Again, if you only source of information of events in Egypt is the  MSM
not only would you be under-informed, you would be grossly  misinformed
about what it going on and what it all means
 
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Atlas Shrugs
 
Friday, January 28, 2011
 
Whitewashing the Brotherhood
 
 
Now that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated the West (the US and 
Europe)  at the most senior levels of government, academia, media and the 
culture, 
expect  a good scrubbing of their bloody history and genocidal aspirations. 
The whitewash of the Muslim Brotherhood is underway. _The Society of 
Professional Journalists will follow suit_ 
(http://bigjournalism.com/pgeller/2010/01/18/the-society-of-professional-journalists-why-we-never-get-the-straight-s
tory-on-islamic-jihad/) . And  Obama? That quisling President _invited the 
Muslim Brotherhood_ 
(http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/06/muslim-brotherhood-invited-to-barch-hussein-obamas-speech-in-cairo.html)
  
to his infamous "speech to the  ummah" back in June of 2009. Civilizational 
surrender. 
In a captured internal document in the largest Muslim Brotherhood terror  
funding case in US history, the stated aim of the Muslim Brotherhood is  
"eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within and sabatoging its 
 
miserable house." And they are doing it. The Brotherhood proxies here in  
the US include CAIR, ISNA, ICNA, MAS, MSA, et al. Complete infiltration. 
Their  operatives, i.e. Grover Norquist, are in key positions of power (on the 
left and  the right), bought and paid for with jihad dollars. 
The Muslim Brotherhood is the head of the snake in the global violent 
Islamic  supremacist war. They are our mortal enemy and are committed to our 
destruction.  

"International law enforcement authorities and Western intelligence  
agencies  discovered a twenty-year old document revealing a top-secret plan  
developed by the Muslim Brotherhood, the  oldest Islamist organization with  
one 
of the most extensive terror networks in the world to launch  a program of 
'cultural invasion' and eventual  conquest of the West that virtually mirrors 
the tactics used by Islamists for  more than two decades" (_more here_ 
(http://www.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=4476) ). And according to 
_Article Two of the Hamas Charter:_ 
(http://www.nefafoundation.org/miscellaneous/HLF/iap_hamascharter.pdf)  “The 
Islamic Resistance  Movement is one of 
the wings of the Muslim Brotherhood in "Palestine" (more_ here_ 
(http://counterterrorismblog.org/2009/01/the_role_of_the_muslim_brother.php) ). 
Hamas is 
the Muslim Brotherhood. 
The Muslim Brotherhood is acting to overthrow democratic governments  
worldwide. 
Here it comes. This from the Beasts at their daily: 
Don't Fear Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Daily Beast, by _Bruce  Riedel_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/author/bruce-riedel/)    
The secretive Islamic opposition group has long renounced violence  and may 
be the most reasonable option. Bruce Riedel on why Obama shouldn't  panic—
and should let Egyptians decide their fate. 
The Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia has sent a shock wave through the Arab  
world. Never before has the street toppled a dictator. Now Egypt _is shaking_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/new-egyptian-protests-planned
-for-friday) , Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year-old regime faces its  most serious 
threat ever. The prospect of change in Egypt inevitably raises  questions 
about the oldest and strongest opposition movement in the country,  the Muslim 
Brotherhood , also known as Ikhwan. Can America work with an Egypt  where 
the Ikhwan is part of a transition or even a new government? 
The short answer is it is _not our decision_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/gibbs-america-will-not-take-sides-in-egypt/spineless)
  to 
make. Egyptians will decide the outcome,  not Washington. We should not try 
to pick  Egyptians' rulers. Every time we have done so, from Vietnam’s 
generals to  Afghanistan’s Hamid Karzai, we have had buyer’s remorse. But our 
interests are  very much involved so we have a great stake in the outcome. 
Understanding the  Brotherhood is vital to understanding our options. 
The Muslim Brethren was founded in 1928 by Shaykh Hassan al Banna  as an 
Islamic alternative to weak secular nationalist  parties that failed to secure 
Egypt’s freedom from British  colonialism after World War I. Banna preached 
a fundamentalist Islamism and  advocated the creation of an Islamic Egypt, 
but he was also open to importing  techniques of political organization and 
propaganda from Europe that rapidly  made the Brotherhood a fixture in 
Egyptian politics. Branches of the  Brotherhood grew across the Arab world. By 
World War 2, it became more violent  in its opposition to the British and the 
British-dominated monarchy,  sponsoring assassinations and mass violence. 
After the army seized power in  1952, it briefly flirted with supporting Gamal 
Abdel Nasser’s government but  then moved into opposition. Nasser 
ruthlessly suppressed it. 
Egypt’s new opposition leader, former International Atomic Energy  Agency 
head Mohamed ElBaradei, has formed _a loose alliance_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-10-25/mohamed-elbaradei-plots-to-topple-mubarak
-regime-in-egypt/)  with the  Brotherhood......
Ruthless? Has this tool been to a daily beheading or stoning? As for  
ElBaradei, he did as much as the North Koreans to advance Iran's nuclear 
weapons  
program. For years he provided the cover they needed in the international  
community to build their annihilationist program. 
Here's the skinny on Al Banna from _Discover the Networks_ 
(http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=1368) . He is, 
by the way, 
the granddad of the  silver-tongued snake _Tariq Ramadan,_ 
(http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=1884)  Europe's 
grandest 
jihadi: 
    *   Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood  
    *   Sought to restore worldwide Islamic Caliphate  
    *   Was assassinated in 1949 

