COMMENTARY / OPINION

Dallas, Texas: How Mosque-Centered Islamic Institutions Are Building a Parallel Society in Plain Sight [VIDEO 9:19] By Vlad Tepes
DEC 28, 2025 RAIR FOUNDATION USA
An Arabic-language vlog openly markets North Texas as a destination where mosque-centered Islamic institutions—including schools, youth programs, Sharia-aligned services, and politically connected leadership—enable migrants to live as if in the ‘homeland,’ confirming the existence of a deliberately built parallel society operating in plain sight.
A newly circulating Arabic-language vlog promoting Dallas, Texas, as an ideal destination for Arab and Muslim settlement does more than showcase halal food, housing, and job opportunities. It maps the institutional architecture of Islamic expansion in North Texas, highlighting the same mosques, schools, and leadership networks investigators have already linked to Muslim Brotherhood–aligned activity.
Framed as a friendly relocation guide, the video repeatedly emphasizes that Dallas offers something rare: the ability to live in the United States while feeling as though one has never left the “homeland.” Viewers are told they can find Arab neighborhoods, Islamic schools, cultural enclaves, and mosques so dense that daily life can be conducted almost entirely within a parallel social structure.
Throughout the video, both destinations and points of origin are made explicit. Interviewees identify themselves as arriving from Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other parts of the Middle East, while others describe secondary migration from California, Arizona, Alabama, Chicago, Boston, Florida, and Virginia.
Texas is consistently promoted as the preferred endpoint of this migration flow—not merely for economic opportunity, but because of its dense network of mosques, Islamic schools, and Arab neighborhoods. In effect, the video markets hijrah to North Texas as a strategic relocation: a place where migrants can leave their countries of origin, yet reconstitute religious, cultural, and communal life largely unchanged.
North Texas now hosts hundreds of mosques, Islamic schools, and affiliated nonprofits, forming one of the densest and most troubling Islamic institutional networks in the country.
EPIC Mosque: The Geographic Anchor of a Parallel Community
One of the most prominent institutions featured in the video is the highly controversial East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC), repeatedly cited by interviewees as a primary reason Arabs and Muslims concentrate in Plano, Richardson, Irving, and Frisco. The implication is explicit: settlement follows the mosque.
EPIC is not depicted as a place of worship alone. In the video, it functions as the central hub of Islamic life—linking housing decisions, education, Sharia-compliant banking, Islamic retail, and healthcare directly to the mosque itself.
This distinction matters because EPIC is the same institution behind the proposed EPIC City development. This Islamic enclave project would have formally consolidated housing, schools, and commercial infrastructure around a mosque operating under Sharia governance norms. That project was exposed earlier this year and ultimately halted following public scrutiny and regulatory intervention, driven by RAIR Foundation USA’s investigative reporting.
What the video presents as organic “community clustering” is precisely what retired Plano Police Lieutenant Douglas Deaton warned Texas officials about during sworn public testimony in April 2025. Deaton stated unequivocally that EPIC City was not a speculative future plan, but a scaled-up replication of a system already operating in Plano for more than a decade.
According to Deaton, EPIC has long sustained a religiously exclusive enclave anchored by its mega-mosque, Islamic schools, Sharia-compliant financial services, and controlled housing access—functioning as a self-contained parallel community, hidden in plain sight while local officials remained silent.
The vlog’s portrayal of Dallas as a place where migrants can live “as if in the homeland” does not contradict this assessment. It confirms it.
The video ultimately validates what critics warned from the beginning: the enclave already exists in practice, even if the formal EPIC City development was halted on paper.
Islamic Schools and Youth Programs: Building Continuity
The video also highlights Islamic private schools and youth programming as a decisive draw for families, reinforcing the role of education in sustaining long-term ideological continuity.
This is not incidental. Internal Muslim Brotherhood strategy documents introduced as evidence in federal terrorism-financing cases identify education and youth development as core pillars of long-term influence-building in the West. The institutions featured in the video, Islamic schools, youth centers, robotics programs, and leadership cultivation initiatives, mirror that blueprint precisely, operating within mosque-linked ecosystems designed to shape identity, loyalty, and worldview from childhood.
Just weeks ago, RAIR Foundation USA exposed how this strategy is now being directly subsidized by American taxpayers. In a groundbreaking investigation, RAIR documented that Texas school-choice funds are flowing to Hamed Ghazali, a senior Muslim Brotherhood operative explicitly named in the organization’s 1991 Explanatory Memorandum as an architect of its plan to infiltrate Western institutions through education. Ghazali has spent decades designing curricula, training educators, and overseeing Islamic schools tied to Muslim Brotherhood networks—while also maintaining a documented history of jihadist fundraising, propaganda production, and ideological indoctrination.
Taken together, the video and RAIR’s investigation reveal the same structure at work: mosques anchoring schools, schools feeding youth programs, and youth programs ensuring generational continuity, all now positioned to receive state funding under the banner of “school choice.
MAS Youth Center and Marwan Marouf
The pattern continues when the vlogger visits the MAS Youth Center, operated under the umbrella of the Muslim American Society (MAS), an organization long identified by federal prosecutors and investigators as having roots in the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood network.
Appearing on camera is Marwan Marouf, introduced as the executive director of the youth center. In the video, Marouf speaks openly and confidently about expanding youth programs across dozens of mosques nationwide and hosting local officials, including a mayor, at the facility—underscoring the organization’s institutional reach and political access.
What the video does not disclose is that Marouf was later deported from the United States.
As RAIR Foundation USA previously documented, federal immigration proceedings cited Marouf’s visa overstay and his documented financial and organizational ties to the Holy Land Foundation, the Dallas-based charity whose leadership was convicted in the largest terrorism-financing case in U.S. history for funding Hamas. Those findings proved decisive in his removal.
The implication is unavoidable: the video presents as normal and legitimate a leadership figure who federal authorities ultimately removed for connections to a convicted terrorism-financing network. Rather than contradicting the broader pattern on display, Marouf’s appearance reinforces it—illustrating how deeply Brotherhood-linked figures have been embedded in youth programming, mosque-linked institutions, and civic-facing operations, often without disclosure or scrutiny.
A Self-Documenting Strategy
What makes this video remarkable is not its intent, but its candor. Interview after interview emphasizes the same themes:
- You can live in Texas without assimilating.
- You can surround yourself with mosques, Islamic schools, and Arab commerce.
- You can raise children entirely within an Islamic social framework.
- You can build economic and political influence collectively.
“You feel like you’re in the homeland,” multiple participants say, repeating the phrase as a selling point, not a metaphor.
The vlog does not expose hidden meetings or secret plans. It simply records, in real time, the functioning of a parallel infrastructure that has been deliberately built over decades—and is now large enough to promote itself openly.
