A few weeks before the Senate voted to confirm Brennan as CIA director, former FBI agent John Guandolo revealed that Brennan had, indeed, converted to Wahhabist Islam while he was CIA station chief in Riyadh. Guandalo quoted Brennan as having said that he marveled at the majesty of the Hajj. The Hajj is the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca and is reserved only for devout Muslims. Guandalo was quoted as telling a radio interviewer, Mr. Brennan did convert to Islam when he served in an official capacity on the behalf of the United States in Saudi Arabia. A website that is known to be financed by the CIA and George Soros, Snopes.com, attacked the notion that Brennan is a Wahhabist and ignored the controversy completely. The similarly CIA- and Soros-influenced Wikipedia completely ignored the controversy.
One of Brennans chief lieutenants at the CIA, the agencys chief of the Counter-Terrorism Center (CTC), known only as Roger, did convert to Sunni Islam. This fact was reported by The Washington Post. Rogers career at the CIA started about the same time that Brennan joined the agency. Roger, whose real name is Michael A. DAndrea or Mike, joined in 1979, Brennan in 1980. Both became fluent in Arabic. DAndreas CIA nickname was The Wolf.
WMR learned from a well-placed U.S. intelligence source that Rolling Stone journalist Michael Hastings was working on a story about Warren and Brennan before he died in a suspicious fiery auto crash in Beverly Hills, California, in June 2013, a little over three months after Brennan became CIA director. The perennially-suspect Wikipedia incorrectly lists Warrens religion as Christian.
It’s unimaginable to me that anyone in the CIA could convert to Islam and remain in the CIA, let alone become director.
Times have sure changed.