Born into a poor family in southern Egypt on October 14, 1906, Hasan  
al-Banna was a schoolteacher who in 1928 founded the _Muslim Brotherhood_ 
(http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6386) , considered 
to be 
the first of the modern  Islamic fundamentalist movements.

As a child,  al-Banna was attracted to the extremist and xenophobic aspects 
of Islam which  were hostile to Western secularism and to its system of 
rights, particularly  women’s rights. While still in his teens, the young 
al-Banna and friends (they  referred to each other as "brethren") met 
frequently 
to discuss the situation  in the Middle East, to argue about the ills of 
Arab society, and to lament the  decline of Islam. Their angst was in large 
part a reaction to the collapse of  the Ottoman Empire, the end of the Muslim 
Caliphate, the British occupation of  Egypt, and the resulting exposure of 
Arab society to Western  values.

For al-Banna, as for many other Muslims worldwide, the end of  the 
Caliphate, although brought about by secular Muslim Turks, was a sacrilege  
against 
Islam for which they blamed the non-Muslim West. It was to strike back  
against these evils that al-Banna founded the Muslim Brotherhood, which began  
as a kind of youth club where the members preached, to anyone who would  
listen, about the need for moral reform in the Arab world.

But  al-Banna’s antipathy towards Western modernity soon moved him to shape 
the  Brotherhood into an organization seeking to check the secularist 
tendencies in  Muslim society by asserting a return to ancient and traditional 
Islamic  values. Al-Banna recruited followers from a vast cross-section  of 
Egyptian society by addressing issues such as colonialism, public health,  
educational policy, natural resources management, social inequalities,  Arab 
nationalism, the weakness of the Islamic world and the growing conflict  in 
Palestine. Among the perspectives he drew on to address these issues were  the 
anti-capitalist doctrines of European Marxism and especially  fascism.

As the Brotherhood expanded during the 1930s and extended its  activities 
well beyond its original religious  revivalism, al-Banna began dreaming a 
greater Muslim dream: the restoration of the Caliphate. And it was this  dream, 
which he believed could only become a reality by means of the sword,  that 
won the hearts and minds of a growing legion of followers. Al-Banna would  
describe, in inflammatory speeches, the horrors of hell expected for 
heretics,  and consequently, the need for Muslims to return to their purest 
religious  roots, re-establish the Caliphate, and resume the great and final 
holy  
war, or jihad, against the non-Muslim world. Al-Banna spelled out his ideas 
in  a major document titled “_The  Way of Jihad_ 
(http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/379) .”

The first big step on the path to the international  jihad that al-Banna 
envisioned came in the form of trans-national terrorism  during “The Great 
Arab Revolt” of 1936-1939, when one of the most famous of  the Muslim 
Brotherhood’s leaders, the Hajj Amin al-Husseini, Grand Mufti  (Supreme Muslim 
religious leader) of Jerusalem, incited his followers to a  three-year war 
against 
the Jews in Palestine and against the British who  administered the Mandate.

