A Middle East Phenomenon: ... "Where Did All The Christians and Jews Go?"
Showing posts with label Muslim Brotherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslim Brotherhood. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
This Just In: ... Yup! ... Obama is a Muslim
Victoria Jackson: Obama Part of Muslim Brotherhood
By Tim Molloy at TheWrap
Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:08pm EST
Victoria Jackson has finally found a way to get the mainstream media to address her theory that Islam is the enemy of the United States and that Muslims have entered every part of our government.
On her "PolitiChicks" online show, the fomer "Saturday Night Live" actress contended that President Obama is part of the Muslim Brotherhood. Her source? "This guy John and Steve and their team B, too, ex-FBI." (Or maybe she was saying "team be, too," if that makes more sense to you.)
Also read: Victoria Jackson Says She's Not a Homophobe for Hating 'Glee'
"Muslim Brotherhood is controlling all of the Middle East except Israel and they are now in all of our highest positions, inclding the president," Jackson said. "I said to this guy, the FBI guy, do you think Obama's a Muslim? And he said, well, the facts are that all of his policies side with the Muslims and are against Israel. That's just a fact."
She explained how she gathered this information from John and Steve:
"I just went to a briefing in Washington, D.C., across the street from the Capitol, at the Longworth building at 8:30 a.m., two days ago, and it changed my life," she said. "For six hours, I saw pictures and names and dates and facts and Islamic law books and Korans, Surahs for six hours and they proved to me... that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated our highest positions in government and this is serious."
Jackson has received plenty of mainstream attention for her remarks, but unfortunately, most of it focuses on her sounding a little nuts.
Jackson has previously drawn attention for past provocative remarks. They included describing a "Glee" gay kiss as "sickening" and accusing the show of "shoving the gay thing down our throats." She has also said that Obama "bears traits that resemble the anti-Christ."
YouTube: Uploaded by patriotupdatereport on Dec 20, 2011
Victoria Jackson gives an account of the briefing she attended at the House Office Longworth Building. The briefing was given by an ex-FBI agent. He showed pictures, names, dates, Islamic law books, Korans and Surahs. Victoria shares how the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated our highest positions in government and how they are working with Hilary Clinton to get 'Islamophobia' punishable by law.
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Over 1400 Years Of Back To The Future
From YouTube: Uploaded by securefreedom on Dec 7, 2011
Raymond Ibrahim (Middle East specialist and Associate fellow, Middle East Forum) testifies before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission in the House of Representatives. Reps. Frank Wolf and James McDermott presented "Under Threat: The Worsening Plight of Egypt's Coptic Christians." Other witnesses included Kathy Fitzpatrick (Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. Department of State); Nina Shea (Director, Center for Religious Freedom, Hudson Institute); Dina Guirguis (Member, Egyptian American Rule of Law Association); Adel Guindy (President, Coptic Solidarity International); and Cynthia Farahat (Egyptian political activist).
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Beware Of Arabs Throwing Acid
"Don't Be Afraid of
Political Islam"
...
Acid Test Will Come
After Elections
29 NOVEMBER, 18:46
(ANSAmed) - ROME - People must not be frightened by election results in Tunisia and Morocco, which have seen victories for Islamic parties like Ennadha and Justice and Development, but must watch closely to see what the parties are able to do. This, in short, is the message sent out yesterday at the end of a study day dedicated to the Arab Spring and the future of Euro-Mediterranean partnership, which was organised by the French embassy in Italy and by the Ecole Francaise de Rome.
