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A Call for
Strategic-Level Intercession to Cut Nazi Roots and Dismantle Islamic
Fascism…
“…this nation is
at war with Islamic fascists…”
The Islamic Mein Kampf
A Video Presentation
7/22/07 -
Al Fatah's Nazi training was CIA-sponsored
- hirhome.com
U.S. President George W. Bush, August 10,
2006

Left to right: Nazi
Muslim Flag used in Bosnia under Haj Amin al-Husseini, 1943; al-Husseini
meeting with Adolf Hitler, 1941; al-Husseini reviewing his Nazi Muslim
troops, 1943.
CANDIDATE FOR U.S. CONGRESS EXPOSES AND WARNS AGAINST NAZI ROOTS OF ISLAMIC
TERRORISM
Mr.
Chuck Morse, a Boston-area radio talk show host and syndicated columnist, is
currently running as a Republican for U.S. Congress in the 4th
Congressional District of Massachusetts, a seat presently held by
Representative Barney Frank. In his campaign talks, articles and a recently
published book, Morse is courageously presenting historical data and showing
the links between Nazi fascism and current Islamic extremism.
Just as the
Nazi threat was not confined to Jews, the “Islamofascist” threat is not
confined to Jews, as demonstrated by the events of September 11, 2001 and by Islamic terrorist bombings in
London, Madrid,
Bali and Israel.
Nazism held a
genuine appeal for the Arab populace, who were attracted to its messages of
rejection of democracy, recovery of past military glory and Jew-hating. In
1935, Reza Shah, the ruler of Persia, changed the country's name from
Persia
to Iran to reflect that they, like the Nazis, were Aryans. A popular Arab
song during the war went, "Allah in heaven, Hitler on earth."
The historic
Nazi connection to today's Islamic terrorism is Haj Amin al-Husseini, the
grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He became a Nazi agent after meeting Adolf
Eichmann, an architect of the Holocaust, in Palestine in 1937, and with Nazi
funds organized the Arab Revolt of 1936-39 which led to the British closing
Palestine to Jewish immigration. This facilitated the "Final Solution" by
closing off the avenue of refuge. In 1941, the mufti orchestrated a
short-lived, Nazi-backed generals' coup in
Iraq.
One of the participants in that coup, Gen. Khayrallah Tulfah, was Saddam
Hussein's uncle and mentor.
The
Iraq
coup was followed by the Farhud, a pogrom against Baghdad's Jews, an event
viewed by Sephardic Jews as comparable to the German "Kristallnacht." The
Mufti obtained Hitler's assurance in November 1941 that after dealing with
the Jews of Europe, Hitler would treat the Jews of the
Middle East similarly. Husseini promised the support of the
Arabs for the Nazi war effort. In
Berlin,
Husseini used the "sonderfund," money confiscated from Jewish victims, to
finance subversive pro-Nazi activities in the
Middle East
and to raise 20,000 Muslim troops in
Bosnia,
the infamous Hanjar S.S. Waffen, who murdered tens of thousands of Serbs and
Jews in the Balkans and served as police auxiliary in Hungary.
But the Mufti's
Nazi heritage did not end with the Holocaust.

Left to right:
Adolf Hitler, Nazi salute; Hezbollah swearing-in ceremonies in Iran; Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
“Israel must be wiped off the map…”
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
October 26, 2005
“They have
created a myth in the name of the Holocaust…”
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
December 14, 2005
MEMBER OF CANADIAN PARLIAMENT SAYS IRANIAN-BACKED HEZBOLLAH IS “REMINISCENT
OF NAZI PARTY IN 1930s”
Jason
Kenney, a Tory Member of Parliament and Parliamentary Secretary to Canadian
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, stated at a press conference on August 22,
2006, that he is opposed to removing Hezbollah from Canada’s list of
terrorist organizations. Kenny said “lessons need to be learned from
history.” “There was another political party in the past which had
democratic support, which provided social services, which played an
important role in the political life of its country in
Germany
in the 1930s which was also dedicated to violence against the Jewish
people,” Kenney declared. “Hezbollah is motivated by anti-Semitism and
dedicated to the destruction of Israel.”
“Armed
struggle is the only way to liberate
Palestine…and aims at the elimination of Zionism in
Palestine.”
Palestinian National Charter,
Articles 9 and 15

