If there were still any lingering doubts as to whether the Muslim American Society--or MAS--is an American arm of the Muslim Brotherhood, they were put to rest recently by none other than convicted terrorist Abdurrahman Alamoudi. Testifying under oath in a northern Virginia courtroom on March 14th, Alamoudi--who was once a top Muslim advisor to the U.S. government under both the Clinton and Bush administrations before being convicted in an Al-Qaeda plot to kill the Saudi Crown Prince--confirmed what MAS is really up to in the United States. Hint: it doesn't involve peaceful co-existence and interfaith tolerance, as MAS leaders would have you believe. Here's more on Alamoudi's explosive (no pun intended) and underreported testimony, from the Investigative Project on Terrorism:
The Muslim American Society (MAS) was created as a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in America, and continues to serve that function today, a man who once was one of the most influential Muslim political leaders testified in a Virginia courtroom Wednesday.
"Everyone knows that MAS is the Muslim Brotherhood," Abdurrahman Alamoudi told federal investigators in a January interview from a federal correctional facility.
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