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Friday, April 27, 2007

Undercover Mosque,

another great article on wahabbism

Wahhabism and the Occult Conspiracy by David Livingstone

British Channel 4’s Dispatches has produced a scathing documentary, called Undercover Mosque, about the negative influence of Saudi Arabia, through its promotion of Wahhabism, among the Muslim community of Britain. But the video is clear to point out that, “Wahhabism is opposed to the traditional tolerant beliefs of classical Islam”. What the video does not cover, however, is that the spread of the Wahhabi interpretation of Islam is part of a larger Western agenda, involving the CIA, to denigrate Islam.

The Wahhabis insinuate themselves as legitimate members of the Muslim community, but Wahhabism was created by the British, in the eighteenth century, to undermine Islam. It has since been promoted by the state of Saudi Arabia, which was originally established by the British to achieve Western control of the world’s primary oil resource. (author, “Globalists Created Wahhabi Terrorism“)

In modern times, the Wahhabis have aligned themselves with a still more pernicious deviation from Islam, the Salafi. These name themselves accordingly because they claim to follow the earliest generations of the Muslims, known as the Salaf, and therefore, to be nearest to the purity of the original faith. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Salafism was the result of a policy, at the turn of the century, of the Oxford Movement, headed by Lord Palmerston, Benjamin Disraeli and Edward Bullwer-Lytton, to spread Scottish Rite Freemasonry in the Middle East (Robert Dreyfuss, Hostage to Khomeini). Lord Palmerston was a fellow member of the Palladian Rite, along with Albert Pike, who originally devised a plot for three world wars, culminating in a third against the Muslim world. Bulwer-Lytton was a leading occult figure, heading the English Rosicrucians, which evolved directly from the Shabbatean heresy, through the Asiatic Brethren.(author, Terrorism and the Illuminati, “The Salafi“)

The agent of this strategy was a notorious impostor by the name of Jamal ud Din al Afghani, the Grand Master of the Freemasons of Egypt. According to K. Paul Johnson, it was Afghani, as head of the occult Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, or HB of L, who was responsible for teaching Helena Blavatsky her central doctrines (In Search of the Masters). Helena P. Blavatsky, the famous medium and mystic, was the godmother of the occult revival of the late nineteenth century. According to Manly P. Hall, a leading Masonic historian:

The Secret Doctrine and Isis Unveiled are Madame Blavatsky’s gifts to humanity, and to those whose vision can pierce the menacing clouds of imminent disaster it is no exaggeration to affirm that these writings are the most vital literary contribution to the modern world. No more can they be compared with other books than can the light of the sun be compared with the lamp of the glowworm. The Secret Doctrine assumes the dignity of a scripture.

Numerous other leading occultists affiliated with Bullwer-Lytton’s English Rosicrucians travelled to Egypt at the time, and on their return, established branches of the HB of L, out of which emerged the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), the most notorious member of which was Aleister Crowley.

The Nazis were the result of a merging of the O.T.O of Crowley and the Thule Gesselschaft of Germany. It is presumably for this reason that Hitler, when he wished to create an arm of German Intelligence in Egypt, contact a leading Salafi and Freemason, named Hasan al Banna. (Loftus, John. “Al Qaeda Terrorists Nazi Connection“)

It was eventual head of the CIA, Allen Dulles, after WWII, who spearheaded the move to hire ex-Nazis to train the terrorists. This was part of the same plot that created the Stay-Behind or Gladio network, that were behind the “Strategy of Tension” that used the Red Brigade to destabilize Italy throughout the seventies.

In 1954, after it was discovered that the Muslim Brotherhood was responsible for an attack on his life, President Gamal Nasser of Egypt ordered a crackdown. Interrogations revealed that the Muslim Brotherhood functioned virtually as a German Intelligence unit. As well, as divulged by Miles Copeland, a former CIA operative specializing in the Middle East, in his autobiography, The Game Player:

Nor was that all. Sound beatings of the Moslem Brotherhood organizers who had been arrested revealed that the organization had been thoroughly penetrated, at the top, by the British, American, French and Soviet intelligence services, any one of which could either make active use of it or blow it up, whichever best suited its purposes. Important lesson: fanaticism is no insurance against corruption; indeed, the two are highly compatible. (p. 184.)