"Slogans such as 'Allah is the solution' should not scare anyone," said the director of the American Studies Centre, Karim Mezran, in his speech. "The solution now is no longer Allah. From now on they are the solution". Once they have been democratically elected, Mezran said, "exponents of Islamic parties will have no more alibis. They will no longer be able to keep hiding behind a slogan but will instead need to answer to the people who have elected them". The best consequence that the Arab uprisings have so far produced is to "bring Islam out into the open", he added. Now, Mezran believes, those elected must show what they can do and in which direction they intend to go. For this reason "we must not be afraid". The issue now, if anything, is to understand what Europe and the West are able to achieve. So far, they have done almost nothing, according to the EU's special representative for the southern Mediterranean region, Bernardino Leon. "Europe and the West have been unable to respond swiftly to this political and social earthquake within the Arab world. Now Europe must act, providing economic help for countries going through a period of transition". For this reason, Leon continued, "in the next two months new task forces will leave for Jordan, Morocco and Egypt, and perhaps even Libya". Task forces were adopted for the first time in June, when the EU High Representative, Lady Catherine Ashton, set up the first group for the southern Mediterranean with the aim of providing financial assistance for the development of civil society, economic reconstruction and the process of democratisation on the southern shores. Task forces are useful initiatives but are not enough, the MP Stefania Craxi repeated. "Schemes in favour of small and medium-sized businesses are also needed," Craxi said. Finally, a complete revival of Euro-Mediterranean policy is needed. One solution for overcoming the stagnation in which we have been for some time now is to concentrate on energy and food security, said the Moroccan ambassador to Italy, Hassan Abouyoub. "There is always an agreement between the two sides of the sea when it comes to energy," the ambassador explained. (ANSAmed).
"Slogans such as 'Allah is the solution' should not scare anyone," said the director of the American Studies Centre, Karim Mezran, in his speech. "The solution now is no longer Allah. From now on they are the solution". Once they have been democratically elected, Mezran said, "exponents of Islamic parties will have no more alibis. They will no longer be able to keep hiding behind a slogan but will instead need to answer to the people who have elected them". The best consequence that the Arab uprisings have so far produced is to "bring Islam out into the open", he added. Now, Mezran believes, those elected must show what they can do and in which direction they intend to go. For this reason "we must not be afraid". The issue now, if anything, is to understand what Europe and the West are able to achieve. So far, they have done almost nothing, according to the EU's special representative for the southern Mediterranean region, Bernardino Leon. "Europe and the West have been unable to respond swiftly to this political and social earthquake within the Arab world. Now Europe must act, providing economic help for countries going through a period of transition". For this reason, Leon continued, "in the next two months new task forces will leave for Jordan, Morocco and Egypt, and perhaps even Libya". Task forces were adopted for the first time in June, when the EU High Representative, Lady Catherine Ashton, set up the first group for the southern Mediterranean with the aim of providing financial assistance for the development of civil society, economic reconstruction and the process of democratisation on the southern shores. Task forces are useful initiatives but are not enough, the MP Stefania Craxi repeated. "Schemes in favour of small and medium-sized businesses are also needed," Craxi said. Finally, a complete revival of Euro-Mediterranean policy is needed. One solution for overcoming the stagnation in which we have been for some time now is to concentrate on energy and food security, said the Moroccan ambassador to Italy, Hassan Abouyoub. "There is always an agreement between the two sides of the sea when it comes to energy," the ambassador explained. (ANSAmed).
Democratic Islam? ... Sounds More Like Brotherly (Jew) Hatred
The Justice and Development Party (Hizb Al-Adala Wa At-tanmia), which is identified with the Muslim Brotherhood, has won the elections in Morocco held on 26 November 2011. The party won 107 of the 395 parliamentary seats. The party said in an official announcement that, according to not-yet-final results, it had won over 100 of the 395 parliamentary seats. According to a constitutional amendment, King Mohammed VI will have to assign the task of forming the government to the leader of the largest party – Abdelilah Benkirane, head of the Justice and Development Party.
This party is the political wing of the Uniqueness and Reform movement which represents the Muslim Brotherhood in Morocco. Its victory constitutes a further triumph for the Islamist movement in the context of the “Arab Spring,” so soon after the victory of the Ennahda movement in the Tunisian elections.
In Egypt, the three-stage elections begin on 28 November 2011, and the Muslim Brotherhood has a chance to make substantial gains. The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, which is fighting to overthrow the Alawite regime of Assad, is backed by Turkey, which regards it as an alternative to the existing government. In Libya, the new government has undertaken to make Sharia law a primary source of legislation. In Yemen, the Islamist movements have played a central role in the revolt against the rule of Ali Abdullah Saleh. Earlier, in 2006, the Hamas movement – the branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Palestinian territories – triumphed in the Palestinian Authority elections, and since then Hamas has entrenched its rule in Gaza and, for all intents and purposes, has become an independent political entity.
The Muslim Brotherhood branches in the various countries are full partners to the worldwide movement’s ideology. Each one, however, has freedom of action to devise its own tactics in line with specific political conditions. In Morocco, the Justice and Development Party chose to downplay the extreme Islamist message and mainly focus on fighting corruption and improving the economy, issues that took the lion’s share of its electoral platform.
