John R. Houk
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Muslim
Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America is a
2009 book by U.S. State Department-trained Arabic linguist and former U.S. Air
Force Office of Special Investigations special agent Paul David Gaubatz, and
investigative journalist and Hoover Institute fellow Paul Sperry.
It proves the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to be a subversive organization allied with international terrorists.
The book is based on a six-month undercover investigation of the Washington-based CAIR by Chris Gaubatz — son of co-author Paul David Gaubatz — who posed as a convert to Islam. The book uses documents Chris Gaubatz obtained as a CAIR intern to prove the book's assertions that CAIR is a front for the Muslim Brotherhood, and that CAIR supports international jihad against the U.S.
The book prompted endorsements from a number of writers and requests by members of the United States Congress for investigations into CAIR's terrorist links and undue influence.
It proves the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to be a subversive organization allied with international terrorists.
The book is based on a six-month undercover investigation of the Washington-based CAIR by Chris Gaubatz — son of co-author Paul David Gaubatz — who posed as a convert to Islam. The book uses documents Chris Gaubatz obtained as a CAIR intern to prove the book's assertions that CAIR is a front for the Muslim Brotherhood, and that CAIR supports international jihad against the U.S.
The book prompted endorsements from a number of writers and requests by members of the United States Congress for investigations into CAIR's terrorist links and undue influence.
One of the best books I have EVER read is “Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld
That’s Conspiring to Islamize America”. The book is the result
of the private undercover work of Chris Gaubatz who transmitted info Council on American Islamic Relations
(CAIR) did not want to be made public. The CAIR-info demonstrates the
Muslim-American organization is an agent of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB).
The MB is a transnational Islamic organization designated a terrorist group by
numerous nations (including the MB home nation Egypt),
but for some beyond reason decision not by the USA.
Paul Sperry and Chris’ father David Gaubatz authored the
book “Muslim Mafia” from the clandestinely acquired info. The book was
published in 2009. CAIR has done everything within its legal power to either
discredit, squelch the book’s existence and/or destroy the Gaubatz family since 2009.
Legal Jihad/Lawfare is the tactic Islam uses to
intimidate critics and individuals actively exposing Islamic designs for the
West. You can Google the term for yourself, but this 113-page pdf from the Center for Security Policy bring to light some insight on
this Muslim litigation tactic:
Lawfare – the use of litigation and
other judicial instruments to achieve policy outcomes – has long been employed
by the U.S. progressive movement. In recent years, it has become a favored
weapon of the Left’s allies in the Muslim Brotherhood and other parts of the
global jihad movement in America.
Organizations in this country that
front for the Brotherhood and its Palestinian franchise, Hamas, such as the
Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), have wielded lawfare both
strategically and tactically. Their focus typically involves efforts to create
and promote victimization narratives for Islam. They seek to silence their
critics and put the American public and policy-makers on the defensive in the
face of the global and domestic threat from a jihad or holy war, driven by the
dictates of the Islamic supremacist doctrine known as shariah.
In advancing this agenda, the
Muslim Brotherhood uses our own laws and courts for such purposes as
intimidating and otherwise suppressing any who dare challenge Islamic
supremacism. A steady stream of lawsuits filed by Muslims in this country works
to achieve such outcomes and to normalize shariah by: insinuating it incrementally
into our legal system; advancing the claim that Islamic law ought to be treated
as superior to our basic freedoms; and gaining acceptance for
anti-constitutional Islamic tenets related to equality, women’s rights, free
speech and more. (OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE LAWFARE: FIGHTING
CIVILIZATION JIHAD IN AMERICA’S COURTS; Civilization Jihad Reader Series
volume 7; CENTER FOR SECURITY
POLICY; 10/16/5)
CAIR has lost numerous legal challenges to the Gaubatz
family. Yet they keep the lawfare going. It is obvious CAIR has been doing a
great job in draining the Gaubatzs of their money to break them. Think about this:
Lawfare is also costing CAIR legal fees. What is their source to keep this
flowing? I can’t believe that CAIR’s exaggerated and ever decreasing
member rolls are donating the kind of money needed to keep their
Lawfare objectives active.
