The video discusses a leaked report from the French Ministry of Interior revealing the infiltration of France by the Muslim Brotherhood. This report, considered unprecedented by analysts, details a long-term strategy of gradual takeover of French society by the Muslim Brotherhood, not through population growth but through planned action. It also highlights the organization's multifaceted nature and the reasons for its success in France, including the vacuum created by European secularism and the unexpected alliance with the French left.
The Leaked Report and its Implications #
- A report from the French Ministry of Interior, revealed by media, indicates that France is being infiltrated by the Muslim Brotherhood.
- French President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly deeply concerned by the report.
- Only an official, censored part of the report has been released, suggesting even more alarming details in its secret section.
- The report is considered unprecedented, likened only to the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" but unlike that, it is an authentic document from French special services.
- The infiltration is not a random phenomenon related to Muslim immigration but a planned, long-term strategy.
The Strategy of Infiltration #
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The strategy involves placing loyal members of the Muslim Brotherhood in key positions within French society.
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Key areas of infiltration include:
- Media: Influential journalists are identified as being linked to or shaped by the Muslim Brotherhood.
- New Media/Influencers: The Muslim Brotherhood utilizes a network of influential figures on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook to promote Islam as "cool" and desirable in public spaces.
- Education: Presence in universities and schools.
- Politics: Members are delegated to various French political parties.
- Administration: Presence in government offices and local self-governments.
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The ultimate goal is to undermine republican values, particularly secularism, and promote solutions based on Sharia law, effectively transforming France into an Islamic state.
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This strategy is seen as a "peaceful conquest" as a alternative to previous military confrontations, aiming to achieve similar results by making Europe Islamic.
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The formal network includes about 150 places of worship, educational institutions, and around 280 associations and foundations.
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The informal network is considered more dangerous, as it aims to influence not only Muslims but also influential French figures like politicians, intellectuals, and publicists.
The Muslim Brotherhood's Influence and Alliances #
- The Muslim Brotherhood is credited with popularizing the term "Islamophobia" among French intellectuals, publicists, and politicians, using it as a tool to silence critics of Muslim immigration.
- French intelligence analysts suggest that the Muslim Brotherhood has found a strong ally in the French left.
- Reasons for this alliance include:
- The French left's tendency to accuse those skeptical of Muslims of xenophobia and racism.
- The French left's anti-Christian stance, which aligns with Islamist goals of dismantling Christian traditions in Europe.
- The Muslim Brotherhood's success in fostering anti-Israel sentiment within the French and broader European left.
Nature of the Muslim Brotherhood #
- Founded in 1928, it is a socio-political organization with the motto: "Allah is our goal, the Prophet our leader, the Quran our law, Jihad our path, death in the name of Allah our hope."
- Despite its motto, the organization has adopted a peaceful, albeit potentially more effective, path of action, purportedly not involved in terrorist attacks.
- It is described as a multi-headed entity, resembling an association, a mafia, Opus Dei, a political party, and an educational institution, making it hard to define.
- Its influence is pervasive across France.
Why France is Susceptible to Infiltration #
- Ayan Hirsi Ali, who was raised and shaped by the Muslim Brotherhood in Nairobi before embracing Western freedom and then Catholicism, provides insight into this susceptibility.
- Ali argues that atheism and the destruction of European identity, culture, and Christian traditions create a vacuum.
- This vacuum is readily filled by Islam.
- Her conclusion is that only a return to Christianity and Catholicism can provide Europe with the moral compass, certainty, and identity needed to resist the aggressive and offensive Islamic identity, stating that an atheistic Europe will not survive Islam.