With 15 dead last count in New Orleans after they were rammed by a truck driver on Bourbon Street and after at least 15 were wounded by a truck bombing outside Trump Tower in Las Vegas, it's time for us to take a deep dive into the Muslim Brotherhood. I'll have some details coming up on In Focus. In Focus.
I want to walk you through a number of events. So first I want to show you some of the footage from October 7th. Here are the Hamas terrorists driving into Sderot. And now I want to show you the rental car that was rented by the man who murdered Benjamin Harouni, a Jewish dentist inside of his office in San Diego last February.
Okay, let's move on. Two months before that, or a month and a half before it, two months before that, on December 31st, 2023, you had a caravan of pro-Hamas supporters or Hamas supporters driving from Patterson, New Jersey, which is heavily Muslim, into the neighboring Teaneck, New Jersey, which is heavily Jewish. Let's just take a look at their caravan. ♪
And finally, let's look at the truck that carried out the ramming in New Orleans on New Year's Eve. What do we see here? What we see here is Hamas with its white pickup truck. And then we see all of these other jihadists who were murdering innocents
while driving. And then you had, of course, a cyber truck that exploded outside of Trump Tower. I don't know what color it was. At any rate, all of these trucks are white. All of them, especially including the one that was driving in a threatening way from Patterson to Teaneck, they're all white pickup trucks, right? Why are they white pickup trucks? Because all of the terrorists who came after October 7th were copying Hamas. Now, why would they do that? Why would they copy Hamas?
Well, they would copy Hamas because they identify with Hamas. They identify with Hamas's ideology. They identify with...
Hamas's activities with their achievements in murdering 1,200 innocent people on October 7th, and they want to reenact that scene in their own towns, and they want to kill their own infidels, their own non-Muslims in their midst. And that's why they're using white pickup trucks, because they share Hamas's ideology. All right? Now,
Who are these people? Oh, and finally, I just want to show you one more clip. Here's a clip that New York City, major pro-Hamas rally, parade, going down the street in New York City, taking over the streets of New York City on New Year's Day. OK, so just like the people a year ago driving on New Year's Day, or this was actually New Year's Eve, I think December 31st.
from Patterson to Teaneck. So here you have New York City itself. You have a pro-Humas cavalcade walking down the street in New York City praising Hamas. All right. So why are they doing that? Who are the people in this march? Well, I dare say they're probably predominantly mosque attending Muslims who consider themselves to be pious. All right. Now,
What kind of mosques are they going to? What are they listening to in their mosques? Well, if we want to get a sense of what's going on in mosques in the United States, why don't we look at the statement that the Bilal Mosque, that the New Orleans bomber attended, put out after he killed 15 people in New Orleans and critically wounded many more.
All told, 30 wounded and many of them are still fighting for their lives, which is why 15 is the latest count of the dead and hopefully the last, but we don't know yet. So the Masij Bilal, okay, which is in Greater Houston,
And this is what they said. They said, Assalamu alaikum, brothers and sisters. I'm sure many of you have heard about the tragic events that took place in New Orleans this morning that are now being classified as an act of terror by the FBI. I want to emphasize the importance of everyone to stay vigilant and aware of your surroundings.
The safety of our community is the most important thing. And then it goes on and it says something interesting. It says, if anyone is contacted by the media, it is very important that you do not respond. If approached by the FBI and a response is necessary, please refer to CARE or ISGH.
CARE is the Council on American Islamic Relations, and I'm assuming that ISGH is the Islamic Society of Greater Houston. Okay? So if you are approached by the FBI and a response is necessary, the response should be to refer the FBI officers to either CARE or to ISGH.
Then it says here, the last thing, it is crucial that we stay united at this time as we condemn these terrible acts. Please stay safe. And it's signed, Jazakallahu Kirun Mazij Bilal Manj. Okay, so what is care and what does it have to do with all of the white pickup trucks of people who are killing innocent people, not only in Israel, but in the United States?
and even in Europe with these white pickup trucks? What does CARE have to do with any of this? So, first of all, I want you to watch a clip from Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin that was taken in 2017. -There was a trial in Dallas, Texas, in 2008, and during that trial, it was called the Holy Land Foundation Trial. They had a number of people on trial for raising money in America for terrorism, funding terrorism.
