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Military jihadists fill 'every branch' Ultimate 5th column penetration, warns best-selling 'Muslim Mafia'

[B]Posted: November 06, 2009
© 2009 WorldNetDaily



Maj. Malik Nadal Hasan

"Muslims should stand up and fight the aggressor." That's what Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan said about America before he and possibly other Muslim soldiers at Fort Hood shot 43 fellow soldiers, killing 12, who were returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

"He said Muslims had a right to attack" the U.S., said Col. Terry Lee, who worked with Hasan at the Texas post, where the devout Sunni Muslim refused deployment. "He said Muslims shouldn't be fighting Muslims," he added. "He was very clear on that."

Shockingly, a growing number of other Muslim American soldiers as well as civilian contractors have put their religion before their duty. Some like Hasan have killed, or tried to kill, their fellow soldiers. Others have infiltrated the military in order to undermine it and aid and comfort the enemy.

According to an explosive new book, "Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America," Hasan is just the tip of a jihadist Fifth Column operating within the ranks of the U.S. military – which is too blinded by political correctness to see the threat.

Quoting from a classified military briefing, "Muslim Mafia" reveals that this Fifth Column has penetrated "every branch of the U.S. military." The Islamist enemy has even infiltrated the al-Qaida detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Security officials at Gitmo have been investigating a possible new spy ring involving several "dirty" Arabic linguists who are accused among other things of:

omitting valuable intelligence from their translations of detainee interrogations;


slipping notes to detainees inside copies of the Quran;


coaching detainees to make allegations of abuse against interrogators; and


meeting with suspects on the terrorist watchlist while traveling back in the United States.
More than 75 former Gitmo detainees have returned to the battlefield or anti-American jihad. Some met with the suspect Muslim translators. Others were privately counseled by chaplains also under investigation for security breaches.

Gitmo security officials recently met with FBI agents in Philadelphia to aid their investigation into one of the Muslim linguists under contract at Gitmo, according to sources quoted in the book who are familiar with the investigation.

They also this summer briefed members of Congress about the prison camp's internal security breaches, according to "Muslim Mafia," which is co-authored by former federal agent P. David Gaubatz and investigative journalist Paul Sperry, author of "Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington," which is being used by law enforcement and the military.

"Three years of investigations have revealed the presence of pro-jihad/anti-Western activities among the civilian contractor and military linguist population serving Joint Task Force Guantanamo," states a copy of the classified Gitmo briefing, which was prepared in May 2009 for the FBI and CIA, as well as the congressional intelligence committees.

The report explains that dirty Arabic linguists have gathered classified data involving detainees, interrogations and security operations in an effort to "disrupt" Gitmo operations and U.S. "intelligence-collection capabilities."

It goes on to specifically finger the Muslim Brotherhood, which it calls a terrorist group, in the conspiracy. The Muslim Brotherhood and its U.S. operations and front groups are the subject of "Muslim Mafia."

"These actions are deliberate, carefully planned, global, and to the benefit of the detainees and multiple terrorist organizations, to include al-Qaida and Muslim Brotherhood," the briefing states, according to the bestselling book.

The enemy infiltration is not limited to Guantanamo.

The report strongly suggests that Islamist spies have penetrated nearly every sensitive U.S. security agency involved in the war on terror, potentially compromising intelligence government-wide.

"Persons participating in this activity move regularly between multiple contracting companies, various intelligence agencies in the U.S. government [FBI, CIA, DIA, NSA, etc.], and every branch of the U.S. military."

The investigation comes on the heels of a major Muslim espionage ring that the FBI broke up at Gitmo in 2004.

A former Army Muslim chaplain was charged with espionage, mishandling classified documents, and lying to investigators, and served hard time in the stockade. Two of his Muslim brothers at Gitmo, both Arabic interpreters, were convicted of stealing or mishandling classified documents.

Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood terrorist, is a U.S. citizen whose Palestinian parents emigrated from the West Bank.

