A Hard Look at Islamists Hiding Behind the Pink Pussy Hat Protesters

Around the world legitimate protests in recent years were turned into color revolutions. So-called humanitarian groups attach themselves to protests and in many cases changed the agenda and nature of the protest. In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood took leadership of a leaderless protest in one month and then deposed Hosni Mubarak. They replaced him with a short-lived Brotherhood dictatorship.

In Ukraine, what started as a student protest was co-opted in 3 days and changed into an ultra-nationalist coup with the support of OUNb Ukrainian emigres and the US government.

For the recent Women’s March on DC, groups with real ties to terrorism marched under the banner of human rights moved to gain support from protesters that are only aware of their human rights veneer. They marched with the protest hoping no one would see what their agendas really are. Civil and human rights advocates should consider the following carefully and vet participation in events according to the facts. Civil rights issues are too important not to.

The Woman’s Marchers in Washington DC and around the country became an easy target for this because of the outrage, number of groups protesting, and the innumerable reasons people were marching. Blending in under a human rights banner with genuine marchers became easy. The march itself went on without many hiccups.

That was where terrorist supporters posing as human rights advocates ingratiated themselves.  In the immediate aftermath of the protest, while the protesters are still motivated and angry, comes the repurposing part.

According to the Hill, “Kucinich said that, in Syria, what began as “a legitimate protest movement” in 2011 was “usurped” by foreign jihadists who have “attempted to take over the government [and] install a Wahabi caliphate in Damascus.” With that in mind, he said. Gabbard’s legislation is wholly necessary.”

 This isn’t a critique of the march or the reasons behind it. There aren’t any caveats possible when it comes to civil rights in the US. The battles fought in every generation have cost too much and rights have been paid for in the blood of American heroes. Still, when you read this you can’t walk away without knowing this was planned long in advance of the march. This means the political gains from the protest were co-opted and repurposed as fast as it came time to come out of the gate.

This time the co-option is a tit-for-tat deal. They made themselves and integral part of the lump. This link recommended by CAIR shows this quite clearly. I stood with women and supported your march. Now you stand with me and support my rights. So far, so good. It doesn’t sound like much of a problem, does it? That is until you figure out WHO wanted the help of a few million angry and motivated women protesters and why.

If that seems a little too much to be believable, reconsider the Iraq war. All it took was for the Iraqi diaspora to develop strong ties with like-minded people from “The Project for the New American Century” that wanted regime change in Iraq. Many of the people associated with the PNAC crossed over into the Bush administration. They pushed the invasion together.

“Walt Vanderbush’s essay, “The Iraqi Diaspora and the US Invasion of Iraq” (chapter 9), traces the collaboration between leaders of the Iraqi diaspora and neoconservative Americans, many of them linked to the Iraqi National Congress (INC) and the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), to convince the US government to wage war and bring about “regime change” in Iraq…In marketing the invasion and occupation of Iraq, the diaspora lobby and like-minded government officials were able to frame debates as a choice between invasion or appeasement, thus sidelining alternative perspectives and silencing voices of opposition. The INC claimed credit for placing 108 articles in the news media, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Times (of London), during a nine-month period before the war”.- Diaspora- Government Relations in Forging US Foreign Policies -Josh DeWind and Renata Segura

It wasn’t terror, Osama, or even oil, that the Iraq war was fought for. It was a guy named Ahmed Chalabi who was the only victor of the Iraq war. “

In the same vein as the Iraq war, Syrian war, Yemen, Ukraine, or the Balkans, the same media blitz used is the same one interested parties are using. First, by help the women’s rights cause and then by attaching themselves to it, giving their own causes legitimacy they would never get because of their sordid connections.

They used their money to build up the same media hype that the Chalabi group did to start the Iraq war.

Although I haven’t spent much time looking into Linda Sarsour, what time I have indicates that contrary to social media wisdom, she doesn’t have ties to terrorism. She doesn’t have many ties to civil rights movements or ethnic representation either. Sources say her goal is to parlay the experience into a Congressional seat in her district. But being the George Soros “march partner” and an organizer of the event might end up working against her. This doesn’t qualify as anti-American.

The first issue going forward from the protests is Muslim refugee immigration. Unlike Sarsour, the representative groups that manned the marches inside the protest not only have ties to terrorists, they have been lobbying for terrorists in Congress for decades. Democratic Rep Tulsi Gabbard didn’t look far enough into why Congress is supporting terrorists.

During the election campaign, Donald Trump promised to shut down Obama’s Syrian refugee program and make hard vetting or banning refugees from Muslim conflict areas a priority. He also talked about deportations. Part of the women’s march was a show of solidarity. Part of the march was to establish more solidarity and put it on par as an issue.