Well, what's interesting about that trial was all the defendants were convicted on all 108 counts of raising money in America to fund terrorism. The evidence that was submitted was never refuted by the defense for these defendants. They said, "The evidence we don't argue with. Your evidence is good." After they were convicted, the judge produced
an unindicted co-conspirator list of over 200 people and organizations. And what that unindicted co-conspirator list revealed was that virtually every major Islamic organization in America is raising funds for terrorism.
the Council of American Islamic Relations, the leading number one Islamic group in America, went back to the judge and said, "Please, take us off that list." And the judge said, "Not only will I not take you off the list,
But I'm going to make this list public and they publicize the list. OK, so General Boykin, who before he retired from service, was the head, I think, of the Special Warfare Command, who is a longtime special operator from the Delta Force, participated in most of the most important operations.
uh, operations at Delta force carried out is the head of special warfare in the United States. He was the deputy, I think the director of intelligence programs under the Bush administration, George W. Bush administration. So this is a guy who knows a lot about terrorism, both fighting terrorism. And then, uh, just from a sort of, um,
think tank perspective of being in the Pentagon and overseeing the United States' operations during the war against terrorism in the aftermath of 9/11. So Jerry Boykin here is saying that, okay, you had over 100 counts of terror financing that these four individuals who were being held on trial at the Holy Land Foundation terror finance trial, which was the largest terror financing trial in U.S. history, that
Not only were they found guilty, but the judge overseeing the trial listed 200 Muslim American organizations, all of the major Muslim organizations in the United States as unindicted co-conspirators, meaning that they too were engaged in terrorism financing, including CARE. Okay, now the thing about the Council on American-Islamic Relations is that they are the most powerful organization
organization in America for Muslims. Most of the mosques in the United States, I think over 90% of the mosques in the United States are affiliated with CARE. What is CARE? So what the Holy Land Foundation and Trust Terror Financing
trial showed was that CARE is the Muslim Brotherhood branch in the United States. And what, by the way, is the Muslim Brotherhood branch in Israel and so-called Palestine? Hamas. Okay, so CARE is Muslim Brotherhood branch
branch in the United States, just as Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood branch in Palestine. All right. So they're also, of course, a major political force, particularly in the Democratic Party. You had hundreds of Democratic lawmakers who have appeared at
at CARE events. Kamala Harris sent this warm greeting to CARE on the occasion of its, I think, 20th anniversary or something when she was a senator from California. All major players in the Democratic Party have
at one point or another, congratulated CARE for its important work, have received money from CARE-affiliated individuals and groups, etc. So CARE is very embedded in the Democratic Party. They also have ties to a lot of Republicans. So they're a bipartisan sort of organization in U.S. politics, very, very powerful organization.
And they're also a Muslim Brotherhood organization. And in 2014, at the end of 2014, the United Arab Emirates actually designated a terrorist organization along with ISIS and Hamas and al-Qaeda.
So that was a big deal. And, you know, here's a summary that I just want to read a brief part of that Daniel Pipes put together about CARE after they were designated as a terrorist organization by the UAE in 2014. This is what Daniel wrote in Algeminer. He was very surprised at the outset that CARE had been designated a terrorist organization by the UAE because in the past the UAE had actually financed CARE.
And so had Saudi Arabia, and so had a lot of the other Sunni Muslim governments in the Persian Gulf. And then suddenly, here's the UAE declaring a terrorist organization. And he noted that the reason was because around 2014, particularly when the Obama administration started courting Iran very powerfully, and you had the Arab Spring where you had an Iran-aligned Muslim brotherhood,
movements in all of these Arab capitals trying to overthrow the governments. They overthrew Mubarak in Egypt. They overthrew the regime in Tunisia and in other countries. They threatened the king in Morocco.
So you had all of these so-called Arab Spring uprisings that were actually Muslim Brotherhood uprisings that were supported by the Muslim Brotherhood, also in the United States, including CARE, who was all for the democratization of the Arab world. And they were also aligned both with Turkey, which considers itself the head of the Muslim Brotherhood under the Erdogan regime, which I'll get to at the end of this presentation.