Fleeing members of the Muslim Brotherhood were then shuttled to the CIA’s ally, Saudi Arabia. When John Loftus, a Justice Department official in the eighties, was permitted to peruse classified government documents, he discovered that the British Secret Service convinced American intelligence that the Arab Nazis of the Muslim Brotherhood would be indispensable as “freedom fighters” in preparation for the next major war, which was anticipated against the Soviet Union. There, according to Loftus, “they were given jobs as religion education instructors.” (“The Muslim Brotherhood, Nazis and Al-Qaeda”. Jewish Community News, October 4, 2004)

Among those transferred to Saudi Arabia by the CIA was Mohammed Qutb, brother of the executed head of the Brotherhood, Sayed Qutb, who then befriended Osama bin Laden, and recruited him into the organization.

The first important strategy which they served in, at the height of the Cold War, was as pawns in the US’s strategy against the Soviet Union. The US sought to covertly undermine the USSR by dragging it into its own version of Vietnam in Afghanistan (Le Nouvel Observateur, interview with Zbigniew Brzezinski, 15-21 January 1998). The CIA accomplished this by beginning to fund members of the Muslim Brotherhood in the country, following which the Soviets had no choice but to intervene. What ensued was a 20 year brutal struggle, after which, again through CIA support, the fanatical and Wahhabi indoctrinated Taliban were brought to power.

Being the largest covert operation in CIA history, it was all secretly financed through the Iran-Contra affair. The regime in Iran itself was also brought about through Western conspiring with members of the Muslim Brotherhood in that country, culminating in the establishment as ruler of British agent Ayatollah Khomeini. Arms were sold to Iran, traded with the right-wing Contras of Nicaragua for Cocaine, then brought to the Mena, Arkansas, under Clinton’s supervision, before being distributed to LA street gangs, thus igniting the so-called Crack Epidemic of the eighties. Funds accumulated were then transmitted to Afghanistan, to fund the “Mujahideen”, headed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who was also responsible for the CIA’s opium cultivation in that country (author, Terrorism and the Illuminati, “Guns, Drugs and Jihad“).

The novelty of the ruse of the Wahhabis is that they do not present themselves as a sect of Islam, but merely as a group within the majority, known as Sunnis, committed to orthodoxy. In Western countries, as pointed out by Stephen Schwartz, in The Two Faces of Islam, the Muslim communities there are newly created, and do not have long-standing traditions of classical Islam. It is possible, therefore, for Saudi Arabia to move in and dominate the burgeoning communities. Through their immense oil wealth, they have financed the construction of mosques, printed the majority, if not all, of the Muslim literature in English, and have financially backed all the so-called “moderate” organizations which purportedly represent the interests of the Muslims.

The purpose of promoting Wahhabism is not merely to create the mindset of the terrorist, but to indoctrinate certain Muslims to become aberrations of human beings, exemplifying all that is despicable, including misogyny, ignorance, intolerance and bigotry, as the video painfully exposes. The intent is to create an egregious image of the Muslims, to secure their identity with the prevailing prejudices against them, in order to bring about a Clash of Civilizations, or the so-called War on Terror, in other words, the War on Islam.

This video will certainly inflame hatred among the bigoted right in America and elsewhere, who will surely claim “I told you so”. But more importantly, the message provided in this video is a wake-up call for the Muslims, to recognize the vipers hiding their midsts who have hijacked their religion. It is high time for Muslims to return to the noble principles of their religion, and start acting like the examples the world is waiting to see.



Shaykh Abdalqadir as sufi.. weighs in on wahabbism







Madinah Press (www.madinahmedia.com) have just published a very important book, ‘Sufis and Sufism: a Defence’, that has been written by two of the leading ‘ulema of Morocco with the dual purpose of defending one of the Ummah’s greatest and most distinguished sons, Shaykh Dr. Muhammad ‘Alawi al-Maliki, while at the same time providing an overall defence of Sufis and Sufism, significantly including the positive opinions of Ibn Taymiyya, Al‑Jawziyya and Ibn Abdulwahhab. These latter views happen to reveal that the self-styled wahhabism of the ghastly Saudi regime is simply an innovatory political position against Islam, and not even that of the historically known reformers.

