3 'TRIGGERS' FOR ISLAMIC UPRISING UNDER TRUMP PRESIDENCY, Airport
protests just the start of 'chaos' planned by Muslim Brotherhood, by Leo Hohmann, 1/29/17, WND
A former Homeland Security officer who spent years screening Muslim immigrants points to three “triggers” of confrontation between the new administration of Donald Trump and the global Islamic movement.
These three issues will spawn a violent
backlash in response to Trump as he attempts to implement what many believe are
long-overdue reforms. And Trump has already bumped head-on into one of the
hot-button issues – Muslim immigration.
According to Phillip Haney, a founding
member of the Homeland Security Department and author of the book “See Something Say Nothing,” the stars are lining up for a major
confrontation with the global Islamic movement and its allies on the political
left. The “flashpoints” to watch going forward are these:
·
Moving
the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem
·
Declaring
the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization
·
Restricting
Islamic immigration into the U.S.
Trump’s executive orders slapping a
120-day moratorium on refugee resettlement and a 30-day ban on those entering
on visas from seven terror-sponsoring countries has been met with protests
Sunday at airports in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit and Minneapolis.
In Hamtramck,
Michigan, the nation’s first city to elect a Muslim-majority city council,
protesters descended on City Hall Sunday with signs that included “Ban Bannon”
and “We are all Immigrants.”
There were no such protests when former
President Obama restricted Christian refugees from entering the U.S. from
Syria, Egypt, Pakistan and other Muslim countries.
As Trump tries to rein in concessions
given to the Muslim Brotherhood by the previous administrations of Clinton,
Bush and Obama, he should expect the Brotherhood and its allies on the left to
push back with hell’s fury, Haney said.
There will be lawsuits, ugly protests,
and an all-out effort to create chaos in the streets of U.S. cities, he
predicts.
The reason is simple. This isn’t 1968 or
even 1978, when Islam in America consisted primarily of a few thousand Nation
of Islam and Black Panther activists.
Islam, particularly the Salafist brand
of Sunni Islam promoted by the Muslim Brotherhood, whose stated goal is to
spread Shariah throughout the world, has been allowed to establish a major
foothold in America.
More than 300 U.S. cities and towns have
been stacked with Sharia-compliant Muslims through refugee resettlement and
myriad other visa programs that have been expanding for four decades.
Meanwhile, groups that agitate for
Muslim “civil rights,” which tend to manifest as special privileges not
afforded to Christians, have been empowered. Thanks to the expanded
immigration, the U.S. Muslim population has exploded to 3.3 million, the number
of mosques has grown exponentially and the Council on American Islamic Relations
or CAIR is now a force to be reckoned with despite its ties to extremist
organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, Haney said.
“There’s this concept of the observant
Muslim base, it’s a global observant base, and that’s what the Muslim Brotherhood
has done here in America since the 1960s is build up that observant Muslim
base,” Haney said.
In a document seized by the FBI and
presented at a terror-financing trial in Texas in 2007, the Brotherhood
referred to this process as building “settlements” in the U.S. that would
eventually subjugate all other religions. Doubters can read the Brotherhood’s
strategy in the Brotherhood’s own words in a document titled the “An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal
for the Group in North America.”
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab
Emirates and Russia have all banned the Muslim Brotherhood for its terrorist
connections and seditious strategies.
A bill on Congress, the Muslim
Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act, would do the same thing, declaring CAIR
and other Brotherhood-affiliated group as terrorists.
“Now the U.S. has a new president who is
considering doing the same thing and CAIR is crying about Islamophobia,” Haney
said. “And that’s why they need to be designated as terrorists.”
Trump is already showing a pattern, a
trend of behaviors, which indicates he plans to follow through with campaign
promises related to Israel, terrorism and immigration, Haney said.
The main school of Islamic jurisprudence
in North America, the Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America or AMJA, issued a fatwa which it called a “roadmap” for Muslim
reaction in the wake of Trump’s election victory.
“They are expecting him to actually do
what he said, so the AMJA steps in and provides a Shariah-compliant roadmap on
the way that they should respond,” Haney said. “They have set the parameters of
the acceptable response based on Shariah law. They included not only 32 Quranic
verses woven into the roadmap but several other references to the hadith.
