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UTT Throwback Thursday: John Brennan Converted to Islam

On Tom Trento’s radio program in February 2013 , UTT’s President John Guandolo detailed  that former Director of Central Intelligence John Brennan publicly said the Islamic statement of faith (shahada) in the presence of government officials and intelligence agents from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Saudi Arabia while he was the CIA’s Station Chief […]

US Government’s Inward Focus Blinds It To The Outward Threat

“The duty of the muslim citizen is to be loyal to the Islamic State” What Islam is All About, most widely used text book in U.S. Islamic junior high schools Until the United States makes an affirmative decision to identify our enemy, know the enemy’s doctrine and strategy, and defeat the enemy, America will continue […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: No Wider Plot?

If a Special Forces soldier was captured in a foreign land with which America was at war, would our enemy consider him a “lone wolf” disconnected from any “wider plot” or larger army? On March 11, 2004, 10 bombs were detonated on four trains by Islamic jihadis in Madrid, Spain killing 191 people and injuring […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Will New FBI Director Smash Jihadis in U.S.?

After 9/11, the only Islamic organizations the FBI conducted “outreach” with were known enemies of the United States – Muslim Brotherhood (MB), Hamas, and Al Qaeda. While individual agents work diligently to protect their communities, the FBI’s strategic response to the Global Islamic Movement has been destructive and incoherent. Here are a few of the […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Leaders Unable to Tell Friend from Foe

One lesson the recent debacle in Sioux Falls brought to center stage is that many leaders cannot discern friend from foe in the war against the Islamic Movement.  This exposes Americans to greater danger each day. Here are a few examples:       Abdurabman Alamoudi was the most prominent Islamic leader in the United States […]

Muslims Target Christians & Coptic Pope on Palm Sunday

Muslims from ISIS wearing explosive vests attacked two churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday killing 44 Christians.       The first bomb exploded in St. George’s Church in Tanta (60 miles north of Cairo) killing at least 27 and injuring nearly 80 others. The second Muslim jihadi blew himself up inside St. Mark’s Cathedral […]

Western Leaders Confuse Endangering the Innocent for Compassion

In London, the Prime Minister (and the previous Prime Minister) and many members of Parliament say the recent jihadi attack in Westminster has nothing to do with Islam, and call for embracing the Islamic community. In Germany, Angela Merkel has opened German borders to people from sharia-adherent jihadi nations, has defended jihadis as being “un-Islamic” […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: The Process of Settlement

When the Muslim Brotherhood came to the United States in the 1950’s, it did so with a plan. As was mentioned in UTT’s article on Monday, the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood is now openly confirming much of what UTT has been saying for years, but the MB denied until recently. Recalling their stated objective in the […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Mainstream Media’s Support for Terrorists

Following Monday’s UTT article “Is CNN Guilty of Material Support of Terrorism?” there was an overwhelming positive response from UTT followers who noted the many other incidents of mainstream media defending terrorists, specifically Hamas doing business as the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR). So, for today’s UTT Throwback Thursday we will look at Hamas’ […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Attacks on UTT Intensify, But Have Less Effect

In the summer of 2014, UTT scheduled a one-day training program for law enforcement in the Phoenix, Arizona area hosted by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO).  The program was designed to teach police officers and investigators about the Islamic Movement in the United States and Arizona, and provide them with tools to help them […]