Hillary Clinton’s
Connections To Muslim Brotherhood Blamed for MB’s Success in Egyptian Elections and Angry Reaction
By Farhad Faruthma for CPW News Service
Huma Mahmood Abedin is a US State Department chief
of staff for Hillary Rodham Clinton. Several prominent Republican have claimed
that Abedin is connected to the Muslim Brotherhood through her family. John
McCain, John Boener, Scott Brown and Ed Rollins have defended Abedin against
the criticism. After the embassy attacks on the anniversary of 911 will McCain,
Boener, Brown and Rollins change their tune?
Their support raises a critical question given
former CIA agent Robert Baer’s book Sleeping With the Devil. In this
book Baer claims that rank and file CIA agents had nothing in their files on Al
Qaeda before 911 and that Al Qaeda was spawned by the Muslim Brotherhood in
Hosni Mubarak’s repressive Egypt before the US involvement in the fight against
the USSR in its occupation of Afghanistan. Because Al Qaeda fought alongside
the Mujaheddin in Afghanistan, they often did the U.S.’s bidding across the
Arab world with Osama Bin Laden’s family the leading engineering and
architectural family for Saudi Royals. That means that contrary to popular
misunderstanding, the Muslim Brotherhood has had a very chummy relationship
with the key leadership of America’s largest intelligence organizations
including the CIA and NSA.
Baer
recounts the fact that CIA agent Thomas Tweeton’s son in law, Matt Gannon, also
a CIA agent was returning to the U.S. from the Middle East in 1988 to press his
bosses at the CIA on just why the rank and file agents weren’t aware of this
special secret relationship. Gannon’s plane never made it to the U.S. It was
Pan Am 103 which conveniently exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, bombed by a terrorist from
Libya. The bomber was returned from imprisonment in England following a British
announcement that his health warranted his release. “If our pawns, the Muslim
Brotherhood which created the monsters that turned on us, Al Qaeda, are
controlling Egypt and the whole region, then what exactly are we dealing with
when Muslims attack our embassies?” asked Portnoy Seather president of the Council
For Guileless Transparency in Bethesda, Maryland. "Ask Wael Ghonin, an Egyptian non-fundamentalist Muslim and co-founder of Google to give his unique insights to the chain of events there. Ask Robert Baer," said Seather.
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