Brigitte Gabriel on the Muslim Brotherhood's Plan for America
The Rubin ReportJanuary 31, 202647 min106,081 views
34 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Muslim Brotherhood's Strategy
- π― The Muslim Brotherhood's plan for America, detailed in their 2008 book "They Must Be Stopped," outlines a strategy to infiltrate and influence policy in both the Republican and Democratic parties.
- π‘ This plan was presented as evidence in the 2007-2008 Holyland Foundation trial, which resulted in guilty verdicts for organizations that raised over $12 million to support Islamic terrorism.
- π The plan specifically instructs followers to infiltrate political parties and rise within their ranks to gain leadership positions and influence policy.
Leftist-Islamist Coalition
- π€ The Muslim Brotherhood explicitly details how to work with progressive organizations to implement change and advance their cause, forming a coalition that has matured by 2026 with elected officials.
- π£ Examples include the ACLU becoming the legal arm of CAIR, the Southern Poverty Law Center working with leftist organizations, and the election of Muslim mayors supported by progressive groups.
- π The strategy involves playing the victim card to create a strong emotional bond, equating to a sexual attraction between the left and Islamists, where shared feelings of victimhood trump intellectual disagreements.
Consequences of Islamist Infiltration
- β οΈ The speaker warns that once Islamists gain power, they will turn against their progressive allies, citing the example of Lebanon where Islamists killed leftists after they served their purpose.
- π₯ Similarly, in Iran, after the revolution, progressives and leftists were killed by Khomeini.
- π« The Muslim Brotherhood has no tolerance for LGBTQ+ individuals or other progressive ideals, despite aligning with them for strategic purposes.
The Fall of the Iranian Regime and Middle East Peace
- π The potential fall of the Iranian regime is seen as a significant blow to radical Islamists in the Middle East, which could lead to peace treaties between Iran and Israel, and the transformation of the Middle East.
- π° The collapse of the Iranian regime would also stop the flow of money to groups like the Houthis, Islamic Jihad, and Hamas.
- π This shift could free up military resources to focus on other global interests, such as protecting Taiwan.
Foreign Funding and Higher Education
- π Countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar have funneled millions of dollars into American colleges to establish Middle East Studies departments and appoint professors who are anti-Israel and anti-America.
- π§ This funding is used to brainwash students with pro-Islamist and pro-Palestinian ideologies.
- πΊπΈ While business deals can be made, the speaker emphasizes that Israel is the only reliable ally in the Middle East due to shared Judeo-Christian values, unlike Muslim countries.
The State of the West and Civic Engagement
- π Western Europe and Canada are described as being in "stage four cancer" due to their failure to heed warnings about radical Islam and their lack of patriotism.
- π£οΈ The speaker stresses that education alone is insufficient; it must be coupled with action, encouraging people to join organizations like ACT for America to organize and make a difference.
- πΊπΈ The future of America depends on electing strong Republican leadership and engaging in active civic participation to prevent it from following the same path as Europe.
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