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Anti-Muslim Activists Gather In Tennessee to Warn of Shariah

A coalition of national security hawks, Christian activists from both here and abroad, lawyers and GOP activists gathered on Friday at a Nashville-area megachurch to discuss strategies and tactics for combating the 鈥渢hreat鈥 that Islamic Shariah law supposedly poses in the United States.

Following an invocation and prayer, speakers at 鈥淭he Constitution or Shariah: Preserving National Freedom鈥 鈥 hosted by the Shariah Awareness Action Network 鈥 wasted no time getting down to business.

John Guandolo turned 鈥渃ounterterrorism expert鈥 set the tone with a warning that an 鈥渋nsurgency鈥 is underway in America. Guandolo 鈥 whose vitriol was highlighted in a 2011 National Public Radio report on anti-Muslim propaganda in law enforcement training after he that a Jordanian-American professor had links to terrorists 鈥 alleged that many American mosques are complicit in a seditious Muslim Brotherhood plot to dismantle the Constitution and establish a global caliphate.

鈥淭here is no First Amendment protection granted to somebody who wants to impose foreign law on you,鈥 he told the audience. We are at 鈥渨ar鈥 with radical Islam, he said, and 鈥渢he enemy is right here in your neighborhood.鈥

Next up was , the legal mastermind behind anti-Shariah laws that have been introduced in a number of states (including Tennesee), who outlined a 鈥渓awfare鈥 strategy to battle Islam. Appearing by video, he urged lawyers in the audience to go on the 鈥渙ffensive鈥 and take a 鈥渉ard-nosed鈥 approach in their efforts against the imposition of Islamic law 鈥 and to prepare for vicious attacks by the Muslim Brotherhood and the 鈥淢uslim Brotherhood-progressive syndicate that has formed around the issue of Islamophobia.鈥

Many of the speakers 鈥 particularly Americans who had spent time overseas, such as David French of the American Center for Law and Justice, who specified that the enemy is 鈥渏ihadist Shariah鈥 鈥 stressed that there is a difference between radical Islam and law-abiding Muslims. Yet the overall message of the conference was that no Muslim who attends mosque can ever really be trusted.

鈥淚slam is about a political agenda,鈥 radio talk show host declared. Though he allowed that there are Muslims who aren鈥檛 prone to violence, those who are observant, he said, are obliged to be. 鈥淲e鈥檙e told that these are people who are not trying to recruit and do evil things in our communities when they build these mosques,鈥 and 鈥渨e鈥檙e told that these mosques are peaceful and tolerant,鈥 he said.

But 鈥渋f you鈥檙e following the Koran and being a good Muslim, it may not be possible to be a good, civilized, modern, peaceful, tolerant, accepting person, because that鈥檚 not what the book prescribes. What Islam needs, in my humble opinion, is a Protestant reformation,鈥 he said. 鈥淯ntil and unless that happens, there is only one Islam, and it is not peaceful and tolerant.鈥

, head of the anti-Muslim Center for Security Policy, cast the matter in Cold War terms. Renewing his of the House un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), Gaffney, who served as an assistant secretary of defense during the Reagan administration and has repeatedly called Islam 鈥渃ommunism with a God,鈥 said that Muslims are following the same 鈥減laybook鈥 as the Soviets did, infiltrating and subverting democracy from within. Their chief 鈥渁gent of influence,鈥 he said, is anti-tax hardliner Grover Norquist, who in Gaffney鈥檚 weird imaginings is part of a 鈥溾 of radical leftists and Muslim Brotherhood agents conspiring to destroy America.

Gaffney closed his presentation with a slide featuring a picture of a young Ronald Reagan testifying before HUAC. 鈥淜nowing what you now know,鈥 he admonished a rapt audience, 鈥測ou have an obligation to go forth and multiply and do no less than Ronald Reagan did in his day, because communism with a God is even more dangerous than it is without it.鈥

To emphasize their point about the dangers Islam poses to America鈥檚 鈥淛udeo-Christian heritage,鈥 the conference鈥檚 hosts imported a raft of Christian activists from across the globe. Justin Akujieze, a Nigerian Christian who is affiliated with the Chicago-based Coalition of Igbo and Biafra Organizations, spoke of sectarian violence against Christians and the growth of radical Islam in his home country. 鈥淐hristiandom,鈥 he said, has turned its back on his people 鈥 and America is their 鈥渓ast hope.鈥

Paul Diamond, a British lawyer who advocates for Christian causes and describes himself as a 鈥渟treet fighter with a posh British accent,鈥 spoke admiringly of 鈥淎merican exceptionalism鈥 and his fears of a Muslim takeover of Europe. Diamond expressed hope that Christians in America and the U.K. would stand 鈥渟houlder to shoulder鈥 to battle the dual enemies of Islam and anti-Christian sentiment, warning that 鈥淲hat鈥檚 happening in Europe could be coming to your state.鈥

According to most of the conference鈥檚 American presenters, the situation here vis-脿-vis Shariah/Muslim infiltration into our system is already pretty dire. Tennessee Freedom Coalition co-founder Andrew Miller declared that the Muslim Brotherhood has targeted his state because it is the 鈥渂uckle of the bible belt.鈥 National Field Director Kelly Cook 鈥 who said he 鈥渨ish[es] there were walls around this country 鈥 especially on the Southern border鈥 鈥 warned the audience they鈥檇 have to draw on all their resources to 鈥減reserve America in the upcoming battle.鈥 And Tennessee State Rep. Rick Womick claimed that Muslims are invading South America through Venezuela, and said that confidential military sources had told him there are 鈥渟leeper cells鈥 in the United States already. Womick drew a standing ovation with his declaration: 鈥淲e cannot have Muslims in our military because we cannot trust them.鈥

Other speakers alleged that radical Muslims are taking over the education system, starting with colleges and working their way down. 鈥淔rom the Ivy League to the community colleges and everything in between, we pump gas and they pump poison into the mind of our children,鈥 ACT founder Brigitte Gabriel said. Muslims, she claimed, are 鈥渄oing exactly what Hitler did鈥 鈥 targeting younger and younger children for 鈥渂rainwashing鈥 until they create an America-hating army of proto-radicals.

The conference was sponsored by a motley crew of anti-Muslim organizations including Gaffney鈥檚 Center for Security Policy, Joseph Farah鈥檚 far-right online publication World Net Daily (WND), and the ironically named Religious Freedom Coalition, which declares itself 鈥渄edicated to the equality of all mankind and the freedom of religious expression.鈥 Among the co-sponsors were the (a to the anti-Shariah bandwagon that has long been listed by the 人兽性交 as an anti-gay hate group); Pat Robertson鈥檚 American Center for Law and Justice; and , a network of 鈥淧atriot pastors and Patriot Partners鈥 with a history of gay-bashing.

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