In our last post, we noted that the investigation into the downing of MH 17 in Ukraine is, to a considerable extent, being represented to the world by one Michael “Mykhailo” Bociurkiw, who appears to be associated with the OUN/B milieu. Bociurkiw also edited, and wrote an introduction to, a puff-piece book about Mahathir Muhammed, the anti-Semitic former Prime Minister of Malaysia. Another introductory piece for the book was written by Abdullah Badawi who, like Mahathir, was trained by Malaysian Muslim Brotherhood luminary Mohammad M. Abdul Rauf. Rauf, like Grover Norquist client Anwar Ibrahahim, was close to the International Institute of Islamic Thought, raided in the 3/20/2002 Operation Green Quest raids. Zaharie Shah piloted Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 and was a political disciple of Anwar Ibrahim (also a former Malaysian Prime Minister.)
In FTR #790, we discussed the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. A recent Daily Mail story reinforces the investigative focus on the plane’s pilot–Zaharie Shah,reinforcing the fact that Shah was a follower of Anwar Ibrahim. The story does not mention, however that Anwar Ibrahim is a prominent member of the Muslim Brotherhood; a co-founder of the International Institute of Islamic Thought–one of the institutions that was a focal point of the Operations Green Quest raids of 3/20/2002; a consulting client of GOP kingpin Grover Norquist.
An appellate court has cleared the way for families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia, focusing on, among other things, charities used to fund al-Qaeda. IF this investigation were to proceed as far as it might, Grover Norquist, Karl Rove and others in the GOP/Bush milieu would come under scrutiny, as would Francois Genoud, Youssef Nada and the Underground Reich. In addition, there is renewed focus on the redacted 28 pages of the Join Intelligence Committee Inquiry, which implicate Saudi Arabia.
For some time, we’ve covered one of George W. Bush’s Muslim Brotherhood political associates Sami al-Arian. The Operation Green Quest investigation into the financing of terrorist groups (including al-Qaeda, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad) stemmed from an investigation into Sammy al-Arian (“Sammy the Aryan,” as we call him.) One of the leaders of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (pictured at right), al-Arian is now turning out in support of the ousted Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood.
While the media are predictably obsessing on the NSA/PRISM non-scandal, more important secrecy issues have emerged. It develops that some Sarasota-based Saudis who fled shortly after the 9/11 attacks were indeed connected to people implicated in the attacks, including individuals who were part of Mohamed Atta’s Huffman Aviation milieu.
For years, we’ve been talking about the Earth Island and covert operations by the GOP/Underground Reich element of American intelligence. Cornell University professor Robert Kaplan notes that U.S. military intervention in the Muslim world occurs in former territories of the Ottoman Empire and results in Islamists coming to power for the ultimate benefit of–Germany! Updated on 5/31/2013.
The Muslim Brotherhood presence in U.S. national security institutions continues to grow. That Islamic fascist organization has developed a considerable presence in the Department of Homeland Security.
For many years, we’ve covered the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamic fascist organization allied with the Axis in World War II and Western intelligence services during the Cold War. Now, the Brotherhood is infiltrating the U.S. Naval Academy. Professors there are linked to the entities targeted by Operation Green Quest.
“Free Market” principles are manifesting behind fundamentalist religious cover. The Christian fundamentalist group The Family wields profound influence in Washington, behind an ideology that sees laissez-faire economics as “God’s will.” The Muslim Brotherhood’s Islamism also views free-market principles as “Divine” in origin. UPDATED ON 6/17/2013.
The assassination of the head of the Colorado Corrections Department has raised questions. One possible motive might be Tom Clements’ recent denial of a petition by Homaidan al-Turki, a Saudi national convicted on sexual abuse charges and suspected of involvement in terrorism. Al-Turki enjoys the support of the Saudi government and populace, as well as the State Department.
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