Col. Lee said Hasan complained about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He had hoped President Obama would quickly end them, but when they "didn't come to a quick end, he got more agitated."

This summer, Lee says he overheard Hasan praise the Muslim who shot two soldiers at a military recruiting station in Little Rock, Ark.

"He was happy" about it, Lee said in an interview with Fox News. "He said 'Maybe we should have more of these people. Maybe people should strap [on] bombs and go into town squares.'"

There are some 40 Muslims at Fort Hood, and an estimated 15,000 Muslims serving throughout the U.S. armed forces.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations cautioned against a rush to judgment about the shooter's motives.

"The motive of the attacker is not yet known," insisted CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad. (The FBI recently cut off ties to the Washington-based group after identifying it as a front group for Hamas terrorists in the largest terror finance case in U.S. history. CAIR and its founding chairman were named unindicted terrorist co-conspirators in the case.)

But other current and former Muslims, who oppose CAIR and dispute its claims to representing American Muslims, say the shooter's motive is clear: violent jihad in the name of radical Islam.

"America needs to awaken from its sleep and its unwillingness to face the issue of fundamentalist Islam in our midst which undoubtedly is the cause of the tragedy in Fort Hood," said Walid Shoebat, a former Islamist terrorist.

"Some very serious decisions need to [be] made when it comes to having Muslims protecting our country, as it is impossible to know whether they may be honorable or foxes in the hen house."

Where did you read this, before? Oh, yeah! I was saying this several years ago and some called me an intolerant bigot. Well, the chickens have not only come home to roost but there are foxes waiting inside the coop, for them!


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I do believe radical muslims have worked their way into our government,weather the military or other investagating sourses of our government.I really don't care if they were born here and are American citizens or not. Blood and belief do run thicker than water sort of say.

How can you really totally trust any of them..
 
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Time to do as they did in WWII round them all up and put them in Camps....
 
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Somebody called this the "sudden jihadist syndrome." I call it "the followers of a barbaric religion that preaches hate syndrome."
I don't think these people are trustworthy...
 
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This was nothing more than a man-caused disaster. Islam is a religion of peace... Roll Eyes


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I don't think these people are trustworthy...


I disagree. They are trustworthy.................

To kill infidels. I am not buying the statement by other muslims they are a religion of peace.

I just haven't seen much evidence of that. If I were to count the statements (and acts) calling for the elimination of non-muslims vs. the call for protection of non-muslims (and lack of acts), well, I think you will see where they stand.

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Hasan was an advisor on Obama's Homeland Security transition team...

"http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=115230"


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O'Bobo is a "plant." Soros, ACORN and who the hell knows whom else engineered his "assumption" to power without so much as a day of actual experience in running anything.
I pray the Secret Service, the C.I.A. and the F.B.I. are actively investigating him, his wife and anyone in contact with him for the last 35 years.
This punk is a real danger to U.S. and our way of life. He has to go! Impeach the vermin rat, SoB! Curse Gun Mad


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Originally posted by SSGTDeCurtis:
O'Bobo is a "plant." Soros, ACORN and who the hell knows whom else engineered his "assumption" to power without so much as a day of actual experience in running anything.
I pray the Secret Service, the C.I.A. and the F.B.I. are actively investigating him, his wife and anyone in contact with him for the last 35 years.
This punk is a real danger to U.S. and our way of life. He has to go! Impeach the vermin rat, SoB! Curse Gun Mad


Vic, send him the "picture" and tell him what we think!


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Which one! I have so many? Big Grin Beer


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Originally posted by SSGTDeCurtis:
Which one! I have so many? Big Grin Beer


Oh, you know the one...remember Spankys?


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If I knew he would actually see it, I would. When contacting the white house, no attachments or "inbeds" are possible. I did send the punk a tea bag back in March. I wanted to carry it in the crack of my AZS for a day but Bruna said that would just be wasting a good cup of tea.


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Can you post that pic. I want to save it an use it...


