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    Private Undercover Team Exposes Nationwide Network Of Radical, Anti-U.S. Islamic Centers
    Hundreds of Islamic centers in the United States have become a hot-bed of extremist activity; they promote violence, terrorism and hatred against America.

    "Our initial investigation has concluded there are between 400 to 500 radical Islamic centers in the U.S.," said David Gaubatz, the director of counterintelligence and counterterrorism for the Society of Americans for National Existence. "In those places, they preach an extreme version of Islam that says America and the West is the enemy. They espouse violence, hatred and the need for terrorism."

    Gaubatz is a former senior U.S. intelligence official, who now works for the Mapping Shari'a in America Project (www.mappingsharia.com), which is supported by SANE, a national non-profit group devoted to investigating the 2,300 Islamic centers in the U.S. for extremist activity.

    Gaubatz and his investigators are currently active and will soon form a team of about 12. They pose as people interested in converting to Islam or who are current Muslims. Their goal is to infiltrate mosques and Muslim centers. Recently, he and his team penetrated the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center, located in Falls Church, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C.

    Sporting a beard and Muslim dress, Gaubatz said he went on May 18 to the center, pretending to be an American interested in becoming a convert to Islam. He discovered the center espoused terrorism and jihad against America.

    "They are teaching what they call Jihad Qital, which means physical jihad," Gaubatz said. "They're teaching violence and hatred of the United States."

    Gaubatz said that he met the two primary clerics at Dar Al-Hijrah, Imam Shaker Elsayed and Imam Johari Abdulmalik. Both men have been trained in Saudi Arabia. He says another key individual is Yusef Estes, an informal senior leader at the center and an internationally influential Muslim scholar who was trained in Saudi Arabia.

    "They put me through the process of learning their faith and ideology," Gaubatz said. "They felt close to me and they gave me literature and CDs. They told me to study. The literature is very Jihad Qital."

    He said that the Islamic center has deep ties to Saudi Arabia and espouses Wahhabism, a virulent and puritanical version of Islam.

    "Many members of the mosque provided me literature to study. Most of the literature they gave me was from Saudi Arabia," he said. "Their literature preaches that America and the West are decadent and evil, and that Muslims have a moral duty to engage in violence against the infidels."

    Gaubatz says that Dar Al-Hijrah and other radical Islamic centers in the U.S. are funded by Saudi Arabia, which is the primary sponsor of the Wahhabist brand of Islam.

    "The ultimate goal for those at Dar Al-Hijrah is to instill Sharia law in the U.S. and have America adhere to the Islamic faith," he said. "They want America to be an Islamic state."

    Gaubatz said that the imams at the center encouraged him to read the works of their "friends"—some of whom have been convicted for terrorism-related activities. According to Gaubatz, one of those "friends" he was encouraged to read is Ali Al-Tamimi, a radical Islamist author, who was convicted of inciting terrorism in connection with the Virginia Jihad Network.

    Al-Tamimi was born and raised in the U.S., and then as a teenager went to Saudi Arabia to study Islam. He lectured often at the Center for Islamic Information and Education in Falls Church, Virginia. He was a founding member of the center, which is also known as Dar al-Arqam.

    The Virginia Jihad Network was a group of radical Islamists who were charged with engaging in terrorist plots. Nine members of the group were convicted of using and possessing various weapons, rocket-propelled grenades and explosives.

    Al-Tamimi was later convicted of being the spiritual leader of the group and of having encouraged them to wage Jihad on the U.S.

    Gaubatz maintains that he and his team of field workers at the Mapping Shari'a in America Project are not only focusing on major metropolitan areas. Although there is plenty of Islamist activity in cities such as Detroit, Dearborn, Michigan and Washington, he says radical Muslims are also establishing education and religious centers in small towns.

    "They're branching out and teaching the Jihadist ideology in small towns across America, especially in rural areas in places like Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina," Gaubatz said.

