Suhail Khan is a member of the American Conservative Union’s board of directors. ACU hosts and operates the Conservative Political Action Committee’s annual conference, and during this week’s CPAC conference in Washington, Khan has come under fire for alleged links to the Muslim Brotherhood. During a panel on conservative inclusion at CPAC on Saturday, Khan flatly declared that there is no Muslim Brotherhood in the United States. The Tatler has obtained video of Khan’s remarks, below.
The Muslim Brotherhood identifies many front groups in their own internal documents, documents which were entered into evidence by federal prosecutors in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism trial. A simple Google search of “Muslim Brotherhood United States” also easily proves Khan’s assertion to be false. Numerous groups working in the United States, in various capacities, have been provably linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. To note but one prominent example, the Council on American Islamic Relations, CAIR, has been identified by the FBI as a group connected with the Muslim Brotherhood, and Hamas. Hamas itself is the Palestinian affiliate for the Muslim Brotherhood.
The video was shot and brought to PJTV by the Florida Security Council, floridasecuritycouncil.org, led by Tom Trento, J. Mark Campbell and Randy McDaniels.






Would it be within the PJM speech codes to refer to him as “a lying sack of Bat Guano?”
Or another way of putting it is , “Al Taquia is caca del toro”.
This guy is a total lier Islamic Radical !
CPAC infiltrated.
Guess what?Grover Norquist painted his way….
Clueless RINO’s are NO match for stealth jihadists and I ain’t kidding!!
All taqiyya totes will say that there is no MB in the USA. Oh, can we or should we ever believe them???
So, I guess this must mean that all of the Ikhwan guys who wrote that 1991 Ikhwan strategy paper, introduced at the Holy Land Trial, that stated that:
“The Ikhwan must understand that all their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and “sabotaging” their miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God’s religion is made victorious over all religions.”
and their fellow Ikhwan members have left the U.S., right?
Oh snap! Truth. Truth. Truth.
Watch out for that taquia, see you next fatwa.
Allahu Akbar, bitches! We die like nobody’s religion!
There is no cannibalism in the British Royal Navy!
Always be suspicious of a fridge only filled with condiments.
CPAC is now a colorful mix of homosexuals, islamists, atheists, and advocates of drug use, prostitution, paedophilia and the like (ie, libertarians). Their distance from the extreme left is quite tiny; the libertarians want total anarchy whereas the leftists want total government control just like the nazis and the commies of old. Now that Barry is playing the fiscally conservative “Reagan” there’s no difference whatsoever between the Paulistas and the Obamanistas. And that is the new face of CPAC. Grrrrr…
What a brilliant analysis. How I wish I had written it!
What have all these vicious, hateful groups in common?
They all ignore the fact that Jesus Christ is King of Kings and Lord of Lords.Kings hold the power of life and death over their subjects.
Want to live? Then please the King. Got it?
What on earth does your belief in Jesus have to do with this discussion? I am sure you get a great deal of comfort in believing that Jesus is king, etc. But to insert a comment like that into a discussion like this shows disrespect for all of us who do not believe as you do. I happen to have a religion that is different from yours and does not include Jesus. My religion gives me solace and comfort. So please spare me from your proselytizing. I find it offensive.
your joking right?
I find your hate for Jesus offensive. He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords; He is the Bright and Shinning Morning Star. The muslim brotherhood, the islamists, and all of those who reject Jesus will live for eternity in hell. We are given a choice. I choose Jesus.
It’s comments like this that are offensive. Richard showed no hatred for Jesus whatsoever. He simply said his religion doesn’t include Jesus. You obviously find solace in Jesus and for that, more power to you. But others may not agree and to condemn everyone who doesn’t believe as you do to an eternity in hell is much the same as the “tolerance” those of the left make claim to. They have none for any dissenting view. Pathetic.