Here we are in 2017 and CAIR has chosen to take the Gaubatzs
all the way to a civil trial. Frankly when that Gaubatz defense team nails CAIR
with hiding discovery or catches the organization in a lie, I suspect CAIR will
settle. There is no way I can believe CAIR can win such a lawsuit unless the
Judge is bought or is an extremely complicit Multiculturalist to the point the
rule of law is ignored to benefit CAIR. Much like President Trump is
experiencing with lawless activist Judges so far.
Below is a WND article that touches on some old news and
includes some relevant updates on CAIR’s civil suit against the Gaubatz family.
But first here are a few blog posts I have made since the 2009 Legal Jihad
began:
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Top First Amendment lawyers defend breathtaking
infiltration of terror front
By ART MOORE
April 3, 2017
A former federal investigator enlists his son to infiltrate
a Muslim front in the nation’s capital that had routinely collaborated with the
White House and federal law-enforcement agencies as a “civil rights” group.
The daring undercover operation results in the capture
of 12,000 pages of incriminating internal documents along with audio and video
recordings, attracting the interest of the FBI and congressional investigators.
The evidence is compiled in one volume that draws the praise
of a member of Congress who declares: “Now we have proof – from the secret
documents that this investigative team has uncovered, coupled with the ones
recently declassified by the FBI – that [radical Islamic] agents living among
us have a plan in place, and they are successfully carrying out that subversive
plan.”
But the Muslim front group, funded by wealthy Saudi donors
and other foreign sources, files a lawsuit against the investigators, charging
its “reputation” was damaged. Lacking any grounds to rebut the overwhelming
evidence that it actually is a Muslim Brotherhood front, the group amends it
complaint then prolongs the case through frivolous motions until finally,
after eight years, a trial is set to be scheduled.
While it might sound like a Hollywood script, it’s the true
story of a WND Books co-author and his son who have been sued by the
Washington, D.C.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations in a case that has
moved to a trial likely to begin this fall in the nation’s capital.
No defense
CAIR filed suit in 2009 against
former Air Force special agent David Gaubatz and his son, Chris Gaubatz,
after their findings were published in “Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld
That’s Conspiring to Islamize America.”
Serving as an intern,
Chris Gaubatz gathered some 12,000 pages of documents that were headed for a
shredder at CAIR’s national office in Washington, just three blocks from the
U.S. Capitol building. The information published in “Muslim Mafia,” co-authored
by David Gaubatz and investigative journalist Paul Sperry, demonstrated CAIR’s connection to the Muslim
Brotherhood, the group that spawned al-Qaida and Hamas and stated in writing
its intent to put America under Islamic law and the authority of the Quran.
In the lawsuit, however, CAIR has never defended itself
against the book’s claims.
The release of the book was kicked off with a Capitol Hill
press conference in which several members of the Congressional Anti-Terrorism
Caucus cited the research in the book as a national security concern.
It was then-Republican Rep. Sue Myrick of North Carolina who
hailed the book as proof of a “subversive plan” by the Muslim Brotherhood to, in the words of a Brotherhood document
submitted in a terror-funding trial in which CAIR was named an unindicted
co-conspirator, “destroy Western Civilization from within.”
CAIR’s motions in the “Muslim Mafia” case showed its aim was
to squelch any further distribution of the documents and instill fear of the
book among any potentially curious reporters.
Meanwhile, as attorneys representing the Gaubatzes were
preparing to honor a court order to return documents obtained during operation, FBI
agents served a warrant on a Washington, D.C., law office for the same
documents, suggesting the agency wanted to see the papers and
examine the recordings as part of its interest in CAIR and its Hamas terrorist links.
To defend its author, WND Books hired, among others, famed
First Amendment defense attorney Martin Garbus, known for the Pentagon
Papers case, and Daniel Horowitz, known for his high-profile clients and legal
commentary on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News.
The legal team soon demonstrated that CAIR did not even legally
exist as the Washington, D.C., corporation it claimed to be,
operating a corporate “shell game,” forcing CAIR to refile its lawsuit.
The FBI already had cut off ties to CAIR in
January 2009 after the group was named an unindicted
co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation case in Texas, the largest
terrorism-finance case in U.S. history.
More than a dozen CAIR leaders have been
charged or convicted of terrorism-related crimes.