broadcast, but also that they were aligned with or allied with Iran, as we see with Hamas and Iran being part of the Iranian axis, finding Israel in the current war. So that
While they are Sunnis, they are willing to align themselves with anybody who's willing to fight the infidels. And they also were engaged in the attempted overthrow, and in some cases, as in Egypt, the successful overthrow of the regime that was not Muslim Brotherhood, that was anti-Muslim Brotherhood. So when that happened around the Arab Spring, and then as the Obama administration began coddling,
Brotherhood and embracing the Muslim Brotherhood is what I think it was James Clapper, who was the Director of National Intelligence under Obama, referred to as a mainly secular, largely secular organization after they overthrew the government of Hossein Mubarak. So while the Obama administration was embracing the Muslim Brotherhood and embracing Iran, and as the Muslim Brotherhood and Iran were supporting and fomenting and carrying out
attempts to overthrow the regimes of the Sunni governments in the Persian Gulf particularly, but throughout the Middle East and North Africa more generally, they began declaring those who hadn't already, not only the Muslim Brotherhood, but terror-supporting organizations, Muslim Brotherhood-aligned organizations like terrorist organizations, and treating them as such. Qatar, which was sort of the nexus of the connections between Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood, was
was boycotted. They cut off all diplomatic ties with Qatar two years later in 2017 as a result of Qatar's key role as the headquarters and the owner of Al Jazeera in fomenting these efforts to overthrow the Sunni Arab government. So that despite the fact that in the past, organizations like the UAE, not organizations, governments like the UAE and Saudi Arabia had been supporting
the Muslim Brotherhood and CARE, among other things, and the CARE-controlled mosques in the United States, which are Muslim Brotherhood mosques. They started cutting them off very firmly during the Arab Spring and in its aftermath, 2013-2014, and then essentially declared war on their main state sponsor, which was Qatar in 2017. So the UAE cuts off or designates CARE the
the largest, most powerful American Muslim organization, a designated terrorist organization in 2014, and then Daniel Pikes after he goes through the history of why it is because of the split in the Islamist
camp between Iran-aligned Muslim Brotherhood and then the other Sunnis who were not Iran-aligned and were being threatened with overthrow by the Muslim Brotherhood. He then goes on and talks about whether or not the UAE was correct to designate CARA as a terrorist organization, and he comes away with the conclusion that it has. So I'm just going to read you the excerpt from his article. It says here,
Having explained why the U.S. listed CARE on its CARE manifest, we must ask a second question. Is the listing warranted? Can a Washington-based organization with ties to the Obama White House, the U.S. Congress-leading media outlets, and prestigious universities truly be an instigator of terrorism?
Here it says here, care can rightly so be characterized. True, it does not set off bombs, but as the UAE's foreign minister explains, our threshold is quite low. We cannot accept incitement or funding. And then he says, indeed, care incites funds and does much more vis-a-vis terrorism. And he gives a lot of examples. And they actually condoned October 7th. They supported Hamas. They said it was justified because of the occupation. But here in 24,
14, he says, it apologizes for terrorist groups challenged repeatedly to denounce Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist groups. CARE denounces the acts of violence, but not their sponsors, precisely. It is connected to Hamas. Hamas, a designated terrorist organization by the United States and many other governments, indirectly created CARE, and the two groups remain tight. Examples, in 1994, CARE head Nihad Awad publicly declared his support for Hamas, the Holy Land Foundation, and the United States.
Hamas front group contributed $5,000 to CARE. This is all what Nihad Awad did. In turn, CARE exploited the 9-11 attacks to raise money for the Holy Land Foundation. And this past August, demonstrators at a CARE-sponsored rally in Florida proclaimed, we are Hamas.
And it says, and this is, I think, key. It says, it settled the lawsuit. CARE initiated a libel lawsuit in 2004 over five statements by a group called Anti-Care. But two years later, so in 2006, CARE settled the suit with prejudice, meaning that it cannot be reopened, implicitly acknowledging the accuracy of anti-CARE's assertions, which included,
One, CARE is a terrorist-supporting front organization that is partially funded by terrorists. Two, CARE is supported by terrorists supporting individuals, groups, and countries. Three, CARE has proven links to and was founded by Islamic terrorists. And four, CARE actively supports terrorists and terrorists supporting groups and nations.
Then it includes individuals accused of terrorism, and it's in trouble with the law, and there he was talking about the Holy Land Foundation trial. So the thing is, is that...