I consider myself a spiritual person and try my best to follow certain teachings of the Bible. However my religious foundation also does not specifically include your Jesus. I just wanted to thank you so much for condemning me, that was most Christian of you. What’s next burning me and my family at the stake if we don’t convert?
Allahu Akbar mofo.
Is it condemnation to warn a motorist that the front of their car is on the train tracks and a high speed train is aprroaching. if her beliefs are that you are ub=nsaved without Christ and will go to hell, it is proper for her to warn you. P.S. it is Islam that says convert all infadels or kill them, not Christianity. Any Christian that would kill for his religion does not understand Christ’s teachings.
Funny Richard, out of “a colorful mix of homosexuals, islamists, atheists, and advocates of drug use, prostitution, paedophilia and the like” you seem to only be offended by another’s faith in Jesus Christ.
Richard, your a moron.
Bleh. You Xians think you have cornered Conservatism and leave no room for Godly men and women of other faiths.
I guess in your lexicon it is lucky for me that I believe in Jesus. I believe He is another incarnation of Lord Vishnu along with Lord Krishna and Buddha.
Aum.
It looks like CPAC has become a good option to avoid. What a crock all of this is! Are there any leaders left who have enough intestinal fortitude to ward off these people?
Col Alan West
I believe that the Obama administration is working hard to re-brand the Muslim Brotherhood to make these Islamic fascists more palatable to the ignorant American masses… Mark Steyn quipped that Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, was an “idiot” for declaring the MB to be secular. That is naive. Clapper isn’t an idiot. He’s a “company man”, and he works for Obama, friend to myriad anti-American radicals spanning the spectrum from “liberation theology” A-holes like Jeremiah Wright, to communist A-holes like Bill Ayers and Van Jones, and Islamic fascist A-holes like Rashid Khalidi.
This is a massive re-branding operation, it looks to me like the Muslim moles who infest our nation on many lebpvels are coordinating with the filthy traitor occupying Pennsylvania Avenue to pull the black hood over the gullible American people.
Wise up.
Ah’m witchyu, Dood!
Fire that sumb*tch right now! Eject that LIAR!
There’s a Muslim Brotherhood fundraiser happening THIS SUNDAY in Yorba LInda / Orange County CA.
http://www.earnedmedia.org/ccfa0209.htm
http://www.ocregister.com/news/islamic-287829-event-community.html
How appropriate!
AND THERE’S NO BLACK PEOPLE IN AMERICA! We’re totally cool. Tweet this!
The Obama Regime loves a ‘crisis’. But, when it comes to a REAL CRISIS, they just scratch their nuts, and pick their nose.
You got it backwards, they scratch their noses…
Somebody needs to tell my murdered relative, a U.S. “white devil” according to the (stranger to him) gunman at the trial.
Seems to me some people may have made a wise choice in skipping this little conference run by an organization with delusional board members.
This subject (Islamists in the WH) has appeared time and time again. There are Islamists close to the president; there have been dangerous Islamists invited to pray at the WH, there are Islamist congressmen (Ellison), and this Khan guy just to name a handful. They have ALL publicly lied about Islam and their ties to radicals; and yet they get to advise the POTUS and go on “outreach” missions funded by our tax dollars. People like Khan must think that we’re completely delusional.
They are engaged in much more than just ‘taquiyya’, they are “using the enemy’s tactics against them” (meaning us. There is a word in Arabic that describes this tactic, and I cannot remember it.
Political Correctness, spinning and political hackery is the tactic used against us. We dare not criticize the POTUS for fear of being called ‘racist’ (which is conveniently why the ‘racist’ flames have been fanned); and we dare not question or name “Islam” for what it really is for fear of being “intollerant” and ‘Islamophobic’.
Khan and the other WH Islamist have to go.