FBI wiretap evidence from the Holy Land case showed CAIR
Executive Director Nihad Awad was at an October 1993 meeting of Hamas leaders
and activists in Philadelphia. CAIR, according to the evidence, was born out of
a need to give a “media twinkle” to the Muslim leaders’ agenda of supporting
violent jihad abroad while slowly institutionalizing Islamic law in the U.S.
A federal judge later determined that the
Justice Department provided “ample evidence” to designate CAIR
as an unindicted terrorist co-conspirator, affirming the Muslim group had been
involved in “a conspiracy to support Hamas.”
In addition, CAIR leaders have made statements affirming the
aim of establishing Islamic rule in the United States.
The Islamic organization long had accused WND and others of
“smearing” the Muslim group by citing
a newspaper account of CAIR founder Omar Ahmad telling Muslims
in Northern California in 1998 that they were in America not to assimilate but
to help assert Islam’s rule over the country. But
WND caught CAIR falsely claiming that it had contacted the paper and
had “sought a retraction,” insisting Ahmad never made the statement. Three
years later, the issue arose again, and WND
found CAIR still had not contacted the paper.
CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper also has expressed a desire to
replace the U.S. system of government with an Islamic state.
“I wouldn’t want to create the impression that I wouldn’t
like the government of the United States to be Islamic sometime in the future,”
Hooper said in a 1993 interview with the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “But I’m not
going to do anything violent to promote that. I’m going to do it through
education.”
Media hijack
Horowitz told WND on Wednesday that despite being named by
the United States as a co-conspirator to Hamas and being designated a terrorist group by the United
Arab Emirates, CAIR “continues to hijack the media, acting like
they are a Muslim civil rights group.”
“They filed this case in a jurisdiction very favorable to
their group, and if they win, they will use the case to prove to the world that
they are a legitimate group that represents American Muslims,” he said. “If we
win, they will be unmasked in a very public way.”
Horowitz explained that the case has gone on so long because
CAIR has hid under different corporate names “to obscure a lot of their
wrongdoing.”
“We had to petition the court to tie them down to their real
identity,” he said.
Also, Horowitz noted that the court shot down CAIR’s claim that its
reputation was damaged by an undercover investigation that
alleged it was a front for the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
Horowitz has insisted that “exposing CAIR as a criminal
organization does not give them the right to sue for being exposed in that
manner.”
“The case is a vendetta by CAIR against people who exposed
their Muslim Brotherhood connection,” he told WND in 2015. “They seem have
unlimited foreign money, but we have an unlimited will to resist.”
Horowitz said Wednesday that CAIR’s tactics to prolong the
case have included not cooperating with court orders to meet and confer.
“They have filed vicious personal attacks, once accusing me
of being Islamophobic because I was ‘David Horowitz,'” he said, referring to the
widely cited conservative writer and activist who founded the think tank
the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
Horowitz said that at the trial, he expects to see complete
exposure of CAIR’s founding by the Muslim Brotherhood.
Evidence, he said, will trace CAIR’s support for radical
jihadists and its donations from foreign entities.
While CAIR repeatedly has denied it receives foreign
support, the covert operation that produced “Muslim Mafia” obtained
video footage that captured CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper boasting of his
ability to bring in a half million dollars of “overseas money,” including from
Saudi Arabia.
The trial also will spotlight CAIR’s post-9/11 solicitations
of funds for 9/11 victims that actually went to Hamas-based groups, and its
subversion of the FBI and law enforcement, employing, he said, “the Muslim
civil rights persona the way a wolf wears sheep’s clothing.”
Horowitz cautioned that while CAIR doesn’t have a case, the
Saudi-funded group “can chill the First Amendment by making it so expensive to
speak against them that no one can challenge them.”
He warned that WND must continue to be vigilant: “In the
end, CAIR can just keep getting more and more money from overseas and burn out
opposition with lawsuits.”
Legal fees paid by WND, besides those paid for by insurance,
total hundreds of thousands of dollars before the trial.
“WND has carried the burden of these costs not because it is
a party named in the lawsuit,” explained Joseph Farah, founder, editor and
chief executive officer of WND.
