Newly retired Department of Homeland Security agent Philip Haney, in his new book "See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government's Submission to Jihad.", says the Islamic Center of Fort Pierce also has a tie to a case he developed on a worldwide Islamic movement known as Tablighi Jamaat. Haney has found that the Islamic Center of Fort Pierce, Florida, is part of a network in the United States that originated in the Indian subcontinent.
The Fort Pierce mosque's website features a link that demonstrates its relationship to the Shariah Board of America, a division of the Rahmat-e-Alam Foundation, which operates the Darul Uloom Chicago madrassa. The madrassa is closely affiliated with the Institute of Islamic Education, which was a major component of Haney's Tablighi Jamaat case. "This case struck me as very similar to the San Bernardino shooting case," Haney told WND on Sunday. "I suspected that they were both part of a national and international network of organizations."
The White House and FBI say that Omar Mateen did not travel to become radicalized. However, Omar Mateen traveled 2 times to Saudi Arabia, and both trips were not part of the Haj pilgrimage. Saudi Arabia is the world's largest exporter of Radical Islam, which is not a religion or a cult, but a form of political ideology. Saudi Arabia may be USA's closest Middle East ally, but they are a state sponsor of terrorism. The schools, Universities and mosques across Saudi Arabia only teach one type of Islam, and that is Radical Islam.
According to Noam Chomsky, in interview, titled "Saudi Arabia is the "Center of Radical Islamic Extremism" Now Spreading Among Sunni Muslims."
"As Saudi Arabia continues to fund fighting in Syria and Yemen, Noam Chomsky says it is "the center of radical Islamic extremism." Chomsky adds that the U.S. ally is "a source of not only funding for extremist radical Islam and the jihadi outgrowths of it, but also, doctrinally, mosques, clerics and so on, schools, you know, madrassas, where you study just Qur'an, is spreading all over the huge Sunni areas from Saudi influence."
http://www.democracynow.org/2016/5/17/chomsky_saudi_arabia_is_the_center
According to Thomas Friedman in his New York Times article, "It is not an accident that several thousand Saudis have joined the Islamic State or that Arab Gulf charities have sent ISIS donations. It is because all these Sunni jihadist groups -- ISIS, Al Qaeda, the Nusra Front -- are the ideological offspring of the Wahhabism injected by Saudi Arabia into mosques and madrasas from Morocco to Pakistan to Indonesia."
American officials may not like to say the words, "Radical Islam", but we have to learn about it, and find a way to combat it in order to make Americans safe. Refusing to discuss the problem will not make it go away."
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