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Sander Hicks Actually Quotes "Terrorist Hunter" Rita Katz

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Muslim Brotherhood's name commonly comes up in mainstream channels as an offhand reference to the organizers of Mujahedeen resistance in Afghanistan. By 1979, Muslim Brotherhood was active in about forty countries, and was able to recruit soldiers into the struggle worldwide. According to Rita Katz in Terrorist Hunter, the Muslim Brotherhood first established a front in the U.S. in 1973 with the Islamic Association (IA), later called IAP (Islamic Association for Palestine). This association funneled funds from U.S. donors into Muslim Brotherhood's Maktab al Khidamat (MAK) Mujahedeen "support services" group in Pakistan, run by Osama bin Laden with the help of the CIA. According to former federal prosecutor John Loftus, Vice President Bush "was in charge of the covert operations that supported the MAK."

     Rita Katz and my SEC contact both report an alarming number of Muslim Brotherhood affiliated non-profit organizations permitted to operate in the U.S.: among them are the American Muslim Council and the Council on American Islamic Relations. Only after intense outside pressure did the Feds arrest two board members of these groups in 2003: Sami al-Arian, in February, and Abdulrahman Alamoudi, in September. Both were close to President Bush and had helped the White House create an image of benevolent Islamic-American relations. Both groups met with Karl Rove in 2001 to help with the White House's faith-based initiatives, and Sami al-Arian campaigned for Bush in Florida. When Alamoudi was arrested, there were "vehement protests and interference at FBI HQ" according to my SEC contact. When Sami al-Arian was taken down, he was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, since he supported and helped fund suicide attacks in Israel. According to government officials, al-Arian is a top dog at Muslim Brotherhood's branch office, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Al-Arian obviously felt he had protection from above. How did he make the cut as a friend of President Bush?

Saudi money.

Al-Arian

Sami al-Arian was not busted until John Loftus filed a suit against him in Florida court in 2002 (Loftus is somewhat legendary in publishing circles for detailing Prescott Bush's Nazi dealings on Wall Street, in The Secret War Against the Jews. Bush raised $50 million for Adolph Hitler's Third Reich). According to Loftus, "The Saudi government was laundering money through Florida charities run by University of Southern Florida Professor Sami al Arian for the support of terrorist groups in the Middle East." My SEC contact pointed out, "Terrorist money-mover Sami Al-Arian was so effective in Florida, the fifty thousand Muslims who had traditionally voted Democrat overwhelmingly swung Republican. Bush also received campaign support from Khaled Elgindy, who headed the Texas cause, and George Salem, who headed national efforts from Washington, DC in 2000."

The Saudi government officially cut off support to the Muslim Brotherhood when the group condemned them for allowing U.S. bases on Saudi soil, in 1990. But evidence persists that the Saudis continued support for Muslim Brotherhood's Gaza strip branch, Hamas.73 In 1994, when a Saudi defector Mohammed al-Khilewi (first secretary at the Saudi Mission to the UN) wanted to give the FBI fourteen thousand documents that proved Saudi funding of Hamas, the FBI refused to accept them.74

My SEC contact has been tracking the Muslim Brotherhood for a while: "My task force work for SEC Chicago began in 1999 (following international banks), as Rita Katz was tasked to cover non-profits.... I was tasked with others to explore manipulation and control of securities markets."

And what have you learned of Muslim Brotherhood?

"They worked for Ibn Saud to help him unite Arabia, they worked for British intelligence, they worked for French intelligence, they work for U.S. intelligence, a mercenary band 'hiding behind Islam' which is why most of them are cokeheads and alcoholics who simply agitate to attract any psycho or disaffected they can to their ranks. The big question has been, for whom are they working? And the answer seems to be the transnational Reich movement."

The Reich movement. The Nazis. The neo-Nazis. The Far Right neo-cons. The New Fascists.

Hold onto your seats. There's proof.

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD AND THE NEO-NAZIS

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, "the financial heart of the Islamist economic apparatus," is a Swiss bank called "Al Taqwa," Arabic for "Fear of God." Al Taqwa was originally founded in 1988 in the Bahamas. One of its main players, Yousef Nada, had served Hitler's Third Reich as an intelligence agent.