“The AMJA put this statement out and
mobilized the observant Muslim base calling on them to be prepared to respond.”
And it’s not just Muslims who will join in this monumental push back against
Trump.
As seen at protests in major U.S.
airports Sunday, the radical left is eager to take up the crusade of Muslim
activism. Haney says it’s not just American Muslims who will join this fight,
either, but global Islamic extremists who are invested in destroying Israel,
propping up the Muslim Brotherhood, and continuing the flow of
Shariah-compliant Muslims from the Middle East into Western democracies.
“These three points will trigger
conflict between the global Islamic community and the Trump administration,” he
told WND. “There aren’t any other issues that have the volatility to
precipitate actions up to and including violence.”
Haney said the three trigger points will
affect three different areas: The Israel policy will affect the political arena,
the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist declaration will affect law enforcement, and
the immigration issue will affect the fabric of American society, halting the
process of Islamization and civilization jihad that has been steadily occurring
for the last 35 years and which was placed into overdrive under Barack Obama.
“It’s not about Trump. It’s about
America,” Haney said. “America has had the audacity to pick someone different
from what the world wanted, which was someone who would not be submissive to the
global Islamic movement. So America is now going to become the focus of this
backlash.” In fact, the hardcore Islamic extremists
affiliated with the Brotherhood and their allies among the hardcore left are
already mobilizing a pushback for the cause of Shariah law.
These troops have enjoyed complete
cooperation from the U.S. government over the last eight years, Haney said, and
to an extent for the last 20 years going back to the Bushes and Clintons. All
of these administrations reached out to the Muslim Brotherhood-linked
organizations for advice and counsel, inviting them to the White House, the
State Department, and the departments of Homeland Security and Justice.
Trump has signaled a different approach
by talking about moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, declaring the
Brotherhood a terrorist organization and restricting Muslim immigration while
shifting the government’s focus to rescuing Christian refugees. These were
three untouchables under previous U.S. administrations and by even talking about
these actions Trump must be prepared for a strong reaction, both foreign and
domestic, Haney says.
The Brotherhood’s self-avowed goal is to
spread Shariah around the globe. In the U.S., it works through a network of
alphabet-soup organization that include CAIR, the Muslim Student Association or
MSA, the Islamic Society of North America or ISNA, the Islamic Circle of North
America or ICNA, and the Muslim American Society or MAS.
These Brotherhood-linked groups work to
infiltrate and influence America’s critical institutions –government and law
enforcement, the educational system and the nation’s churches and synagogues.
The overall goal of this three-pronged attack is to wear down these
institutions’ defenses to Shariah concepts, such as the idea that criticism of
Islam or its prophet is off limits and makes one an “Islamophobe” worthy of
second-class status. Criticism of Christianity continues to be popular sport in
American society but criticism of Islam is socially unacceptable in the media,
pop culture, business, academia or law enforcement. This is essentially a
voluntary implementation of the Islamic blasphemy law – which is the beginning
of Shariah – Haney says.
The most important Islamic voice to
watch in America is the AMJA – the Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America. This
is the group of scholars that Muslim clerics look to for guidance on what to
teach in America’s mosques, more than 75 percent of which have been funded by
Saudi Arabia and 85 percent of which are led by foreign-born imams.
The AMJA issued a fatwa following
Trump’s election, offering a “roadmap” forward on how U.S. Muslims should react
to the changes Trump might try to implement. This roadmap informed the U.S.
Muslim community that the rise of Trump held the potential to be a “calamity”
for their future in this country.
While urging them not to panic, the AMJA
then dropped the bombshell that the “worst of the worst” in America were those
who try to destroy Muslim civil rights organizations, a direct reference to
CAIR, ISNA, MSA and their overarching sponsor, the Muslim Brotherhood. The
fatwa went on to warn Muslims that they may have to take drastic actions that
they don’t want to take but which will please Allah, quoting almost word for
word from the Quran.
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After Trump announced the first round of
his border security and immigration crackdowns Wednesday, CAIR Director Nihad
Awad immediately ramped up his rhetoric. He denounced the administration’s
actions as “Islamophobic” and compared refusing Muslim refugees to previous
U.S. policies of “slavery” and denying women the vote.