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Be posted in a few minutes. Gotta find the CD it's on. Big Grin


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damnest 'SMILES' i've ever seen...not a single tooth showing. Big Grin
 
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There are many in the chain of command of the alleged shooter or that knew him, at Walter Reed and at Ft. Hood, that are beginning a slow "tap dance."

First it was reported that he received an evaluation that was very poor, but then the second in command of the unit at Walter Reed that the alleged shooter was in said that he did a very good job counseling the troops that were returning from the war.

Then there are those that are being interviewed that are making statements that he was making statements taking the side of the enemy and that the United States was wrong in so many ways in the treatment of the enemy.

It seems to me that someone would have reported this individual to come down on his sorry arrrse and ask him whose side he was on.

This is my opinion and in no way is an attempt made to justify this alleged killers actions.

What would be said to some enlisted Marine that used those very same words and taking the side of the enemy? Certainly someone in the chain of command would have had something to say to a Marine taking the side of the enemy.

In my opinion more than one person heard this alleged killer take the side of the enemy. Col. Terry Lee states that he heard him speak in favor of the enemy. What did he do to bring it to some ones attention? Semper Fidelis. Blackcoat.
 
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Blackcoat,the sad,but true fact is,anyone that would have said a bad word about this POS would have been labled a racist.He should have been drummed out of the Army the first time he sided with hate-spewing Muslims.
 
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Heads better roll,starting with the top of the chain of command!!
 
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Blackcoat,the sad,but true fact is,anyone that would have said a bad word about this POS would have been labled a racist.


Correct ....PC is killing this country.
 
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This punk is a real danger to U.S. and our way of life. He has to go! Impeach the vermin rat, SoB!



That's a fact... PUNK! PUKE! ****ANT! JAGOFF! Worst of all, he is a megalomaniacally arrogant SoB with, as pointed out, NO experience running anything of note. As I like to say, a real TURD (Totally Unfit Retarded Dipship) and he needs to go, one way or another fellas. He spends so much time flying around in his personal conveyance, he's liable to fly the effing wings clean off that fancy jet of OURS!
 
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The evidence is mounting that superiors refused to act because of political correctness.

From the beginning it was known that this man was ant-American in his sentiments .

"The military's chain of command knew about Hasan's diatribes against US policy, which had been known for more than a year to classmates at the Maryland graduate military medical program. His fellow students complained to the faculty about Hasan's "anti-American propaganda," but said a fear of appearing discriminatory against a Muslim student kept officers from filing a formal complaint."

When will people wake up?

How long can America survive under this great weight of suicidal political correctness?

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There are many in the chain of command of the alleged shooter or that knew him, at Walter Reed and at Ft. Hood, that are beginning a slow "tap dance."


That statement sums up my concern in this matter. It's almost a moot point whether or not this MAJ was a terrorist or not. He killed 13 human beings.
I do have to ask how much of this previous rhetoric he spouted was reported up through his chain of command?
What action was taken?
Did anyone seriously evaluate his professional ability to continue treating soldiers?
Did an attitude develop that, no matter what he said, his butt was going to Afghanistan.
Or, was there any explicit or implicit intimidation of those who became concerned about Hasan's statements along the lines of: 'well, you know he's a Moslem and we don't want to seem prejudiced.'

My concern is also personal. Pat, my wife, is currently mobilized and stationed at Brooke Army Medical Center. Are there any 'copy-cats' out there who have been allowed to spout their views and are still wandering around Ft Sam?

I seriously hope the Army (and all the services, for that matter,) examine how they are dealing with soldiers who are outwardly manifesting behavior such as has been reported about Hasan.
There has been a lot of recent emphasis in all branches of the military about being alert for potential suicides; maybe it's time to be just as aware of potential murderers.
I realize there is a fine line between 'vigilance' and 'witch- hunting'; however, some firm guidance from the Secretary of Defense, through the Service Secretaries and Service Chiefs is needed right now.
 
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pc..pc..p f'ng c.whut u spec with a motUS in charge.mho
 
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