The Secret Apparatus
The Muslim Brotherhood's Industry of Death
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Narrated by:
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Fajer Al-Kaisi
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Written by:
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Cynthia Farahat
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s “Secret Apparatus” is a clandestine incubator for Islamic terrorism, and it exports its “industry of death” to destroy the world through infiltration, disinformation, and jihad.
The world’s most dangerous terrorist group is not hiding in the caves of the Hindu Kush or in the Saharan wilderness—it operates inside the United States, and its members have sworn to fight eternal jihad. The Muslim Brotherhood is a fraternal cult inspired by the Order of the Assassins and modeled after Joseph Stalin’s Secret Apparatus. It’s an incubator for Islamic terrorist organizations, and it has implemented a one-hundred-year plan to destroy the West. The Muslim Brotherhood claims to be a reformist, non-violent political organization, but it is a terrorism apparatus with a political facade, which its founder Hassan al-Banna called “an industry of death.”
The Secret Apparatus proves the Muslim Brotherhood’s clandestine militia—the secret apparatus—is still operational. The Brotherhood leadership’s own words, internal documents, and highest-ranking defector confirm the Brotherhood founded most modern terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.
This book examines the Brotherhood’s history, political theology, and secret alliance with Iran, and offers policy recommendations needed to stop an existential threat to the United States and the world.
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- 2024-06-10
outstandingly researched, a must read
Cynthia Farahat did an outstanding job putting this amount of researched sources, citations and evidence into the book. When certain points were made without the sufficient paper trail to support them, she made a clear distinction between the evidence based claims and the anecdotal assumptions - laying out the reasoning behind them. The book removes the language barrier and unlocks the written and broadcasted materials available only in Arabic.
The narrator was excellent, I appreciated that he used the proper pronunciation for names and locations.
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