CARE is the organization that in the Islamic Center for North America or for Greater Houston, that's also an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terror financing trial because ISNA is also considered to be
a terror financing Hamas Muslim Brotherhood aligned group in the United States. So you're talking about two major American Muslim organizations. Here you have the mosque,
Right. That this terrorist from New Orleans attended regularly saying, don't talk to the don't talk to the FBI. If they for if you feel compelled to talk to the FBI, just refer them to CARE or to the Islamic Society of Greater Houston. So they're saying have these representatives who are aligned with Muslim Brotherhood or in CARE's case has been.
alleged to be the actual chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States, have them talk to the FBI in your name. Okay, so that's sort of a stunning little thing that we're told here. And when we look at the myriad ties between CARE, Hamas, al-Qaeda,
through funding, through common members, then you're getting into some very difficult territory that we really have to look at very closely. And here, what's interesting is that the terrorists in New Orleans and the terrorists in Las Vegas have been reported
to have both served in the same U.S. military base. Now, they didn't say which military base it was that these two men both served at at the same time, apparently. But I wonder whether it might have been Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas. Fort Hood, of course, was the site of a major jihadist assault in November of 2009. On November 5th, 2009, a U.S. Army major, a psychiatrist named Nidal Hassan, opened
opened fire on his fellow soldiers, and he murdered 13 people, 13 people, 12 soldiers, and one civilian female. He also wounded 32 soldiers who were there at the event that he stormed with his assault rifles and opened fire on these poor people.
So there are a lot of very troubling aspects to the Hassan case. So the first one is that the Obama administration refused to designate this as an international terrorist attack. They wouldn't designate the victims as victims of terrorism. They didn't get Purple Hearts until...
They sued the government in court, or Congress cast a law that enabled Congress to give them Purple Hearts because the Obama White House and the Obama Defense Department refused to acknowledge that it was a terrorist attack until they were forced to do so. So it wasn't from 2009 until 2015, the wounded and the dead were not seen as casualties of war.
And they should have been because from the outset, it was clear that this was an act of international or first of all, it was an act of jihadist terrorism because a wad while he was shooting at his fellow soldiers was screaming out Allah. So he was saying that he was doing it in the name of jihad, in the name of Allah, in the name of Islam. OK, second of all,
Second of all, he was affiliated with known terrorists. He had gone to the Darj al-Hijrah Mosque in northern Virginia, where at the same time as two of the 9-11 terrorists attended that mosque, they were two of the terrorists that attacked the Pentagon on 9-11. And they were there together with the imam at the mosque, a man named
Anwar al-Awliki. And now Awlaki or Awliki was killed in a drone attack the first time that a U.S. citizen was targeted specifically in a U.S. drone attack in Yemen after he left the country in 2011. Awlaki was considered to be one of the heads of al-Qaeda. But before he was so designated as a foreign terrorist, he was first operating in the United States and actively radicalizing American Muslims in American mosques.
And so one of the people that he apparently played a role in bringing into the circle of jihad was Awad, was Nidal Awad, the major at Fort Hood. And Nidal Awad had email exchanges, over 20 email exchanges with al-Awlaki before he carried out his attack. Moreover, Awad had a whole history of attacks.
public or of statements in the course of his military service on behalf of Jihad calling for the murder of infidels in the name of Jihad he had red flags going off on him
All over the place. But rather than take him out of the army with a dishonorable discharge, investigators in the FBI kept saying that there wasn't sufficient evidence to take any action against Awad until it was too late, after he had killed 13 people and wounded 32 at Fort Hood. And he wasn't charged as an international terrorist either. He was charged on 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of attempted murder, but he was not charged as an international terrorist.
So he had ties with international terrorists. He shared the same doctrine and the same ideology as al-Qaeda. He viewed himself as an al-Qaeda terrorist. He worked openly, openly in terms of emails, which were being monitored because he was emailing a designated foreign terrorist at the time, al-Awlaki, and he wasn't stopped. And all of these red flags didn't go off. Why didn't they go off?
Well, because the Obama administration at the time in 2009, 2010, 2011, and really on through the end of the Obama administration, was courting and embracing the Muslim Brotherhood, bringing Muslim Brotherhood-aligned people into the federal government as well.
So you had a situation where because the United States refused to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization and in fact refused to review it even as a jihadist organization, it's a mostly secular organization, said the head of U.S. intelligence, the director of national intelligence, James Clapper, when he was asked about it in testimony before Congress.
So you have the heads of the Obama administration in total denial, deliberate denial, about the jihadist nature of the Muslim Brotherhood. You have them embracing the Muslim Brotherhood's main organization in the United States, CARE, as the main Muslim American organization. CARE itself
was at the time, and I don't know whether it still is, in control of around 90% of American mosques, according to work that was done by the Center for Security Policy and other organizations in Washington in the 2000s. So here you have this organization and this movement, the Muslim Brotherhood movement, that's indoctrinating people inside of their mosques
to support jihad. They support Hamas, they support Hezbollah, they obviously support suicide bombings, they support jihad against Israel and against the United States, as we see with their acts of jihad against Americans in New Orleans, in Las Vegas.
