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Walkin’ the [Islamist] Snake at Annapolis: Muslim Brotherhood Infiltrating the U.S. Naval Academy

Dave Emory’s entire life­time of work is avail­able on a flash dri­ve that can be obtained here. [1] (The flash dri­ve includes the anti-fas­cist books avail­able on this site.)

COMMENT: For many years, we’ve cov­ered the activ­i­ties of the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood [2], an Islam­ic fas­cist orga­ni­za­tion [3] allied with the Axis in World War II and suc­cored by West­ern intel­li­gence ser­vices as anti-com­mu­nist cadre dur­ing the Cold War.

Par­ent orga­ni­za­tion of al-Qae­da, Hamas and Pales­tin­ian Islam­ic Jihad [4], the Broth­er­hood was joined at the hip [5] with the George W. Bush [6]admin­is­tra­tion, hav­ing been nur­tured [7] by GOP [8]big wigs Grover Norquist and Karl Rove [9].

Con­tin­u­ing a most dis­turb­ing trend of infil­tra­tion of impor­tant U.S. insti­tu­tions, the Broth­er­hood is estab­lish­ing a pres­ence at the U.S. Naval Acad­e­my.

This must be viewed against the back­ground of the Nazi tract Serpten­t’s Walk [10], about a Nazi takeover of the Unit­ed States fol­low­ing a series of ter­ror­ist inci­dents involv­ing WMD. Hav­ing suc­cess­ful­ly infil­trat­ed the mil­i­tary (as well as gain­ing con­trol of the opin­ion-form­ing media), the Under­ground Reich takes over the U.S., after a dec­la­ra­tion of mar­tial law.

Nazi and fas­cist groups have long advo­cat­ed the acqui­si­tion of spe­cial­ized knowl­edge and abil­i­ties [11], infil­trat­ing mil­i­tary and law enforce­ment orga­ni­za­tions in order to acquire the abil­i­ty to over­throw the gov­ern­ment.

Need­less to say, this bodes very poor­ly for the future.

A few points to con­sid­er in pass­ing:

“US Naval Acad­e­my Instruc­tor Teach­ing On Behalf Of US Mus­lim Broth­er­hood”; The Glob­al Mus­lim Broth­er­hood Dai­ly Watch; 5/14/2013. [17]

EXCERPT: Accord­ing to pro­mo­tion­al mate­r­i­al, a Unit­ed States Naval Acad­e­my pro­fes­sor is teach­ing on behalf of the Inter­na­tion­al Insti­tute of Islam­ic Thought (IIIT), a part of the US Mus­lim Broth­er­hood and where glob­al Broth­er­hood leader Youssef Qaradawi report­ed­ly serves as a trustee. IIIT recent­ly announced its Sum­mer Stu­dents Pro­gram for 2013 to be held from May 26 – July 3. Accord­ing to the IIIT announce­ment, one of the instruc­tors for the pro­gram will be Pro­fes­sor Ermin Sinanovic, an Assis­tant Pro­fes­sor in the Depart­ment of Polit­i­cal Sci­ence at the Unit­ed States Naval Acad­e­my in Annapo­lis, Mary­land who will be teach­ing the fol­low­ing course titled “Mus­lim World Affairs” . . . .

. . . . …an Assis­tant Pro­fes­sor in the Depart­ment of Polit­i­cal Sci­ence at the Unit­ed States Naval Acad­e­my in Annapo­lis, Mary­land, USA. He stud­ied for an MA and a PhD in Polit­i­cal Sci­ence at the Maxwell School of Syra­cuse Uni­ver­si­ty. Prof. Sinanovic obtained two BAs (one in Qur’an and Sun­nah Stud­ies, the oth­er in Polit­i­cal Sci­ence) and an MA (Islam­ic Civ­i­liza­tion) from the Inter­na­tion­al Islam­ic Uni­ver­si­ty Malaysia. His research inter­ests include transna­tion­al Islam­ic revival, South­east Asian pol­i­tics, Islam­ic move­ments, Mid­dle East pol­i­tics, Islam­ic polit­i­cal thought, and Islam and pol­i­tics in gen­er­al. At the Naval Acad­e­my, Prof. Sinanovic teach­es cours­es on South­east Asian pol­i­tics, Mid­dle East pol­i­tics, and Islam and pol­i­tics. He speaks Bosn­ian, Eng­lish, Ara­bic, and Malay. “ . . .

