Saturday, April 5, 2014

ONLY IN THE USA WILL A GROUP CONSIDERED TOO RADICAL AND BANNED BY OTHER COUNTRIES–THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD GETS EMBRACED BY THE LIBERAL AGENDA AND FLOURISHES

….At this time, the Muslim Brotherhood has been outlawed in most Muslim countries, not because they’re peaceful, but because they’re considered TOO radical even in these seemingly radical countries. They’re currently under investigation in Canada the UK and elsewhere, yet here in the United States, they continue to flourish…and now it seems, they’re moving into my own backyard as part of the Tri-Faith Initiative in Omaha, NE.

The relationships between the Muslim Brotherhood and their front groups like ISNA and CAIR are not difficult to track,  they’re actually transparent enough that one might go so far as to consider them to be ‘common knowledge’.  By the way, both ISNA and CAIR are currently ‘unindicted co-conspirators’ in a federal terrorism case.  The relationship between CAIR, ISNA and the Tri-Faith Initiative in Omaha, NE is quite transparent as well.  The Tri-Faith goes so far as to promote the work of both organizations on their website, not to mention inviting the then President of ISNA to speak on their behalf at an inaugural event for the Initiative.  So why doesn’t the media in Nebraska report on these connections?  We can only assume that the mere threat of Islamist litigation makes them cow like a beat dog.  We’ve been denied access to most every traditional form of getting the word out.

At this time, the Muslim Brotherhood has been outlawed in most Muslim countries, not because they’re peaceful, but because they’re considered TOO radical even in these seemingly radical countries.  They’re currently under investigation in Canada the UK and elsewhere, yet here in the United States, they continue to flourish…and now it seems, they’re moving into my own backyard as part of the Tri-Faith Initiative in Omaha, NE.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/04/muslim-brotherhood-front-group-trying-to-stifle-free-speech-in-nebraska/

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