Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Why do we call the Muslim Brotherhood al-Qaeda?

Khalid Sheik Mohammad, the man who organized 9/11, joined the Muslim Brotherhood at age 16. Mohamed Atta, the Egyptian who headed the Hamburg Cell, was part of the Muslim Brotherhood. Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Egyptian who leads Bin Laden around by the nose, is Muslim Brotherhood. 9/11 was a Muslim Brotherhood plot through and through.

The men behind the first World Trade Center attack in 1993, Ramzi Yousef and the Blind Sheikh, are Muslim Brotherhood. The Egyptian who wrote the Islamic extremist's terrorist manual, Ali Mohammed, is a member also. Mohammed was behind the bombings of the United States' embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Practically every terrorist incident in the last thirty years has been an act by members of the Muslim Brotherhood. That includes the assassination of Anwar Sadat, the Luxor Massacre which killed 58 tourists, the attack on the USS Cole, and the Millenium Plot. So what's all this about al Qaeda then?

America was bombarded with the idea that al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden were to blame for 9/11 and every other terrorist attack. Al-Qaeda was responsible for the rise in Islamic terrorism, they said. Not so, I’ve discovered. The real group that Americans should have been focused on was the Muslim Brotherhood, a radical Islamic group born, raised, and nurtured in Egypt.

The more you look at al-Qaeda, the less you find. There’s nothing there. Apparently, al-Qaeda is a name created in the United States. Any group that wants the same things as the Muslim Brotherhood is labeled al-Qaeda.

Although, the United States has tried to implicate al-Qaeda in some six degrees of separation kind of way, the evidence is overwhelming that these attacks were carried out by the Muslim Brotherhood, and a small group at that. The idea that there is some giant enemy lurking on the horizon is a fabrication. Most of the people responsible have been caught. They were well known by American intelligence and many of them were trained and funded by the United States.

It is obvious that Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda are used to deflect attention from the Muslim Brotherhood. The reasons for this are obvious if you choose to look.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Al Quaida is one of many splinter groups born of the Moslem Brotherhood, funded by our "allies" the Saudis. It is not diversionary to watch them, but it is diversionary to wage a war on an idea, "terrorism," instead of waging war on the Moslem nations which have declared us their mortal enemy.

You call yourself an investigative journalist, yet you have not done the tiniest bit of research, and you're articles are based merely on the sickly workings of your mind which has been twisted by too much Rachel Maddow and Suzan Estrich.