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Excerpts from 'Creeping Sharia', 14 - 16 February 2017

  1. ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ groups in America promoted ‘Women’s March’
  2. New Jersey mayor [tied to ‘Muslim Brotherhood’] declared amnesty for immigrants linked to mercenary-terrorist gangs

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[1] ‘Muslim Brotherhood groups in America
promoted Women’s March’

“This ‘women’s march’ wasn’t about Trump. Trump is being used as a scapegoat for the Muslim agenda.” [Source: Why were protesters wearing hijabs?]

[Cheri] Berens is an American who has lived in Cairo for years working as a researcher for the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. She witnessed the violence that preceded the takeover of the country by the radical Muslim Brotherhood and the counter-revolution that removed it from power.

Berens is author of “Cheri’s Memoir: An American Woman Living in Egypt” and is working on her next book, “The Cultural History of Egypt.”

And, in an essay on her blog titled “Women’s March to Islam?” she chronicled how for everyday Egyptians watching on television, packed into “every coffee shop in Cairo that had a satellite dish,” the scenes in the streets of Washington, D.C., were disturbingly familiar.

They recognized the same methods the Muslim Brotherhood used for decades to finally seize control in Egypt playing out in the American capital.

“First we saw protesters smashing windows and torching cars,” wrote Berens.

“Hushed murmuring began around me as every single Egyptian in the coffee shop could be heard saying the words: ‘Muslim Brotherhood.’”

She observed: “The images we were watching could have been taken right from a street in Egypt. It is exactly what we had experienced on a daily basis for more than a year.”

While the violence stunned the Egyptians, it was American women wearing hijabs that evoked agitation and even anger.

“We have been fighting to remove the headscarf. Why are these the stupid women putting them on?” asked an Egyptian woman within earshot of Berens.

Berens detected Muslim Brotherhood influence among the Washington protesters and rioters, and one facet may help explain how something many Egyptians consider a sign of oppression, the hijab, became a trendy accessory for some American women during their march.

Berens said the Egyptians with whom she watched the protests were bewildered by the explanation offered on television that the women were marching for civil rights.

“The women in the coffee shop shook their heads and asked, ‘Rights? The headscarf will take away your rights!’ one young woman shouted at the TV.”

Berens recounted how the grand mufti of al-Ahzar, the highest authority in Sunni Islam, has ruled that the headscarf is not a religious requirement. She said that is well known to anyone who has read the Quran or studied Islam.

“And here, in front of our eyes, were non-Muslim, American women donning the headscarf!”

“In Muslim countries such as Egypt,” she continued, “women who do not wear a headscarf are often sexually harassed or attacked. They are beaten; they are raped; and sometimes, they are killed.”

Berens stated plainly, “Any country in which the headscarf is imposed, women always suffer from abuses and restrictions.”

That included, she said, the law imposed by ISIS in al-Qaida in Syria against women sitting in chairs, because it will stimulate them and make them “go out of control with lust.” Out of the same fear, women in certain areas of the Sudan are barred from wearing pants.

“In most Muslim communities,” Berens observed, “even Muslim communities in America, the headscarf eventually leads to the full veil, because the headscarf leads to the belief that women easily become sexually ‘out of control,’ or they become too ‘tempting.’”

Berens said that is what American women should be protesting.

And she made a bold declaration: “This ‘women’s march’ wasn’t about Trump. Trump is being used as a scapegoat for the Muslim agenda.”

“I follow more than 100 Muslim Brotherhood groups in America and also several of their most powerful activists. They were all promoting this Women’s March.”

She then used a phrase more often associated with the previous president:

“The activists, who call themselves ‘community organizers,’ targeted African-Americans and Hispanics, but even more heavily targeted was the LBGT community, pro-choice groups, and vulnerable university students.”

She noted that

“Muslims despise homosexuals” and that homosexuality is punishable by death in Islam, yet the Muslim organizations promoting the event targeted the LBGT community and claimed to promote their rights.

The author said that was done to enlist their aid, as Muslims have done with Christian and Jewish groups in attacking so-called “Islamophobia.”

Berens said the Muslims targeted pro-choice American women for the same reason, despite the fact that

“abortions are illegal in Islam and no Muslim woman would dare have one.”

She warned:

“They want American women to have abortions. They want the non-Muslim population to be stagnant while the their Muslim population grows. Numbers mean power.”

Berens also noted that the Muslim Student Association targeted students throughout the United States to go to the march.

“They have their finger on the pulse of the ‘gender identity crisis.’ They want American youth to be confused and frozen. They want American youth to be non-productive beings obsessed with their ‘civil right’ to a ‘safe space’ and ‘time outs.’”

That, she suggested, was the radical Muslims’ endgame.

“They want a young male population that is weakened, or with confused female tendencies, whether real, imagined or transgendered. They want to confuse the American youth so they are helpless and unable to fight. They want to oppress the women and weaken the men.”

And to that end, Berens maintains, subversive Muslims are employing misdirection.

