In Q Post 1094 to 1097, the focus is on Mouaz Moustafa. Labeled 5 in photo below.
Q remarks about Mouaz the following:
Flag.
SEC detail background.
All looking away.
TRUSTED close proximity.
Refugees who work/ed US House / Senate?
Traitor.
Q
Dig.
Social media contacts?
Worked for WHO?
ACCESS level?
Find ALL pics.
Bigger than you know.
One example of many.
AWAN.
Q
Then as know, Mouaz is the Executive-Director of a group known as Syrian Emergency Task Force. So who is Mouaz? No Wiki page, so a little difficult to nail all this down. What is known, Mouaz is:
1. A Palestinian Arab. born in Damascus. His family moved to Arkansas when he was 12 years old.
2. Organized the foray into Syria
3. Before Syria, served in the same role with the Libyan Council of North America which like the SETF existed to help push regime change.
4. Before Libya, served as a Field Organizer for the Democratic National Committee.
5. Senate staffer to Sen. Blanche Lincoln.
6. Intern to Democrat Rep. Vic Snyder
One member of the SETF's Board of Trustees/Board of Directors is a Trustee for a Muslim Brotherhood front organization.
Another member of the board, was an Imam, Bassam Estwani, who was part of the same mosque as Al-Qaeda leader Anwar Al-Awlaki's, a mosque that served as a front for Hamas.
Allegedly, Mouaz determined which groups received arms. That and his connection to Awan . . .
10 days after McStain's visit into Syria, the media began its push or narrative for support of the Syrian Free Army. Remember them? For those who watch and study the media, always good to go back and see how the narrative was framed then and compare later to what is known today.
CNN on May 27, 2013
Inside Stain's secret trip to Syria"
From CNN on May 28, 2013
Stain Makes Secret Syria Trip, Crosses Borders to Speak With Rebels
In the following article from the New York Times, September 11, 2014, suggests the man pictured behind Stain, is NOT Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS, rather a man who closely resembles the leader.
Try as He May, Stain Cant Shake Falsehoods About Ties to ISIS