Has Perry commented about any of this ?
 
Billy
 
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10/27/2011 9:43:04 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]  
writes:

 
WELL, WHAT DO YOU THINK? _Did  Obama appointee access confidential database 
in effort to smear Perry as an  “Islamophobe”?_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/281523/did-obama-appointee-access-confidential-database-effort-sm
ear-perry-islamophobe-andrew) 
Posted at 12:09 am by Glenn  Reynolds  
(http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/130536/)   

The Corner:

_Did  Obama appointee access confidential database in effort to smear Perry 
as an  “Islamophobe”?_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/281523/did-obama-appointee-access-confidential-database-effort-smear-perry-islamophobe-and
rew)  
_October  27, 2011 8:34 P.M._ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/281523/did-obama-appointee-access-confidential-database-effort-smear-perry-islamopho
be-andrew)  
By _Andrew C. McCarthy_ (http://www.nationalreview.com/author/52265) 

 
At PJM, terrorism researcher  Patrick Poole _reports_ 
(http://pjmedia.com/blog/breaking-homeland-security-adviser-allegedly-leaked-intel-to-attack-rick-
perry/)   that Mohamed Elibiary, an appointee on President Obama’s Homeland 
Security  Advisory Council, is in hot water with the Texas Department of 
Public Safety  (TDPS). The issue is whether Elibiary used his privileged 
access to a  state law-enforcement database to acquire intelligence reports and 
then tried  to shop them to the media, urging that they showed rampant “
Islamophobia” at  TDPS under Governor Rick Perry. 
Poole says no story was published because, according to one press source,  
there was “nothing remotely resembling Islamophobia” in the leaked reports. 
 The source told Poole, “I think [Elibiary] was hoping we would bite and 
not  give it too much of a look in light of other media outfits jumping on the 
 Islamophobia bandwagon.”   
The Islamophobia bandwagon was the subject of my _column_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/280997/fears-and-smears-andrew-c-mccarthy)
   last 
weekend. Seems there are plenty of Islamists and Leftists climbing  aboard. 
Elibiary, you’ll no doubt be stunned to learn, was also on the Obama DHS’s 
 working group on “countering violent extremism.” That’s the brain-trust 
that  helped devise the new _Obama  counterterrorism strategy_ 
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/empowering_local_partners.pdf)  
I outlined 
(_here_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/276181/how-nypd-gets-jihad-right-andrew-c-mccarthy)
   and _here_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/276804/mafiosi-and-mullahs-andrew-c-mccarthy?pg=1)
 )  a few weeks back — 
the one that envisions having law-enforcement pare back  their 
intelligence-gathering activities and take their marching orders from  
“community partners.”
 I call the new strategy “_factophobia_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/280997/fears-and-smears-andrew-c-mccarthy?pg=4)
 .” 
As noted by _Poole_ 
(http://bigpeace.com/pspoole/2010/10/18/homeland-securitys-muslim-advisor-mohamed-elibiary-spoke-at-conference-honoring-ayatollah-kh
omeini/)   and the _Investigative  Project on Terrorism_ 
(http://www.investigativeproject.org/3251/dhs-appointee-allegedly-played-politics-with)
 , 
Elibiary’s history includes an appearance at a  conference honoring Ayatollah 
Khomeini; condemning the Justice Department’s  successful prosecution of a 
Hamas-financing conspiracy designed by the Muslim  Brotherhood (the Holy Land 
Foundation case); praise for Brotherhood  theorist Sayyid Qutb; and an 
aggressive email exchange with Rod Dreher in 2006  (when Dreher, at the Dallas 
Morning News, countered Elibiary’s praise  for Qutb), in which Elibiary 
reportedly called Dreher “a Klansman without a  hood” [ACM: I think that means 
"Islamophobe"] and warned him: “Treat  people as inferiors and you can expect 
someone to put a banana in your exhaust  pipe or something.” 
Who better could President Obama possibly choose to help formulate  
counterterrorism strategy? Actually, once you read the strategy, I think  
you’ll 
agree that he made a perfect choice.
PJMedia:


 
_BREAKING:  Homeland Security Adviser Allegedly Leaked Intel to Attack Rick 
Perry_ 
(http://pjmedia.com/blog/breaking-homeland-security-adviser-allegedly-leaked-intel-to-attack-rick-perry/)
 
TX Dept. of Public Safety Director: “We know [Mohamed Elibiary]  has 
accessed DPS documents and downloaded them.”