. . . . One of the oth­er instruc­tors at the IIIT sum­mer pro­gram will be US Mus­lim Broth­er­hood leader Louay Safi, iden­ti­fied in the announce­ment as affil­i­at­ed with the Col­lege of Islam­ic Stud­ies of the Qatar Foun­da­tion. In 2009 Louay Safi, also an offi­cial at the Islam­ic Soci­ety of North Amer­i­ca (ISNA), was at the cen­ter of a con­tro­ver­sy when it was learned that the US Defense Depart­ment brought him to Fort Hood as an instruc­tor and that he had been lec­tur­ing on Islam to troops in Fort Hood who were about to deploy to Afghanistan. In Feb­ru­ary 2010, the activ­i­ties and lec­tures of Dr. Safi on all mil­i­tary bases were sus­pend­ed pend­ing a crim­i­nal inquiry by the U.S. mil­i­tary. A shoot­ing took place at Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas on Novem­ber 5, 2009 in which a sin­gle gun­man killed 13 peo­ple and over 30 peo­ple were injured in the worst shoot­ing ever to take place on an Amer­i­can mil­i­tary base. . .

 

“The US Naval Acad­e­my And the US Mus­lim Broth­er­hood Part 2: The Case Of Akbar Ahmed”; The Glob­al Mus­lim Broth­er­hood Dai­ly Watch; 5/16/2013. [18]

EXCERPT: The Glob­al Mus­lim Broth­er­hood Dai­ly Watch has iden­ti­fied a sec­ond pro­fes­sor at the US Naval Acad­e­my who is close to the Inter­na­tion­al Insti­tute of Islam­ic Thought (IIIT), a part of the US Mus­lim Broth­er­hood and where Glob­al Broth­er­hood leader Youssef Qaradawi report­ed­ly serves as a trustee. The GMBDW report­ed yes­ter­day that Ermin Sinanovic, who is teach­ing a course at the acad­e­my on “Mus­lim World Affairs”, would also be teach­ing at two dif­fer­ent venues for IIIT. Dr. Sinanovic was not alone how­ev­er. In Sep­tem­ber 2008, US media report­ed that Dr. Akbar Ahmed would be join­ing the U.S. Naval Acad­e­my to fill a new chair for Mid­dle East Stud­ies and would be teach­ing cours­es, advis­ing mid­ship­men and fac­ul­ty, and assist­ing in research projects. Accord­ing to his CV, Dr. Ahmed served as First Dis­tin­guished Chair for Mid­dle East/Islamic Stud­ies at the US Naval Acad­e­my from 2008–2009.

Dr. Akbar Ahmed is a for­mer Pak­istan High Com­mis­sion­er (Ambas­sador) to the UK and Ire­land and cur­rent­ly the Ibn Khal­dun Chair of Islam­ic Stud­ies at Amer­i­can Uni­ver­si­ty in Wash­ing­ton DC. He is fre­quent­ly described as a promi­nent Islam­ic mod­er­ate who has received numer­ous awards and acco­lades. How­ev­er, Dr. Ahmed also has a long asso­ci­a­tion with the Inter­na­tion­al Insti­tute of Islam­ic Thought (IIIT), estab­lished in 1980 by some of the most impor­tant fig­ures in the U.S. Mus­lim Broth­er­hood. . . .

. . . . IIIT was asso­ci­at­ed with the now defunct SAAR Foun­da­tion, a net­work of Islam­ic orga­ni­za­tions locat­ed in North­ern Vir­ginia that was raid­ed by the Fed­er­al gov­ern­ment in March 2002 in con­nec­tion with the financ­ing of ter­ror­ism and both orga­ni­za­tions had been under inves­ti­ga­tion at that time by the U.S. Jus­tice Depart­ment until at least mid 2007. The orga­ni­za­tion appeared to have with­drawn from pub­lic view fol­low­ing the 2002 raids but seems to be enjoy­ing a renais­sance of late. . . .