“Instead, we have done so because no one else stepped
forward to do so – to defend the Gaubatzes personally, to take the fight to the
Muslim Brotherhood front group CAIR, to defend any attacks CAIR might direct
toward the integrity of our book, “Muslim Mafia,” and, more generally, to stand
up for the First Amendment.”
Free-speech defender
Along with Horowitz, WND has hired the
legendary First Amendment lawyer Garbus, who has represented the likes of
Ronald Reagan, Nelson Mandela and Andrei Sakharov.
Garbus, who has appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court along
with trial and appellate courts in more than 100 cases, told WND in 2010 he
sees the “Muslim Mafia” case as a “continuation of a struggle being carried out
throughout the world” to guard freedom of speech.
“I think a book has a right to be out there, and any attempt
to stop the book, I think, would be violating the First Amendment,” he said.
Garbus has been in the thick of numerous groundbreaking and
highly controversial First Amendment cases over the past five decades, from
Daniel Ellsberg’s battle over the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War and
Lenny Bruce’s famous obscenity charges to radio host Don Imus’ lawsuit against
CBS after he was fired for his remarks about the Rutgers women’s basketball
team.
Other clients have included activist Cesar Chavez, actor
Robert Redford, actor Al Pacino, director Spike Lee, writer Samuel Beckett and
Czech playwright Vaclav Havel. Later, when Havel became president of the Czech
Republic, Garbus was invited to help write the nation’s constitution.
One of his many seminal cases was Ashton v. Kentucky, in
which the Supreme Court ruled in 1966 that libel could no longer be criminally
prosecuted.
Garbus believes Americans have an interest in exposure of
the CAIR documents, because they are relevant to federal law enforcement
officials’ concerns about the group’s ties to terrorist operatives that
threaten the nation’s security.
Garbus has said the Gaubatz lawsuit has similarities to his
defense of legal author and CNN commentator Jeffrey Toobin, who allegedly
violated a confidentiality agreement with Iran-Contra investigator Lawrence E.
Walsh in the early 1990s when he published a book about his experience as a
member of the prosecution team. Garbus won the case on First Amendment grounds.
‘This book will shake you’
The highlights of “Muslim Mafia” include:
o
New evidence that CAIR was
launched to support the Hamas terrorist group and has transferred tens of
thousands of dollars to a group convicted as Hamas’ top fundraising arm in the
U.S. – money that ended up aiding terrorist attacks on Israelis and Americans;
o
Internal documents showing
CAIR, despite claims of cooperating with law enforcement, actively works behind
the scenes to mislead and deceive the FBI on behalf of terrorism suspects – and
has even cultivated Muslim moles inside law enforcement who have tipped off FBI
terror targets;
o
CAIR is more closely tied
to al-Qaida than previously reported;
o
CAIR claims to represent
all Muslim Americans; however, it has victimized some 100 indigent Muslims in a
massive fraud and threatened them when they tried to go to the media; and
internally, personnel complaints reveal CAIR discriminates against Shiite
Muslims and Muslim women within its own headquarters;
o
CAIR and its sister fronts
are funded by foreign Muslim Brotherhood sources;
o
CAIR leaders share the
Muslim Brotherhood’s ultimate goal to replace the U.S. Constitution with
Shariah law:
o
The Muslim Brotherhood
investment in corporate America will be used to pressure U.S. companies into
compliance with Islamic principles.
The book has been praised by retired Lt. Gen.
William G. Boykin, former U.S. deputy undersecretary of defense for
intelligence, who has played a role in almost every recent major American
military operation, serving in Grenada, Somalia and Iraq.
“There’s a recent book that came out called ‘Muslim Mafia,’”
he told a conference in 2010.
“Have any of you read this? Have any of you ever seen it? I
encourage you to get this book – ‘Muslim Mafia.’ …
This book will scare you. This book will open your eyes. This book will shake
you. What this book says is frightening,”
Rogues gallery of terror-tied CAIR leaders
As former FBI agent Mike Rolf acknowledges in “Muslim
Mafia,” “CAIR has had a number of people in positions of power within the
organization that have been directly connected to terrorism and have either
been prosecuted or thrown out of the country.” According to another FBI veteran
familiar with cases involving CAIR officials, “Their offices have been a
turnstile for terrorists and their supporters.”