We saw it at Fort Hood. We also saw it at the recruiting office in June, I think, of 2009 in Little Rock, Arkansas. You have U.S. service personnel in the U.S. Army being indoctrinated and radicalized while they're in service or afterwards.
in these Muslim Brotherhood-aligned mosques in the United States. And then they go out and they kill their fellow Americans in the case of, of course, the Little Rock Recruiting Office. And in Fort Hood, they were attacking U.S. soldiers. And in the case of New Orleans, they were attacking civilians. But the point is, these were acts of war against the United States carried out by American citizens who had been indoctrinated and embraced radical Islam
and the cause of jihad in American mosques. And then the mosques, as we see with the statement from the Bilal Mosque in Houston, tells its people not to speak to the FBI. So this is a very important thing because when you look at what's happened, you realize that until the United States does something different,
then what it's doing now, this problem is only going to continue to fester and grow because you have people on the street in New York who are embracing Hamas, who are celebrating Hamas. You have them leading anti-Semitic assaults throughout the United States since October 7th. I mean, these are the same, it's the same kind of, it's the same kind of championing of jihad after the New Orleans assault. The New Orleans assault here is Eve.
that you had, of course, after October 7th. You have the same kind of vehicles being used. You have the same ideology, the exact identical ideology guiding the murderers in both cases, whether it's Hamas or the jihadi in New Orleans. It doesn't matter. They're interchangeable because they all believe the same thing. And where do they get it? Well, in the case of New Orleans, in the case of Las Vegas, in the case of Little Rock, in the case of Fort Hood, and in so many other cases,
They got indoctrinated at their mosques. And who runs these mosques? Well, just look at what they say. Talk to CARE or to the Islamic Society of North America or their regional chapters here in greater Houston.
So the United States, the American government, the federal government, the FBI, the CIA, whoever, they have to start looking differently at what's happening on the streets of the United States, in their mosques particularly, and beyond. They have to start looking at what's happening in these areas and saying, okay, what's
This creed is the problem. This creed is inherently anti-American, is inherently at war with the United States. Until they do that, you're going to see more infiltration. You're going to see more assaults. You're going to see more terrorist attacks being carried out by otherwise normal Americans, right? You serve in the army. Everybody dies.
everybody praises and everybody lauds and everybody respects veterans. They would be the last people that anybody would suspect. But you can't look at the military record. You have to look at the mosque record. You have to look at what mosque they go to. You have to look at what is being preached in the mosque. Who are these mosques aligned with? And you have to look at the overall organizations. You have to look at the Council on American Islamic Relations. You have to look at the Islamic Society of North America and say, what is it that they're preaching? What do they believe?
Because that's really what's guiding people when they go out and they kill people wantonly, whether it's in Germany at a Christmas market, whether it's in Israel on October 7th and basically every other day of the year, you know, every year for the past many years since Hamas was established in 1988.
Because this is what they believe and this is what they seek. They believe in jihad, as you see with all of their supporters, whether in the mosques or on the streets in places like New York City. And then now that we've sort of talked about it, you know, and said, OK, you know, General Boykin and many other people for years have been advocating designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. There was a lot of support for it in the first Trump administration.
I'd like to hope that in the second administration, they'll actually fire that bullet and take this action because...
You can't look at things as just, oh, because they're wearing suits or because they donate to political campaigns that they're normal American organizations. Because if their creed is the annihilation of the United States and jihad in the service of an Islamic caliphate that's going to rule the world in the name of their view of Islam,
then it doesn't matter what their military service was or how they act like normal American political action organ committees or whatever it happens to be. Because what they're driving at and what they're seeking is the annihilation of the United States and the American people, just as they're seeking the annihilation of the Jewish people and the Jewish state. And they want to see the conquest of Europe in the name of Islam.
So you have to look at what these groups actually believe and what they're trying to achieve when they advocate for leniency, for non-denialism.
enforcement of various laws in the United States against people with ties to jihadists, and they're telling their own adherents, their own members not to speak with the FBI. Why would they do that? And we have to see that it's part of an international movement because when we look at the scenes on New Year's Day in New York where these people are marching on behalf of jihad, on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood, whether in Israel or in the United States,
They look exactly like another crowd earlier that day in Turkey, in Istanbul. And let's just look at this footage from the major, it's like the big bridge in Istanbul. And they're being addressed by President Erdogan's son Bilal. Look at this crowd. And what does Bilal Erdogan tell them? Now we are here for Jerusalem, for Al-Aqsa Mosque.
