Pay attention here, folks.
Hi, WKWE......
He’s not called that, of course.
Imam Mohamed Magid:
“President of the Islamic Society of North America
- Accused the Bush administration of waging a “war against Islam and Muslims”
- Says that media references to jihad as holy war constitute a misuse of that term
- Was named to President Obama’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2011
- Persuaded DHS to erase from its “Countering Violent Extremism” curriculum any suggestion that Muslim terrorism draws its inspiration from the laws and doctrines of Islam”
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2562
“How was Imam Magid vetted to speak at CIA Headquarters? And who vetted him?
The ADAMS Center is a Muslim Brotherhood front organization. It was founded by some of the most senior Muslim Brothers in the United States, to include Ahmed Totanji, who still resides in Herndon, Virginia. Its website proclaims [ADAMS] is a membership organization registered in the State of Virginia as a non-profit, tax exempt corporation and is affiliated with the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA).
Imam Magid is the Executive Director of the ADAMS Center. He is also the President of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), the largest Muslim Brotherhood organization in the U.S. which was found to be a financial support entity for Hamas in the largest terrorism financing and Hamas trial in U.S. history (US v Holy Land Foundation, Dallas, 2008). Having Magid advise and teach U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials can only be aptly described as insane. According to officials at Langley who were willing to speak on the condition of anonymity, this is an outrage but none of the leaders on the inside seem to understand the gravity of this threat. To say the fox is in the hen house would be an understatement.”
http://counterjihadreport.com/tag/imam-mohamed-magid/
The man’s father was the Grand Mufti of the Sudan. FYI:
“Obama Administration to Welcome Genocidal Sudanese Leaders for Talks”
May 1, 2013 By Faith J. H. McDonnell