According to Time Magazine, “The demonstration, in Washington Square Park, was both a rally in support of undocumented immigrants and Muslim refugees and a protest against Trump. It was also a test of whether the fragile coalition of activists who marched all over the country in the Women’s March last weekend could maintain their unity in the long run.

For Robinson, the rally in defense of immigrants and Muslims is just the second of many, many protests she plans to attend throughout the Trump Administration. “I think I will show up to all the rallies and protests I hear about rather than be selective. We can’t afford to be selective,” she says.

Let’s look at the so-called Muslim groups that want 3 million women’s rights protesters in pink hats to protect them. Let’s see what they actually are. Let’s see what not being selective gets you.

The first and most influential Islamist terror group that Donald Trump put on notice were the Gulenites. The followers of Fetullah Gulen have been responsible for close to 2000 murders, and at least 3 coup attempts in Turkey since 1980.

“Gulen and his organization continually claim to be peaceful. In fact, it’s how they get around in western countries. But are they? Gulen has strong ties to the Turkish Grey Wolves. This Pan-Turkic ultra-nationalist group is responsible for the murder of thousands inside Turkey. They fought in Chechnya, the Balkans, and Afghanistan. The founder of the Grey Wolves, Alparslan Turkes wanted to take Turkey into WWII on the side of Nazi Germany.”

Gulen and his movement are so large and powerful they have their own Congressional Caucus. They are tied directly to and financially support to over 142 members of Congress and the Senate. They have been caught bribing over 200 members of Congress. How many Congressmen represent you again? These terrorists have literally over 200 X the representation.

 If you follow out all the links at the Turkic committee site you will see quickly he even developed opposing representation groups that also have their own Congressional representation. Best of all, he’s not even a US citizen!

When Congress was caught taking bribes they couldn’t investigate because there were too few people that HAD NOT taken bribes from Fetullah Gulen to man the committee. Congressmen that were investigated were sitting in front of others that were guilty on a different count.

“You must move in the arteries of the system without anyone noticing your existence until you reach all the power centers … until the conditions are ripe, they [the followers] must continue like this. If they do something prematurely, the world will crush our heads, and Muslims will suffer everywhere, like in the tragedies in Algeria, like in 1982 [in] Syria … like in the yearly disasters and tragedies in Egypt. The time is not yet right. You must wait for the time when you are complete and conditions are ripe until we can shoulder the entire world and carry it … You must wait until such time as you have gotten all the state power until you have brought to your side all the power of the constitutional institutions in Turkey … Until that time, any step taken would be too early—like breaking an egg without waiting the full forty days for it to hatch. It would be like killing the chick inside. The work to be done is [in] confronting the world. Now, I have expressed my feelings and thoughts to you all—in confidence … trusting your loyalty and secrecy. I know that when you leave here—[just] as you discard your empty juice boxes, you must discard the thoughts and the feelings that I expressed here. -Secret Fethullah Gülen Sermon1990 broadcast on Turkish television

Gulen supports ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood. Fethullah Gulen has a net worth of over $3 Billion and vast media holdings. He has been using them to help develop the next political powerhouse in the US. That’s supposed to be you. By inciting, promoting, providing for the women’s protest and the ones that follow he hopes to take down the Trump administration. He wants you to stand up for his right to be in the USA.

If Gulen succeeds, what will he and his followers get? In 1997 Gulen stated “Turkey […] today encompasses 60 million. Together with the Turks in Central Asia it is 120-130 million. If it manages to break down the Chinese wall and to unite with the Turks there, it will be 300 million.“ That’s a whopping 300 million dedicated Islamist ISIS-inspired terrorists that don’t believe in human rights, never mind women’s rights.

Just before the election when he thought his friend Hillary Clinton would win he said if she won he would never be extradited. Just after the election, Fetullah Gulen was put on notice that his extradition was a priority to Donald Trump.

Is this Islamic terrorist a priority for the women’s movement, civil rights, or progressive reforms? He hopes so.

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Next on the list are the Syrian refugees, according to Ben Rhodes, Obama’s outgoing National Security Advisor “What’s strange is, I met with the Syrian opposition, and often they would argue that we should work with al-Nusra, who we know is Al Qaeda.”

Congress, on the other hand, wants Democrat Tulsi Gabbard and Republican Donald Trump to stop cutting in on their payday. If there is no lobby, no Syrian refugees, and only ISIS, there are no contributions.

And according to Foreign Policy ” And there’s one anti-Assad group that is largely responsible for this dismal state of affairs: Syria’s Muslim Brotherhood. Throughout the Syrian uprising, I have had discussions with opposition figures, activists, and foreign diplomats about how the Brotherhood has built influence within the emerging opposition forces. It has been a dizzying rise for the Islamist movement. Additionally, some Brotherhood-affiliated figures denied they were part of the group and joined the SNC (Syrian National Council) as “independents.” These include Nahas, the London-based director of the Levant Center; Louay Safi, a Syrian-American fellow at Georgetown University and former chairman of the Syrian American Council (SAC); and Najib Ghadbian, a political science professor who also works at the SAC.