An Expansion Texas Leadership Has Failed to Confront
Taken together, the evidence is no longer ambiguous. What is unfolding across North Texas is not passive demographic change, nor organic cultural pluralism. It is an organized, well-resourced expansion strategy, openly recruiting abroad and domestically, building mosque-centered enclaves, controlling education and youth formation, and cultivating political access, all while state and local leadership appears either unwilling or unable to confront the scale of what is occurring.
The video does not depict a community struggling to integrate. It depicts a movement confident enough to market Texas as a destination for ideological continuity, not assimilation; confident enough to showcase institutions later tied to deportations and terrorism-financing cases; and confident enough to do so publicly, without fear of consequence. That confidence is not accidental. It is the product of years of official inaction, silence, and avoidance by those charged with safeguarding civic cohesion, equal application of the law, and national security.
Texas is not merely being settled. It is being systematically organized, religiously, educationally, financially, and politically, by networks that reject assimilation as a goal. And as the infrastructure expands and recruitment accelerates, the question is no longer whether the warning signs are visible. They are.
The question is whether Texas leadership will act or continue to watch an aggressive ideological expansion take root while pretending it is something else.
For America’s Pro-Israel Community: Defining Priorities for 2026 By Moshe Phillips
In the aftermath of the Hamas-led terrorist invasion of southern Israel on October 7th America’s pro-Israel community embarked on an emergency program that including advocating for the release of kidnapped hostages, countering media bias, fundraising for Israeli communities, and exposing Jew-hatred on campus and elsewhere. But what should we set as our priorities for 2026?
In my view far too many valuable resources and an extensive amount of energy was spent in generating votes for the American portion of the World Zionist Congress elections. And I say this as a delegate to a previous congress.
Let’s consider what Jewish activists in the U.S. can focus attention on where they can make real differences.
Speak out about how it is completely unsafe to put sophisticated American weapons, such as F-35 fighters, in the hands of unstable, authoritarian Islamic regimes such as Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. All of these hostile-to-Israel-nations are working hard to purchase F-35 stealth fighter jets from the U.S. as soon as possible.
The deployment of either Indonesian or Turkish soldiers to Gaza as part of a future “International Stabilization Force” should be a non-starter for American diplomats and mediators and America’s pro-Israel community must stand up and make that argument. It is time for Washington to realize that Peacekeepers must be trusted by all sides if they are to function effectively. Turkey has a documented history of providing Hamas with a safe haven, political support, financial aid, and/or material assistance must not be granted any role in rebuilding Gaza. Indonesia does not recognize Israel, has never had diplomatic relations with Israel, and has consistently voted against Israel at the United Nations. The proposed deployment of Indonesian peacekeepers is not in the best interest of either the United States or Israel.
A concentrated effort must be made to educate American Jews about what Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and J Street really are all about with the goal of denying these groups legitimate platforms in our community. JVP does not support a two-state solution and explicitly calls for an end to the State of Israel as it currently exists. JVP’s radical stance becomes clear even from a brief review of its website, which includes language many interpret as advocating the removal of Jews from Israel. One section states: “We imagine Arab, Middle Eastern and Southwest Asian/North African Jews having ethical and safe access to return to their original homelands.” J Street’s blame Israel first outlook after October 7 must be seen for the betrayal that it is.
Teaching young American conservatives and liberals about the true value of the U.S.-Israel alliance strengthens shared democratic principles, security cooperation, informed dialogue, and long-term partnership. This must be a top focus of pro-Israel American organizations.
Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas has never fulfilled his obligations under the Oslo Accords which include fighting terrorism and halting Palestinian incitement. Americans who care about Israel need to work against the idea that the PA can have a role in any future negotiations and that it is at its core a criminal and a terrorist organization.
Together we must continue to speak out against the haters of Israel and the haters of the Jewish people and we can be most effective at this when we are united. There is a vital need for authentic Jewish unity, however serious the challenges may be. Israeli intelligence operatives in the 1980s went into the heart of Africa, at great personal risk, and covertly evacuated Ethiopian Jewish refugees to Israel. What other nation in history has gone into Africa not to exploit, colonize, or enslave—but to bring Africans out to freedom, safety, and honor? Israel did. This is Zionism. This is Judaism. This is the love of a brother being responsible for a brother. This is beautiful and it is eternal. This being prepared to sacrifice of ourselves on behalf of our fellow Jews is what 2026 demands of us all.
Moshe Phillips is national chairman of Americans For A Safe Israel (www.AFSI.org), a leading pro-Israel advocacy and education organization.
ISIS Extremism or Islamic Doctrine? RAYMOND IBRAHIM
DEC 28, 2025
A lie, by definition, conceals the truth. And when unpleasant but vital truths remain hidden, they go unacknowledged, unaddressed, and ultimately unresolved.
This principle underscores one of the most consequential falsehoods of our time: the claim that violence committed in the name of Islam is wholly unrelated to Islam itself. This widespread denial has enabled what is, at its core, an ideologically vulnerable religion to become one of the most persistent sources of global instability, with no end in sight.
Consider the most recent example: On June 22, Islamist militants launched a suicide attack on a church in Damascus, Syria, killing 25 Christians — mostly women and children—and injuring nearly 100 others.
The central question under current discussion is not why the attack occurred, but rather which group carried it out. The regime of Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa — formerly the head of the jihadi faction Hayat Tahrir al-Sham — initially attributed the assault to ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). Yet two days later, a lesser-known group, Saraya Ansar al-Sunna — an offshoot of al-Sharaa’s own organization — claimed responsibility.
While analysts and media outlets debate which group was behind the bombing, there is near-unanimous agreement on one point: regardless of which faction committed the atrocity, it is not to be seen as representative of Islam. The act is instead portrayed as a “hijacking” of the faith. Accordingly, discussion remains confined to the individual groups — not to Islam itself.
My immediate response is this: There sure appear to be a remarkably high number of organizations “hijacking” Islam — especially when compared to the conspicuous absence of any comparable phenomenon within Christianity or other major religions. [Emphasis added]
Remember When…
The following examples, far from exhaustive, offer a brief but sobering reminder for those in the West with short institutional memory:
- Democratic Republic of Congo (February 2025): The Allied Democratic Forces rounded up 70 Christians, marched them to a church, and decapitated them with knives.
- Burkina Faso (Aug. 25, 2024): Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin executed 26 Christians inside a church by slitting their throats.
- Philippines (Jan. 27, 2019): Abu Sayyaf militants bombed a cathedral, killing at least 20 Christians and injuring over 100.Indonesia (May 13, 2018): Jamaah Ansharut Daulah bombed three churches, killing 13 Christians and wounding dozens.
- Sri Lanka (April 21, 2018): On Easter Sunday, National Thowheeth Jama’ath bombed three churches and three hotels. The coordinated attack killed 359 people — mostly Christians — and wounded over 500.
- Egypt (April 9, 2017): On Palm Sunday, ISIS-linked Egyptian terrorists bombed two churches packed with worshippers. At least 45 Christians were killed and more than 100 injured.