That platform, in its brief political section, stated that the party would aim to strengthen dialogue and cooperation with all of the EU countries and Canada while, in Morocco’s relations with the United States, pursuing an appropriate diplomacy and safeguarding national interests. The formulation in the Israeli context was restrained, and included a commitment to the “defense of the just issues of the people and first and foremost the issue of Palestine, and the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the establishment of its independent state whose capital is Jerusalem, the Palestine problem being a national problem.”1
The ideological platform of the parent party, the Uniqueness and Reform movement, reveals its true Islamist face. The section on the movement’s goals states that it seeks to instill the Islamic religion in the heart of the individual, the family, the society, the state, and the ummah, and to help spread Islam throughout the world.2 The movement expressed unequivocal support for the armed struggle against Israel in the context of the Second Intifada, and for the terror attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq. It referred to “Zionist and American aggression” as “the greatest and most dangerous manifestations of terror that modern history has known.”3
In recent years Abdelilah Benkirane, leader of the Justice and Development Party and the designated prime minister, has made harshly anti-Israel statements that deny Israel’s right to exist and favor the armed struggle against it. Below are some quotations from his words.
From an interview to the Al-Mashaal weekly in 2011:
As for Israel, it has a special status. It is not like the United States but rather, in our view, a state that is waging a war against the people of Palestine. We, not as the Muslim Arab people but as the Moroccan people, do not see the Palestinian problem as a problem of our brothers the Palestinians alone, but as our own problem….If Israel were to live with the Palestinians within a single state as occurred in South Africa, our position would change. However, at present we regard Israel as a hostile state.4
From an interview to the Hamas website that is documented on the Uniqueness and Reform movement’s website, at the time of Benkirane’s arrival in Gaza in March 2009:
The inhabitants of Arab Morocco do not think there is only a duty to identify with the Palestinians, but want to wage a jihad struggle alongside them….Most unfortunately, the political circumstances, the borders, the soldiers, and the legal and military barriers that exist between the Muslims prevent these feelings from being expressed as they should….The Moroccans see the Islamic resistance movement Hamas as the mother of resistance and steadfastness. The Moroccans very much love the Hamas movement…and they love to recall at every occasion the acts of heroism and sacrifice of this great and mighty movement….All of the Moroccans stand beside the Palestinians and the noble Al-Quds [Jerusalem], and if the borders are opened to the Moroccans and the obstacles are removed, you will see how the masses come to help Al-Aqsa and Al-Quds.5
Benkirane, along with tens of other Muslim religious savants, signed two manifestos that openly declare support for jihad as the only way to liberate Palestine in its entirety and call for a hostile stance toward the United States. Below are quotations from the manifestos.
From the manifesto in support of Gaza:
No condemnation of the [Palestinian] struggle; instead, recognition of its legitimacy….Official condemnation of the U.S. stance of supporting and assisting the occupying entity and a call to ambassadors to hold consultations and reconsider relations [with the United States]….The importance of seeking to prepare an untrammeled Islamic legal manifesto that will clarify the Islamic dimension of the Palestine issue and the legitimacy of the jihad and the struggle against the occupying Jews….Adoption of the approach of an economic boycott against Israel and the Zionist entity….An economic jihad to help our brethren in Gaza….Emphasis on support for the path of struggle and for the legitimate jihad in Palestine as the means of its liberation.6
From the manifesto calling for the lifting of the siege on the Palestinian people:
We the undersigned on this manifesto emphasize the complete support of the ummah for the legal and noble Islamic position of the leaders of the Palestinian people, who belong to Hamas and other jihad organizations, in refusing to recognize the state of “Israel” and its fraudulent right to exist in Palestine. We regard recognition [of Israel] as a violation of the tenets of Islamic law and the consensus of the ummah….
We emphasize the right of the Muslim Palestinian people to struggle aggressively for its land…and we view this resistance as legally, Islamically mandated warfare and a political interest, it being forbidden to call for its condemnation or evade it.
We regard every signature on agreements or treaties that renounce the right of struggle, or the right of return of the refugees, or the right of the Islamic identity of Al-Quds in particular and of Palestine in general, as an offense to the ummah, a deviation from its fundamental principles, and a sacrifice of its interests.