In 1936 the Brotherhood had about 800  members, but by 1938, just two years 
into the “Revolt,” its membership had  grown to almost 200,000, with fifty 
branches in Egypt alone. The organization  established mosques, schools, 
sport clubs, factories and a welfare service  network. By the end of the 1930s 
there were more than a half million active  members registered, in more 
than two thousand branches across the Arab  world.

Under al-Banna’s stewardship, the Brotherhood developed a  network of 
underground cells, stole weapons, trained fighters, formed secret  
assassination 
squads, founded sleeper cells of subversive supporters in the  ranks of the 
army and police, and waited for the order to go public with  terrorism, 
assassinations, and suicide missions.

It was during this  time that the Brotherhood found a soulmate in Nazi 
Germany. The Reich  offered great power connections to the movement, but the 
relationship brokered  by the Brotherhood was more than a marriage of 
convenience. Long before the  war, al-Banna had developed an Islamic religious 
ideology that  foreshadowed Hitler’s Nazism. Both movements sought world 
conquest 
and  domination. Both were triumphalist and supremacist: in Nazism the Aryan 
must  rule, while in al-Banna’s Islam, the Muslim religion must hold 
dominion. Both  advocated subordination of the individual to a folkish central 
power. Both  were explicitly anti-nationalist in the sense that they believed 
in the  liquidation of the nation-state in favor of a trans-national unifying 
 community: in Islam the umma (community of all believers); and in  Nazism 
the herrenvolk (master race). Both worshipped the unifying  totalitarian 
figure of the Caliph or Führer. And both rabidly hated the Jews  and sought 
their destruction.

As the Brotherhood’s political and  military alliance with Nazi Germany 
developed, these parallels facilitated  practical interactions that created a 
full-blown alliance, with all the pomp  and panoply of formal state visits, 
de facto ambassadors, and overt as well as  sub rosa joint ventures. Al-Banna’
s followers easily transplanted into the  Arab world a newly Nazified form 
of traditional Muslim Jew-hatred, with Arab  translations of Mein Kampf 
(translated into Arabic as “My Jihad”) and  other Nazi anti-Semitic works, 
including Der Sturmer hate-cartoons,  adapted to portray the Jew as the demonic 
enemy of Allah.

When World  War II broke out, al-Banna worked to firm up a formal alliance 
with Hitler and  Mussolini. He sent them letters and emissaries, and urged 
them to assist him  in his struggle against the British and the westernized 
regime of Egypt's King  Farouk. The Intelligence Service of the Muslim 
Brotherhood vigorously  collected information on the heads of the regime in 
Cairo 
and on the movements  of the British army, offering this and more to the 
Germans in return for  closer relations.

When the question of Palestine came before the _United Nations_ 
(http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7147) , al-Banna and 
Amin 
al-Husseini jointly  urged the Arab world to unite in opposition to the 
creation of  Israel. The two men saw in the UN resolution for the partition of  
Palestine an example of the “Jewish world conspiracy,” even though the plan  
provided for an Arab state in Palestine alongside the Jewish one. But in  
al-Banna's estimation, the creation of a state for the Arabs of Palestine was  
less vital than the eradication of Zionism and the annihilation  of the 
region's Jews.

Troubled by the Brotherhood's rising  influence and popularity, as well as 
by rumors that that the  organization was plotting a coup against the 
Egyptian  government, Prime Minister Mahmoud an-Nukrashi  Pasha disbanded the 
group in December 1948 -- seizing its  assets and incarcerating many of its 
members. Less than three weeks  later, Pasha was assassinated by a member of 
the 
Brotherhood.

Then  on February 12, 1949, al-Banna was shot dead by an assassin -- most  
likely an Egyptian government agent -- in a crowded Cairo  market.


Portions of this profile are adapted from “_The Nazi Roots of Palestinian 
Nationalism and Islamic  Jihad_ 
(http://media2.terrorismawareness.org/files/NaziRoots.pdf) ,” written by David 
Meir-Levi and published by the David 
Horowitz  Freedom Center in  2007.


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