- Pakistan (March 27, 2016): Following Easter Sunday services, Jamaat ul Ahrar bombed a public park frequented by Christians. More than 70 Christians — mainly women and children — were killed. Just one year earlier, the same group killed at least 14 Christians in coordinated attacks on two churches.
These incidents — while only a fraction of the whole — illustrate a critical point: The groups in question have little, if anything, to do with each other. They are based in widely different countries across sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and East Asia. They differ in race, language, and sociopolitical context.
What they do have in common is their religion: Islam, which directs them to kill Christians. And yet this is the one factor we are collectively instructed to ignore. It is the one variable mainstream narratives insist is wholly benign and synonymous with peace.
Ignoring the Obvious
This brings us back to the core problem: that deeply unsettling truths, when denied or buried, are never addressed or corrected.
Recognizing that these disparate terror groups are in fact ideologically unified by Islam is considered taboo. This reality is systematically denied by the West’s self-appointed “guardians of truth” — whether in the mainstream media, academia, Hollywood, or politics — all of whom often seem interchangeable in their messaging.
Instead, the public is continually reassured that such atrocities are perpetrated not by Muslims inspired by Islamic doctrine, but by marginal, aberrant groups “hijacking” Islam. The result is a false sense of security. By treating each group as an isolated, localized, and temporary phenomenon, the broader pattern is ignored. Defeat the specific group, we are told, and the threat will disappear.
Take Syria. Whether one believes the attack was carried out by remnants of ISIS or affiliates of the new president’s former militia, the working assumption is that once the specific group is dismantled, the danger will dissipate.
Meanwhile, some 2,400 miles west of Syria, in Nigeria, Christians face an ongoing genocide. There, two Christians are killed for their faith every single hour. By 2021, at least 43,000 Christians had already been murdered (with thousands more in the subsequent years), and some 20,000 churches and Christian schools had been destroyed.
Ordinary Muslims
According to prevailing narratives, the perpetrators are groups like Boko Haram — yet another faction that openly defines itself in Islamic terms, routinely targets churches during Christian holidays, and is nonetheless described as having “nothing to do with Islam.” Again, the suggestion is that Boko Haram is a distinct, localized problem. Defeat it, and the crisis ends.
More recently still, Fulani herdsmen — nominally unaffiliated with any formal terror group — have become the primary agents of anti-Christian violence in Nigeria. Because they are not formally branded, and are often perceived as “ordinary” Muslims, their actions are attributed to “climate change” or “land disputes,” even as they express the same jihadist hostility toward Christians as more infamous terrorist brands.
The pattern repeats elsewhere. Approximately 5,000 miles west of Nigeria, in the United States, Americans were told that al-Qaeda was responsible for the September 11 attacks, which killed 3,000 civilians. The threat, it was claimed, would end with the group’s destruction.
Indeed, after the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011, terrorism expert Peter Bergen and others declared, “Killing bin Laden is the end of the war on terror… It’s time to move on.”
Yet an even more brutal group, the Islamic State, soon emerged.
Many Strata of Data
The denial runs deeper still. The problem is not only the refusal of the media and experts to connect these incidents to Islam; it is their failure to acknowledge that many attacks are not carried out by formal terror groups at all, but by unaffiliated Muslims — ordinary individuals or mobs — who commit similar atrocities far more frequently, though less spectacularly.
While the above examples involved some of the most high-profile attacks, countless acts of persecution are committed by Muslims on a daily basis.
The data is unambiguous. According to the 2025 World Watch List, Muslims — across various strata of society and spanning races, nationalities, languages, and economic conditions — are responsible for persecuting Christians in 37 of the top 50 countries where such persecution is most severe.
These findings are consistent with a rarely cited Pew Research survey, which concluded that in 11 Muslim-majority countries alone, anywhere from 63 million to 287 million Muslims support ISIS. Likewise, 81% of respondents to a recent Al Jazeera poll expressed support for the Islamic State.
In short, the activities of “extremist,” “terrorist,” or “militant” groups — which we are routinely assured have “nothing to do with Islam” — represent only the visible tip of a much larger iceberg. For over a decade, I have documented these patterns in my monthly series, Muslim Persecution of Christians, launched in July 2011. Each installment catalogs dozens of incidents that, if Christians perpetrated them against Muslims, would command wall-to-wall media coverage.
Calling It Out
Thus, the mainstream narrative not only misrepresents the motives of high-profile terrorist groups; it also systematically ignores the daily persecution suffered by non-Muslims at the hands of ordinary Muslims — whether individuals, mobs, police, or governments (including those counted among the West’s “allies”).
These omissions have had devastating consequences. They have permitted the continued persecution of vulnerable minorities throughout the Muslim world while facilitating the spread of similar ideologies into the West — most recently through mass migration.
In conclusion, and to restate the central premise: No problem can be solved unless it is first acknowledged. The uncomfortable but necessary truth is that Islam — not this or that terrorist group — provides the ideological framework that inspires hostility and violence against non-Muslims. Unless this reality is faced head-on, the cycle of denial will only continue — along with the persecution and loss of countless lives.
Raymond Ibrahim, author of Defenders of the West and Sword and Scimitar, is the Distinguished Senior Shillman Fellow at the Gatestone Institute and the Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.
“Lived Reality” by Linda Goudsmit
December 28, 2025
“Lived Reality” is a term derived from the subjective, personal experience of an individual. Similar terms like “direct experience” and “firsthand experience” help define the specific meaning of “lived reality.” What is most descriptive, however, is its antonyms. The Power Thesaurus lists ten opposites of lived reality as: acted, playacted, feigned, faked, played, pretended, simulated, bluffed, fooled, and play-acted. Words matter, and the ten opposites listed infer that anything that is not experienced firsthand is not authentic. The actual antonym for lived reality is objective reality. In the woke, realm of subjective reality where “lived reality” is the metric, only feelings matter. In the impersonal, verifiable, realm of objective reality, facts are the metric. In objective reality gravity exists––it is a fact. In subjective reality little Johnny feels he can fly, but if he jumps off the roof he will fall to his death because gravity is a fact. Objective reality always prevails.
Daniel Greenfield’s December 27, 2025, article “Tucker Carlson: ‘I don’t Know Anyone Who’s Been Killed by Radical Islam’” dramatizes the consequences of adults living in subjective reality. Tucker Carlson is quoted as saying, “I don’t know anyone in the United States in the last 24 years who’s been killed by radical Islam.” The statement is patently absurd on two levels. First, it infers that if Tucker Carlson did not personally know anyone in the United States killed by radical Islam, then it did not happen. That is as preposterous and infantile as saying if you close your eyes no one can see you. The statement denies any reality outside your own perceptions. Second, Carlson’s statement separates doctrinal Islamic religious obligations from the Islamists who act out those religious obligations. The gift of Tucker Carlson’s surrender to the madness of subjective reality is that his statement highlights the calamitous social consequences of living in the subjective, woke, world of leftist relativism where facts in objective reality are conveniently denied, and only personal feelings matter. In subjective reality, if Tucker Carlson’s “living reality” is that he doesn’t personally know anyone in the United States who’s been killed by radical Islam, then society is expected to believe that no one has been killed. If that is true, then Martin Richard, the eight-year-old boy killed by Muslim terrorists in the Boston Marathon bombings, is still alive. But Martin is dead. And the Muslims who killed him were acting out the doctrinal religious obligation to kill infidels (any non-believer especially Jews and Christians) as stated in their holy book the Koran.