We view the jihad-fighting Palestinian resistance, with all of its organizations, as one of the shining stars in the skies of jihad-fighting Islam….
The undersigned affirm to the masses of the ummah that the duty of liberating Jerusalem and rescuing the captured Al-Aqsa Mosque is not only a duty of the Palestinians alone but of the entireummah, and therefore solidarity with those who cling tenaciously to the sacred land is not an act of voluntary will but, rather, an Islamic legal obligation and a historical responsibility.7
In sum, the media’s accounts of a “moderate” Justice and Development Party winning the Moroccan elections do not accurately reflect this party’s ideology. The purported “moderation” is a tactic aimed at gaining a political foothold, a capacity, as part of the government, to enhance the public’s readiness for Islamic jurisprudence as the source of the country’s constitution and laws.
A party that is a wolf in sheep’s clothing has won the Moroccan elections, and despite its platform’s declarative commitment to strengthen ties with the West, the party’s outlook, its leaders’ statements, and the platform of its parent party point clearly to the stance of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is hostile to the West and its culture and views Israel as a cardinal enemy. The victory of the Muslim Brotherhood in Morocco further energizes the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt for the elections beginning on November 28, and encourages the Brotherhood’s branches that are fighting the existing regime in other countries. The domino effect that began with the revolt in Tunisia is coloring the Middle East green, as the Islamic revolution gradually alters the regional balance of power and, eventually, could well forge a new front to challenge the existing world order.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Shift in tone at White House over Egypt
Who are the good guys and who are the bad guys in Egypt? Until recently, the Obama administration has gone out of its way to praise the Egyptian military for its stabilizing influence and its apparent progress in moving toward a national election. CNN reports that the White House has had a “major shift” in tone regarding the generals:
Gee, who was it that said that quick elections in Egypt would be a disaster? Unfortunately, by pushing to have Hosni Mubarak resign just eight days into the Tahrir Square protests, Barack Obama boxed Egypt into a corner. Either hold quick elections that only the Muslim Brotherhood would be organized enough to exploit, or have the military keep power for an extended period of time and continue to stir up unrest in Egypt. The notion that “the street” should determine Egypt’s course is even more fraught with peril, as Ynet News reported today (via JWF):
A Muslim Brotherhood rally in Cairo’s most prominent mosque Friday turned into a venomous anti-Israel protest, with attendants vowing to “one day kill all Jews.”Some 5,000 people joined the rally, called to promote the “battle against Jerusalem’s Judaization.” The event coincided with the anniversary of the United Nations’ partition plan in 1947, which called for the establishment of a Jewish state.However, most worshippers who prayed at the mosque Friday quickly left it before the Muslim Brotherhood’s rally got underway. A group spokesman urged attendants to remain for the protest, asking them not to create a bad impression for the media by leaving.Speakers at the event delivered impassioned, hateful speeches against Israel, slamming the “Zionist occupiers” and the “treacherous Jews.” Upon leaving the rally, worshippers were given small flags, with Egypt’s flag on one side and the Palestinian flag on the other, as well as maps of Jerusalem’s Old City detailing where “Zionists are aiming to change Jerusalem’s Muslim character.”…Muslim Brotherhood spokesmen, as well as Palestinian guest speakers, made explicit calls for Jihad and for liberating the whole of Palestine. Time and again, a Koran quote vowing that “one day we shall kill all the Jews” was uttered at the site. Meanwhile, businessmen in the crowd were urged to invest funds in Jerusalem in order to prevent the acquisition of land and homes by Jews.
Yeah, that’s a great outcome for the US — trading Mubarak for a short-lived democracy that will catapult the Muslim Brotherhood into power and touch off a new war with Israel. Good luck moving through the Suez Canal next year!
