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To: Republic; FreedomPoster; jimbo123; NotJustAnotherPrettyFace; angkor

You picked up on the post that connected Ahmed Huber to the ACLU. Albeit a cell removed; but falling under the same money blanket.

Old FR thread:

http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/687739/posts
Shocker: Donor List for Rep. Cynthia McKinney in 2001
FEC ^ | 5/22/02

Posted on 05/22/2002 10:41:29 AM PDT by jimbo123


Post to thread that breaks out the info more:

To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace; angkor

FReeper angkor posted the following analysis of some of the VA McKinney donors, on one of my McKinney FReep planning threads. It was excellent work, and extraordinarily eye-opening. Here are those posts, blockquoted in their entirety:

To: FreedomPoster

McKinney rogues gallery, part I, this is VIRGINIA contribs only:

Alalwani, Taha
9/26/01 $500.00
Herndon, VA 22070

President, Moran Are Urged to Shun Gifts
Muslim Donors Target of Raids
By Spencer S. Hsu
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, March 28, 2002; Page B05

"The issue emerged when federal agents served warrants on March 20 and 21 at the Herndon-based Saar Foundation, Safa Trust and International Institute of Islamic Thought and 13 other locations. The groups are part of a complex Saudi-based financial empire that U.S. investigators say has handled $1.7 billion since the mid-1990s, sending some of it to groups that authorities have linked to terrorists."

"M. Yaqub Mirza, president of the Saar Foundation and vice president of the Safa Trust; Taha J. Alalwani, a founder of the International Institute of Islamic Thought; Jamal M. Barzinji, a president of the trust and institute secretary; and Hisham Altalib, treasurer for the trust and institute vice president, gave a total of $1,800 to Moran on Jan. 5, 2001."


Alamoudi, Abdurahman
9/11/01 $2,000.00
Falls Church, VA 22041
American Muslim Foundation/Presiden -[Contribution]

Strange Bedfellows - Grover Norquist And Abdurahman Alamoudi
Author: Seth Gitell
Publication: Boston Phoenix
Date: October 5-11, 2001
URL: http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/this_just_in/documents/01848515.htm

"It's Norquist's alliance with Alamoudi, however, that's raising eyebrows now. In recent days, some in the press, most notably Salon's Jake Tapper (on September 26), have raised questions about certain Muslim American advocacy organizations (including the American Muslim Council), charging that they have been " tacitly ... supportive of extremist groups guilty of terrorism. " Take Alamoudi, who attended an anti-Israel protest outside the White House on October 28, 2000. Alamoudi revved up the crowd, saying: " I have been labeled by the media in New York as being a supporter of Hamas. Anybody supporters of Hamas here? " The crowd cheered. " Hear that, Bill Clinton? We are all supporters of Hamas ... I wish they added that I am also a supporter of Hezbollah. " (Both groups are on the State Department's official list ofterrorist organizations.)"

Barzinji, Jamal
9/26/01 $500.00
Herndon, VA 20170
MARJAC Investments/Manager -[Contribution]

Wahhabis in the Old Dominion
What the federal raids in Northern Virginia uncovered.
by Stephen Schwartz
04/08/2002, Volume 007, Issue 29

"A major personality on the ground in Virginia is an individual named Jamal Barzinji, whose office in Herndon was a major target of the raids. In 1980, he was listed in local public records as a representative of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), an arm of the Saudi regime with offices in Virginia. WAMY has been deeply involved in providing cover for Wahhabi terrorism. The 2002 entry in the U.S. Business Directory lists the president of the WAMY office in Annandale, Va., as Abdula bin Laden--the terrorist's younger brother."

75 posted on 5/11/02 2:01 PM Eastern by angkor
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To: FreedomPoster

McKinney rogues gallery, part II, this is VIRGINIA contribs only:

Bushnaq, Yaser
9/11/01 $500.00
Falls Church, VA 22041
Self Employed/Computer Consultant -[Contribution]

Jewish World Review Sept. 24, 2001/ 7 Tishrei 5762
Wesley Pruden
The spirit of Pearl, fragile and fading

"We advise them not to talk or to speak to the FBI, except with the presence of a legal counsel, and also to remind them that they have the full right not to speak to the FBI if they elect to do so," Yaser Bushnaq, president of Solidarity US, told reporters. Mr. Bushnaq is perfectly correct, and it's no less important to protect the rights of Muslims than the rights of Baptists and Presbyterians (and atheists), but he must not be surprised if Baptists, Presbyterians, atheists and others draw their own conclusions about those who cooperate reluctantly, if they cooperate at all.