The ideological moorings of ordered liberty require consensus on what is real. This is no small matter. Language is based on such consensus. Laws are based on such consensus. Without agreement on what is real, there is no societal order; there can be only chaos. It is for this reason that globalists support the leftist Culture War on America and its attack strategy to replace factual, objective reality with subjective multiple realities based on feelings. If the Left can shatter the reality-based foundation of language and laws, then it has succeeded in shattering our ordered liberty and the Judeo-Christian morality that supports it. The Judeo-Christian tradition is not only the infrastructure of our Constitution, but also the foundation of Western civilization.
We are a world at war whether people acknowledge it or not: Globalism vs. nation-states. The globalist war on the world’s nation-states cannot succeed without collapsing the United States of America. The long-term strategic attack plan moves America incrementally from constitutional republic to socialism to globalism to feudalism. The tactical attack plan uses asymmetric psychological and informational warfare to destabilize Americans and drive society out of the objective world of facts into the madness of the subjective world of feelings. Psychological warfare subdues the enemy without destroying the physical infrastructure of society. It replaces brute force with mind control, shattering consensus on what is real by denying the existence of objective reality.
The globalist social engineers exploit the “lived reality” of woke leftists and the doctrinal religious obligations of Islamists, as tactical weapons in globalism’s strategic war on nation-states. Woke leftism is rooted in Marxism which is rooted in communism. Communism is a supremacist, expansionist, totalitarian, political replacement ideology that is convinced its manifest destiny is to rule the world. Islam is a supremacist, expansionist, totalitarian, political replacement ideology with a religious wing that is convinced its destiny is to rule the world in a global caliphate. Globalism is a supremacist, expansionist, totalitarian, political replacement ideology that is funding and fomenting Marxist/Muslim (red/green) hatred to do their dirty work of destabilizing and collapsing Western democracies from within, in preparation for their own planetary dystopian Unistate administered under the auspices of the lethally corrupt United Nations and its associated agencies and organizations.
The intentional escalation of antisemitism and anti-Christianity are tactical weapons in globalism’s overarching war on Western nation-states. Using the familiar divide to conquer strategy, the globalists are targeting the Judeo-Christian foundation of Western civilization. It is my opinion that antisemitism is, always has been, and always will be political. In biblical times there was no separation between church and state––religious power was political power. So, when Jesus (the most famous Jew) left Judaism and Christianity was born, so was antisemitism. But it was the shared Judeo-Christian tradition that birthed Western civilization and it is my opinion that the globalist elite are determined to divide, conquer, and collapse our Judeo-Christian infrastructure and replace our political infrastructure with their dystopian, totalitarian Unistate. First comes Saturday, then comes Sunday. The globalists are escalating antisemitism and using the progressive left (Marxists) and the Muslims in every Western country to create the required chaos to make society ungovernable. Israel, like the United States and every other Western nation, will cease to exist as free and sovereign nations if the progressives and their Muslim partners continue to tear those nations apart from within––the red/green alliance funded and fomented by the globalist elite will end in Kissinger’s predictive statement:
Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government. – Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference in Evians, France, 1991
Notice Kissinger said U.N. troops––internationalized world troops––to bring order in a world government. Personally, I think the United States should withdraw from the United Nations and let it collapse because it is the instrument of one-world government and infrastructure of the Unistate. For me, antisemitism, anti-Zionism, Jew-hatred, is all being fomented to divide and collapse our Judeo-Christian tradition––it is political––not religious. I believe that we are in a critical moment in history when it is essential that Jews and Christians unite to protect and preserve Western civilization because united we stand, divided we fall.
Tulsi Gabbard, the United States Director of National Intelligence, finally said the unsayable in her December 16, 2025, post on X that referenced the horrific Bondi Beach Islamist terror attack on Jews celebrating Hanukkah in Australia:
The tragic Islamist terror attack against those at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia sadly should not come as a surprise to anyone. This is the direct result of the massive influx of Islamists to Australia. Their goal is not only the Islamization of Australia but the entire world—including the United States. Islamists and Islamism is the greatest threat to the freedom, security, and prosperity of the United States and the entire world. It is probably too late for Europe—and maybe Australia. It is not too late for the United States of America. But it soon will be. Thankfully, President Trump has prioritized securing our borders and deporting known and suspected terrorists, and stopping mass, unvetted migration that puts Americans at risk.
My question is how President Trump is going to resolve the staggering hypocrisy of protecting Qatar, a major funder of Islamic terrorism worldwide, including the Islamic terrorism inside the United States which Tucker Carlson does not acknowledge in his lived reality.
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[Ed.: I have deliberately avoided posting any more Tucker Carlson here on my web site ever since he came out of the closet about his Jew hatred after the October 7th 2023 massacre. But already this week, I have posted several Commentary/Opinion and News articles involving him, and that is already giving his disreputable name more bandwidth than he should get out of me! Carlson should be relegated to the dustbin of obscurity, where he belongs.]
Tucker Carlson: ‘I Don’t Know Anyone Who’s Been Killed by Radical Islam.’ BY DANIEL GREENFIELD
DEC 27, 2025 5:00 PM Jihad Watch
In an interview with Harrison Berger, formerly of Drop Site News (which received $250,000 from George Soros), Tucker Carlson claimed that the recent TPUSA poll showing that a majority of attendees thought that “Radical Islam” was the greatest threat to America was really an Israeli “op”.
“I don’t know anyone in the United States in the last 24 years who’s been killed by radical Islam.” Tucker Carlson claimed.
He argued that, “I believe in measuring reality a little more empirically” meaning that since, presumably Tucker didn’t know them personally, they don’t matter and don’t exist.
The podcaster went on to argue that video games and pornography were much more dangerous than Islamic terrorism which is really not an issue.
“So anyone who believes that lie, I feel sorry for, but it doesn’t reflect the ‘lived reality’ of anyone I’ve ever met.”
‘Lived reality’ is a leftist term suggesting that personal experiences and feelings of especially ‘oppressed groups’ matter more than the facts.
The people believing that ‘lie’ included the late Charlie Kirk who warned that “Islam is the sword the left is using to slit the throat of America”. Tucker has made common cause with the Left and Islam while echoing Obama and the Left in denying Islamic terrorism.
