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MORE ON AL-QAIDA TOP-TARD’S ADMISSION BIN-LADEN WAS A MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD MEMBER……..

 

I love the comments section of this blog. The highly educated voices that weigh in with their thoughts on this or that issue posted here, have been consistency thought provoking

Anushirvan starts it off :

Interesting. For one, reading the article on foreignpolicy.com reiterates some comment I made on http://tundratabloids.com/2012/08/terror-tards-plan-to-resurrect-al-qaida-in-gulf-region.html.

Plus, the whole issue can be corroborated in other sources I have read, particularly Gilles Kepel’s “The War for Muslim Minds: Islam and the West” and Charles Allen’s “God’s Terrorists: The Wahhabi Cult and the Hidden Roots of Modern Jihad”, both of which I’ve read about 3 months ago.

When the article states “Where Ghozlan has a point, however, is that the Saudi Muslim Brotherhood is not exactly a MB branch like all others. From the days of Hassan al-Banna, the Saudi monarchy made it clear that it wouldn’t allow the Brotherhood to establish a section in the kingdom. Yet from the late 1960s onward, different groups of Saudis influenced by Egyptian and Syrian Brotherhood exiles started creating local semi-clandestine organizations claiming an affiliation to the MB. A sign that this was the result of a bottom-up dynamic, not a top-down creation, …”

Both terms, bottom-up dynamic and top-down creation, refer to Salafi movements, primarily instigated by a self-proclaimed moral vanguard vs. institutionalized, top-down enforced Wahhabi Salafism, respectively. The distinction between both is indeed important, because the latter are considered illegitimate by the former Salafi strain.

Qutbism (MB affiliate groups) tends to present itself as a vanguard movement of the people and thus presents a revolutionary challenge to the Saudi fiefs. The House of Saud only funds a myriad of Wahhabi-like movements abroad, who necessarily eat out of their hands, like Deobandi madrasas (from which the Taliban is recruiting) , Ahl al-Hadith (linked with Lashkar E Taiba) and Jundullah (to harass Iran’s mullah regime). Qutbism in Saudi Arabia has gradually morphed into a full-fledged Salafism (i.e.without the Western facade) that is effectively non-Saudi in origin.

Then Truthiocity :

“He was evicted in the 1980′s because of his insistance on fighting alongside the mujahadine in Afganistan…”

BUUUUULLLLLLLSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Muslim Brotherhood creates these illusory splits with the terrorists they spawn in order to give themselves plausable deniability. Just like Sin Fein and the IRA. They wind them up and let them go, then have no further direct contact with them.

But they are working together. They don’t just have the same goal but different methods of achieving it. They have the same goal and are working in conjunction to achieve it.

The terrorist groups engage in terrorist attacks that directly benifit Muslim Brotherhood goals.

Gamaa al Ishmalaya “split” from the MB before engaging in its campagn of murdering tourists. That campagn was meant to damage Egypts tourism income, damaging the economy. More poor people would need Muslim Brotherhood assistance thru their various social outreach charities. More people would be angry at the government for causing the economic problems (though it was the MB conneced terrorists). More people would be open to the MB’s argument that they were the answer to Egypts economic problems (that their terrorists caused).

SAME EXACT DEAL WITH AL QUADA!!!

We found out years ago that Al Quada’s plan was to goad us into war. Then after several years when we were morally and materially exhausted there would be take overs all over the middle east.

And GORSH, WILL YA look what’s been happening.

Al Quada IS the Muslim Brotherhood. Al Quada ALWAYS HAS BEEN the Muslim Brotherhood.

And our president is on their side.

3 Responses

  1. I should like to add that Mohamad Attah, who flew one of the planes into the WTC was a card carrying member of the Muslim Brotherhood since the age of 14.

    Funny how there’s no statement from him saying when he quit the Muslim Brotherhood.

    And that’s not the least of it. Not at all.

    Ayman al Zawahiri, the current leader of Al Quada, is still a member of, yup, the Muslim Brotherhood.

    Al Quada IS the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood IS Al Quada.

    That means:

    CAIR is Al Quada.
    The MSA is Al Quada.
    MAS is Al Quada.
    ISNA is Al Quada.
    IIIT is Al Quada.

    And the rest…

    Are all Al Quada.

    That is exactly how they should be thought of by us and how they should be treated by the FBI and the military.

    These aren’t just Hamas associated groups and they aren’t just Muslim Brotherhood associated groups. If they are connected to The Muslim Brotherhood then they are connected to Al Quada.

    They are Al Quada associated groups.

  2. Taking it one step further. . .
    CAIR is Al Quada.
    The MSA is Al Quada.
    MAS is Al Quada.
    ISNA is Al Quada.
    IIIT is Al Quada.

    And the rest…

    Are all Al Quada.

    All are part and parcel. . .Islam.

  3. When the Saudi Wahhabis forced conquered Bedouins to settle down, they called themselves “the Ikhwan”, the brotherhood.

    In the 1920s, the fanatical Ikhwan “became the shock troops of al Saud’s conquests”. (Yaroslav Trofimov, “The Siege of Mecca: the forgotten uprising”, 2007, p.16). By 1929, the fanatical Ikhwan were reined in (because they were becoming a thorn in the side of the Saud family).

    The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan) was created in the late 1920s. That the name should have been taken up in Egypt as it was being constrained by the Sauds is probably no accident.

    Qutb’s brother (Mohammed) moved to Saudi Arabia along with many other members of the Egyptian Ikhwan. Mohammed Qutb was Osama Bin Laden’s teachers there.

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