The Muslim Brotherhood in the United States
STEVEN MERLEY
Research Monographs on the Muslim World
Series No 2, Paper No 3, April, 2009
HUDSON INSTITUTE
CENTER ON ISLAM, DEMOCRACY,
AND THE FUTURE OF THE MUSLIM WORLD
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Pg 5
A speech given in the early 1980’s by Zeid al-Noman, an MB leader, explains how the Brotherhood organization coalesced in the U.S. in the early 1960s. al-Noman describes the first phase as a “gathering or grouping:”17
… the Movement was founded here with the founding of the general Islamic
activism or it might have preceded it by a little bit. At first, it was a gathering or a grouping for Islam activists without an organizational affiliation with the Movement. So, the first generation of the Muslim Ikhwans in north America composed of a team which included he who was an Ikhwan in his country or he who was a member of The Worshipers of the Merciful Group or he who doesn’t have a direction but who is active in Islamic activism. This was the first point or group which gave or planted the Muslim Brotherhood seed in America.18
Al-Noman describes the second phase of Brotherhood development as regional gatherings headed by a “Coordination Council:”
After that, the Movement went through different organizational formats. One of the first organizational formats tried here were the regional gatherings as each movement had …, had its gathering with a leadership and the collection of these leadership formed the Group’s leadership or what is called the Coordination Council. They were meeting and the resolutions of that Council were non-binding for its members. Of course, there were some countries …, there were some countries which did not have a large gathering in North America, we can call them ….[UI] countries, individuals of this country would associate with the nearest movement to them. So, for instance, an Iraqi might have joined Jordan’s Ikhwans and, for instance, a Libyan might associate with Egypt’s Ikhwans and so forth.
Finally, al-Noman says that a unified leadership emerged, operating under the name of “The Muslim Brotherhood:”
Following this stage, a new organizational format started to evolve which is the unified Movement. These …, these groups of Ikhwans started to gather under one leadership. During this stage, the name of this gathering was not important but the affiliation with the Ikhwan’s name was an affiliation due to the size of thought of this Movement and …er, or books and writings of this Movement which were available in the field. This was the reason for which the name “The Muslim Brother hood” was adopted as a basis for this work. I mean, to the point that, at some point, there was an attempt to change the name of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement to The Islamic Movement and making it affiliated with a dissenting group in Iraq called the Islamic Movement. All of that, Ikhwans, was at the beginning of work when the Ikhwans who came to America, may God reward them all good, were seeking methods for activism. This was probably in mid ’60s …er, or even …., I mean, mid ’60s, long time ago.19
This “new organizational format” of the U.S. MB may have been related to the “The Cultural Society,” an organization that was created in 1962 to protect the identity of Muslim Brothers who had come to the U.S. The Chicago Tribune investigation detailed the formation of the Society:
U.S. chapter of the Brotherhood … was formed in the early 1960s after hundreds of young Muslims came to the U.S. to study, particularly at large Mid western universities such as Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Some belonged to the Brotherhood in their homelands and wanted to spread its ideology here. But to protect themselves and their relatives back home from possible persecution, they publicly called themselves “The Cultural Society” and not “The Brother hood.”20
There is no available information about where the Cultural Society was first established or the identity of its early leaders.21 However, the Tribune investigation reported that the Cultural Society went on to help establish the Muslim Students Association (MSA) in 1963, the first in a series of the Brotherhood’s public or “front” organizations. A U.S. Brotherhood document confirms that MSA was founded by the Brotherhood giving a slightly earlier date:
In 1962, the Muslim Students Union was founded by a group of the first Ikhwans in North America and the meetings of the Ikhwan became conferences and Student Union camps.22
One of the MSA founders acknowledges the 1962 founding of the organization, providing some additional detail: 23
