Academia

In the last three decades the flow of Wahabi oil money into the higher education system of America has purchased a frighting amount of influence. Jihadist have always known that a direct confrontation against the United States was a recipe for defeat. If you control the mind you will control the body and in that Wahabism, like the 8th century assassins of the Ismaili Muslims, know that the assault coming from within is most likly to succeed. The Fascist Islamic movement has taught our teachers. They have supplied the books, grants and funds controlling what is learned and instilling their point of veiw as the correct and only point of view. In a quiet and unassuming way the Muslim Fundamentalist have blinded the country leading us on the course of their choosing. Saudi Wahabism attempts to soften the truth, blur the facts and distort the message of Jihad. How many times have we listen to news or television reports by a Professor of Middle Eastern Studies from one of our universities stating America simply does not understand the true meaning of Jihad. It is America that is out of alignment with the true path of Islam and it is the U S that has caused the growing problems in the Middle East. This is Wahabi influence and it has spread across the land.

Yale University has openly embraced a former Taliban Ambassador who continues to spew his hatred of Israel and the United States. His name is Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi. While Yale openly shows disdain for the United States and in fact the ROTC is even forbidden on campus, it does however welcomed this student who has been involved in the deaths of innocent women and children as well as our American soldiers.

Professor Dan Kagan states"The range of debate on campus is more narrow than ever today, and the Taliban incident is a wake up call that moral relativism is totally unexamined. The ability of students to even think clearly about patroitism and values is being undermined by facilty members who believe that at heart every problem in the world has its origin in the United States of America". This is from a professor at Yale, but it can be said about almost every large university through-out this country.


The surprise raid on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 and the September 11, 2001 attack stroke public fears about escalating violence on U.S. soil-fears that were overblown in both cases.. Ohio State University Professor John Mueller