The authors, Shaykh Abdu’l-Hayy al-‘Amrawi and Shaykh Abdu’l-Karim Murad, are enormously prestigious ‘ulema based at the great Qarawwiyyin Mosque of Fes. Lest anybody think that the militant opposition to Sufism has stopped or even abated, we should be aware that the Saudi regime—we cannot call them a government—continues to promote the Zindiq teachings which they themselves openly see as a war against Islam and the Muslim masses.

We would not have mentioned this issue but for a recent evidence that the Zindiq regime arrogantly continues its progress, as if its militant sector just over two years ago had not spent the night with prostitutes drinking vodka-sours in a bar before flying two airliners into the now notorious skyscrapers. Yet in November of last year the Zindiq regime sent a representative to harangue the respected Muslim Judicial Council of Cape Town and film himself for an official Saudi television station. The obese form of Mr. Wajdi al-Ghazzawi berated the Council with that insolence we have foolishly taken for granted among the thuggish exports of the regime. He learned his Islam inside Arabia and studied something he calls ‘Interfaith Dialogue’, itself an open door onto kufr. Apparently he is an imam at the Al‑Minshaawi Mosque in Makkah.

While the regime that funds him and which he upholds crashed about his ears, here he was in South Africa chattering on with all the official wahhabi denunciations of the very Muslim community he was visiting. Among his attacks, inevitably Mr. Al-Ghazzawi made his vulgar swipe at our noble Shaykh, Dr. Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki. Insultingly, he denounced him as a “big-time deviant”. He said he only attracted poor people (surely one of the virtues of the Deen), and that his teachings were refuted by “authentic scholars”. By the time young Wajdi had waddled out of Cape Town and returned to Makkah, he must have seemed a little surprised at what awaited him.

What awaited the young wahhabi militant on his return was civil war. It is the internal contradictions of the wahhabi doctrines, and the tribal gang who control the wealth, which have finally clashed. This, let us recall, was not the first clash between wahhabism and the Najdi tribe of Sa’ud.

In 1812 on the orders of the Khalif of the Muslims, the Khedive Muhammad Ali of Egypt sent an expeditionary force to drive the wahhabis out of Madinah, Makkah and Jeddah. ‘Abdullah ibn Sa’ud renewed his Bayat to the Khalif from his desert hideaway. Soon he resumed his raiding activity. In a new expedition led by the Khedive’s son, Ibrahim Pasha, they crossed 600 miles of desert from the Red Sea coast to Dhar’iyya, the wahhabi stronghold. Having cleaned up the Hijaz he laid siege to Dhar’iyya. That was March 1818. In September the Sa’udis surrendered. The wahhabi leader, ‘Abdullah ibn Sa’ud, was taken prisoner to Istanbul. As a rebel against the Khalif he was due to be executed as such, which would permit two raka’ts before execution. However, the Khalif understood the real issue went beyond politics—something which our contemporary ‘ulema have stubbornly refused to see in the light of the funds the House of Sa’ud have made available, and for which we are now all paying the price. The Khalif turned him over to the Shaykh al-Islam and asked that his ‘aqida be tested to see if he had gone out of Islam. The great Hanafi ‘ulema on clear grounds declared him, by his doctrines, to be an extreme Zindiq. As a result the Amir of Najd was publicly beheaded at Topkapi.