The MSA of the U.S. and Canada was officially formed at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign on January 1, 1962. We first met in Urbana on December 25th, 1961, when some MSA students were visiting us from Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Then we met again on the first day of January 1962 to plan a strategy for the bylaws and how to organize all the students in America. There were about eight people from four different states. In April of the same year, we had our first annual convention in Urbana where fifteen people attended. The second convention was in Urbana as well, and fifty people attended. And the third was in Carbondale, Illinois where we had two hundred people attend…. At that time, we were [all] known as “Muslims”… there was no difference between Arabs and non- Arabs, Shia and Sunni. People at the time did not know much about Islam. We were invited by non-Muslims to give lectures about Islam. Even the university’s foreign student advisor used to help and guide us, and gave us a plaque of achievement. MSA was the best student group on campus; we used to pray daily on campus and had a series of lectures to non-Muslims on Friday evenings.24
In 1995, global MB leader Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi further confirmed the connections between MSA and the Brotherhood, and said that the goal of the organization was to “conquer” the U.S. through dawa (Islamic proselytizing):
In a 1995 speech to an Islamic conference in Ohio, a top Brotherhood official, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, said victory will come through dawa: “Conquest through dawa, that is what we hope for,” said al-Qaradawi, an influential Qatari imam who pens some of the religious edicts justifying Hamas suicide bombings against Israeli civilians. “We will conquer Europe, we will conquer America, not through the sword but through dawa,” said the imam, who has condemned the 9/11 attacks but is now barred from the United States. In his speech, al-Qaradawi said the dawa would work through Islamic groups set up by Brotherhood supporters in [the U.S.]. He praised supporters who were jailed by Arab governments in the 1950s and then came to the United States to “fight the seculars and the Westernized” by founding this country‘s leading Islamic groups. He named the MSA [as one such group].25
It is likely that the MSA served as an important recruiting tool for the U.S. MB. The Chicago Tribune investigation details how the Cultural Society’s recruitment process involved careful surveillance of Islamic facilities and organizations:
Not anyone could join the Brotherhood. The group had a carefully detailed strategy on how to find and evaluate potential members, according to a Brotherhood instructional booklet for recruiters. Leaders would scout mosques, Islamic classes, and Muslim organizations for those with orthodox religious beliefs consistent with Brotherhood views…. The leaders then would invite them to join a small prayer group, or usra (family or prayer goup). The prayer groups were a defining feature of the Brother hood…. But leaders initially would not reveal the purpose of the prayer groups, and recruits were asked not to tell anyone about the meetings. If recruits asked about a particular meeting to which they were not invited, they should respond, “Make it a habit not to meddle in that which does not concern you.” Leaders were told that during prayer meetings they should focus on fundamentals, including “the primary goal of the Brotherhood: setting up the rule of God upon the Earth.” After assessing the recruits’ “commitment, loyalty, and obedience” to Brotherhood ideals, the leaders would invite suitable candidates to join. New members, according to the booklet, would be told that they now were part of the worldwide Brotherhood and that membership “is not a personal honor but a charge to sacrifice all that one has for the sake of raising the banner of Islam.”26
Al-Noman describes Brotherhood recruitment in a similar manner, also making reference to usras (prayer groups), and suggests that the MSA was the main organization for recruiting into the U.S. MB:
As a recruitment in the ranks of this movement, it’s main conditions was that a brother must be active in the general activism in the MSA, a person who attends its general conferences or participating in its executive committees, whether local or central, and this was the Movements’ condition in the sixties. We can then sum up the condition of the movement in the 60s by saying that commitment to the movement was a sentimental commitment, a grouping one and general activism was the basis for that commitment. Also in the beginning, there were regional gatherings which turned into a unified movement without an intellectual or organizational scale. And we said that recruitment used to take place in the following format, attending the MSA conferences, and choosing active Arab elements and approaching them to join the Ikhwans. As for the Ikhwan who came from their countries, they probably joined the movement specifically if there were large numbers of Ikhwan movement who preceded them to America. Then, joining movement would be automatic; he would notify that he has arrived and after that he would join in the nearest opportunity. Most of the Usras then were then individual Usras. I mean, sometimes an Usra would be made up of three people and the distance between two of them is maybe 100 or 150 miles. They would meet once a month or once every six weeks.27