The list includes:
o
Ghassan Elashi: One
of CAIR’s founding directors, he was convicted in 2004 of illegally shipping
high-tech goods to terror state Syria and is serving 80 months in prison. He
was also convicted of providing material support to Hamas in the Holy Land
Foundation terror-financing trial. He was chairman of the charity, which
provided seed capital to CAIR. Elashi is related to Hamas leader Mousa Abu
Marzook.
o
Muthanna al-Hanooti:
The CAIR director’s home was raided in 2006 by FBI agents in connection with an
active terrorism investigation. Agents also searched the offices of his
advocacy group, Focus on Advocacy and Advancement of International Relations,
which al-Hanooti operates out of Dearborn, Michigan, and Washington, D.C.
Al-Hanooti, who emigrated to the U.S. from Iraq, formerly helped run a
suspected Hamas terror front called LIFE for Relief and Development. Its
Michigan offices also were raided in September 2006. In 2004, LIFE’s Baghdad
office was raided by U.S. troops, who seized files and computers. Al-Hanooti is
related to Sheik Mohammed al-Hanooti, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World
Trade Center bombing.
“Al-Hanooti collected over $6 million for support of Hamas,”
according to a 2001 FBI report, and was present with CAIR and Holy Land
officials at a secret Hamas fundraising summit held in 1993 at a Philadelphia
hotel. Prosecutors added his name to the list of unindicted co-conspirators in
the Holy Land case.
Although Al-Hanooti denies supporting Hamas, he has praised
Palestinian suicide bombers as “martyrs” who are “alive in the eyes of Allah.”
o
Abdurahman Alamoudi:
Another CAIR director, he is serving 23 years in federal prison for plotting
terrorism. Alamoudi, who was caught on tape complaining that bin Laden hadn’t
killed enough Americans in the U.S. embassy bombings in Africa, was one of
al-Qaida’s top fundraisers in America, according to the U.S. Treasury
Department.
o
Siraj Wahhaj: A
member of CAIR’s board of advisers, Wahhaj was named as an unindicted
co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. The radical Brooklyn
imam was close to convicted terrorist Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman and defended him
during his trial.
“Muslim Mafia,” citing co-author’s Sperry’s previous book “Infiltration” as well as
terror expert Steven Emerson’s research, reports that Wahhaj, a black convert
to Islam, is converting gang members to Islam and holding “jihad camps” for
them. With a combination of Islam and Uzis, he has said, the street thugs will
be a powerful force for Islam the day America “will crumble.”
Wahhaj was a key speaker at CAIR’s 15th annual fund-raising
banquet in Arlington, Virginia, in 2009.
o
Randall “Ismail” Royer:
The former CAIR communications specialist and civil-rights coordinator is
serving 20 years in prison in connection with the Virginia Jihad Network, which
he led while employed by CAIR at its Washington headquarters. The group trained
to kill U.S. soldiers overseas, cased the FBI headquarters and cheered the
space shuttle Columbia tragedy. Al-Qaida operative Ahmed Abu Ali, convicted of
plotting to assassinate President George W. Bush, was among those who trained
with Royer’s Northern Virginia cell.
o
Bassam Khafagi:
Another CAIR official, Khafagi was arrested in 2003 while serving as CAIR’s
director of community affairs. He pleaded guilty to charges of bank and visa
fraud stemming from a federal counter-terror probe of his leadership role in
the Islamic Assembly of North America, which has supported al-Qaida and
advocated suicide attacks on America. He was sentenced to 10 months in prison
and deported to his native Egypt.
o
Laura Jaghlit: A
civil-rights coordinator for CAIR, her Washington-area home was raided by
federal agents after 9/11 as part of an investigation into terrorist financing,
money laundering and tax fraud. Her husband Mohammed Jaghlit, a key leader in
the Saudi-backed SAAR network, is a target of the still-active probe. Jaghlit
sent two letters accompanying donations – one for $10,000, the other for $5,000
– from the SAAR Foundation to Sami al-Arian, now a convicted terrorist. In each
letter, according to a federal affidavit, “Jaghlit instructed al-Arian not to
disclose the contribution publicly or to the media. “Investigators suspect the
funds were intended for Palestinian terrorists via a U.S. front called WISE,
which at the time employed an official who personally delivered a satellite
phone battery to Osama bin Laden. The same official also worked for Jaghlit’s
group. In addition, Jaghlit donated a total of $37,200 to the Holy Land
Foundation, which prosecutors say is a Hamas front. Jaghlit subsequently was
named an unindicted co-conspirator in the case.