The leadership devolved eventually on the notorious ‘Abdul-‘Aziz ibn Sa’ud. Re-established in Najd, Ibn Sa’ud in his war against Islam realised he had powerful allies in the British Imperialists. In some of the Saudi raids, his men were even dressed uncomfortably in British military uniforms. The flattering financial support of the British added the key dimension to his political performance, which itself dominated the deserts by the ideological support of the Mutawwas, the wahhabi missionaries who inflamed the ignorant Bedu into an allegiance with the House of Sa’ud. To settle the Bedouin Arabs who were vital to his expansion, he established fixed colonies named ‘The Ikhwan’, the intellectual grandfathers of the Ikhwan al-Muslimun. Significantly, the Ikhwan settlements were the prototype for the later Israeli nationalist kibbutz. Once settled, the Bedouin made the desert green and spent their days absorbing the monotheist doctrines of an anthropomorphic god sitting on a throne in the sky, and absorbing the Najdi hatred of the Messenger himself, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.

Right at this stage one notes the essential dichotomy that was later going to shatter this desert people. Ibn Sa’ud mixed the tribes in the Ikhwan colonies so that the unifying factor was the wahhabi doctrine, and the removal of tribal loyalty and genealogical poetry broke the Arab sense of historical continuity. In other words, as the House of Sa’ud took on absolute leadership of Arabia, all other tribes, from a societal point of view, were dismantled. This gave a blood-bonded Bedouin tribe of desert raiders on the one hand, and on the other a mass of ignorant, uprooted Bedouin-turned-peasants. They had no wealth. They had no voice in governance. They had one ferocious ambition, which was to wipe out the historical presence of Islam which was all that was left of their former tribal memory of their desert past. The Ikhwan saw themselves as an elite at war with historical Islam, and in order to distinguish them as the guardians of wahhabism they were allowed to wear a twisted strip of white material around their headgear instead of the normal black wool Iqal worn by other Arabs.

The first settlement of the Ikhwan started around 1912. Soon it was a small town of 10,000 people. This was Artawiyya, with mainly Harb Bedouin under Shaykh Sa’ud ibn Mutib. The tribe of Mutair entered the Ikhwan movement after surrendering to Ibn Sa’ud under their Shaykh, Faisal ad‑Dawwish, who became governor of Artawiyya. The second Ikhwan colony of around 10,000 people was Ghutghut under its leader Sultan ibn Bijad.

At the height of the Ikhwan movement there were around 200 village-sized settlements, able to put 25,000 soldiers in the field if necessary. Ibn Sa’ud used them in taking the Hijaz, but at the same time felt they stood in the way of his greater ambitions, and so he sent them back to their settlements. By 1929 Faisal ad‑Dawwish and Sultan ibn Bijad realised that Ibn Sa’ud was driven by a personal and tribal ambition, and at the same time the Ikhwan genuinely had another agenda. They rose up in rebellion and Ibn Sa’ud defeated them with great difficulty. Faisal ad‑Dawwish was taken prisoner and was brought on a litter into the presence of his new ‘King’. Ibn Sa’ud forgave him, but he did not die and was soon back on the battlefield. Finally he fled to Iraq. Sultan ibn Bijad was defeated and imprisoned in Riyadh, and Ghutghut was razed to the ground.

The British handed over Faisal ad‑Dawwish to their man, Ibn Sa’ud, and he was also imprisoned in Riyadh. With Artawiyya abandoned and Ghutghut demolished, the Ikhwan were disbanded. The force that had put him on the throne had been de-structured, but it had not disappeared. If the Ikhwan had gone, the wahhabism had to remain.

Now the House of Sa’ud saw itself in a position to take on a high political role. The love affair between British imperialism and the Najdi Bedouins had begun in 1914. Its visible symbolic climax could be seen in the notorious photograph of ‘King’ Fahd standing with the Queen, the Queen Mother and Prince Philip, a large christian cross round his neck, for in that ghastly servility which Arab rulers still show to the British Royal Family, poor Fahd had accepted to be appointed to a christian Order which itself dated back to the Crusades.

