include Jim McDermott (D-WA), Keith Ellison (D-MN) (the first Muslim elected to Congress, Andre Carson (D-IN), Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Al Green (D-TX), Nick Lampson (D-TX), Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), and [no surprise here…] Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX).

Add to that, my July 2008 post, Do you know where your kids cyber surf? about how the Muslim Brotherhood was going for the youth support to their cause using Facebook. Evidently their quest for propaganda and brainwashing supercedes their disdain for freedom and debate since they are more than happy to use western tools for their cause… but destroy that same freedom when Shariah law takes hold.

Then, of course, yet more uncomfortable six degrees of association… Obama’s “Muslim outreach” campaign advisor was Chicago lawyer Mazen Ashabi, who resigned so that his close relationships with various CAIR offices would not “distract” from Obama’s campaign success.

Then, of course, there is Obama’s legal choice to battle Philip Berg on his eligibility via birth… Joe Sandler.

Joe Sandler was the CAIR lawyer who sent a letter to the Young America’s Foundation in August 2007, threatening them with legal action if they let me [JihadWatch’s Robert Spencer] speak to their national student conference. (You can see the letter here.) I spoke anyway (YAF’s Jason Mattera said, “CAIR can go to hell and take their seventy-two virgins with them”), and the threatened lawsuit did not materialize (at least as of this writing, over a year later).

I’d say Pamela Geller over at Atlas Shrugs described Sandler best…

If Mr. Sandler’s name sounds familiar it Should. He is the Legal Hit Man for the Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). CAIR is an organization with terrorist ties, and has been as an un-indicted co-conspirator in the Holyland Foundation Hamas Funding trial.

Sandler’s role for CAIR has been to stifle people from telling the truth about Islam. For example, last year he tried to get Jihad Expert Robert Spencer banned from speaking to the Young American Foundation, by using a threatening letter. Sandler followed up by threatening columnist Mike Adams for writing about the Spencer incident.

All of this are pieces to a puzzle of how the jihad movement intends to make propaganda in roads in this “third jihad” wave. Some… perhaps like Congress members and a President Obama… may be dupes. When they believe they are lending support for “moderate” and more modern Islam, they are actually dealing with, and aiding the jihad quest for the hearts and minds of the world’s youth.

Battle all they wish, but Shariah law and it’s brutal oppression have no appeal for the young. If they actually succeed in recruiting to their cause, it’s because the youth think they are buying a Ferrari, and not a Ford Pinto.

Regarding the quote in Obama’s book (page 261) of “The audacity of Hope” that I stated in my comment # 7: “I will stand with the MUSLIMS should the political winds shift in an ugly direction”… here is what Fat Check says on it:

Fact check says that he was only speaking about the Arab/Pakistani Americans. “I will stand with THEM no matter if the political winds shift in an ugly direction”. Playing on words here IMHO , because Arab/Paskitani Americans are Muslims, aren’t they?

This Obama is such a liar, he lies every time he opens his mouth. He is so secretive, that we know nothing for sure about him. Here is another one of his lies:

Obama Selma Lies
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YFwko58Nsfk

Obama claims that after the Selma’s marches, his parents met and than Barack Obama junior was born.

Just one problem with that:

– Barack father arrives in Hawaii in 1959
– His parents married in 1960
– Barrack was born in 1961
– Sema’s marches was in 1965.

@Craig:

Regarding the quote in Obama’s book (page 261) of “The audacity of Hope” that I stated in my comment # 7: “I will stand with the MUSLIMS should the political winds shift in an ugly direction”… here is what Fat Check says on it:

Fact check says that he was only speaking about the Arab/Pakistani Americans. “I will stand with THEM no matter if the political winds shift in an ugly direction”. Playing on words here IMHO , because Arab/Paskitani Americans are Muslims, aren’t they?

First, you cannot create a “play on words” and then attribute it as a direct quote.

That’s dishonest.

Second, you cannot create a “play on words” which distorts the original meaning of the statement, and then present it as a direct quote, in order to make some point.