CIA Director John Brennan adds “[ISIS] was, you know, pretty much decimated when US forces were there in Iraq. It had maybe 700-or-so adherents left. And then it grew quite a bit in the last several years, when it split then from al-Qaida in Syria, and set up its own organization.

Al-Qaida Syria came from Al-Qaida Libya. In Syria, at the beginning, they were called the FSA(Free Syrian Army). These are the people the Syrian American Council want to bring in as refugees. It is still ISIS, IGIL, ISIL, DAESH, whatever.

And IB Times “Islamic State, or Daesh, is not a new phenomenon. It is, like Al Qaeda, an ideological offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood. The leader of Daesh himself was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The father of global jihad and Osama bin Laden’s teacher, Abdullah Azzam started his terrorist career within the ranks of the Muslim Brotherhood. Al-Qaeda’s current leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was also a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The modern ideological root of Islamist terrorism is the Muslim Brotherhood. The battle for world peace starts by defeating the Muslim versions of National Socialism. Europe has a large responsibility to help, but the primary responsibility lies with the Arabs.”

Let’s not forget CAIR (Council on American Islamic Relations) that has been actively tied to terrorist organizations by the FBI. When CAIR chairman Hussam Aylush tweeted “the people want to take down the regime” one day after the elections, he showed CAIR’s position on sedition in the US quite clearly.

“If the Women’s March really cares about inequality for women, they will disavow themselves from CAIR … if these women truly want equality, want to fight oppression, and care about LGBTQ people, they need to disavow CAIR right here, right now,” Scott Presler, #GaysforTrump creator, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

From just these groups the women’s march gained over 25 groups, funding, lots of media coverage, and boots on the ground in the range of hundreds of thousands of people.

In a statement from CAIR,“Every American Muslim community should send a delegation to our nation’s capital in support of the Women’s March on Washington,” said Government Affairs Director Robert S. McCaw. “Muslims stand in solidarity with members of every community whose rights have come under attack and status has been marginalized in the recent campaign cycle.”

McCaw said the Women’s March on Washington will send a bold message to the new administration on its first day in office that women’s rights are human rights.

He added that CAIR joins other supporters of the march in pledging not to rest until women have parity and equity at all levels of leadership in society.

CAIR is America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

Why would a group tied to the Muslim Brotherhood care about women’s rights? The Muslim Brotherhood will work with any group that doesn’t disagree with what they want. They will work with any group that helps them get what they want, until they get it. They are behind al Qaeda, ISIS, and every modern Islamic terrorist group. Their belief system is political, not religious.

It’s time to come to grips with the fact that Islamists are not Muslim. They are fascist murderers. Islamists believe in a hard nationalism and want the protection and support of democracies like the US. It’s not the Muslims, it’s the fascists that hope protesters will protect them. The only way to accomplish that is to masquerade as humanitarians. According to the linked report, they do that really well.

For most people, it’s easier to not know these things. But now you do. Protesting for Islamist refugees, in this case,will bring ISIS to your doorstep.

Real Muslims staged one of the biggest peace marches in world history last November. Did you hear about it? You did support it, right? Over 20 million Muslims paraded for peace and against the Syrian refugees that want your help. They call them Daesh, IGIL, FSA, ISIL, ISIS, Syrian Moderates, whatever. The Syrian Moderates responded by killing some of them before, during, and after the peace march. It’s the same group of moderates in both Iraq and Syria.

Supporting the civil rights of Muslims is a good cause. Supporting the civil rights of Islamists is not. CAIR is challenging the Trump administration on the Constitutional level because of the support it got from the women’s protest.

Trump’s policy calls for hard vetting of refugees from regions where there are no government authorities to certify whether or not a potential immigrant is a refugee or ISIS.

To put this in perspective, after being in Donbass for the entire conflict, if I were to go to the US, I would experience hard vetting. That would be on a good day. President Obama issued an executive order in March 2014 making it sanction-able for anyone to question the legitimacy of the new Ukrainian government. This included journalists. At the time, I was the only American journalist in the conflict zone doing so. Obama extra judiciously killed four Americans during his term.  Kind of makes you think about things, doesn’t it?

If an American citizen would have to be interviewed by government agencies after coming out of a conflict zone as a matter of national security, why wouldn’t you vet combatants?

Trump wants to deport illegals with criminal records. But President Obama holds the record for deportation. Obama deported more people than every other president combined, to date. That was close to 2 1/2 million people during his tenure. Where were the protests? Why now? Obviously, there is another agenda.

Women protesting for women’s rights need to protect what they are doing and partner with legitimate civil and human rights protesters. The same goes for every other legitimate civil and human rights groups. There are legitimate Muslim groups that need to be supported, but the above listed are not them.