The generals in Egypt have decided to keep power for a little while longer with former Mubarak figures, but not because they didn’t try to get some reformers to work with them:
Egypt’s embattled military rulers appointed a new prime minister Friday as fiery crowds of supporters and opponents took to the streets, exposing the severity of a split over the leading role of the nation’s long-revered armed forces on the eve of parliamentary elections.As the largest crowd of the week-long protests gathered in central Cairo’s Tahrir Square to demand that Egypt’s military chiefs step aside, thousands of angry Egyptians demonstrated near downtown in support of the generals and “stability.” A small pro-military group also turned out in the port city of Alexandria, where pitched clashes between anti-military council protesters and security forces continued. …Meanwhile, tens of thousands of protesters poured into Tahrir Square, the birthplace of what most are calling Egypt’s unfinished revolution. They rejected the appointment of Kamal el-Ganzouri, 78, who had served as prime minister during Hosni Mubarak’s presidency. He was asked to form a new cabinet to replace the caretaker government that resigned this week amid deadly clashes between security forces and rock-throwing demonstrators.The military chiefs chose Ganzouri after holding intensive discussions with more prominent figures such as Amr Moussa, the former Arab League chief, and Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who formerly headed the International Atomic Energy Agency. Both turned down the job after demanding broad powers, according to political figures briefed on the meetings.In Washington, the White House called Friday for the new government to be “empowered with real authority immediately” and for elections to go ahead “expeditiously,” leading to a full transfer of power to a civilian government. The U.S. administration has been hesitant to fully support protesters against the Egyptian military, an institution that receives billions of dollars in U.S. aid.
Is military rule a preferable outcome? Not at all. However, we should have tried to work through Mubarak first rather than rush to throw him aside. Meanwhile, the State Department insisted for months of brutal repression in Syria that Bashar Assad was a “reformer” with whom we could work despite his alliance with Iran, while we castigated and abandoned one of the rare Arab leaders willing to keep peace with Israel. Whatever that was, it certainly wasn’t “smart power,” and this outcome was predictable.
"Kill All The Jews": Muslim Brotherhood Needs Some New Material
Muslim Brotherhood activists vow to 'one day kill all Jews'
Cairo - The Muslim Brotherhood held a rally at the al Azhar mosque in Cairo on Friday. The rally turned into one of the most venomous anti-Semitic rallies in recent times. About 5,000 joined the rally calling for "battle against Jerusalem's Judaization."
The rally was scheduled to coincide with the anniversary of the UN partition plan in 1947, which called for establishment of the state of Israel.
Ynet News reports that most people who came for the regular Friday prayers left before the Muslim Brotherhood rally began, but other people joined the rally.
Propaganda leaflets, Palestinian and Egyptian flags were distributed. Speakers at the rally delivered angry speeches and condemned the "Zionist occupiers" and the "treacherous Jews," and made calls for a Jihad to liberate Palestine.
NY Daily News reports that a leading religious leader, Dr. Ahmed al-Tayeb, claimed in his speech that the Jews worldwide were planning to break up Islam and Egypt. According to al-Tayeb:
Business men at the rally were urged to donate to the cause and invest in land in Jerusalem.
An elementary school teacher told Ynet News outside the mosque: "...all Egyptian Muslims are willing to embark on Jihad for the sake of Palestine...Why is the US losing in Afghanistan? Because the other side is willing and wants to die. We have a different mentality than that of the Americans and Jews."
Ynet News reports that most people who came for the regular Friday prayers left before the Muslim Brotherhood rally began, but other people joined the rally.
Propaganda leaflets, Palestinian and Egyptian flags were distributed. Speakers at the rally delivered angry speeches and condemned the "Zionist occupiers" and the "treacherous Jews," and made calls for a Jihad to liberate Palestine.
NY Daily News reports that a leading religious leader, Dr. Ahmed al-Tayeb, claimed in his speech that the Jews worldwide were planning to break up Islam and Egypt. According to al-Tayeb:
"In order to build Egypt, we must be one. Faith in Allah is the basis for everything. We shall not allow the Zionists to Judaize al-Quds (Jerusalem) We are telling Israel and Europe that we shall not allow even one stone to be moved there."A spokesman of the Muslim Brother and a Palestinian guest speaker called for Jihad. According to Ynet News, attendants and speakers at the rally repeatedly said: "one day we shall kill all the Jews." Muslim Brotherhood activists chanted all through the event, "Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, judgment day has come."
Business men at the rally were urged to donate to the cause and invest in land in Jerusalem.
An elementary school teacher told Ynet News outside the mosque: "...all Egyptian Muslims are willing to embark on Jihad for the sake of Palestine...Why is the US losing in Afghanistan? Because the other side is willing and wants to die. We have a different mentality than that of the Americans and Jews."
