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Author Sperry, Paul (Paul E.)

Title Infiltration : how Muslim spies and subversives have penetrated Washington / Paul Sperry.

Publication Info. Nashville, Tenn. : Nelson Current, [2005]
©2005

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 Rocky Hill, Cora J. Belden Library - Adult Department  973.931 SPERRY    Check Shelf
Description xxiv, 360 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Preface -- Introduction -- I. In Allah we trust. 1. Don't pick on Muslims -- 2. Politically correct suicide -- 3. From the White House to the big house -- 4. White lies -- 5. The top ten myths of Islam -- II. The terror network. 6. The threat still among us -- 7. The facilitators -- 8. The Wahhabi corridor -- 9. The Muslim mafia -- III. Religious infiltration. 10. Interfaith phoniness -- 11. Sanctuaries of terror -- 12. The 9/11 mosque -- 13. The 9/11 imam -- IV. Law enforcement infiltration. 14. Congress and the FBI -- 15. Institutionalized PC -- 16. Jews need not apply -- 17. The mole house -- 18. The case of the reluctant agent -- 19. The Iranian informant -- 20. The prison powder keg -- V. Military infiltration. 21. The fifth column -- 22. Loose nukes -- VI. Corporate infiltration. 23. Wudu in the restroom -- 24. Norman "no profiling" Mineta -- 25. The dark lair of CAIR -- VII. Political infiltration. 26. The Muslim caucus -- 27. Undue influence at the White House -- 28. Department of Homeland insecurity -- 29. Penetrating the White House -- Afterword -- Notes -- Index -- Acknowledgments.
Summary As Americans continue to worship at the altar of cultural diversity and endorse religious tolerance for tolerance sake, Muslims masquerading as "moderates" have insinuated themselves into the very fabric of American society, taking advantage of our blind trust and gaining footholds in our education system, government, workplace, law enforcement, and military. In this book, the author uses revealing new interviews and classified documents to courageously explain how, for the past thirty years, these Islamist extremists have been covertly working to destroy our constitutional government and the Judeo-Christian ethics on which our nation was built. Their goal, according to the author, is to replace the U.S. Constitution with the Quran and turn America into an Islamic state. And, as he details point-by-point, they have been unwittingly aided in their sinister aims by the politically correct media, government, and citizens, who don't fully understand the dangers of the Muslim faith. This book exposes the facade of moderation and patriotism that Muslim scholars, imams, clerics, businessmen, and other leaders in the burgeoning Muslim community in America have conveyed in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In reality, the Muslim establishment that publicly decries the radical fringe-represented by al-Qaida's brand of Islam known as Wahhabism, the official religion of Saudi Arabia-is actually a part of it. The only difference is that they use words and money instead of bombs to accomplish their goals. Now, thanks to his research and forthright presentation, their cover is blown. He will not only make readers forget nearly everything they've been told about these "moderate" and "mainstream" leaders, he will expose the true agenda of them, and will explain the full scope of the dangerous threat of Islam in America. With everyone still on edge after 9/11, this book will appeal specifically to people interested in current events and/or religion. Additionally, the book will appeal strongly to women whose roles, values, and rights are greatly threatened by fundamentalist Islam.
Subject United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009.
Infiltration (Military science)
Spies -- United States.
Spies -- Washington Region.
Subversive activities -- United States.
Subversive activities -- Washington Region.
Muslims -- United States -- Political activity.
Islamic fundamentalism -- United States.
Terrorism -- Political aspects -- United States.
ISBN 1595550038
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