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The Project—Coming Soon to a Business Near You

Written by Derek Brigham on 17 April 2007.

In the Sharia round up for the day we find "The Project"—The big picture if you will. From scanning bacon at Target, to washing feet in the MnSCU system hoppers to towing booze in Somali taxis to... what's next?

What is "The Project?" Sounds like a top-down clandestine operation carried out by short-haired men in pale lab coats with thick plastic-rimmed glasses and clip boards.

Gary Gross—the hardest working man in the northwest of the Land of 10,000 Lakes has just finished his post about the MAC's enacting the tougher penalties on the Somali taxi drivers. He says he would've finished it earlier but came across an article by Patrick Poole who writes about the Muslim Brotherhood's plan for building the worldwide caliphate. The plan is called "The Project."  Check out his post from today and compare what's happening in
the Twin Cities to the steps in "The Project." I agree that as he says they're pretty similar.

Read his whole piece, but here is his observation on The Project. 

Here’s why Americans everywhere should be alarmed by that:

    What Western intelligence authorities know about The Project begins with the raid of a luxurious villa in Campione, Switzerland on November 7, 2001. The target of the raid was Youssef Nada, director of the Al-Taqwa Bank of Lugano, who has had active association with the Muslim Brotherhood for more than 50 years and who admitted to being one of the organization’s international leaders. The Muslim Brotherhood, regarded as the oldest and one of the most important Islamist movements in the world, was founded by Hasan al-Banna in 1928 and dedicated to the credo, “Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. Qur’an is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.”


Here’s what we know about “The Project”:

    What makes The Project so different from the standard “Death of America! Death to Israel!” and “Establish the global caliphate!” Islamist rhetoric is that it represents a flexible, multi-phased, long-term approach to the “cultural invasion” of the West. Calling for the utilization of various tactics, ranging from immigration, infiltration, surveillance, propaganda, protest, deception, political legitimacy and terrorism, The Project has served for more than two decades as the Muslim Brotherhood “master plan”. As can be seen in a number of examples throughout Europe, including the political recognition of parallel Islamist government organizations in Sweden, the recent “cartoon” jihad in Denmark, the Parisian car-burning intifada last November, and the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London, the plan outlined in The Project has been overwhelmingly successful.


Based on their actions, it isn’t a reach to say that MAS’s current goal is to gain political legitimacy here in Minnesota. They’re certainly propagandists. They’re certainly trying to establish a shadow government. There’s two immediately recognizable steps that they’ve taken in establishing that shadow government:

    * They’ve lobbied the the “Minneapolis Community and Technical College” “to install facilities to help Muslim students perform ritual washing before daily prayers.”
    * They’ve lobbied against the penalties that the MAC unanimously voted for.

If you read all of Kathy Kersten’s article , you’ll find that those are just a couple of the things that MAS hopes to accomplish through the political process.

It’s time that we woke up to what’s happening. It’s time that we realized that the Muslim Brotherhood, through its American proxy MAS, is trying to implement “The Project.”