TRIAL TO EXPOSE RADICAL
ISLAMIC AGENTS EMBEDDED IN U.S., Top
First Amendment lawyers defend breathtaking infiltration of terror front, by
Art Moore, 5/3/17, WND
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:
· 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;
·
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;
·
CAIR is more closely tied to
al-Qaida than previously reported;
·
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;
·
CAIR and its sister fronts are
funded by foreign Muslim Brotherhood sources;
·
CAIR leaders share the Muslim
Brotherhood’s ultimate goal to replace the U.S. Constitution with Shariah law:
·
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,”
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:
·
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.
·
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.”
·
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.
·
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.
·
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.
·
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.
·
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.
·
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.
·
Omar Ahmad: U.S. prosecutors also named CAIR’s founder and chairman
emeritus as anunindicted 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.)
Nabil Sadoun
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·
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.
·
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.
·
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.
·
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.
·
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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