These are fighting words, Haney said,
and sure enough CAIR’s chapters in New York and Dallas responded with their own
press conferences, tweets and rallies denouncing Trump. CAIR was also front and
center in the protests at American airports Sunday.
This is just the beginning of what will
be an ongoing battle of wills between Trump’s administration and the Shariah-supportive
Muslim community that feels emboldened by its allies in the media and among
what are mainly Marxist and left-leaning professors, lawyers and community
organizers, Haney said.
Haney, who co-authored the whistleblower
book “See Something Say Nothing” upon leaving DHS, says to watch the three
trigger points going forward. Any one of those three issues will be viewed as
part of the “calamity” that the AMJA roadmap fatwa warned was coming under a
Trump administration.
Trump will be challenged to find some
Muslims who are not affiliated with Brotherhood organizations and give them a
voice that offers an alternative to the intolerance and extremism put forth by
CAIR, which has direct ties to Hamas and has had nearly a dozen of its current
and former leaders investigated and charged with terrorist-related crimes.
Trump comments about moving the embassy to
Jerusalem reverberated all the way to the slums of Sadr City in Iraq, where
Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said a U.S. Jerusalem embassy would be tantamount
to an all-out war against Islam.
“Just the fact that our ambassador said
he will move his residence to Jerusalem is provocative enough,” Haney said.
“It’s a declaration of war against the USA, and Sadr is saying the Shia will
fill in the void if Sunnis don’t do what they’re supposed to do.”
On the immigration front, Trump said he
plans to restrict visa permits for 30 days from seven Islamic countries,
Somalia, Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Sudan and Libya, while pausing all refugee
resettlements for four months or until “extreme vetting” practices can be
developed.
These would seem to be rather mild responses
to the uptick in Islamic terrorism both in Europe and the United States over
the last three years. Jihadist attacks on U.S. soil have included the Boston
Marathon bombing, the knife attacks at a mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and at
Ohio State University, the Orlando nightclub mass shooting, the Chattanooga
shooting at a Navy recruitment center, the pipe bombing in Manhattan, and the
San Bernardino shooting. All of these attacks were carried out by Muslim
immigrants or sons of Muslim immigrants.
But the Muslim Brotherhood-linked
organizations know the importance of the Islamic principle of al hijra, the
Arabic term for “migration.” Their prophet, Muhammad, used it to perfection in
his conquering of Medina back in the seventh century and it has been a favorite
tactic of Shariah-adherent Muslims ever since.
The prayer by Imam Mohamed Magid at
Trump’s inaugural prayer service in the National Cathedral last Saturday
amounted to a “a signal flag,” to the Muslim community, Haney said. “The
context of the verse he quoted from the Quran just happens to be related to the
AMJA roadmap fatwa, so what he did was he waved a signal flag and told the
Islamic community, here I am, I’m making a declaration that we should stand up
and oppose the calamity of the Trump administration.”
Magid’s Muslim Brotherhood credentials
are impressive. He’s past-president of ISNA, he served on Obama’s CVE or
“countering violent extremism” steering committee and he is imam of the ADAMS
mosque that was at one time under investigation by the federal government for
ties to Hamas. And if that’ snot enough, he’s listed on the AMJA website as a
shake and a fatwa expert. A shake in Islam is higher than imam. “That means
he’s a trained Shariah specialist,” Haney said. “But here he is at the National
Cathedral in Washington delivering an inauguration prayer.”
Haney goes back to the allegory Trump
used of draining the water out of the swamp. “Your work really begins after the
water is taken out,” he said. “You have to see what is actually buried down in
the muck and mire. And if Trump has experts who are qualified to go in and
conduct a forensic analysis, they’re going to find all kinds of stuff there and
it will set in motion a whole sequence of events, if they can catch their
breath and take a look at it. It will set off a sequence of events that will
allow law enforcement and immigration officials to honestly evaluate the status
of our current immigration policies and they’re going to find that there are a
lot of problems with it, whether it’s the State Department issuing visas to
folks they shouldn’t be, the way the USCS process people coming into the
country on visas and green cards, all the way to the United Nations itself and
how it does the initial selection and vetting of the refugees.
“So this examination, if it is thorough,
is going to set off a lot of events that are going to expose the methods of the
Obama administration as providing no oversight or protection whatsoever.”
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