Tucker Carlson made his comments in an interview with Berger at ‘American Conservative’, a formerly conservative site which now hires Soros alums like Berger and promotes Islamic causes, and which had called for the creation of a ‘Palestinian’ state.
Perhaps some of these people don’t fall into Tucker’s ‘lived experience’, but they are the victims of Islamic terrorism.
This is Martin Richard, 8, who was killed by Muslim terrorists in the Boston Marathon bombings
This is the Chechen Muslim terrorist who killed him
This is Ann-Laure Decadt who was murdered in New York City by a Muslim terrorist. Tucker may not have known her personally, but her life still mattered.
This is the Muslim terrorist who killed her.
Why doesn’t Tucker want us to talk about this? As the authorities, who are very much in sync with Tucker, like to say after every attack, “no motive has been reliably established.”
TUCKER CARLSON DOUBLING DOWN ON HIS JEW LIES Avi Abelow
December 28, 2025 Pulse of Israel
Each day Tucker Carlson proves more and more why he has been chosen as the Jew-hating antisemite of the year, and not because he’s “asking questions.” He’s peddling daily falsehoods about Israel and the Jewish people, and doing so with a confidence that assumes his audience won’t bother checking facts.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: fighting every lie point-by-point is exactly the trap our haters want us in. Defense validates their frame. It turns truth into an argument instead of a reality. And it gives oxygen to narratives that don’t deserve it.
So let’s stop playing defense.
Let’s go on offense, with the only thing that actually wins: the truth.
Tucker Carlson has begun floating claims that Jews are not genetically connected to the Land of Israel, and that Israel somehow bans DNA testing to hide this “fact.” This isn’t journalism. It’s fabrication, delivered with a wink that says, trust me, you don’t need evidence.
The irony? Israel is one of the most DNA-screened societies on earth. For decades, especially among ultra-Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews, genetic testing before marriage has been routine, precisely to identify and prevent hereditary diseases. That’s reality. Thats the truth.
Regardless if Tucker knows this or not, this truth proves that Tucker Carlson and journalistic integrity don’t go together.
Which tells you everything you need to know about the game he is playing.
Why is he pushing these claims now? Because there’s a larger strategy at work.
Carlson isn’t just trying to undermine Israel. He’s trying to sever the Jewish people from the Bible in order to destroy US Christian support for the Jewish state of Israel.
If Jews aren’t the same Israel of the Bible, then the biblical promise – “I will bless those who bless you” – can be conveniently dismissed.
That is exactly what he did in his vicious attack on Senator Ted Cruz during his interview. I don’t believe for a moment that Senator Cruz went into that interview expecting Tucker to ambush him over God’s biblical promise to bless the Jewish people, today represented by the modern State of Israel, the Third Jewish Commonwealth. In an instant, Cruz found himself on the receiving end of Tucker’s fury, being told that standing with the modern State of Israel is not a blessing at all, because, according to Tucker, that is not who God was referring to, but something even worse in his view: not “America First.”
That’s Tucker’s move.
It’s not new. It’s just dressed up in modern media clothing.
Here’s the truth that ends this debate, without footnotes, without apologies, without begging for acceptance:
The Jewish people are the only indigenous people on earth who are:
* Practicing the same traditions and holidays as our ancestors 3,000+ years ago
* Speaking the same language they spoke 3,000+ years ago
* Living in the same ancestral homeland where those ancestors lived 3,000+ years ago
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No other people on earth can say that.
Not one.
That’s not politics. That’s history. Archaeology. Linguistics. Continuity. Civilization.
And no amount of podcast conjecture can erase it.
Jews have a stronger, deeper, and more continuous connection to the Land of Israel than the French have to France, than the British have to Britain, and frankly, than Tucker Carlson has to America.
France didn’t exist as a nation 3,000 years ago. Britain didn’t exist as a nation 3,000 years ago. America certainly didn’t exist 3,000 years ago. And Tucker’s family definitely doesn’t go back 3,000 years in America.
But the Jewish people did, and we were already living in Israel, praying in Hebrew, observing the same holidays, and building the same civilization that exists today in the Jewish state of Israel.
For Tucker to claim that today’s Jews, in the Jewish state of Israel, who many returned from the four corners of the earth to their ancestral homeland, are somehow disconnected from the biblical Jews, the tribes of Jacob/Israel, is beyond absurd.
This isn’t sentiment. It’s historical fact.
And here’s where Tucker’s agenda becomes not just dishonest, but dangerous.
For generations, Bible-believing Christians understood something simple and profound: America standing with the Jewish people of Israel is America First. Biblical Jacob was named Israel.
Why? Because God Himself makes an unambiguous promise in the Bible:
“I will bless those who bless you, and those who curse you I will curse.”
That promise is not metaphor. It is not symbolic. And it has not expired.
An American alliance with Israel isn’t charity.
It isn’t foreign entanglement. It is strategic, moral, and spiritually aligned with blessing.
So when Tucker works overtime to convince Christians that today’s Jews are not the Israel of the Bible, when he pushes the lie that Jews are strangers in their own land, he isn’t just attacking Israel.
He is leading US Christians straight into rejecting God’s promise.
That is not “America First.”
That is leading America toward a curse.
And the only way Tucker can sell that inversion is by assuming his audience won’t think critically, won’t open a Bible, and won’t examine history. His entire argument collapses the moment people realize the truth is not complicated:
The Jewish people never left history.
We never left our land, there has been an unbroken Jewish presence in the Land of Israel since biblical times, even as much of our people were forcibly exiled into the diaspora.
And we never stopped being who we are.
The louder the lies become, the clearer the reality shines.
And reality is undefeated.
When someone tells a lie so detached from reality, the correct response isn’t frantic rebuttal, it’s exposure and dismissal. The claim that Jews aren’t connected to Israel doesn’t merit a courtroom defense. It merits what it is: mockery for insulting the intelligence of anyone who knows history or the Bible.
Carlson’s confidence depends on ignorance. His narrative depends on distraction. And his growing chorus depends on the idea that repeating a claim makes it true.
It doesn’t.
The lies against Israel are growing. The hatred is growing. That’s not a sign of weakness on our part, it’s a sign that truth is winning ground.
So don’t worry yourself to much about chasing every lie.
Stand tall. Speak plainly. Live visibly.
The Jewish people don’t need permission to exist in our homeland. We don’t need genetic approval from pundits. And we don’t need to rewrite history to fit someone else’s politics.
We are who we’ve always been.
We are where we’ve always belonged.
We are becoming who we were always meant to be, fulfilling our destiny as a nation in our ancestral homeland.
And no amount of noise will change that.
We are blessed to be living in a generation of redemption, and the more good and light we bring into the world from Israel, the more the forces of hate and evil will push back.
Don’t be discouraged by that reality; be empowered by it.
We are a blessed generation to be here in Israel, with extraordinary and historic times ahead.
Am Yisrael Chai!!!
