Infiltration
by Paul Sperry
The most dangerous Moslem radicals won't be sneaking
through our borders from the Middle East -- they're alr
eady here. That's the
alarming message of Washington-based investigative reporter Paul Sperry's new
book, Infiltration: How Moslem
Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington. Using access to classified
documents as well as exclusive interviews with FBI agents, Customs officers, and
military intelligence officials, Sperry reveals how the top levels of our
government, armed forces and intelligence agencies have been compromised by
radical Moslems -- many of them trained, supported, and inserted into their
positions by the so-called "moderate" Moslem establishment in America. Cleverly
exploiting "diversity," "religious freedom," and tax-exemption laws, these
subversives have gained firm footholds in key American institutions, including
public schools and universities, the federal and state prison system, law
enforcement, the military, nuclear weapons laboratories, the Department of
Homeland Security -- even the White House.
The ultimate goal of these subversives, according to
Sperry -- quoting verbatim from some of the most respected and "mainstream"
Moslem leaders in America -- is to replace the U.S. Constitution with sharia
(Islamic) law and turn America into an Islamic state. And, as Sperry details
point-by-point, they have been aided and abetted in their sinister aims by
tireless champions of spiritual and cultural relativism in the media and
academia, who have mitigated the threat in the public's mind by "mainstreaming"
Islam.
Infiltration, at
bottom, is a story of mass deception -- a disturbing tale of how the American
people have been played for fools, victims of an elaborate fraud orchestrated by
the "mainstream" Moslem establishment to protect a faith from due scrutiny,
while concealing an underworld that secretly plots to infiltrate and overturn
the American system of government.
A small sampling of Paul Sperry's disturbing
revelations:
- "One Nation Under Allah": how some of the most
respected American Moslem leaders -- the so-called "moderates" who have
broken bread in the White House, prayed in Congress, advised the Pentagon,
and even lectured cadets at the FBI academy -- are harboring a secret dream
about the future of American culture.
- The influential American Moslem leader who has
repeatedly told Moslem audiences that their goal is to turn the U.S. into an
Islamic state, even if it takes "a hundred years".
- How an Islamic activist obtained a sensitive
intelligence post at the Department of Homeland Security even though he
failed to disclose his past association with a confessed terrorist -- an
omission overlooked by a federal personnel agency he happened to previously
advise as one of its top internal lawyers.
- The senior White House official who once lobbied
Congress and federal agencies to make it harder for federal law enforcement
to deport Middle Eastern immigrants with suspected terror links.
- The FBI's translator program: a den of deceit and
dual loyalties, where mistranslations of al Qaeda intercepts by Moslem and
Arab linguists is commonplace, say agents and translators who have worked
there.
- How the FBI is putting its agents through "Moslem
sensitivity training," which includes inviting Muslim clerics and leaders to
preach about the allegedly peaceful attributes of Islam.
- The growing threat posed by the more than 20,000
Moslems in America's armed forces -- and by the estimated 200,000 Moslem
prison inmates in America, many of whom have been converted by radical
chaplains sympathetic to al Qaeda.
- The Arabic translator in the Minneapolis field
office of the FBI who had a relationship with an al Qaeda suspect for seven
years -- and was quietly let go only recently.
- How, in their rush to recruit Arabic translators
after 9/11, both the FBI and Pentagon cut corners on background checks and
hired Moslem translators in spite of their ties to military and intelligence
agencies in Syria, Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey.
- How laptops with classified intelligence about al
Qaeda investigations have gone missing from the translation unit in the
Washington field office of the FBI.
- The Muslim FBI agent who refused to wear a wire to
secretly record a Moslem target of a counterterrorism investigation -- and
his friendship with the bookkeeper of the target.
- How Arabic instructors at the Defense Language
Institute, where U.S. Army translators are trained, gloss over Arab
terrorism and focus instead on Arab arts and culture.
- The deal the White House struck with Moslem-rights
groups to avoid describing terrorism as "Islamic".
- How a Republican-tied Islamic institute has been
running influence operations against the federal government.
- The "moderate" Muslim advocacy group that,
according to IRS financial records, has donated money to terrorist front
groups, while also employing three officials recently arrested for
terrorist-related activities.
- How the same group has received substantial
foreign support for its operations, despite public denials by its officials.
- The Saudi-bankrolled American social studies
teacher who is educating public-school children about Islam through
sugarcoated textbooks and role-playing exercises in which kids "become
Moslems" for weeks.
- The Saudi-funded Washington-area mosque that
ministered to at least two of the 9/11 terrorists. How at least four leaders
of the mosque have come under federal investigation or scrutiny for
terrorist ties.
- How the tenants of a Pentagon-area apartment
building popular with diplomats working for the Saudi Embassy in Washington
cheered the 9/11 attacks, according to a leasing agent and former residents.
- Why one former top FBI agent says the Bureau's
knowledge about the growing threat of Moslem fanatics in America still ranks
about 20 on a scale of 1-to-100.
- How, according to the former head of the FBI's
Washington field office, that office is home to a number of Moslem moles.
- How the "moderate" Council on American Islamic
Relations (CAIR) is backed by a radical Middle Eastern foundation that
supports Palestinian terrorists, according to tax and land records.
- The "Wahhabi Corridor": how an area in Northern
Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., that is heavily populated by s is
serving as a base of operations for Islamic terrorists.
- The Moslem art of telling "white lies" to defend
the faith and further the cause of Allah, as instructed in the hadiths, the
sacred supplements to the Quran.
- The deceptive methods used by Moslem leaders to
conceal the dark underbelly of Islam in an effort to gain wider acceptance
in Washington -- and how Washington's politicians and pundits, even after
9/11, buy into Moslem leaders' hype about the peaceful, non-threatening
nature of Islam.

