Nidal Malik Hasan, the Islamist who launched a dispicable shooting jihad against U.S. soldiers at Ft. Hood, was a Task Force Participant with the George Washington University's HSPI Presidential Transition Task Force, April 2008-January 2009. Report at WND.
The objective of GWU's HSPI Presidential Transition Task Force was to act in an advisory capacity to the Obama Administation.
A list of Task Force Participants appears beginning on page 20 of their report. Hasan's name appears on page 29.
Safiya Ghori, an Islamist affiliated with MPAC [Muslim Public Affairs Council], was also listed as a Presidential Transition Task Force participant. Her name appears on page 28 of the report.
Video below of Safiya Ghori addressing the Islamic Circle of North America on building a Muslim political network in America:
In his testimony before the U.S. House, counter-terrorism expert Steven Emerson described the Islamic Circle of North America:
"The Islamic Circle of North America [ ICNA] is an Islamist organization which was founded to serve South Asian immigrant Muslims [Pakistani, Indian, and Bangladeshi] living in the U.S."
"It's ideology is that of Jamaat-i-Islami, a historically extremist movement operating for decades in Pakistan and Bangladesh, with a program calling for an Islamist revolution and establishment of an Islamist state in Pakistan."
"The goal of the ICNA on U.S. territory is basically the same as in Pakistan: an introductory pamphlet published and distributed by ICNA declares that it's aim is to 'achieve the pleasure of Allah through the establishment of the Islamic system in this land'." -page 17 of the testimony before the U.S. House.
Other paticipants in that HSPI's Presidential Transition Task Force:
Serveral representatives of foriegn embassies.
Why should any of them be included as participants to advise an incoming U.S. Administration?
Among them were representatives of the Embassies of Morroco, Sri Lanka, and Yemen.
Also, someone listed as "Clark Kent" of the Aspen Institute.
The Aspen Institute serves as a facilitator for the U.S. Palestinian Public Private Partnership. It's goal is to raise funds from the private sector in the U.S. to support Arabs living under the Fatah Palestinian Authority.
Would the Aspen Institute agree to help facilitate a business investment campaign to support our Israeli friends and allies in Judea and Samaria?
















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