 

 
by
Patrick Poole 
_Bio_ (http://pjmedia.com/blog/author/patrickpoole/) 


 
October 26, 2011 - 10:43 am

 
 
 




 
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Texas Department of Public Safety officials are asking questions following  
a report that Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council _member_ 
(http://www.dhs.gov/files/committees/editorial_0858.shtm#9)   Mohamed Elibiary 
may have been given access to a sensitive database of state  and local 
intelligence reports, and then allegedly shopped some of those  materials to a 
media outlet. He allegedly used the documents to claim the  department was 
promoting “Islamophobia” — claims that the media outlet  ultimately rejected. 
They declined to do the story. 
Earlier today, I received confirmation from a left-leaning media outlet  
that Elibiary had recently approached them asking to do a story attacking  
Texas DPS: 
Yes, he approached us and gave us some reports marked FOUO [For Official  
Use Only] that he said showed a pattern of Islamophobia at the department.  
He emphasized that some of the regional fusion centers were shut down a few  
years ago after the ACLU complained that they were targeting Muslim civil  
rights groups and said that this was being directed by [Texas Gov.] Rick  
Perry. 
We looked at the reports and they weren’t as he had billed them to us.  
They seem to be pretty straightforward, nothing remotely resembling  
Islamophobia that we saw. I think he was hoping we would bite and not give  it 
too 
much of a look in light of the other media outfits jumping on the  Islamophobia 
bandwagon.
I asked if there was any sense of his possible motivation: 
Oh, self-promotion definitely. It was clear up front that he wanted to be  
a quoted source in the story. We’ve used him as an unnamed source in  
previous stories. There’s nothing unusual or unseemly about that because  
officials do it all the time, but this was the first time he approached us  
with 
documents. Honestly, if they had been what he represented them as we  would 
have probably run with the story. But we looked at them and saw this  was a 
partisan hatchet job that could blow back on us so we passed on  it.
In light of these allegations, I spoke today with Texas DPS Director Steve  
McCraw. He confirmed that Elibiary has access to the _Homeland  Security 
State and Local Intelligence Community of Interest_ 
(http://www.dhs.gov/journal/leadership/2008/09/homeland-security-state-and-local.html)
  (HS SLIC)  
database, which contains hundreds of thousands of intelligence reports and  
products that are intended for intelligence sharing between law enforcement  
agencies. 
(Full disclosure: I gave a briefing in April 2010 to the TX DPS on  
historical terror incidents and terror connections to Texas. I’ve also been 
_critical_ 
(http://bigpeace.com/pspoole/2010/10/18/homeland-securitys-muslim-advisor-mohamed-elibiary-spoke-at-conference-honoring-ayatollah-khomeini/)
   of 
Elibiary’s involvement with DHS considering his past extremist statements  and 
activities.) 
I asked Director McCraw if he knew whether Elibiary had access to TX DPS  
reports on the HS SLIC, to which he replied: 
We know that he has accessed DPS documents and downloaded  them.
McCraw stated that he will be requesting that DHS conduct an investigation  
to determine whether or not Elibiary improperly handled any sensitive  
intelligence products, and said that he will reserve judgment until an  
investigation is complete. He added: 
If in fact this happened we will be extremely disappointed in him. We’ve  
worked with him and other groups to get their comments regarding a wide  
range of issue in order to be inclusive.
In fact, Elibiary received his first official position serving on the TX  
DPS Advisory Board and leveraged that position into his current positions 
with  DHS and the National Counterterrorism Center. Elibiary was _appointed_ 
(http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1287410106124.shtm)   to the Homeland 
Security Advisory Council in October 2010. 
I asked Director McCraw about the nature of their work product: 
We do have a process in place that ensures the quality of our product  
going all the way to our assistant director of intelligence and  
counterterrorism. Our training of employees has been extensive and adheres  to 
all 
Department of Justice and Homeland Security privacy and civil  liberties 
policies. 
The ACLU was involved in our process for establishing  the fusion center 
statute passed by the state legislature.
I asked about the potential impact of a security breach that has been  
alleged to have occurred in this instance: 
This system allows intelligence agencies to share products. These  products 
are meant to be for official use only and anyone working for the  
Department of Homeland Security attempting to use it in any other way  
undermines the 
efficacy of the program. If DHS has cleared somebody for  access we have no 
questions, but if they violate the confidentiality of the  system it has a 
chilling impact on sharing information, and that’s the last  thing we need.
Following these interviews, I contacted both Mohamed Elibiary and the  
Department of Homeland Security asking for comment. At present I have not  
received a response from Elibiary, but I did speak with DHS spokesman Chris  
Ortman, who immediately demanded to know who my source was. 
When I explained that I had become aware of Elibiary’s alleged approach to  
the media organization from a third party and directly contacted that  
publication for comment (which they gave under the condition of anonymity) and  
began reading the quotes I had been given, Ortman immediately interrupted 
and  expressed skepticism: 
In all my eight years working in media I have never heard of such a  
situation where a third party contacts a reporter at one outlet and tells  them 
that another news outlet has spiked a story.
Mr. Ortman is significantly out of touch regarding this; it is likely a  
daily occurrence at a number of outlets. 
When I directly asked Ortman about who gave Mohamed Elibiary access to the  
HS SLIC system, he abruptly ended the conversation and said he would need 
to  call me back. After more than an hour wait and knowing from other sources 
that  senior aides for DHS Secretary Napolitano had been fully briefed late 
last  night on the matter and that the story is quickly leaking out, we are 
 publishing what we have so far. 
We’ll bring you any additional details, including any further comment from  
Elibiary or DHS on this story.


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