Nada

A member of Muslim Brotherhood, Nada helped Muhammed Amin al-Husseini, the "Grand Mufti" of Jerusalem, escape from Germany to Palestine at the end of WWII. Hussseini had held the rank of Major in the SS, and recruited twenty-six thousand Arabs to fight with the SS in Europe.

According to European money-laundering expert Ernest Backes, Francois Genoud was another ex-spy for the Nazis who was a key part of the formation of Al Taqwa. Although he was a Swiss citizen, at the fall of Berlin, Genoud helped distribute Nazi funds. He was so high up in the Third Reich, that he became the literary heir to the writings of Hitler and Goebbels.

When bank Al Taqwa was raided the November after 9/11, it was thought to hold all known Al Qaeda funds. However, this raid didn't staunch the flow of funds to Islamic terror, and it didn't stop Al Taqwa. On March 20, 2002, in suburban Washington DC, a joint task force raided the SAAR Network, a gaggle of over-lapping Islamic charities. "They hit a bunch of institutions and individuals that were linked with bank Al Taqwa," said radio journalist, on-air host, and leading anti-fascist researcher David Emory, in our interview.75

Finally, the government is doing its job and busting the bad guys. Right? Maybe not. Terrorism expert Rita Katz observed a high level of harassment when she participated in the SAAR investigation:

"The CIA was investigating me and the SAAR investigators from Green Quest and Customs. The CIA and the FBI investigated everyone who had anything to do with the SAAR investigation. White vans and SUV's with dark windows appeared near all the homes of the SAAR investigators. All agents, some of whom were very experienced with surveillance, knew they were being followed. So was I. I felt that I was being followed everywhere and watched, at home, in the supermarket, on the way to work...and for what?...I don't know for certain what's the deal with the CIA investigating the SAAR investigators, but it sure feels as if someone up in that agency doesn't like the idea that the Saudi Arabian boat is rocked."76

 

Clinton White House National Security Council aides first urged an investigation of the SAAR Network, in 1998. But the FBI refused. Their reason? The Washington Post reported that "the FBI declined because of fears that a probe would be seen as ethnic profiling." I have to wonder if the Washington Post and the FBI are secretly stifling hard laughter. "Ethnic profiling?" This is the same FBI that harassed the Black Panthers into early graves, the same FBI who told Martin Luther King he should go commit suicide. "Ethnic profiling" is a polite, PC excuse, when really the truth has got to be closer to this: the FBI had a severe unwillingness to disturb the money flow of an Islamic charity with connections to the Saudis, and the Far Right.

 

 

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ABOUT SITE


Rita Katz
Executive Director of the SITE Intelligence Group

Rita Katz, the Director and co-founder of the SITE Intelligence Group, has studied, tracked, and analyzed international terrorists, the global jihadist network and terrorism financing for more than a decade. Since well before September 11, Ms. Katz has personally briefed government officials, including the NSC at the White House, investigators in the Department of Justice, Department of the Treasury, and the Department of Homeland Security on the financing and recruitment networks of the terrorist movement.  

Born in Iraq, and a graduate of the Middle Eastern Studies program at Tel Aviv University, Ms. Katz speaks both Arabic and Hebrew with native fluency. As part of her work, Ms. Katz, has gone undercover to numerous terrorist's front group gatherings, collecting crucial information, and working to expose those groups in the United States. Many of her leads have prompted the government to investigate and take legal action against individuals and organizations suspected of ties to terrorism.  

Ms. Katz has served as a consultant to the U.S. government and other foreign governments on many occasions, and has appeared as an expert witness for the U.S. government and abroad. Ms. Katz has also testified before Congress about al-Qaeda, the global jihadist network, and the online jihadist threat.  

For her unique contributions to FBI counterterrorism investigations, Ms. Katz received special recognition in 2004 from FBI Director Robert Muller for her "outstanding assistance to the FBI in connection with its investigative efforts."  

Among her educational activities, Ms. Katz has been commissioned to provide training sessions on counterterrorism to law enforcement agents from a variety of U.S. government agencies, as well as teaching sessions in non-governmental organizations' meetings and academic conferences.  

Ms. Katz is the author of TERRORIST HUNTER: The Extraordinary Story of a Woman who Went Undercover to Infiltrate the Radical Islamic Groups Operating in America (Harper Collins, 2003). Her commentary on terrorism issues frequently appears in prominent media outlets, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, 60 Minutes, and others.  

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