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Muslims Targeting U.S. Churches

St. Peter & Paul Chapel in Cairo Bombed by Muslims in November 2016 killing 25 Christians In the shadow of the savage killing of a priest by muslims during Mass in Normandy, France (July 2016) and the bombing of St. Peter and St. Paul chapel – a part of St. Mark’s Coptic church in Cairo, Egypt – four weeks […]

Are Mosques Muslim “Churches?”

“But is the mosque only for prayers?  No.  The mosque is the center for all Islamic activity as it used to be in the mosques of the Prophet in Medina.  In these mosques, not only prayers took, place, but it was a school of knowledge where companions used to study the Quran and ask questions. […]

Islamic Doctrine Same as ISIS

The oldest and most prestigious school of Islamic jurisprudence is Al Azhar University, founded in Egypt in approximately 970 AD. Al Azhar and its leadership continue to affirm “Jihad,” which it defines as war-fighting against unbelievers (non-Muslims), is obligatory until the world is under Islamic rule. Oddly enough, this is exactly what Al Qaeda, ISIS, […]

As Muslim Jihadi Strikes OSU, Media Drives the Deception Operation

UTT readers know, this war in which we are engaged with the Islamic Movement in the United States is primarily an Information War. A Muslim refugee from Somalia named Abdul Razak Ali Artan is “scared” to pray so he tries to kill non-Muslims on the Ohio State University (OSU) campus with his vehicle and a knife […]

All Hands on Deck

The historic election on Tuesday was a resounding rejection of failed socialist programs, weak government leaders, and corruption/tyranny on both sides of the political aisle. From a national security perspective, this is not the time to find “common ground” with those who oppose liberty and our Constitutional Republic. This is the beginning of a battle […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: From Sudbury Massachusetts to Mumbai

This story has all of the pieces needed to paint a clear picture of the terrorist (jihadi) network in the United States. Tarek Mehanna, a young Muslim from Sudbury, Massachusetts, provided material support to Al Qaeda and planned to kill people in furtherance of jihad. Muslims in Massachusetts defending Al Qaeda supporter jihadi Tarek Mehanna […]

UTT Calls Out Hamas In Oklahoma

In this war, facts and evidence matter.  Its a war of narratives.  One narrative is based on facts and evidence. That is what UTT specializes in. Last Tuesday, UTT’s President John Guandolo and Vice President Chris Gaubatz testified before the Oklahoma State Judiciary and Civil Procedure Committee’s Interim Study on “Radical Islam, Shariah Law, the […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: TSA Surrenders to Terrorists

In January 2010, Hamas (doing business as CAIR) complained new TSA security procedures would alienate Muslims. The complaints stemmed from TSA’s announcement it would strengthen security measures and give extra scrutiny to travelers entering the U.S. from Cuba, Sudan, Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Yemen. Seems reasonable […]

In This War Minnesota’s Twin Cities Are Lost

After spending all of last week in Minnesota, UTT’s professional assessment of the enemy situation is this:  the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota – known as the “Twin Cities” – are in enemy-held territory.  They are, at least for the time being, lost – meaning, they are under the control of a collaborative […]

UTT Throwback Thursday: Beltway Snipers Were Jihadis

Today when a Muslim attacks non-Muslim in America, our leaders, Muslim leaders, and the media tell us these are the actions of “mentally ill” people.  Strangely, this nonsense has been going on a long time. For this edition of Throwback Thursday, UTT looks at a forgotten jihadi attack on America. The Beltway Snipers John Allen […]