Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the Us by Steven Emerson

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    1. Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the Us by Steven Emerson Talk About Your Informational Book The Investigative Project on Terrorism, founded in 1995 by Steven Emerson, maintains the largest nongovernmental data and intelligence library in the world on militant Islam. The Project assists the White House, the FBI, the Justice Department, Department of Homeland Security, and other government departments with counterterrorism activities.Together with a staff of experts, Executive Director Steven Emerson has compiled this thorough factual overview of the Islamist terrorist threat to the United States. Unlike the Final Report of the 9/11 Commission, which was focused mainly on the retrospective analysis of al Qaeda activities leading up to the attack of September 11, 2001, this work emphasizes current radical activities in the United States and the threat they might pose to national security. Divided into three sections, the work first sets the stage for the current situation by reviewing the lessons learned from previous
    2. terrorist plots and attacks both within our borders and against American interests abroad. Emerson and colleagues profile key players in the terrorist network and describe their various criminal activities before and since 9/11. The second section analyzes organizations in the Middle East besides al Qaeda that are hostile to the United States: Hamas, Hizballah, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and radical groups in Pakistan. The third section analyzes the subtle, wide-ranging support system for terrorist activities that exists within our own borders: charities and foundations that secretly solicit for terror; the complex corporate web of companies, charities, and nonprofit corporations known as the SAAR network; mosques that provide cover for terrorists; the use of the Internet for terrorist communication; and lobbying efforts by Muslim American organizations to influence the top echelons of the federal government. In a dangerous age, this is an important book for all Americans to read. Personal Review: Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the Us by Steven Emerson Back in October 2006, a few weeks after I received my copy of this book, I covered a forum on the Muslim Brotherhood at which apologists posing as analysts claimed that the Brothers were democratic, reform-minded and liberating. Of course, a study of the writings and sayings of Muslim Brotherhood leaders invited to that conference--and rightly refused entry to the U.S. by immigration authorities--would have revealed the foolishness of this contention. Alas, there are too many who still believe that there is no threat to the U.S. or Western civilization from Islamic radicals. The delusional souls who accept this--including many in the mainstream media who think pulling out of Iraq will solve all America's problems--should read this book. Many of the groups and incidents reported here are old hat to those of us who report and write about Islamic terrorism and the Islamic war against the West. But the collection of data herein is very important all the same-- because most Americans know absolutely nothing about the insidious and pervasive nature of the Islamic network and the infiltration of radical organizations into every facet of U.S. life. This book not only reports frequent calls from these Muslim radicals--on U.S. soil--to eliminate the U.S. Constitution and replace it with Islamic law. It also reports the massive funding directed at achieving that goal, and the hundreds of terror attacks that have been thwarted in the last several years. What I find most appalling, is that these events are seldom reported in the mainstream newspapers, television stations or in other major news outlets.
    3. Although the New York University Center for Law and Security denies this fact--terrorism is a real and pervasive danger, and it is predominantly perpetrated by Islamic radicals, usually posing as "moderates." Unfortunately, most of the legal, academic and media communities have been completely duped by these people. But thanks to this book, Americans can easily learn the extent of the danger facing us, and the importance of banning the Muslim Brotherhood and all its unindicted co-conspirator offspring, such as the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Muslim American Society, Muslim Students Association, and so on. One really has to wonder why only one or two presidential candidates have said anything about the elephant sitting in America's heartland, and pretend that platitudes about "change" mean anything, when our very survival as a nation is at stake. Read the book, and during primary season especially, ask candidates what they plan to do about this--and how quickly they intend to reinstate the wrongly discharged Islamic scholar MAJ (USAR) Stephen Coughlin to the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. --Alyssa A. Lappen For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the Us by Steven Emerson 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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