    He says that a terrorist atrocity on U.S. soil similar to what happened on 9/11 is inevitable unless Americans take decisive measures.

    "If we let our guard down, another 9/11—maybe even something worse—is going to happen again," he said. "We need to be proactive rather than reactive."

    Gaubatz says that his investigative team is composed of individuals of various faiths, whose goal is to protect the American homeland from Islamic extremism.

    "We have a team consisting of Christians, Jews and Muslims—there are several Muslims, in fact, on our team—who go undercover and try to penetrate radical mosques in this country," he said. "This is not about being anti-Muslim. It is about being anti-extremism, anti-Jihadism and anti-terrorism.

    "Our mission is to get at the truth—to find out the truth about what's really going on in our country."

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    Default Re: Private Undercover Team Exposes Nationwide Network Of Radical, Anti-U.S. Islamic Cent

    http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/DG062807


    New report of radical, anti-U.S. Islamic centers confirms our 2004-05 findings


    Investigative report by Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
    Private undercover team exposes nationwide network of radical, anti-U.S. Islamic centers and supports our investigative findings...

    ”Mosques and Islamic centers in the U.S. are actively teaching jihad ideology and paramilitary training in the U.S.” “I have sources - inside sources. These people at Best are armed and dangerous. They are doing paramilitary training there.”-- Statement by former city council member about an Islamic Center in the city of Buffalo, NY.
    --Reported by Douglas J. Hagmann, director of the Northeast Intelligence Network, September, 2004

    “Our initial investigation has concluded there are between 400 to 500 radical Islamic centers in the U.S. In those places, they preach an extreme version of Islam that says America and the West is the enemy. They espouse violence, hatred and the need for terrorism.”
    --Reported by David Gaubatz, director of counterintelligence and counterterrorism for the Society of Americans for National Existence and former senior U.S. intelligence official, June 2007


    Image from covert surveillance of Islamic center in Buffalo, NY. Children playing or paramilitary exercise?

    28 June 2007: On 27 May 2005, the Northeast Intelligence Network published an investigative report titled ”Islamic Jihad Training in America?” that summarized the findings of our extensive investigation and covert surveillance of mosques and Islamic centers inside the U.S. that are purportedly teaching Islamic “jihad” in the form of ideological teachings and paramilitary style training to members of such Islamic centers. The report is available herefor download in PDF format.



    School bus used for target practice located at Islamic "educational" camp in Hancock, NY. Harmless shooting, or something more sinister? Click here for link to article

    The primary focus of “Part I” of our investigation was the Islamic center located in the city of Buffalo, New York, a location that could be used as a template for other locations inside the U.S. The Northeast Intelligence Network first disclosed our investigative findings exclusively on The Tom Bauerle Show, featured on WBEN 930-AM in late 2004, prior to the issuance of our written report. Our findings, based on photographic documentation and information obtained through interviews, research, and other investigative methods, suggest that the ideology and practical aspects of Islamic Jihad is being taught at mosques and Islamic centers inside the United States, and those in charge of the Islamic centers are not being truthful to the public about their teachings. [Click "read more" above to continue reading].

    In addition to photographic and other documentation we obtained relevant to the Buffalo, NY Islamic Center, the Northeast Intelligence Network found instances where the Imam of the Buffalo, NY Islamic center, Ibriham MEMON, appeared to propagate hatred of non-believers of Islam in a speech he gave at an Islamic conference - statements that could serve to exemplify our findings in this brief audio clip.

    Unsurprisingly, our findings were challenged by not only those who operate the Islamic centers, but by a broader spectrum of people who, in spite of the evidence presented, did not - and still do not believe such activities and teachings are taking place. The recent investigative findings of Mr. Gaubatz, a former counter-intelligence official, are consistent with the reports we issued in 2004-05, and serve to reinforce our findings. Perhaps now more people will awaken to the fact that hundreds of Islamic centers in the United States have become a hot-bed of extremist activity; they promote violence, terrorism and hatred against America.

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