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Monday, January 11, 2010

VIDEO: SHOCKING INTERVIEW WITH DOD AND FBI AGENTS ON ISLAM

Bill Whittle of Pajamas Media Television delivers an expose that is extremely shocking about the level of Islamic infiltration into the highest levels of the United States government. Reports were issued - according to one of the two men interviewed - that demonstrated this but that high level officials not only ignored it but shunned those who are adamant that the truth be told.

Both men interviewed in this piece remain anonymous. The first is a former DOD analyst who says the government knows that the moderate view of Islam is not the dominant one. He maintains that Islamic law "supports the radicals". That's not the most shocking part. The shocking part is what the entities who tasked this analyst to research - the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Department of Defense - actually do with the information.

Their response to his conclusions? Unresponsiveness.

The second individual interviewed is a former FBI Special Agent, who makes reference to the Holy Land Foundation trial and that every major Muslim organization in the United States is a front group for Muslim Brotherhood. He names Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), and the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) specifically.

Click HERE for the video and decide for yourself if the threat to America isn't radical Islam but Islam itself.

Via PJTV

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