That’s dishonest too.

Third, and perhaps most important, you need to understand and apply context to the comment in order to understand what BO was saying when he said it.

Here is the complete quote:

“[T]hey need specific assurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”

Basically, the comment was made in the context of a post 9/11 America when sentiment in this country was very negative toward people from the Middle East in general, Muslims specifically.

Obama was making it clear that if things turned ugly, and there were murmurings of internment camps and such in late 2001, that he would stand with whoever was the target of the roundup, and rightly so.

Finally, even if Obama was speaking of defending Muslims from some renewed internment or oppression effort in this country, would that be the wrong thing to do? I think not. I would stand with him in that effort.

There is absolutely nothing objectionable in either what he said or what he meant by the statement.

This is an ugly Internet rumor that has been spread and allowed to grow for a long time. Unfortunately, there are very few sources which tell the accurate words of the quote and the context in which it was made.

As I’ve said to you several times already, there is a multitude of things, true and accurate things, which a person can use to criticize BO.

There is absolutely no reason, and no excuse, for twisting context or just plain making things up.

You know as well as anyone how I feel about BO but we must, without exception, hold ourselves to a high standard when it comes to criticizing him lest we come off as a group of racist or bigoted tinfoil hat wearing wackos living on the far edges of the right wing.

Arab/Paskitani Americans are Muslims, aren’t they?

Ummm…. NO.

They may be Christians, Jews, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, some other religion, or even non-believers.

The most important thing, and this is what Obama was getting at, is that they are Americans and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect until they do something to lose those rights.

Don’t let your prejudices pigeon hole you into making rash, stereotypical judgments.

O boy Aye! LOL. He stands so much for them that the first thing he did was to sign a bill to close Gitmo. He will stand with them alright, and even if he said this thing right after 9/11… some of the Muslims arrested concerning the World Trade Center attack are still in Gitmo. He stand by them so much that he felt obliged to sign closing of Gitmo… lol. I guess Larry W. is making some friends here.

@Craig:

As I made perfectly clear to you in #12, you’re more than welcome to come here to FA and criticize BO or any other office holder or political appointee.

You are not, however, allowed to come here and just make things up out of whole cloth in order to support your own conclusions or theories.

There’s plenty of room for honest debate and honest criticism but if you insist on making things up that just simply aren’t true then you can expect to be called out on it.

But it is true, Aye. He stands by Muslims.

Did you already forgot Odinga, Khalidi, Farrakan, Auchi, etc., Aye?

@Craig:

No, I haven’t forgotten any of those.

Nor have I forgotten what a bigot looks like.

You know Craig, I honestly haven’t come across all that many Muslims that live here in Wyoming, maybe a half dozen plus their families. I’ve had one Muslim employee, I have a few Muslim customers, and there is a Muslim on my son’s high school wrestling team. None of theme…NONE OF THEM…are anti-American in any way. The young man on the wrestling team holds his hand on his heart and gazes at Old Glory just like everyone else in the gym when the National Anthem is played.

I have a problem with many of Obama’s connections with radical fundamentalists (such as the ones you listed), just like I have problems with his connections with radical socialists, but fabricating connections and quotes that don’t exist just robs credibility from the real arguments against him and his policies.

Yes, there are racial and religious bigots here, and as a country, we have made some horrific choices in the past. Heart Mountain, an WWII internment camp here in Wyoming, is a testament to one of those choices, and it stands as a cold reminder of what happens when we forget who we are, and who our country is made of.

It was a fine line between fighting a war against Japan and fighting a war against Americans of Japanese descent. We crossed that line 60+ years ago, and it damaged us forever. We can’t afford to do that again. As a Canadian, I don’t expect you to understand it. I know my Canadian brother-in-law doesn’t, and he’s lived here for almost five years. You need to set aside some of your hate once in a while and try to understand that while we may be a young country, we have a lot of history in our few short centuries, and it has shaped us in ways that you might not be able to see.