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Why the MB is Still Not Designated as Terrorists in the US

It is no oversight the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood is not yet designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).  In fact, the issue has now been pushed off the table by the Trump administration as the result of a significantly successful information operation perpetrated by the International Muslim Brotherhood continually supported by media outlets. It should be […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Muslims Threaten Death for Free Speech

On January 7, 2015, two muslim brothers – Said and Cherif Kouachi – killed 12 and wounded many others in Paris in an attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo because they insulted Islam’s prophet. Around the world non-Muslims are being threatened with death and killed for “insulting” Islam’s prophet Mohammad. Why? Because Mohammad himself […]

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 […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Sharia Overseas is Same Sharia in U.S.

In the wake of the Palm Sunday killings of Christians in two churches in Egypt by Muslims, UTT repeated the truth that what happens overseas is happening or will happen here. In the U.S., sharia-compliant behavior in the Muslim community is common.  This behavior includes: adult men marrying pre-teen girls, pedophilia, using zakat payments to […]

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: 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 […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Will the Present Remain the Past?

Stephen Coughlin arguably understands the enemy threat doctrine and how our enemy operates strategically better than anyone else in America. In 2008, Coughlin – an attorney with an expertise in international law and a Major in the U.S. Army (reserves) specializing in intelligence and strategic communications – was called to the Pentagon after 9/11 and […]

Where is Suit-Wearing Jihadi Suhail Khan Today?

Prolific suit-wearing jihadi Suhail Khan was in the White House on 9/11.  After officials discovered his father was a prominent Muslim Brotherhood leader, he was moved out, but found himself back in the fold in a relatively short amount of time, serving two Secretaries of Transportation in the Bush administration. This gave Suhail Khan a […]

FBI Correct: Sharia Adherent Muslims Have Mental Issues

Five (5) people are dead and 13 others wounded after Esteban Santiago shot them with a handgun inside the baggage claim area of the Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Airport Friday (1/06/2017). The FBI got one thing right:  like all sharia adherent muslims, Santiago is not mentally aligned with civilized society.  Santiago’s family said he “lost his mind,” […]

Propaganda THEN and NOW

On January 5, 1919 Germany’s National Socialist Party (NAZI) formed as the German Farmers’ Party. When the Nazi party took over power in Germany in 1933, Adolf Hitler created the Ministry of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment under the rule of Joseph Goebbels. The Nazi’s ability to turn public opinion through its control of the media, […]