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Calling Jesus a ‘Palestinian’ is more dangerous than most people think. JOSHUA HOFFMAN
Misrepresenting Jesus’ true origins isn’t just historical revisionism; it’s part of a broader campaign of disinformation that distorts facts, fuels conflict, and reshapes perceptions of reality.
DEC 27, 2025
The first thing I saw on Christmas Eve was a tweet:
“Tonight, 2.4 billion Christians in the world will celebrate the birthday of the Palestinian prophet, Jesus. They believe this Palestinian was the son of God.”
Then came a graphic: Jesus Christ hanging on a cross, draped in a Palestinian flag, with the destruction of Gaza as a backdrop.
Then another claim: “Jesus was a Palestinian refugee.” And then an inflammatory Times Square billboard that said: “Merry Christmas. Jesus is Palestinian.”
Then a video urging viewers:
“Remember that Christmas is cancelled in His birthplace Bethlehem, occupied by the same Israeli army committing genocide in Gaza. Remember this Christmas, being Christian is to stand with the oppressed in Palestine, not Israel.”
Wannabe influencer Greta Thunberg posted on her social media: “Jesus was a Palestinian born under occupation.” Even U.S. politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently tried to equate Jesus with the Palestinian people:
“In the story of Christmas, Christ was born in modern-day Palestine under the threat of a government engaged in a massacre of innocents. He was part of a targeted population being indiscriminately killed to protect an unjust leader’s power.”
Enough already.
I can accept differing perspectives on what Israelis call the 1948 War of Independence, and Palestinians call “the Nakba” (Arabic for catastrophe). I can listen with an open ear to alternative narratives about Israel’s role in Gaza and Palestinian areas of the West Bank. I can even entertain (mostly for argument’s sake) the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry’s claim that more than 70,000 Gazans have died since Israel responded to the Hamas-led October 7th massacre and kidnappings.
But to brazenly misrepresent something so universally known — that Jesus was a Jew born in Judea — exposes a fundamental reality: There is virtually no common ground between the “Woke” crowd and its Red-Green Alliance with Islamists, and the rest of the West.
You see, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict isn’t just a territorial, nationalistic, or religious dispute — all of which, in principle, can be negotiated. It is a conflict over facts, where even the simplest historical truths are contested. It is about human nature itself: If we cannot agree on reality, how can we ever agree on solutions?
The Palestinians and their patrons are not merely playing a sociopolitical game; they are waging a power struggle, crystallized in a “war of information.” Deepfakes, artificial intelligence, and social media bots are now weapons in this battle. “Pro-Palestinian” messaging gains traction not just from algorithms, but because it is carefully crafted, linguistically tailored, and amplified through identity politics.
Social media overflows with heart-wrenching images and videos of Palestinian suffering, captured by quasi-journalists with massive followings. Hamas sympathizers and state-affiliated accounts from China, Russia, Iran, and Qatar further amplify these narratives. Analysts note that the proliferation of smartphones in Gaza has given Israel’s military operation unprecedented real-time exposure — more so than any contemporary conflict, including Ukraine. These devices serve as the modern equivalent of Vietnam-era television cameras, putting the world on a front-row seat.
State-linked accounts exploit the conflict to spread anti-Western propaganda. Iranian accounts glorify Hamas’ attacks as resistance against a “neo-colonial” power and accuse the U.S. of enabling Palestinian suffering, according to the Institute for Strategic Dialogue. Russian, Chinese, and Qatari accounts push similar narratives, claiming Western nations ignore Israeli war crimes.
Meanwhile, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and their supporters rapidly disseminate misinformation across platforms. On TikTok pro-Palestinian content dominates. For every pro-Israel post, there are 36 pro-Palestinian posts, according to a hashtag analysis by statistician Anthony Goldbloom.
In the past, most people could at least agree on basic facts, even if they disagreed on solutions. Bethlehem, for instance, is universally recognized as the birthplace of Jesus. Under Israeli rule until 1995, Bethlehem’s population was roughly 80 percent Christian. After the Palestinian Authority assumed control, less than 10 percent of residents are Christian — a dramatic demographic change that reflects the Islamization of Jesus’ birthplace.
But today, in the post-truth age, the boundary between fact and fiction is erased. Facts are manufactured strategically. Emotions are valued over knowledge. Proof and evidence are often irrelevant. As historian Timothy Snyder warned:
“Post-truth is pre-fascism. Without agreement about some basic facts, citizens cannot form the civil society that would allow them to defend themselves. If we lose the institutions that produce facts that are pertinent to us, then we tend to wallow in attractive abstractions and fictions. Post-truth wears away the rule of law and invites a regime of myth.”
So many of us today can no longer distinguish between what feels comforting and what is objectively true, slipping back into superstition, dogma, and darkness — often without even realizing it. The great Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí called this “systematized confusion,” a state fueled by paranoia and an active, yet misdirected, thought process — both of which serve to discredit reality itself.
When we examine the nature of reality, two approaches emerge: The realist perspective asserts that a single, objective reality exists independently of any individual’s perception. By contrast, the idealist perspective holds that individuals can know only their own subjective experience of the world, never its truth independent of perception.
In societies dominated by theocentric religions, like Palestinian society, religious interpretations of existence often form the consensus reality. Conversely, in largely secular societies, like much of the West, consensus reality is grounded in science and empiricism.
This divergence explains why communities and individuals can hold radically different worldviews. A fully secular society and one in which every outcome is believed to be guided by metaphysical forces will experience fundamentally different consensus realities. These differences shape beliefs about everything from science and morality to historical practices such as slavery or ritual sacrifice — all filtered through the lens of what each society perceives as reality.
The issue is not that Palestinian society thinks or feels differently than Israeli society. The problem arises when these distorted, lies-infested worldviews are exported globally through social media — and when non-Palestinians are not only convinced by them, but also encouraged to spread them within liberal democracies and their institutions under the guise of “free speech.”
Disinformation corrodes both freedom of speech and democratic governance, undermining trust in media and institutions. In the internet era, where democracy cannot rely solely on procedural legitimacy, post-truth becomes a battlefield for ideological conflicts and geopolitical power struggles that are actively reshaping the world.
The roots of this post-truth environment are deep. Collective traumas like 9/11, the financial collapse of 2008, the 2003 Iraq War, the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, and the authoritarian backlash against the Arab Spring shook the foundations of the Western ideological project. Trust in the globalized economy, once considered a reliable source of rising prosperity, eroded as jobs were shipped overseas and disruptive technologies took the world by storm.
Disenfranchised populations began rejecting the “regime of truth,” turning instead to narratives that blamed globalization and neoliberal democracy for growing inequality. Right-wing nationalist parties across Europe seized on this discontent, making significant electoral gains.
Globally, the stability of neoliberal democratic media and political institutions has been challenged by dissenting voices — from the Alt-Right in the U.S. to nationalist populists in Europe — amplified by online media ecosystems. The globalist liberal “ideoscape” now clashes with a constellation of ethno-nationalist and conservative ideoscapes empowered by social media. This disjunction presages the emerging post-truth era and signals, geopolitically, a crisis in Western globalization and neoliberal hegemony.