The document also notes that the concurrent conferences of the two organizational structures facilitated this recruitment from MSA into the Brotherhood:
The Ikhwan’s conferences used to be held at the same time as the MSA conferences. They would either precede it with one day or come a day after them.28
Three individuals—Ahmad al-Haj Totonji, Dr. Jamal al-Din Barzinji, and Dr. Hisham Yahya al-Talib—played key roles in the founding and development of MSA. All were born in the Kurdish, northern part of Iraq, and may have met there or possibly later in Britain, where all three received their undergraduate education in engineering.29 30 31
An FBI memo has identified Barzinji and al-Talib as members of the Muslim Brotherhood prior to establishing a residence in the U.S.”32 TheWashington Post adds that [Barzinji] fled Iraq in 1969 when the Ba’athist regime started executing fellow Islamists.33 34
After completion of their studies in Britain, the three came to the United States, ostensibly for graduate study but also to continue organizing Muslim youth activities. An MSA history identifies Totonji, among others, as one of the founders of MSA:
It was in January 1963 that some of the most respected personalities in the Islamic movement came together at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and formed the MSA of the U.S. and Canada. Over seventy people from across the country, including Muslim Brothers Totonji, Ahmad Sakr,35 Mahdi Bhadori, Ilyas Ba-Yunus—then all students—met in what would be the first of a number of historic gatherings to discuss the state of Muslims in North America.36
A December 1996 letter written by Totonji indicates that he had become the MSA Chairman.37 Another history of the MSA adds Barzinji to the list of MSA leaders:
The MSA … started with just a little more than a dozen students…. The earlier conventions in the sixties attracted hardly a hundred participants. But the momentum provided by the likes of Sakr, Totonji, Barzinji, and others too num erous to mention, gradually caught on, membership increased, chapters multiplied, and [this] brought us to the point where we are today.38
The Washington Post article confirms that Barzinji was an important MSA leader and implies that he was a member of the MB:
An engineering student and top MSA leader, [Barzinji] joined MSA associates in 1971 to host the top leaders of the Egyptian Brotherhood—just released from sixteen years in prison—for two weeks of meetings in Indiana. He and other then-MSA leaders helped persuade the Egyptian Brothers to try participating in Egyptian elections as an alternative to underground struggle…. “It was one of our main contributions to the Ikhwan movement worldwide,” he said.39
An online biography of Dr. Barzinji adds that he was MSA President in 1972.40
Finally, a book written by al-Talib suggests that he was also one of the important members of the MSA at that time.41
Various documents and media articles indicate that the MSA headquarters was located in Gary, Indiana, until 1975, where it was associated with the Masjid al-Amin Mosque.
More here:
http://www.currenttrends.org/docLib/20090411_Merley.USBROTHERHOOD.pdf
I’d feel better about this if we could get a verificaion from Valerie Plame.
How you know why the Heritage Foundation and many other conservative organizations boycotted this CPAC conference. People can call themselves Conservatives and Republicans, but their actions usually show their true nature. CPAC this year looks more Progressive then Conservative.
Claiming there is no Muslim Brotherhood in the United States is like saying there are no Italians in the Mob, or that Daley’s Chicago politics were not run by organized crime or even that some obscure Illinois politician never said he would “have to side with them”.
Wow-
Just wow-
Why on Earth is this person on the ACU board? to meet a quota??
Jihad denier on ACU Board…and Ron Paul wins the straw poll.
I’m glad Sarah stayed away from this circus.
I beleive NR used to say the rule was that any organization not positively Rightist would eventually be co-opted by Leftists. Now it appears that even explicitly Right-wing orgs may be infiltrated. The total absence of cojones among todays’ Rightists is to blame. You have to draw lines and enforce them ruthlessly to keep any organization effective. You better remember that what you find under a big tent is a three-ring circus.
Check out David Horowitz speech at CPAC on frontpagemag.com
He nails Kahn and also Grover Norquist.
The only thing that would surprise me would be if I learnded that conservative ranks WERE NOT filled with marxist and islamist moles.
Soron alone can fund thousands of them.
Heck, one or more of the Rebublican presidential candidates is probably a secret marxist.
