Muslim's Plan To Destroy America and the West - Watch
The Document and Its Context
Gabriel begins by holding up a document titled "An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Brotherhood in North America," dated May 22, 1991. She asserts that this document was presented as evidence in the Holy Land Foundation trial, which she describes as the largest terrorism trial in U.S. history. The trial resulted in 108 guilty verdicts related to raising funds in the united states to support terrorist activities overseas.
The Plan's Objectives
According to Gabriel, the memorandum outlines a "civilization jihadist" process aimed at eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within. She quotes the document, stating that the Muslim Brotherhood's work in America is a "grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and sabotaging its miserable house by their hands." The ultimate goal, as she presents it, is to make Allah's religion victorious over all other religions.
Implementation and Organizations
Gabriel details how the plan is to be implemented through various organizations set up in the United States. She mentions specific groups such as the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which she claims advised President obama on Middle east policy, and the North American Islamic Trust, which allegedly owns 90% of the mosques in the U.S. Another organization, the Islamic Association for Palestine, is said to have later become the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
Historical Context and Warnings
The activist recounts her long-standing warnings about these activities, dating back over 15 years to her book "They Must Be Stopped," published in 2008. She expresses frustration that her warnings were initially ignored, and she highlights the influence of Middle Eastern funding on U.S. educational institutions, particularly in social studies and political science departments, where she claims anti-American and anti-Israeli sentiments are promoted.
Current Implications
Gabriel connects these historical efforts to contemporary events, such as pro-Palestinian demonstrations and anti-American sentiments expressed in the U.S. She urges viewers to understand the origins of these movements and to take action by supporting organizations like ACT for America, which she founded to combat what she perceives as threats to Western values and democracy.
The video serves as a call to action for Americans to recognize and counteract what Gabriel describes as a systematic effort by the Muslim Brotherhood to undermine Western society. She encourages viewers to share the information widely and to engage with her organization to defend Judeo-Christian values and American democracy.
Note: The claims made in the video are part of a broader discourse on the influence of Islamic organizations in the West, and they have been met with both support and criticism. The document and its implications remain a topic of debate among scholars, activists, and policymakers.