Globalization itself traces back to the Enlightenment, which sought to construct morality independent of faith. Before this, Western civilization was essentially Christendom. “But Christendom died,” wrote novelist and essayist Paul Kingsnorth. “If you live in the West now, you are living among its ruins. Many of them are still beautiful — intact cathedrals, Bach concertos — but they are ruins nonetheless. And when an old culture built around a sacred order dies, there will be lasting upheaval at every level of society, from the level of politics to the level of the soul.”
The vacuum left by Christendom’s collapse was filled with a combination of foreign propaganda (Soviet, Arab, Chinese), consumer capitalism, and identity politics. Then came the internet, all of which contributed to the rise of our post-truth world, including but certainly not limited to absurd claims like “Jesus was Palestinian.”
I am not Christian, but I am a subscriber to truth. And I am deeply disturbed by Palestinians and their supporters attempting to rewrite Jesus’ story as if it were a trivial, harmless game — all while Iran and its proxies have engulfed the Middle East in more than two years of hot wars, a conflict with potentially transformative consequences.
The reason these Palestinians and their supporters are so uncomfortable with Jesus’ true origins is obvious: Acknowledging that he was a Jew means acknowledging that Jews lived in Judea thousands of years ago, long before Arabs migrated from Arabia and Arabicized the region (what some might call a “settler-colonial project”).
Acknowledging Jesus’ Jewish origins also means acknowledging Jewish historical presence, continuity, and rights in the land — truths that are deeply inconvenient for mainstream Palestinian culture and society, Jew-haters, and “anti-Zionists.”
Hence, in their narrative, Jesus must be Palestinian, and history, facts, and truth simply do not matter.
https://www.futureofjewish.com/p/jesus-was-palestinian-okay-then-so
Trump-Netanyahu Summit: Rendezvous with Reality! Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger
December 27, 2025 The Ettinger Report
*National security and foreign policy become self-destructive when replacing inconvenient and well-documented reality with convenient and speculative alternate reality. Eventually, hard facts assert themselves at severe cost to the alternate reality-driven policy makers.
*The Gaza arena is only one tentacle of the venomous Iranian Octopus, which has evolved – since toppling the Shah in 1979, and in cooperation with China, Russia and North Korea – into a lead epicenter of regional and global anti-US terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundering and the proliferation of advanced military systems. The Iranian octopus has spread its tentacles from the Persian Gulf and the Middle East – aiming to topple all pro-US Arab regimes – through Africa into Latin America, including the US-Mexico border and (a growing network of sleeper cells) on US soil.
*The Ayatollah regime persists in its military, economic and diplomatic collaboration with drug cartels (trafficking drugs into the US), terror organizations and anti-US governments in Latin America, which it considers as the soft underbelly of the US.
*The Ayatollah regime considers the end of June 2025 war as an end of a single battle in a prolonged war; a temporary ceasefire, not an end of the war against the “Great American Satan” and its Middle East vanguard, Israel – “the Little Satan.”
*Since 1979, the Ayatollah regime has demonstrated the superiority of its religious ideology over “Money Talk” and negotiation. It adheres to a 1,400-year-old apocalyptic and imperialistic Twelver Shiite vision and 1979 Constitution, as underscored in its school curriculum, Friday mosque sermons, official media and overall policy. Hundreds of billions of dollars and maximum pressure economic sanctions (which are reversible and by-passable) have failed to induce the Ayatollah regime to embrace peaceful coexistence with the pro-US Sunni Arab countries, become good-faith negotiators, or abandon its ideology. Leopards don’t change spots, only tactics!
*Since July 2025, Iran has focused on a full-speed restoration and upgrading of its conventional, ballistic (hypersonic!) and air defense capabilities, benefitting from the interest of China, North Korea and Russia to reclaim their global strategic posture. Their global strategic posture was severely punctured by the June 13, 2025 Israeli air offensive, that exposed the vulnerabilities of their military systems, which are deployed throughout the globe. Restoration can be very rapid – when assisted by global powers – as demonstrated by Egypt (with the help of the USSR) following the devastation of its military during the June 1967 Six Day War. It took Egypt a few months to launch the 3-year-War of Attrition.
*Iran has leveraged negotiation – as a time stalling tactic – to expedite the restoration and upgrading of its military capabilities, in order to recuperate and resume the pursuit of its ideology. Any agreement reached (by the Ayatollah) with an “infidel” is tenuous, until an opportunity arises to bring the “infidel” to submission.
*The clear and present threat of the Ayatollah regime has been conventional and ballistic with no nuclear capabilities. During the past 47 years, negotiation and economic sanctions have dramatically facilitated the Ayatollah regime’s anti-US strategic posture: from a second-third rate threat to regional and global stability to a major threat to vital US interests, including homeland security (according to the 2026 Threat Assessment by the FBI, Homeland Security Department and Director of Intelligence).
*Achieving the US goal of preventing, minimizing and ending wars and terrorism is preconditioned upon the elimination of the Ayatollah regime, which is the leading epicenter of regional and global wars and terrorism. Moreover, US-initiated regime changes in Iran occurred in 1953 (restoring the Shah) and 1979 (abandoning the Shah); but, during the 2009 and 2022 attempted uprising, the US stayed on the sidelines, letting down most Iranians, whose uprising was crashed brutally, deterring future similar attempts.
*Refraining from regime change could pave the road to the first ever apocalyptic nuclear power, which would afflict humanity with catastrophic cost, that would exponentially exceed the current costs of regime change.
Just deserts Peggy Tierney
DEC 27, 2025 TIERNEY’S REAL NEWS
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It looks like people are finally waking up in Minnesota about the Somali nightmare there. Momentum is building, and pleas for help only previously quietly whispered in dark corners are blossoming into loud cries for a reckoning. I can feel the shift in Minnesotans myself, and the sense that accountability is coming is palpable.
Hopefully, Ilhan Omar, Tim Walz, Keith Ellison and their merry band of pirates will face their just deserts, and be indicted for their crimes, very soon.
Why do I say this? For a few reasons.
Basim Sabri, owner of Minneapolis’ largest Somali mall on Lake Street where Antifa torched many businesses during the 2020 Summer of Love George Floyd riots, recently announced at a Somali event in Minnesota that Somalis have “conquered” many blocks in the 5th, 8th, 9th, and 10th precincts in South Minneapolis and getting much stronger. When Minnesotans heard this – they were outraged.