The cynical English had attached their intelligence agents to the two forces in the Peninsula. The notorious Lawrence was tied to Sharif Hussein, and Philby to Ibn Sa’ud, assuring that whoever came out the winner would be a puppet of British imperialism. Through the British agent Captain Shakespear, in December 1915, Ibn Sa’ud met with Sir Percy Cox, Britain’s Chief Political Officer in the village of Qatif, and there signed his pact with Shaytan. Ibn Sa’ud was now in the employ of the British government on a monthly stipend of 5,000 pounds. He had already received from them 1,000 rifles and a sum of 20,000 pounds. By 1917, Ibn Sa’ud had central Arabia under his control. From November 1917, Ibn Sa’ud had Philby beside him to give daily advice. Revealing his greed for title and recognition, Ibn Sa’ud forbad the people to address him “Ya ‘Abdul-‘Aziz!” and assumed the title of Sultan of Najd.

The British saw that authority was tilting towards Ibn Sa’ud. This was confirmed by a delegation of modernist ‘ulema from India. They withdrew their support from King Hussein of Makkah. The wahhabis entered Makkah and accomplished their now infamous destruction of the cemetery of Baqi’. The intended siege of Madinah they planned to complete with the smashing of the Dome over the grave of Rasulullah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Ironically, it was due to the mediation of the foreign kafir Consuls that the tomb was respected.

On 8 January 1926 the rebel Najdi declared himself ‘King’, thus establishing his authority on a broken pledge of allegiance to his own ruler, the Khalif in Istanbul. In Jeddah, the new king, in the presence of his advisor Shaykh Hafiz Wahba, an Egyptian, declared: “Up to now you have thought of us as wild, rough fanatics, backward and narrow-minded people. This country now has security, peace and order, and will know justice. We ourselves know how to rule Bedouin, and you do not. They have to be treated very harshly to learn their lesson. We know the Bedouin and we know how he has to be ruled. I punish in such a way that it does not have to be repeated.

“You must know that Allah the Exalted uses us as His instrument. No power can stop us. No enemy will be able to kill us.” With this open declaration of shirk, wahhabi rule was established.

In that same year began the series of events which led to the U.S. takeover from the British of the Arabian Peninsula. It started, appropriately enough, with a millionaire, Charles Crane, who had made his fortune selling lavatory pans, along with a colleague, Karl Twitchell. By 1931 Twitchell had been asked to investigate oil possibilities along the Gulf coast. He brought Standard Oil alongside, and by 1933 the California Arabian Standard Oil Company was formed, later to be renamed the Arabian American Oil Company, that is, Aramco. As the oil exploration expanded, so too did the now fabulous wealth of the tribe of Sa’ud.

It was at that point that another development began, piece by piece, to represent the new face of Arabistan. What you have to understand in order to realise what the situation is today, is that the Sa’udi rulers were in fact repeating yet again the same mistake they had made with the wahhabis. The overland route from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf was named Darb an-Nasara, the Christians’ Road. Discreet airports, isolated and walled compounds, and eventually whole cities were established in a religious Apartheid. Behind these walls, as in the palaces of the family of Sa’ud, the whisky could flow, and the prostitutes could come and go. The preferred venues for the import of slave labour and prostitution were the christian Philippines and buddhist South Korea. The arrogant assumption of the Sa’udi tribe was that the wealth-bringing and power-granting Americans would somehow continue to bestow on them a vast wealth, while assuring that since the oil kept flowing, what happened in Arabia was none of their damned business.

The end result of this can now be seen in all its splendour. The lamentable Sa’udi regime now suffers not only from a psychological schizophrenia, but is actually in the throes of a similar political reality, for on the one hand, the American ‘allies’ did not continue as before but, following their own political evolution, began themselves to experience that same lust for power that had once obsessed ‘Abdul-‘Aziz ibn Saud. On the other hand, the wahhabis did not simply melt into the desert. ‘Abdul-‘Aziz’s boast that he would crush the Bedouin with cruelty did not subdue the desert Arabs. On the contrary, a festering sore of extreme intensity suppurated and finally burst out in a poison that has invaded not only Arabia, but the whole world. Robbed of the historical past, which was within the frame of the world religion of historical Islam, uprooted and re-settled, they clung to what was a history that only began with the founding of the Ikhwan. That history told them that the Zindiq doctrine of wahhabism was a true, all-Arab monotheist religion whose enemies beyond the seas were the kuffar, and that included the non-wahhabi Muslims, and the evil House of Sa’ud which had so cruelly betrayed the very people who had put them in power.

