Posted on 08/11/2019 1:14:18 PM PDT by MtnClimber
When the average American hears the term radical Islamists or thinks terrorism, the first notion that comes to mind is groups like Al Qaeda, ISIS, Taliban, or Hamas.
In reality, the worlds wholesale terror producer is none of the above, is headquartered in Jordan, works hand-in-hand with the monarchy there, and has evil tentacles that stretch across the globe wherever democracy and free choice thrive. Named the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), they are the quintessential terrorist organization, and are evil by sheer definition they, strike fear into the hearts of man.
Unknown to many Americans, the MB was established over 80 years ago in Egypt, and is clearly the largest, most organized, wide-spread and best-financed radical Muslim group in the world today. The MB is so large and important to the history of the region that they boast a very specialized group of graduates: Osama Bin Laden, Ayman Zawahiri, and ISIS caliph Abu Baker Baghdadi to name a few.
Osama Bin Laden was personally indoctrinated and trained by Jordanian MB leader, Dr. Abdullah Azzam. Terrorism is so accepted, supported and encouraged by the Jordanian Monarchy, that Bin Laden was allowed to freely travel to Jordan to receive a moral education from Azzam. I remember as a teenager in Jordan seeing a weird looking tall man wearing a turban driving around my neighborhood in his Chevy with Saudi license plates. Eventually, that man became responsible for the 911 terrorist attacks, his name was Osama Ben Laden.
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The 0bama administration made sure MB members were placed into our government agencies. And Huma!
Don’t forget their spokesman and advisors, CAIR.
“The 0bama administration made sure MB members were placed into our government agencies.”
He did, indeed.
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