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Opponents of Sharia are Drunks, Druggies or Adulterers
Cairo: Muslim Brotherhood to protest army's power
US officials meet with group’s representatives; Brotherhood official: Those who oppose Shari’a are "drunks, druggies or adulterers."
The Muslim Brotherhood will join other Islamist and youth groups in staging a mass protest in Cairo on Friday against a constitutional proposal that would shield Egypt’s powerful military from parliamentary oversight.
The Brotherhood said the demonstration would be the first in a series of rallies intended to pressure the cabinet to withdraw plans that could allow the army to defy the will of the country’s soon-to-be elected government.
Most polls show the Brotherhood taking at least a plurality of votes in parliamentary elections scheduled for November 28.
“We negotiated with the cabinet, which insisted on clinging to non-democratic principles, leaving us with no alternative but to join the mass protest to protect democracy,” the Brotherhood said in a statement, Reuters reported. Egypt’s BikyaMasr website predicted that hundreds of thousands of people could answer the call to hit the streets.
The protest would mark an escalation in tension between the military and the longbanned Brotherhood, Egypt’s two most influential institutions in the aftermath of February’s ouster of longtime president Hosni Mubarak.
Meanwhile, US officials have held their first meeting with Brotherhood representatives at the movement’s new main office, the Islamist group’s IkhwanWeb website reported.
US officials held their first meeting with Brotherhood representatives last month, but Monday marked their first visit to the movement’s gleaming new multistory headquarters in southeastern Cairo.
The website said Essam El-Erian, vice chairman of the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, met with Jacob Wells, a representative from the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, and Peter Chi, undersecretary for economic and political affairs at the American Embassy in Cairo.
“The Arab people wish to establish democratic states inspired by the Arab and Islamic cultures advocating religious values, and adding a new example to democratic systems in the world,” Erian told the officials, according to IkhanWeb. “For his part, Jacob Wells stated that the US administration was reviewing its former stances. The US respects the Arab people’s desire to build a democratic system, he said, and it is significant that the rights and freedoms of all including women and minorities be protected,” the website reported. More Here
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Michael Coren and David Horowitz
From YouTube:
Uploaded by sdamatt2 on Nov 15, 2011
David Horowitz, editor of FrontPage Magazine, joins Michael Coren to discuss the evil of islam, the evil of the Left, and their evil intersection.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Anonymous - The Aftermath of Operation Brotherhood Takedown
From YouTube:
Uploaded by TheAnonMessage on Nov 12, 2011
PHASE 3: Proceed to strike hard and fast on all websites belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood. Attacks WILL CONTINUE until Friday, November 18th 2011.
A few statements made explaining other points on why we chose to take down the Muslim Brotherhood's websites.
Statement also contains a special message to the Muslim Brotherhood.
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not Forgive.
We do not Forget.
Expect us.
A few statements made explaining other points on why we chose to take down the Muslim Brotherhood's websites.
Statement also contains a special message to the Muslim Brotherhood.
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not Forgive.
We do not Forget.
Expect us.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Anonymous Declares War on Muslim Brotherhood
From YouTube:
Uploaded by AnonymousDGAF on Nov 7, 2011
Therefore, Anonymous has decided to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood. We shall proceed to dismantle any form of its organization from the internet. Nothing will stop us. We will show no mercy."
Operation Brotherhood Takedown, engaged.
Operation Details:
A Coordinated Distributed Denial of Service attack on:
http://www.ikhwanonline.com
Attack will take place on:
November 11th 2011
United States
1:00PM Eastern Standard Time
12:00PM Central Standard Time
11:00AM Mountain Standard Time
10:00AM Pacific Standard Time
International
6:00PM Greenwich Mean Time
7:00PM Paris Local Time
8:00PM Cairo Local Time
9:00PM Arabia Standard Time
November 12th 2011
2:00AM China/Australia Local Time
3:00AM Japanese Local Time
TRANSCRIPT
_____________________
Citizens of the World,
We are Anonymous.
Ever since its revolution that shook the world, Egypt has had its fate undecided. Predators who seek to control are waiting to strike at the right moment. They are waiting to take over the country and make it so that another revolution is impossible. We cannot allow this.
The Muslim Brotherhood has become a threat to the revolution Egyptians had fought for, some with their lives. They seek to destroy the sovereignty of the people of Egypt as well as other nations including the United States.
