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The mission of ACT Jacksonville is to expose radical islam in our midst by informing and educating the citizens of Jacksonville of the insidious nature of stealth jihad and mobilizing to defeat the spread and implementation of islamic sharia law.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Stakelbeck on Terror: Muslim Brotherhood's Growing Influence - World - CBN News - Christian News 24-7 - CBN.com






CLICK LINK BELOW TO WATCH THIS VIDEO... you will want to share with everyone you know!!!!!


Stakelbeck on Terror: Muslim Brotherhood's Growing Influence - World - CBN News - Christian News 24-7 - CBN.com



This video should be mandatory viewing for every American Patriot, TEA Party Member, 912, and community leader. Each Citizen should make sure their elected leaders and law enforcement view this video in order to properly protect their community.

Patrick Poole and John Guandolo are the nations leading experts on the Muslim Brotherhood.

Patrick Poole: " Worst is yet to come... Arab Spring will become the Arab Winter"

John Guandolo: "Senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders are advising DHS and our National Security Council, while we are winning the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on the ground, we have completely lost strategically because the very same people advising us are the enemy" .... "The optimism I have... the great unknown is the American people, they have to wake up and hold their local, state, and national officials accountable"


John Guandolo of the Strategic Engagement Group has the endorsement of former CIA Director James Woolsey, Former Defence Intelligence Agency Director, Lt Gen Ed Soyster, and former Commanding General U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, Lt Gen Jerry Boynkin who made the following joint statement regarding the Muslim Brotherhood and John Guandolo and Major Stephen Coughlin of the Strategic Engagement Group.


"While all three of us were in senior positions in the U.S. intelligence community and should have been aware of this information - we were not. We first heard this critical information from these two presenters (Guandolo and Coughlin). The information is of the utmost importance to the security of the United States, and is critical to formulating national security strategies."

In addition to our local leadership and law Enforcement watching and learning about this threat, every Church Pastor should take time to understand that most of the Islamic groups they are conducting Interfaith Outreach, charity efforts, and working with under the guise of civil liberties and Human Rights are likely connected to or in fact Muslim Brotherhood Front Organizations or Individual Operatives.

My friend and colleague in this fight, Tom Trento, Director of the United West, took a team from Florida to expose this failure to protect within the LAPD and by leading senior counter terrorism expert in L.A., who is actually advocating working with the enemy in this video expose who said the Muslim Brotherhood in America has a voice...."They have a voice... a voice which should be heard".


Local examples are current Human Rights Commissioners Ahmed Bedier and Parvez Ahmed of Tampa and Jacksonville respectively.


Ahmed Bedier and Parvez Ahmed, are former Hamas leaders in the Muslim Brotherhood front group (CAIR) Council on American Islamic Relations, as well as Kharrum Wahhid, who acted as an official CAIR/HAMAS Lawyer and is one of America's leading representatives of those charged with acts of terrorism.

After Jumping ship from CAIR/HAMAS just months prior to the successful prosecution of the largest terrorism trial in American History, in which CAIR was designated a C0-conspirator and CAIR members were sentenced up to 65 years in prison, Ahmed Bedier started his own "Civic Group" called United Voices for America (UVA) and Kharrum Wahhid, followed suit by establising CVA-PAC and Emerge USA, all designed to obtain influence and place Muslims who agree with their ideology in office in America.


Jacksonville is fortunate to have a handful of ACT for America members whohave been trained by the SEG under John Guandolo and Stephen Coughlin among others to be proficient in the training of local leaders in the community, we are available for any patriotic civic group, local law enforcement, and church groups who would like to learn more, as well as one on one training for Political leaders.

Contact us at actjacksonville@gmail.com and sign up to follow our national organization at http://www.actforamerica.com/










Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hotline for Muslims after 911 offering Pro Bono services apparently scrubbed from Saint Pete Times archives?

The article below was first printed in the Saint Pete Times.... it appears it has now been scrubbed.

This coincidentally occured after an article by ACT Jacksonville exposed Kharrum Wahid of CVA-PAC and Emerge USA and their ties to CAIR/HAMAS and it's attempt to influence local elections for the Jacksonville City Council, which was also immediately scrubbed from the CVA-PAC site once this went public.

CVA-PAC endorsed members who were not just sympathetic or voted for Parvez Ahmed (Former CAIR/HAMAS National Chairman) for Human Rights Commissioner, but who acted as advocates, like John Cresembeni and Bill Bishop (now V.P. of City Council).

ACT Jacksonville also shined light on the fact Kharrum Wahid acted as the CAIR/HAMAS Lawyer in Florida and Nationally as well as his Hotline in the article below, which has been dubbed by some as the Terrorist Hotline. His most famous case was that of Abu Ali, who is serving life for the attempted assination of President Bush and is currently representing Imam Khan of south Florida in a current terrorism case.

Kharrum, seems to be the Go To lawyer for the most high profile terrorist cases and is a frequent speaker at KNOWN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD FRONT GROUPS, which is a disturbing pattern when his bias become evident.

This purpose of this re-post, is the so this information is not lost due to the apparent attempt to scrub this information from the web.

SAINT PETE TIMES

Hotline assists those who face terrorism queries
Volunteer lawyers offer legal advice to anyone who may be questioned about the Sept. 11 attacks.
©Associated Press
December 10, 2001
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Volunteer lawyers offer legal advice to anyone who may be questioned about the Sept. 11 attacks.
TALLAHASSEE -- A toll-free hotline offering legal help became available Sunday for individuals sought by Florida authorities for questioning about terrorism activity.
The 24-hour toll-free phone number provides advice to people of Muslim, Arab and South Asian descent targeted for questioning about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Hotline calls were forwarded to volunteer attorneys, Florida American Civil Liberties Union spokeswoman Alessandra Soler said Sunday.
"We want anybody who has been contacted by any law enforcement agency to know they're entitled to legal representation," Soler said. "Anybody who knows somebody who has been contacted, a family member or friend, should put us in touch with them."
The ACLU and Council on American-Islamic Relations are also distributing brochures in English, Spanish and Arabic advising people about their rights.
Working with the U.S. Justice Department, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is seeking "voluntary" interviews with 546 men in the state on nonimmigrant visas who "fit the criteria of persons who might have knowledge of foreign-based terrorists."
"We want to make sure that once they're there and cooperating there's someone looking after their interest as well because clearly the investigators have their own agenda," said Khurrum Wahid, director of civil rights for CAIR's Florida office.
The FDLE also promised that its agents wouldn't bring INS agents with them and wouldn't question individuals about their immigration status.
"None of the individuals to be interviewed are suspected of involvement in any crime, and they will not be treated as criminals," FDLE Commissioner James T. "Tim" Moore said in a letter to community leaders. "Interviews will be consensual and our officers will respect each individual's rights, culture and religious beliefs."
The U.S. Justice Department provided the state with a list of men ages 18 to 33 who come from the Middle East and other countries and entered the United States after Jan. 1, 2000.
But the state has experienced difficulty getting more information from the INS, which said local officers do not have the authority to detain someone just because they are in the country illegally.
"We have suspended way too many civil rights already," said John Ovink, a Tampa immigration attorney.
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