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THE MYSTERIOUS ACHMED HUBER: FRIEND TO HITLER, ALLAH . . . AND BIN LADEN? - Islam/Nazi link
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| Kevin Coogan
Posted on 01/05/2004 3:44:32 AM PST by highlander_UW
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In it, Huber identifies the "triple aggression" that he sees directed against Islam. The first aggression, naturally, is Zionism, whereas the second is Marxism, which Huber condemns both for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan as well as for Marxism's corruption of Islamic intellectuals. He then identifies the third and final aggression as "the 'American Way of Life, which many Muslims have felt as specifically 'New-York-ish' and thus essentially 'Jewish.'" Make no mistake, there is a crusade going on...but it isn't being perpetrated by the West. It's called Jihad, and eliminating the "American way of life" is it's goal.
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Interesting article. One thing that always amazes me is the ability of extremists to make alliances with other extremists who may even be, on a theoretical level, completely opposed to them.
Thus radical Islam has friends on the far left and friends on the far right. Of course, Islam will eat them all in the end, but they don't know that - yet.
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posted on
01/05/2004 4:29:05 AM PST
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livius
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posted on
01/05/2004 4:34:02 AM PST
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risk
To: risk
First link appears different, sorry.
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posted on
01/05/2004 4:36:30 AM PST
by
risk
To: risk
I don't know what "Name Base" is, although it sounds like a radio show or something. The information presented appeared credible, are you suggesting there is inaccuracies and if so, which claims? I was watching a show about ODESSA, the Nazi organization and Huber's name came up and it was mentioned that it was Achmed Huber, although he was Swiss. So I thought to do a little search on him to see what the story was and came across this article. You're correct, there were a number of hits on a search of him.
To: highlander_UW
I'm appreciative of your post, please don't misunderstand. These conspiracy theorists dish out the information but the sources aren't always clearly described. It's very painstaking to go through each item and confirm or deny it. Also, I don't know how much Coogan and Emory agree. Emory mentioned the Illuminati, as far as I recall from one out of two shows I heard. Others seem to agree:
Dave Emory (www.spitfirelist.com), and many others have made it crystal clear in their written and spoken commentaries that the Nazis never really lost WWII. They just moved their operations to Antarctica, South America, and to secret underground bases here in the USA following the war. The Skeptical Ones out there might ask themselves why would a top SS Nazi intelligence chief, Reinhard Gehlen, be appointed by Illuminati agent (& Nazi supporter) Allen Dulles to set up CIA operations in Europe following the CIA formation in 1947? Hmmm? As David Icke points out, the CIA was formed by and for Nazis. That's why they conduct themselves like Nazis. --NJ Gestapo Chief Broadly Hints at Martial Law
I'm just pointing out what I've heard. Emory likes Coogan and Emory dabbles in the bizarre.
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posted on
01/05/2004 4:54:21 AM PST
by
risk
To: livius
Interesting article. One thing that always amazes me is the ability of extremists to make alliances with other extremists who may even be, on a theoretical level, completely opposed to them. Thus radical Islam has friends on the far left and friends on the far right. Of course, Islam will eat them all in the end, but they don't know that - yet. I'm not at all convinced it's just an alliance of convenience. There is a long history between Nazis and Islam.
http://www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com/gallery/ Humm..wish I knew how to post photos on the board here, but look at those at the link to see some of the history.
To: highlander_UW
By the way, Name Base is a CGI interface to a software package that analyzes literary sources for connectedness (including citations). See
http://www.namebase.org/nbhome.html for some additional detail. Its administrators lean to the left, in case you're wondering; that's not to suggest that they doctor the results or anything like that. It's just one place to go to find out more about a source.
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posted on
01/05/2004 5:05:38 AM PST
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risk
To: highlander_UW
It's easy, compose HTML with an img src="" link in it.
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posted on
01/05/2004 5:06:30 AM PST
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risk
To: risk
I'm appreciative of your post, please don't misunderstand. I appreciate your clarification, and I apologize if my post sounded terse...I really should have been in bed long ago!
I'm just pointing out what I've heard. Emory likes Coogan and Emory dabbles in the bizarre.
I understand your point. I do not know anything about either of these guys, although I did once hear a radio guy that sounds a bit like the one you're describing going into some sort of recordings of yeti with some guy and I think the discussion wandered to aliens as well.
When I get a chance I'll see if I can find out a bit more about Coogan...it might just be a case of guilt by association. The information seems credible.
To: highlander_UW
Agreed, Coogan sounds like he's uncovering some interesting material.
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01/05/2004 5:12:36 AM PST
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risk
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Check out keyword "alhusseini" linked here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/k-alhusseini/browse I've added it to this post and a couple of others. Many on FR are well aware of the Hitler/Mufti link. Coogan's commentary (where it can be independently verified) appears to strengthen the argument that modern Islam is taking inspiration from Naziism.
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posted on
01/05/2004 5:18:04 AM PST
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risk
To: risk

Amin Al Husseini inspecting Nazi Muslim troops - 1943

Amin Al Husseini in Berlin during World War II.

Amin Al Husseini meets Heinrich Himmler, Head of Nazi SS.
Not only was this guy the founder of the Arab League and the World Islamic Congress he was also the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
And here is one of his disciples...

Yasser Arafat became a disciple of Amin Al Husseini since the age of 17. Here: recent picture of Palestinian soldiers under the leadership of Arafat making the traditional Nazi salute.
Thanks risk for the advise how to make the link...I was very close, missing the quote marks.
To: highlander_UW
Welcome to FR. I'm looking forward to learning new things from your posts!
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posted on
01/05/2004 5:25:07 AM PST
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risk
To: risk
Welcome to FR. I'm looking forward to learning new things from your posts! Thank you very much! And thanks for the short HTML lesson.
I'm not particularly a tin-foil-hat sort of person, but when looking into this sort of Nazi and Islam ties it's interesting the links one runs across. In some ways the world if very small.
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posted on
01/05/2004 5:42:53 AM PST
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SJackson
To: highlander_UW
Just playing the Devil's advocate here, but : are these people saluting or are they taking an oath ? That being said, it's true there were many ties between WWII (and even WWI) Germany and the Muslim authorities.
Of course, that was a time when there were power brokers galore, all ready to play with the driving force of Middle-Eastern religion. Look at the diplomatic maneuvers of the British Empire, who played Husseyn, Sheriff of Mecca, against Ibn-Saud, Sheriff of Riyadh during the English-inspired Arab revolts. American and British consortiums also played the Wahabbite or the Hachemite card to settle their disputes on oil concessions in Arabia, and now we're stuck with too many old scores...
To: highlander_UW
Reminds me of the motley crew Communism attracted in it's early days.
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posted on
01/05/2004 5:54:15 AM PST
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Leisler
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