The Muslim Brotherhood started as a benevolent group of people with fair and just intentions. However, as decades went by, corruption seized its mission of good and turned it into a power-hungry organization bent on taking over soverign arab states in its quest to seize power from them. They say this is necessary in order to unify the muslim nations into one islamic state, which is a lie.
We will not allow this to happen.
Their tactics are very similar to tactics used by the Church of Scientology and ideas implemented in Freemasonry. A person may join only when presented in front of the Grand Master, or the Murshid, and is ordered to adhere to a solemn vow, to follow all orders of the Murshid, without hesitation. They claim to be anti-freemasonry, however they follow distinct principles taken from it. If you were to leave the Brotherhood or present any threat to it, they would take it to offense and begin to intimidate you and put your life as well as your loved ones in danger. This has been experienced by many former followers of the Brotherhood, including citizens in the United States and Great Britain who realized they made a terrible mistake. The Muslim Brotherhood is a threat that must be dealt with.
To those listening now, this is not a threat towards the religion of Islam. The Muslim Brotherhood, as well as terrorist organizations affiliating with the religion, defiled and destroyed the very essence of what the religion preaches. Therefore, the Muslim Brotherhood does not represent the true ideas of Islam. In our collective, many of us are Muslim, yet we fight against the corruption in society and the injustice that comes with it.
Infused with its blatant, corrupt ways, the Brotherhood is now a threat to the people.
Therefore, Anonymous has decided to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood. We shall proceed to dismantle any form of its organization from the internet. Nothing will stop us. We will show no mercy.
Operation Brotherhood Takedown, engaged.
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not Forgive.
We do not Forget.
Expect Us.
Operation Brotherhood Takedown, engaged.
Operation Details:
A Coordinated Distributed Denial of Service attack on:
http://www.ikhwanonline.com
Attack will take place on:
November 11th 2011
United States
1:00PM Eastern Standard Time
12:00PM Central Standard Time
11:00AM Mountain Standard Time
10:00AM Pacific Standard Time
International
6:00PM Greenwich Mean Time
7:00PM Paris Local Time
8:00PM Cairo Local Time
9:00PM Arabia Standard Time
November 12th 2011
2:00AM China/Australia Local Time
3:00AM Japanese Local Time
TRANSCRIPT
_____________________
Citizens of the World,
We are Anonymous.
Ever since its revolution that shook the world, Egypt has had its fate undecided. Predators who seek to control are waiting to strike at the right moment. They are waiting to take over the country and make it so that another revolution is impossible. We cannot allow this.
The Muslim Brotherhood has become a threat to the revolution Egyptians had fought for, some with their lives. They seek to destroy the sovereignty of the people of Egypt as well as other nations including the United States.
The Muslim Brotherhood started as a benevolent group of people with fair and just intentions. However, as decades went by, corruption seized its mission of good and turned it into a power-hungry organization bent on taking over soverign arab states in its quest to seize power from them. They say this is necessary in order to unify the muslim nations into one islamic state, which is a lie.
We will not allow this to happen.
Their tactics are very similar to tactics used by the Church of Scientology and ideas implemented in Freemasonry. A person may join only when presented in front of the Grand Master, or the Murshid, and is ordered to adhere to a solemn vow, to follow all orders of the Murshid, without hesitation. They claim to be anti-freemasonry, however they follow distinct principles taken from it. If you were to leave the Brotherhood or present any threat to it, they would take it to offense and begin to intimidate you and put your life as well as your loved ones in danger. This has been experienced by many former followers of the Brotherhood, including citizens in the United States and Great Britain who realized they made a terrible mistake. The Muslim Brotherhood is a threat that must be dealt with.
To those listening now, this is not a threat towards the religion of Islam. The Muslim Brotherhood, as well as terrorist organizations affiliating with the religion, defiled and destroyed the very essence of what the religion preaches. Therefore, the Muslim Brotherhood does not represent the true ideas of Islam. In our collective, many of us are Muslim, yet we fight against the corruption in society and the injustice that comes with it.
Infused with its blatant, corrupt ways, the Brotherhood is now a threat to the people.
Therefore, Anonymous has decided to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood. We shall proceed to dismantle any form of its organization from the internet. Nothing will stop us. We will show no mercy.
Operation Brotherhood Takedown, engaged.
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not Forgive.
We do not Forget.
Expect Us.
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