Mirza, Yaqub
9/11/01 $500.00
Herndon, VA 20170
Mar Jac Investments Inc./President -[Contribution]

Dr. M. Yaqub Mirza has been President and CEO of Sterling Management Group, Inc. ("SMG") since 1998, of Sterling Advisory Services, Inc. since its inception, and President and CEO of MarJac Investments, Inc. ("MarJac") since 1995. From 1987-1995, he served as Executive Vice President of MarJac. MarJac makes proprietary investments in U.S. and foreign securities and provides international business management services. MarJac and its affiliates operate in the United States, Canada, Chile, Egypt, Malaysia, Turkey and Zimbabwe. He also served as Vice President (1984-1994) and President (1995-to date) of The Saar Foundation Inc., a Virginia not-for-profit corporation. Since 1984, Dr. Mirza has been actively negotiating mergers, acquisitions and sales of various sized companies located in different parts of the world. After many of the acquisitions, Dr. Mirza is involved as director and officer in the development of the company by evaluating top management to maximize efficiency and profitability and then restructuring, streamlining or expanding the company. In addition, Dr. Mirza has more than 15 years of experience in stock investments and portfolio management for his employers involving assets ranging from $1-$10 million. Since 1987, Dr. Mirza has served as a Trustee and Treasurer and is now Chairman of Amana Mutual Fund Trust, which is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an open-end investment company and managed by Saturna. In addition, Dr. Mirza currently serves as chairman of the Board of Directors of Jugos Concentrados, S.A. ("Jucosa"), a Chilean manufacturer of juice concentrates, traded on the Santiago Stock Exchange. He also serves on the Board of numerous other companies. He served on the Board of Mylex Corporation, a NASDAQ listed, world leader of RAID technology and network management products from December 1988 until September 1999 when Mylex was acquired by IBM for $240 million. He holds a M.Sc. from University of Karachi (1969), a Ph.D. in Physics (1974) and M.A. in Teaching Science (1975) from University of Texas at Dallas.

["The keystone of the Saudi-sponsored Northern Virginia network is the Saar Foundation, created by Suleiman Abdul Al-Aziz al-Rajhi, a scion of one of the richest Saudi families. The Saar Foundation is connected to Al-Taqwa, a shell company formerly based in Switzerland, where its leading figures included a notorious neo-Nazi and Islamist, Ahmed Huber. Subsequently moved to the United States, Al-Taqwa was shut down after September 11 and its assets frozen by U.S. presidential order. But operations continued, as the Wahhabi lobby shifted to its backup institutions here. .... Men like al-Rajhi, Mahfouz, and al-Qadi are the big players in the financing of Islamic extremism. And their paths repeatedly lead back to Northern Virginia. They don't play for small stakes: Saar received $1.7 billion in donations in 1998, although this was left out of the foundation's tax filings until 2000. No explanation has been offered for this bit of accounting sorcery." Weekly Standard, Wahhabis in the Old Dominion, 04/08/2002, Volume 007, Issue 29]

Omeish, Mohamed
9/11/01 $500.00
Falls Church, VA 22041
American Muslim Foundation/Vice Pre -[Contribution]

"Operation Green Quest" Singles Out Muslims
CAIRO, March 21, (IslamOnline)

"In an exclusive interview with IslamOnline, Dr. Mohamed S. Omeish, President of the Success Foundation, said that several organizations had been raided, including the Success Foundation, a not-for-profit, charity foundation set up for educational and humanitarian work. The Muslim World League offices were also raided, as well as several Muslim-owned businesses, such as MAR-JAC companies, and Sterling Management."

Totonji, Ahmad
9/11/01 $1,000.00
Herndon, VA 20170

Federal Agents Raid 15 Sites Tied To Al-Arian's Think Tank
By MICHAEL FECHTER mfechter@tampatrib.com
Published: Mar 22, 2002

"``We are very, very sorry that this has happened, but we will cooperate 100 percent with everything that the authorities want,'' IIIT Vice President Ahmad Totonji said in Herndon.

The IIIT's Web site describes the institute as a ``nonprofit, academic and cultural institution concerned with general issues of Islamic thought.'' Although based in Herndon, it lists 12 international offices in such places as Egypt, Sudan, Iran, Lebanon, Pakistan, France and England.

Totonji also is among the founders of the SAAR Foundation, another Middle East organization based in Herndon. It, too, was believed to have been a target of the searches

76 posted on 5/11/02 2:02 PM Eastern by angkor
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17 posted on 05/22/2002 12:21:27 PM PDT by FreedomPoster
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13 posted on 09/28/2005 7:41:35 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

McKinney is back in Congress, is the worst part about that. We got rid of her for 2 years, and now she's back. At least there was a minor district shift, and I'm no longer in her district.

This is off-topic from the ACLU, but worth revisting, since they and McKinney apparently have one of the same main funding sources, and presumably many of the same anti-American goals. And that source is our enemy in my analysis.

I remember going to the FEC database and perusing her contributions, and there were literally hundreds, at the $500 and $1000 level, from guys with names like "Muhammed al Muhammed", who did not live in the state, much less the district.

Here, look here:
http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_ind/C00256354/A-E/
and check the names and locations (outside of GA; most of the ones inside GA with Islamic names, weren't in the district).

That search will likely "go bad"; if it does, to duplicate, hit:

http://www.fec.gov/

then click:

Campaign Finance Reports and Data => Search the Disclosure Database => Candidate Search: => type in McKinney in box => "MCKINNEY, CYNTHIA A" =>
Individuals Who Gave to This Candidate => A-E, and then look at the names.

It's pretty damn eye-opening.


15 posted on 09/29/2005 3:20:55 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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To: Calpernia

Bump for a later in-depth read. Thanks for the ping!


18 posted on 10/02/2005 10:07:44 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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