Muslim Moles
comment by Jerry Gordon
This Investors Business Daily editorial is dead bang on about Muslim traitors inside our government, at both local and federal levels. It’s all about obsessive political correctness, but also about fear and trembling about being sued for ‘racist/religious profiling. Probably the most egregious examples are Fairfax County police Sgt. Weiss Rasool, who invaded the FBI NCIC data base to check on whether a Taliban Imam was being trailed here in the US. He was given a slap on the wrist after CAIR intervened in the matter and put back to work, despite multiple charges that should have resulted in his being terminated as a national security risk and being tried as a spy. The other is one we repeatedly posted on Ms. Nadia Prouty, the ex-FBI/CIA translator analyst, one of the three Hezbo sisters, who got a $750 fine and no jail time for checking up on her relatives who had fled to Lebanon before being charged with being terror financiers for Hezbollah. As I keeping saying, why is our government bending over backwards to be what writer and author Paul Sperry calls Muslim Spies and Subversives in his book “Infiltration.”
Investors Business Daily, Editorial, July 10, 2008
Homeland Security: In a sign background checks are far too lax, an alarming number of Arabs and Muslims have landed sensitive government jobs only to be caught later spying for the enemy.
Guarding against penetration by terrorist agents and sympathizers should be a top concern of public agencies, but it’s not. Guarding against charges of job discrimination is.
Multiculturalism and political correctness have made it easier for the terrorists to use Arabs and Muslims to infiltrate the government and steal security secrets.
In the latest example, a former city 911 operator faces multiple felony counts for allegedly searching the names of friends and relatives on the FBI’s terrorist watch list.
Nadire P. Zenelaj, an ethnic Albanian, says she’s being singled out because she is Muslim. “I feel they targeted me because of my religion,” she said.
No, she was investigated for looking up classified information on her confederates. At least one of the 227 names she checked was on the terrorist watch list, according to Rochester, N.Y., police.
A D.C.-area cop recently was convicted of doing the same thing.
Federal prosecutors say Fairfax County Police Sgt. Weiss Rasool, an Afghan immigrant, tipped off a fellow mosque member that he was under FBI investigation. When agents went to arrest the terrorist target early one morning they found him and his family already dressed and destroying evidence. They knew they had a mole and worked back through the system to find Rasool.
Thanks to post-9/11 data-sharing, local police like Rasool — as well as first responders like Zenelaj — now have access to classified FBI files on terror suspects maintained with the NCIC, or National Crime Information Center system.
Prosecutors said Rasool’s actions “damaged the integrity of the NCIC system and jeopardized at least one federal investigation.”
That’s not all. In May, the Energy Department had to revoke the security clearance of an Egyptian-born nuclear physicist because of “conflicting allegiances.” The FBI questioned Moniem El-Ganayni, also a Muslim prison chaplain, for allegedly inciting inmates to carry out jihad against the U.S., charges he denies.
Still, such questioning should’ve taken place before El-Ganayni got acccess to nuclear secrets. It’s likely his extracurricular activities would have been enough of a red flag to bar his employment.
Same goes for an EPA toxicologist who turned out to be an al-Qaida fundraiser.
Waheeda Tehseen would never have been hired at all if the feds hadn’t cut corners on her background check. Not only did Tehseen’s husband work for Pakistani intelligence, but she lied about her U.S. citizenship on her government application. EPA missed it.
Then there’s the case of Hezbollah spy Nadia Prouty. The Lebanese immigrant also lied about her citizenship and was hired anyway by both the FBI and CIA.
The good news is, these moles were caught. But they should have been screened out before they could ever get in and do damage.
July 10th, 2008 at 9:52 • Nadire P. Zenelaj • Muslim Moles • Nadia Prouty • Moniem El-Ganayni • Fairfax Police Sgt. Weiss Rasool • Fairfax County Police Sgt. Weiss Rasool • Waheeda Tehseen • 0 Comments •
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