“Most Americans have been focused on the stupidity of some of the goings on at the Women’s March instead of the deviousness of it. They want you distracted so that you won’t see what is really happening behind the scenes.”

And who does Berens blame for all the misinformation about the radical Muslims’ true intentions?

The American media.

She concluded with a revelation and a stark warning.

“Very powerful Muslim Brotherhood organizations helped organize and promote this event targeting very specific groups. And, starting in 1962, the Muslim Brotherhood placed very powerful people in the media profession to co-opt the media.”

And, a footnote, in case one would wonder: Why would Muslims in one of the most Islamic nations in the world erupt in cheers at President Trump’s promise to wipe out radical Islamic terrorism?

Berens made an observation that revealed some Americans might have more in common with the average Egyptian than they realize.

“We here in Egypt have experienced many terror attacks and all of us have experienced the death of a friend or family member who were members of the Army and who fight ISIS on a daily basis.”


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[2] New Jersey mayor [tied to ‘Muslim Brotherhood’] declared amnesty for immigrants linked to mercenary-terrorist gangs

It sure appears that way.

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Last week we told you about a Muslim mayor in New Jersey who declared his town a sanctuary for illegal aliens. The media was quick to highlight the mayor’s decision not to abide by federal laws but has been silent on his numerous trips to Syria (taxpayer funded?) and apparent personal links to jihad fighters in Syria. The Syrian Free Press has the details.


Source: Terrorist Supporter US Mayor Mohamed T Khairullah Plans 4th Trip to Syria [NevaehWest Investigations]

The mayor of Prospect Park New Jersey, Mohamed T Khairullah, is planning his 4th trip into Syria soon. He is asking via his facebook for donations, and has set up a few charities to help fund his trip. (Hopefully, he discloses all these monies to the Internal Revenue Service). He has video of himself going into Syria, as he claims he has family in Aleppo, delivering food, fuel, and supplies to “Syrians.”

He does have video, and pictures of himself with rebels. However, its unclear who he travels through Syria with. I can only imagine.

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He claims his grand father was an Imam in Aleppo, and his father a dentist, but his family left in 1980, when the mayor was 5 years old and moved to Saudi.

He fought hard to influence whoever possible through public appearances in rallys and in interviews for the US to intervene in Syria to give the rebels a chance to win, and topple the President, Bashar al-Assad.

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If I believed this mayor was JUST bringing food and clothing to Syrians, regardless of where they lived, I wouldnt have the problem I do. However, knowing he attends many rallys (inside Syria and inside the USA), and speaks negatively about Syrias president while rallying with those who carry the Black Flag of War, I do have a problem with what he is doing.

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When I see him with young American guys fighting against the SAA in Syria (trips probably funded through his charities), I have a problem with that. Is this even legal Mr Mayor?

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When I see the mayor wearing the same scarf as the crooked charity running aid and funding terrorists (exposed in my past article, and in a video I made), I have a problem with that. Especially being in politics in the USA!

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When I see the comments about Syrias Grand Mufti, I have a problem with that.

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When I see him calling terrorists who are behind the murdering of innocent Syrians “Heroes,” I have a BIG problem with that.

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With Ahmed Chiasna

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Calling Christains bigots because they fight to keep Sharia Law out of New Jersey

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I suggest the people of the state of New Jersey learn who their elected officials are, and what they are doing. Go to his facebook pictured above, and see his many videos, and pictures. You may not like what you find…


More: A separate Free Syrian Press article about the Muslim mayor: EXPOSED: US Mayor Mohamed T Khairulla


By NevaehWestSyrianFreePress.NETwork ~ 28 May 2015

Mayor Mohamed Taher Khairullah claims to have been born in Aleppo Syria in 1975, but moved to Saudi Arabia in 1980 at the age of 5. He lived in Saudi until 1991 when he was 16, then moved to the US. His father was Mohamed Basheer Khairullah, who died in 1995 at the age of 48 in the US. He states on his facebook, he is engaged to Mona Obaid since 29 March 2015. He has been previously married at least once to Marwa Homsi, possibly twice to a woman whose last name is Kabbani. The mayor was allegedly involved in a “domestic violence” act (aggravated assault), against his wife and father-in-law in 2002. Might explain why he isnt married, or at least doesnt live with his wife today. Although, his financial statement to the State of New Jersey Department of Education School Ethics Commission Personal Disclosure Statement dated 30 January 2015 states he is married. He now resides in Prospect Park New Jersey, where he is the mayor.

A special interest for the Americans to pay a great deal of attention to… This is a picture of Mayor Mohamed T Khairullah, the mayor of an American city. Here he is pictured with his relative Yassin Khairullah. In the insert photo, I added a photo of the mayor with another person in the crowd he knows. Notice VERY CAREFULLY, what the sign reads next to his male relative Yassin…

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Read the entirety of both Syrian Free Press posts linked above for more details and ask yourselves how did this Saudi-raised, Syrian Muslim get elected in New Jersey?


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Excerpts from 'Creeping Sharia', 14 - 16 February 2017
Submitted by SyrianPatriot
War Press Info Network at :
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