SABRI: “We’re conquering blocks…” End Wokeness @EndWokeness
Basim Sabri at a Somali event in MN: “We’re conquering blocks in the 5th, 10th, 8th, 9th Precincts”
He owns MN’s Somali mall 1:38 PM · Dec 26, 2025 · 467K Views 585 Replies · 2.97K Reposts · 8.41K Likes
The Sabri family are connected to the George Floyd riots and have a history with Minneapolis Democrats, the Minneapolis FBI, PD and the perfection of voter fraud in Minnesota. I wrote about that connection in June 2020. I was right on and the FIRST to tell the truth about what REALLY happened that Memorial Day 2020 in Minneapolis when George Floyd died and Derek Chauvin was framed for it.
Back then, nobody was listening and most people were so afraid to be called racist they did nothing. Today, they are awake. Thank God!
If you still don’t know about what really happened that day – you can read my expose here.
The Truth about George Floyd, ANTIFA, CAIR and Keith Ellison’s Minnesota TIERNEY’S REAL NEWS JUNE 6, 2020
Here’s the truth about this case they don’t want you to know. It only took the Communists 9 days to engineer Floyd’s death, loot & torch Minneapolis, shut down the Minneapolis police department & start race riots across America! They pulled another Jussie & the world fell for it. Read full story
I know people don’t like to admit they’ve been duped or that these “poor refugees” could be that diabolical or that well-funded – but these folks aren’t playing around. They are here to take over by any means possible. If you still don’t know who “they” are – you can read about that here:
Who is Ilhan Omar and why should you care? TIERNEY’S REAL NEWS SEP 6
Most people don’t know the real story behind Ilhan Omar, Keith Ellison and the Islamo-Communists that have destroyed Minnesota. Why? Because the influencers and fake news feed information to us in bits and pieces for maximum outrage, clicks and cash – so we never grasp the whole picture. That’s by design. Read full story
You may view them as “refugees” or immigrants, but they don’t view themselves that way. They view themselves as CONQUERERS who have a right to occupy and rule Minnesota and America. I know because they told me that themselves. I know because Keith Ellison once wrote a paper in law school where he declared his dream was to turn Minnesota into the first MUSLIM ONLY STATE in America, and he’s happily using Ilhan’s Somali pirates to do it!
That’s one reason I moved out of Minnesota because way too many people refuse to believe this is happening. It’s exhausting.
Muslims from countries that hate us are taking many important jobs in America – with the SOLE purpose of using those positions to RULE OVER US. It’s undeniable at this stage of the game.
Most of the murder and mayhem and fraud in Minnesota is tied to Ilhan Omar’s pirates and the Walz-aligned Communists!
Murder & mayhem in Minnesota TIERNEY’S REAL NEWS DEC 1
Almost 500 employees of the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) publicly accused Democrat Governor Tim Walz on X of being responsible for facilitating and covering up the massive fraud in Minnesota committed by Somalis. I was one of the first to report on this fraud long ago! Read full story
That likely includes the murders of the United Healthcare CEO and Melissa Hortman and the massive VOTER FRAUD in Minnesota that keeps the Islamo-Communists in power! IT’S ALL CONNECTED. Every time something horrific happens in Minnesota you should ask WHO ORDERED THAT?
Frame job! TIERNEY’S REAL NEWS JUL 15
Vance Boelter, the man charged with allegedly murdering Democrats in Minnesota, gave an interview from jail to the New York Post around July 12, 2025, basically stating that he was a Christian who didn’t kill anyone, there’s more to the story, the evidence is being manipulated and Governor Walz is hiding the truth.
Jihadis have historically been used by Communists and Fascists for mercenaries because of their willingness to do evil things and die for the cause!
That’s one reason why Trump has called for Ilhan to go back to Somalia for years! She DID marry her brother for immigration fraud and worse. She is here illegally no matter what anyone tells you!
Send them back! TIERNEY’S REAL NEWS NOV 22
President Trump has called for Ilhan Omar to return to Somalia many times – and just removed Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from Somalis in Minnesota for the FIRST time in 34 years. Most people think they have some idea about what is really going on in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, even if they live in Minneapolis, but NOPE, you do not! Read full story
Ilhan knows we are on to her and is finally starting to try to cover her tracks.
The New York Post is reporting today that Omar’s THIRD husband Tim Mynett’s venture capital firm quietly scrubbed THEIR NAMES — including former Obama officials — as scrutiny grows over her wealth.
Tim Mynett used to handle Keith Ellison’s money before he married Ilhan and started handling hers – which MUST be a marriage of convenience. Melissa Hortman also handled Ellison’s money and look what happened to her!
After they were married, Omar’s THIRD husband, Ellison’s former political consultant Tim Mynett, launched Rose Lake Capital in 2022, a venture capital management firm. Their firm somehow claims to having already amassed $60 BILLION in assets under management — up from just $1,000 in 2023 – an amount many money managers on Wall Street only dream of.
Ilhan Omar (D-MN) personally went from nearly broke to being worth up to $30 million. When she first took office in 2019, Ilhan Omar declared a net worth between negative $25,000 and negative $65,000, claimed to own no assets and only carrying student and car debt.
“There’s a lot of strange things going on. She was basically broke when she came into office and now she’s worth perhaps up to $30 million. She needs to come clean on these assets.”
How did they do that?
Ilhan and her husband got filthy rich as a massive $9 BILLION welfare and housing fraud scheme involving the Somali community in her district unfolded right under her nose in Minnesota.
Between September and October 2025 — when Bondi’s Federal prosecutors announced charges for many in the Minnesota welfare scheme — the names and bios of Mynett’s Rose Lake Capitals’s nine officers and advisors were removed from the website. None of them were charged in the fraud.
These names include lobbyist and former Obama Ambassador to Bahrain Adam Ereli; former Senator and Obama Ambassador to China Max Baucus; DNC Finance Chair associate Alex Hoffman; former DNC treasurer William Derrough and former ex-CEO of Amalgamated Bank Keith Mestrich, who once described Amalgamated as “the institutional bank of the Democratic Party.”
THEY ARE ALL TIED TO OBAMA AND THEY ALL ADVISED ILHAN AND HER THIRD HUSBAND!
Meanwhile Mynett’s other business, a California winery that previously faced fraud allegations and was declared a failed venture in 2023, was suddenly worth between $1 million and $5 million in 2024 — a windfall of 9,900%.
That’s called QUID PRO QUO.
Scott Bessent’s Treasury Department and Pam Bondi’s Justice Department have already launched an investigation into the Somali money laundering operation in Minnesota. So far, 92 people have been indicted by Bondi’s Federal Prosecutors in the Minnesota scam, including at least three with direct ties to Ilhan Omar! Tell me again how Bondi isn’t doing anything!
This is how you build a RICO case from the ground up to catch all the coup plotters!
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DEC 22
Some people wonder why President Trump doesn’t just arrest all the coup plotters (starting at the top) and frog march them on TV for all the world to see. Some people spend their days whining about how Pam Bondi and Kash Patel aren’t moving fast enough for them.
When reached for comment, Ilhan Omar’s Communications Director sent the New York Post a message saying the entire office was closed until January 5, 2026 – without offering an alternative contact.

