In the summer of 2014, UTT
scheduled a one-day training program for law enforcement in the
Phoenix, Arizona area hosted by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office
(MCAO). The program was designed to teach police officers and
investigators about the Islamic Movement in the United States and
Arizona, and provide them with tools to help them identify and
investigate the threat.
The attacks against UTT and
the MCAO were immediate.
On August 14th the Muslim
Advocates along with 75 other organizations sent a letter to
President Obama's Counterterrorism Advisor Lisa Monaco which called
UTT's training "bigoted" and asked the administration to
re-train all law enforcement officers who have been through such
training.
By September 10th, the ACLU
and several Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas organizations called for
the training to be cancelled, saying the speakers (UTT President John
Guandolo, Former CIA Case Officer Clare Lopez, and Former Department
of Defense Inspector General Joseph Schmitz) were "known for
inaccurate, dangerous statements about the Muslim community."
The letter,
signed by the ACLU's legal director in Arizona, was also signed by
the current and previous leaders of Hamas (dba CAIR) in Arizona
(Imraan Siddiqi and Mohamed El-Sharkawy), the leader of the Muslim
Brotherhood's Muslim American Society (AZ), and the leaders of the
MB's Islamic Community Center of Tempe (ICCT) and Islamic Community
Center of Phoenix (ICCP).
The properties of the ICCT
(1131 East 6th Street, Tempe) and ICCP (7516 North Black Canyon Hwy,
Phoenix) are owned by the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT) which
is the bank for the Muslim Brotherhood in North America. In the
largest terrorism financing and Hamas trial ever successfully
prosecuted in US. history (US v Holy Land Foundation, Dallas 2008),
NAIT was identified by the Department of Justice as a member of the
U.S. Muslim Brotherhood which directly
funds Hamas, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.
In fact, the two jihadis
who attacked the Draw Mohammad competition in Garland, Texas came
from the ICCP. Fortunately, they were killed before they could
harm anyone.
On September 19, 2014, 300
police officers from all over Arizona sat through approximately 8
hours of training from UTT which detailed the jihadi threat with
facts and evidence. At the end of the program, when asked, all
of the officers admitted they did not previously know the information
presented, and all agreed the information is critical to protecting
their community.
A victory for the good
guys.
So why did the ACLU, the
Arizona media, and religious
leaders join with the terrorist group Hamas (doing business
as CAIR) to condemn fact/evidence-based training which law
enforcement calls "critical" to doing their jobs and has
led to investigations into terrorism matters being opened in Arizona?
That is a fair question.
This week, UTT finds itself
in Louisiana training over 150 law enforcement officers from all over
the state. Six days ago, attacks and threats targeting UTT and
the host - the Rapides Parish District Attorney - came from the
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Hamas (dba CAIR), the Associated
Press and local media, and local Islamic organizations, including the
Islamic Society of Central Louisiana.
What a shock.
Yet, over 150 law
enforcement officers now know, from reviewing facts and evidence, the
Muslim Brotherhood has a massive jihadi network here in America.
Police also now
know CAIR was created by the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine
Committee, which is Hamas in the U.S., and got to hear from UTT's
Vice President Chris Gaubatz as he shared about his experience
undercover inside Hamas' (CAIR) headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Chris shared about retrieving over 12,000 documents from CAIR's
headquarters which revealed CAIR is involve in fraud, sedition,
and terrorism.
Chris also shared other
experiences he had visiting mosques across America and what is being
taught there.
Another victory for the
truth and for freedom.
Now these officers will be
able to take what they have learned back to the streets to identify
real threats so they can use the full force of the law to protect
their communities.
What are the common
denominators for the successes then and now?
First is the power of UTT's
message, built on facts and evidence - real truth about real threats.
Secondly, the courage and
tenacity of leaders like Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery and
Rapides Parish District Attorney Phillip Terrell are an important key
to these successes.
These warriors are ensuring
their citizens are well-served by the men and women in blue.
Citizens of Maricopa County (AZ) and Rapides Parish (LA) should
thank and support these men of courage.
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