o
Nihad Awad: Wiretap
evidence from the Holy Land case puts CAIR’s executive director at the
Philadelphia meeting of Hamas leaders and activists in 1993 that was secretly
recorded by the FBI. Participants hatched a plot to disguise payments to Hamas
terrorists as charitable giving. During the meeting, according to FBI
transcripts, Awad was recorded discussing the propaganda effort. He mentions
Ghassan Dahduli, whom he worked with at the time at the Islamic Association for
Palestine, another Hamas front. Both were IAP officers. Dahduli’s name also was
listed in the address book of bin Laden’s personal secretary, Wadi al-Hage, who
is serving a life sentence in prison for his role in the U.S. embassy bombings.
Dahduli, an ethnic-Palestinian like Awad, was deported to Jordan after 9/11 for
refusing to cooperate in the terror investigation. (An April 28, 2009, letter
from FBI assistant director Richard C. Powers to Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. – which
singles out CAIR chief Awad for suspicion – explains how the group’s many Hamas
connections caused the FBI to sever ties with CAIR.) Awad’s and Dahduli’s phone
numbers are listed in a Muslim Brotherhood document seized by federal
investigators revealing “important phone numbers” for the “Palestine Section”
of the Brotherhood in America. The court exhibit showed Hamas fugitive Mousa
Abu Marzook listed on the same page with Awad.
o
Omar Ahmad: U.S.
prosecutors also named CAIR’s founder and chairman emeritus as an unindicted
co-conspirator in the Holy Land case. Ahmad, too, was placed at the
Philadelphia meeting, FBI special agent Lara Burns testified at the trial.
Prosecutors also designated him as a member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s
“Palestine Committee” in America. Ahmad, like his CAIR partner Awad, is
ethnic-Palestinian. (Though both Ahmad and Awad were senior leaders of IAP, the
Hamas front, neither of their biographical sketches posted on CAIR’s website
mentions their IAP past.)
o
Nabil Sadoun: A CAIR
board member, Sadoun has served on the board of the United Association for
Studies and Research, which investigators believe to be a key Hamas front in
America. In fact, Sadoun co-founded UASR with Hamas leader Marzook. The Justice
Department added UASR to the list of unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy
Land case. In 2010, Sadoun was ordered deported to his native Jordan. An
immigration judge referenced Sadoun’s relationship with Hamas and the Holy Land
Foundation during a deportation hearing.
o
Mohamed Nimer:
CAIR’s research director also served as a board director for UASR, the
strategic arm for Hamas in the U.S. CAIR neglects to mention Nimer’s and
Sadoun’s roles in UASR in their bios.
o
Rafeeq Jaber: A
founding director of CAIR, Jaber was the long-time president of the Islamic
Association for Palestine. In 2002, a federal judge found that “the Islamic
Association for Palestine has acted in support of Hamas.” In his capacity as
IAP chief, Jaber praised Hezbollah attacks on Israel. He also served on the
board of a radical mosque in the Chicago area.
o
Rabith Hadid: The
CAIR fundraiser was a founder of the Global Relief Foundation, which after 9/11
was blacklisted by the Treasury Department for financing al-Qaida and other
terror groups. Its assets were frozen in December 2001. Hadid was arrested on
terror-related charges and deported to Lebanon in 2003.
o
Hamza Yusuf: The FBI
investigated the CAIR board member after 9/11, because just two days before the
attacks, he made an ominous prediction to a Muslim audience. “This country is
facing a terrible fate, and the reason for that is because this country stands
condemned,” Yusuf warned. “It stands condemned like Europe stood condemned
because of what it did. And lest people forget, Europe suffered two world wars
after conquering the Muslim lands.”
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CAIR Legal Jihad Going to
Trial
John R. Houk
© May 5, 2017
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