Lie, cheat and steal is what marxists do.
For all this regime’s outreach to terrorists in propaganda and money, it is high time the people of this country step up with a little outreach of our own — paid and sworn to uphold the Constitution, the perpetrators should have their wealth re-distributed, freedom contained and if appropriate, lives forfeit.
But would personally be satisfied if they were just driven out of office, symbolically, on garbage trucks and forever barred from any access to the public trough.
Those that wish to defend terrorists can do so on the battlefield, not at the people’s expense.
That’s my vote.
Taqiyaa is the way of sundry organizations operating under the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States, the Muslim Students Association, the Islamic Society of North America, the Muslim American Society, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) et al. and etc.
(even Louis Farrakhan and friends and supporters like JWright are on board, not to mention fellow travelers in the Black Panthers. Remember the guy shooting up Jewish centers and then he and his young buddy shooting people from the trunk of a car, John Mohammed ? Muslim Brotherhood was his gig, as I recall.)
Even given taqiyya, isn’t there some kind of Muslim hell for such baldfaced liars as Suhail Khan ?
And people wonder why Palin doesn’t attend their little wienie roast.
Seems to me the Arctic Fox was onto something. Im curious as to what Andrew Breitbart might think about this.
Classic moon god worship. Lie like Mohammad to the Infidel. Try him for treason against these United States by a military court during a time of war.
Name the best practitioner of Taqiyya in CPAC.
Who are you kidding ??
Khan needs to be blasted from the ACU, or the ACU needs to dismantle itself and drop the C.
Earlier today I attended an ICNA fund-raiser at the Yorba Linda, CA Community Center. ICNA is tightly connected with Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah and Hamas. I was there as an American patriot, with intent of taking many still pics – not much pics to take really, but I was there for around 1.5 hours anyway.
With ICNA involvement with Muslim Brotherhood, and more, we objected to the city of Yorba Linda for permitting this fund-raising event.
ICNA was outnumbered 10 to 1, patriots had probably 500+ people out on the grass and a few dozen out near streets, and just hundreds of American flags!
All-in-all, I’d call it a financial FLOP for ICNA – they hired 3 private security for this event, one appeared to be armed under his light jacket, they had complimentary valet parking, but there were no parking spots available, WE had the parking spots less maybe 10, Yorba Linda mayor Nancy Rikel (she needs impeachment) sent in 20 to 30 Brea police (I guess Yorba Linda shares with Brea – apparently because of the high volume of email Nancy received, she feared there might be violence. There was none, case closed).
Along with a $25 entry fee, dinner was served, and from what I saw entered this event, there was probably between 50 and 75 who went inside. So unless some big bucks were handed out at this Jihadist ‘fund-raiser’, ICNA didn’t even come close to breaking even.
This ‘protest’ was just covered on ABC News, but as always the import was played down.
CPAC, you need to remove this cancer within your orginization NOW. He sounds like your typical moslem enabler, who puts the Koran ahead of EVERYTHING. That makes him an enemy of the constitution, and thereby an enemy of American values. Toss em, CPAC.
“Suhail Khan is a member of the American Conservative Union’s board of directors.” And just who at CPAC is responsible for this stupidity? How, in view of the rising tide of evidence regarding the Muslim Brotherhood’s creed and their connection to a number of Muslim terrorist groups around the world, does Mr. Suhail Khan have the audacity to say this and remain as a CPAC board member? This is either political correctness run amok or a well planned, well organized attempt by Muslims to continue their concerted, unchallenged and largely successful infiltration into the body politic of every political stripe. CPAC needs to grow a spine, call a spade a spade and show this guy the door. Then they need to figure out how they’re going to explain this stupidity without looking like who they really are; feckless, dhimmi fools.
CPAC ostracized a conservative group of Muslim critics from participating at their main event last year. It is now clear why.
Finally, this made the Glenn Beck show today.GOD Bless the internet, Campbell & McDaniels!