As ‘Abdul-‘Aziz ibn Sa’ud denounced the Bedouin Ikhwan, today Crown Prince ‘Abdullah denounces them yet again, promising his kafir friends that he will crush them with the same severity as his forbear. The promised peace is shattered. The promised justice never appeared. Saudi Arabia, the only country ever called after its rulers, is now plunged into a civil war which can only end with the expulsion of that regime.

In this matter we must observe one further political reality now playing itself out. This same regime which is still sending its state-licensed and paid missionaries across the world—and my Fuqara have had to face them in Thailand, Mexico, Indonesia, Malaysia, Morocco, and Britain—in another arrogant assumption, which is that we are all inordinately stupid, is announcing on BBC, CNN, and Sky, that ‘the Kingdom’ has made war on wahhabism. They have undergone a miraculous sea-change. As if they could convince us to forget the last fifty years, they now inform us that Islam means TolĂ©rance, democracy and human rights, and most of all, it means peace. It is a nice religion. In its true nature it does not bother anybody. It is one religion alongside a tolerated group of other religions, including, presumably, the worship of the hindu god of smallpox. In other words, this desperate regime will do anything to cling to power, even although it entails an even more radical denial of Islam than the now wicked wahhabism which has landed them in such a spot.

The poor Saudis do not seem to realise how ridiculous they are, in the same way that Louis XVI did not realise how ridiculous he was when he put the Phrygian cap of the French Revolution on his head to please the Mob, or indeed, how he gave advice on the design of the same guillotine that all too soon was going to cut off his head.

Mention must be made of the new media spokesmen, whose attempts to shore up Saudi reputation in the face of the escalating civil war are proving so disastrous. At their appearance on TV, one’s first instinct is to think it is a CEO of the Gillette razor-blade company. Everyone’s favourite is the Crown Prince’s Media Advisor, Adel al-Jubeir. In an ill-fitting suit, his tie much too tight, he gives his tremulous defence of the state of affairs in what they still call ‘the Kingdom’. Unfortunately, he and their other spokesman seem to convey to the viewers a sense of imminent danger, as if their former old friend Bin Laden was going to burst into the studio. As for the two uncultured gamblers, the ambassadors respectively of London and New York, they are beneath contempt.

It is an end-game. What we have to do at present is monitor the situation very carefully. Begin firmly and legally to expel Saudi influence, not only their personnel from our mosques, but also their doctrines from our madrassas. In the light of what we have just outlined, this means rejecting the two Zindiq positions, that is, the historical Saudi wahhabi position and the new emergency Saudi doctrine of Tolérance, peace and MTV.

A useful guide to post-Saudi thinking and practice will be this noble text by our two honoured ‘ulema of that true seat of Islamic learning, the wonderful Qarawwiyyin Mosque of Fes, may Allah protect it and its King, and its Kingdom, a true Sharifi Kingdom, and may Allah give its young King wise and frank counsel to prevent him being driven to the same fate that now certainly awaits the rebel rulers of Najd. In a recent publication of the Hadith, the wahhabis removed the famous Hadith indicating that Shaytan would come out of Najd.

Allah the Exalted has said in Surat al-‘Isra (17:81):

Say: ‘Truth has come and falsehood has vanished.
Falsehood is always bound to vanish.’

Friday, April 20, 2007

THE RABBIT HOLE is OPEN!

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

LEO Zagami, aka Khaled Saifullah Khan




Please check out Leo's website, www.illuminaticonfessions.webfriend.it
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Check out Leo's Interview with on Dr. Tilawi's Current issues TV show.


Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Our Hollow Earth



Hollow Earth Fact or Fiction? you decide, follow these links to read up on this fascinating subject.

UN museum's hollow earth page

Crystal links hollow earth page.

Sacred-texts.org on hollow earth



and of course, Forward to Agartha the first known voyage to hollow earth in over 50 years, got your passport, visa's and boarding pass ready?.

Our Hollow Earth- Voyage, June 28th 2007