Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Muslim former FBI agent who refused to wiretap fellow Muslims now Homeland Security Adviser

Muslim former FBI agent who refused to wiretap fellow Muslims now Homeland Security Adviser: "Back in 2002, Gamal Abdel-Hafiz was in the FBI, and refused to conduct a secret recording of a Muslim suspect. He said: “a Muslim doesn’t record another Muslim.” This was quite controversial at the time, and there were calls for him to be fired. But now the foxes own the henhouse, and he is advising the President on how to deal with the terror threat. That explains a great deal.

Abdel-Hafiz should have been fired in 2002, immediately after demonstrating that his allegiance to Islam was greater than his allegiance to the United States. Instead, he is now in a greater position of influence than ever."



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