We send our greetings to our Palestinian brothers from Istanbul. He sincerely congratulates the Syrian fighters. He says, may their struggles and victories be blessed. Bilal Erdogan is telling them that they're going to conquer Israel. That's what they're going to do. Now, Erdogan just used his ISIS front group, HTS, to seize control over Syria.
And they're already instituting an Islamist regime in Syria. In Hama, I saw a report yesterday that they started having morality police patrolling the city to try to nationalize
Now, gently, nudge, but not so gently because they're all carrying machine guns. Women in Hama, which has a large Christian population, to cover themselves in hijabs. Right. So they're trying to turn Syria into an Islamic caliphate. That's what they do because they're ISIS. They've changed the curriculum in the schools in Syria. They're no longer talking about the Syrian nation. They're talking about Umayyad Islam. They're talking about the Islamic nation.
because they don't view themselves as Syrians per se. They view themselves as denizens of the Islamic caliphate. And who's the head of the Islamic caliphate? The head of the Muslim Brotherhood. And who is the head of the Muslim Brotherhood, at least in his own eyes? Erdogan. These same people, they don't respect national borders. They're threatening Jordan. And they may very well begin a conquest of northern Jordan in the near future.
They threatened Egypt. They threatened in the Sinai. They took control for a while. ISIS did of a large swath of the Sinai Peninsula, which is why Israel allowed Sisi to deploy his forces into the Sinai to wage war against them and defeat them. But now ISIS is back and it's on the march. It's on the march, whether in New Orleans or in Syria.
And they seek to build a caliphate that's going to be directed by Turkey under Erdogan and going now through Syria. They're going to want to expand to Jordan. They're going to try to
replace the Iranian axis, which is now on its last legs thanks to Israel, with an axis of their own. They want to encircle Israel as well. They want to overthrow the regime in Jordan. I think probably King Abdallah, one way or another, is going to be the last Hashemite king. And the question is just what kind of successor regime we're going to see in Jordan. And I think that people should start thinking very seriously about the day after the Hashemites and what that ought to look like for the
for regional stability. But it's also true in the Sinai. It's also true in Egypt. And they want to, again, encircle Israel in order to destroy the Jewish state. And so I think it's very important that Israel...
do the final act in destroying the Iranian axis, which is to destroy Iran's nuclear installations. The Biden administration, I'm taping on January 2nd, so it has another 18 days in office. They're still placing an embargo on arms to Israel to block Israel from attacking Iran's
which is why we're not going to see anything happen, I don't think, on this front until after Trump takes office. But shortly after that occurs, Israel has to take out those nuclear installations. But at the same time, we're not going to be able to even catch our breath.
Because what we're seeing now with the rise of these jihadists in the United States that are affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood through their mosques and through care is that now largely directed by Turkey, you're seeing a new wave of jihad against the West, obviously against Israel in these Arab states.
We're at the region, and it has to be taken care of as well. So yes, first we have to finish the war that we've been fighting for the past 15 months, which was against Iran's axis, by destroying Iran's final card in this game, which is their nuclear installations. But then we have to move on and realize that this is just...
This is just a shape-shifting monster of jihad, and it has to be combated in all of its forms and shapes because the creed is the creed of Islamic imperialism and mass murder. In the name of that, Islamic imperialism and supremacy. And if you don't deal with it,
it's going to deal with you. So, you know, Godspeed to the wounded in New Orleans, in Las Vegas, and of course here in Israel that continues to be challenged and attacked by Hamas and by the other jihadist organizations that are seeking its annihilation. But we have to be focused on
what is happening. We have to be willing to understand things for what they are, and we have to be willing to take action. This is going to be one of the most important and earliest challenges that the Trump administration is going to face. CARA isn't a stupid organization. They're an incredibly powerful organization, and they've built themselves up, even after the Holy Land Foundation case, as the most important and the most powerful Muslim organization in the United States. And yet, as
as the UAE exposed in 2014, and as many, many American researchers have exposed over the years, it is a Muslim Brotherhood organization. It is the Hamas supporter, the main Hamas supporter, the Muslim Brotherhood supporter of Hamas and Jihad, Islamic Jihad and al-Qaeda in the United States. And it has to be treated as such. Anyway, those are my thoughts for today. Take care, and I'll talk to you again next week. ♪