Left to right:
Arabic edition of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” distributed by Palestinian
Authority in 2003; Yasser Arafat in Fatah militia; Hamas children in
military indoctrination; Palestinian Fatah militia salute.
“Commando (Feday’ee) action constitutes the nucleus of the Palestinian
popular liberation war. This requires its escalation, comprehensiveness, and
the mobilization of all the Palestinian popular and educational efforts and
their organization and involvement in the armed Palestinian
revolution….Accordingly, the Palestinian people look to all spiritual forces
in the world for support.” (Articles 10 and 16, Palestinian National
Charter, 1968)
Mohammed Abder Rauf Arafat al-Kudwa al-Husseini, shortened to Yasser Arafat
to avoid identification with his mentor, Haj Amin al-Husseini, was born on
August 4, 1929, in
Egypt, though Arafat’s “official” website says, “in
Jerusalem.” Said to be al-Husseini’s
nephew or cousin, Arafat began to work for al-Husseini in
Cairo in 1946, when he was 17.
Egypt, Syria and other Arab
countries, and some Latin American states had become a haven for thousands
of Nazi expatriates. Al-Husseini played a key role in this “pipeline” which
trafficked war criminals. Arafat helped supply arms for al-Husseini’s
al-Jihad al-Muqaddas militia, or “Holy Warriors.” Arafat’s posted biography
does record that "In 1958, President Yasser Arafat departed the Arab
Republic of Egypt to Kuwait to work as an engineer. [He] met several
Palestinian figures…and discussed with them the establishment of the
Palestine National Liberation Movement, 'al-Fatah'. Later, [he] went back to
Palestine to meet a group of Palestinian activists and announce the
launching of the Fatah movement on January 1, 1965.…”
Indoctrinated by al-Husseini to “kill Jews wherever you find them,” and
fueled by Arab editions of Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” and the conspiracy theories
published by the Egyptian government under the title, “Protocols of the
Elders of Zion,” Yasser Arafat and his Fatah movement began to mock moderate
Arab leaders and to call for war “to eliminate Israel.” Egyptian President
Abdel Nasser, associated with al-Husseini, employed a number of former Nazi
officers, and founded the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) as an
alternative to Arafat’s Fatah. Following the “Six-Day War” in 1967, the PLO
was reorganized and placed under the leadership of Yasser Arafat. In 1968
PLO delegates met to draft a national charter or covenant, the articles of
which deny the ancient existence of the Jewish People in the Holy Land,
demand an “Arab homeland” and Palestinian state, and call for the
destruction of the State of Israel. Though Arafat and PLO governing bodies
made “promises” to amend the Charter and affirm Israel’s right to exist, no
changes have been ratified or implemented. The original 1968 Charter is
still displayed by the Palestinian delegation to the United Nations and
other Palestinian bodies.
The
recent militant call from Iran to “wipe Israel off the map” has century-old
Nazi fascist roots. To keep the Arab and Palestinian people deceived and
intellectually and spiritually enslaved, the Holocaust must be derided as a
“myth.” A web of lies and conspiracy theories must be carefully spun and
maintained. Children must be continually indoctrinated. “Turnspeak” must
remain the order of the day.
Joan
Peters, in her classic study, “From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the
Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine” (ISBN 0-9636242-0-2) documents that
“turnspeak” is a term first used by journalists to describe German
propaganda after it invaded
Czechoslovakia
in 1939. To win sympathy for their invasion, the Germans practiced “turnspeak.”
They turned the blame back on the Czechs for trying to precipitate an
all-out war in the region. In other words, the Czechs, in their attempt to
hang onto their land, were ready to plunge all of Europe into war. How did
the rest of Europe respond to this lie? They believed it. World leaders
decided that something had to be done to preserve peace at any cost. Author
William Shirer, a reporter in Europe at the time, distilled the truth simply
when he wrote, “Thus the plight of the German minority in Czechoslovakia was
merely a pretext…for cooking up a stew in a land he [Hitler] coveted,
undermining it, confusing and misleading its friends and concealing his real
purpose…to destroy the Czechoslovak state and grab its territories.”
Examples of “turnspeak” abound. The Arab terrorists’ Munich massacre of
Israeli Olympians was turned into an Egyptian account saying it was “really
masterminded by the Jews.” The continuing Arab claim that “the Jews are
Nazis” is not without motive. Just weeks after the Israel-Egypt peace
accord had culminated in Israel’s return of the Sinai, an important Egyptian
daily wrote, “It is now clear to us from the behavior of the Nazi Zionist
regime in Israel
that Zionism wishes to come in the place of the fascist Nazi tyrants.”
Articles issued from leading Western news services routinely contain
“turnspeak” statements like, “the Israeli settlers are roaming the West Bank
with guns and randomly shooting at Palestinians…Israeli violations of human
rights are the worst in the world…Israel rejects all overtones of peace by
Arab countries…the Jews are preventing Arab countries from having
democracies…Israel is a terrorist state.” And, just recently, President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of
Iran
wrote to German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the Holocaust may be an
invented “excuse” by the nations that won World War II to keep Germans
“ashamed.” (Bloomberg.com 8/29/06)
“Turnspeak” calls the Holocaust a “myth, while the speaker’s own poisonous
complicity in present genocidal plans and programs against the Jews and the
State of Israel is evident for anyone who really wants to know the truth.
Haj
Amin al-Husseini, named as the grand Mufti of Jerusalem, was at the core of
Hitler’s Nazi Muslim forces. Hafez al-Assad of Syria,
Saddam Hussein of
Iraq
and other Arab dictators were all schooled at Husseini's feet. Amin al-Husseini
was at different intervals the head of the Islamic World Congress, the
Muslim Brotherhood, and the Arab League. As a leader of these organizations,
until his death in the 70s, he had the time and opportunity to spread his
virulent anti-Jewish philosophy all over the Arab and Muslim world. Since
Husseini's days, the entire Islamic world has been infected with armies of
violent fascist groups.
This
Husseini-Nazi “taproot” gave rise to the modern imperialistic fascist strain
of Islamic terror that the Free World is battling at this very hour. Al
Qaeda’s Osama bin Laden, Hezbollah’s Hassen
Nasrallah, Hamas’ Ibrahim Hamed and many other Muslim terror chiefs were or
are still ardent followers of Haj Amin al-Husseini, “the Fuehrer’s Mufti.”
The Free World
is engaged in a generations-long war with Nazi-Islamic Fascists.
Except where
otherwise noted, the above historical data was excerpted, compiled and
adapted with the permission of Chuck Morse, from his book, “The Nazi
Connection to Islamic Terrorism: Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin Al-Husseini”
(ISBN 0-595-28944-4), and from various articles that he and his associates
have authored. (www.chuckmorse.com)
THE
NAZI CONNECTION TO ISLAMIC TERRORISM
Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin Al-Husseini
by Chuck Morse
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prevailing prayer and fasting…
“And even now the ax is laid to the root of
the trees.”
(John the Baptist near the
Jordan River; Matthew 3:10 NKJV)
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you
in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know
them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thorn bushes or figs from
thistles….Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown
into the fire.”
(Jesus of Nazareth near the
Sea of Galilee; Matthew 7:15,19 NKJV)
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