Following Monday's UTT
article "Is
CNN Guilty of Material Support of Terrorism?" there was
an overwhelming positive response from UTT followers who noted the
many other incidents of mainstream media defending terrorists,
specifically Hamas doing business as the Council on American Islamic
Relations (CAIR)
So, for today's UTT
Throwback Thursday we will look at Hamas' primary U.S. front
organization - CAIR - and how the U.S. media continues to defend
them despite the undeniable evidence they are a terrorist
organization, and how the media lifts up other Muslim leaders who
turn out to be terrorists.
In the largest terrorism
financing and Hamas trial ever successfully prosecuted in American
history (US v Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development - HLF -
Dallas, 2008) the U.S. Department of Justice identified the Council
on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and Founder/Chairman Emeritus
Omar Ahmad as being a part of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine
Committee, which is Hamas.
The other two founders are
Rafeeq Jaber and Nihad Awad. Awad is the current leader of CAIR
and, in the professional opinion of UTT, the General Masul (leader)
of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood.
Please review UTT's CAIR is
Hamas document detailing a portion of the evidence
demonstrating CAIR is a terrorist organization (Hamas).
So how does the media
describe CAIR?
NBC and
CBS call CAIR
an "advocacy group." ABC News calls CAIR
an "Islamic civil rights group." CNN calls them
a "Muslim advocacy group."
ABC actually dropped a new
show, "Alice in Arabia" before they ever began shooting
because Hamas (dba CAIR) complained.
In an article on February
14, 2017, PR Newswire describes CAIR as "the nation's largest
Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization" and notes the
news was provided by CAIR.
Local media across the
nation identifies CAIR as "a Muslim advocacy group,"
"America's largest Muslim civil liberties organization" or
something similar here, here, here, here and here.
Remember that media outlets
like the Washington Post, NPR, and others called Al Qaeda financier
Abdurahman Alamoudi the "pillar of the Muslim community" in
Washington, D.C. and Al Qaeda leader Anwar Awlaki the "new
face" of moderate Islam before the United States killed him in a
drone strike.
The media is batting 0/1000
when it comes to identifying friendly Muslim leaders and groups.
The facts are already in
evidence detailing the ties to the Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas to groups
like CAIR, ISNA, MAS, MSA, IIIT, ICNA, MPAC, MLFA, Muslim Advocates,
and all the others yet the mainstream media never asks the tough
questions or does their homework on these issues.
Apparently
"investigative journalism" is a forgotten trade and truth,
facts and evidence are no longer sought after by today's
"journalists."
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