How to explain President Obama’s apparent eagerness to import tens of thousands of refugees from Muslim countries each year? Could the president himself be a Muslim?
All the speculation about Obama being a secret Muslim is just a distraction, according to veteran journalist and WND news editor Leo Hohmann.
After all, many of the president’s policies – from immigration and refugees to education to health care – are rooted in the U.N.’s Agenda 2030 plan for sustainable development. Therefore, Hohmann concludes Obama is a globalist. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t share Muslim goals.
“The problem is that what I have discovered is globalism and Islamism have a lot in common, and so they’ve decided to unite in an unholy alliance to war against our national sovereignty and against Western civilization and the values that we hold dear that undergird our society,” Hohmann told host Cliff Kincaid on a recent episode of “America’s Survival TV.”
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He said Christianity is the common enemy of Islam and globalism, which is why they both seek to overturn the Judeo-Christian, Eurocentric and America-centric world order as it has existed since at least since World War II.
“They want to bring down that order so they can bring in their own utopian order, and while the globalists and Muslims may have a little different idea on how that new order should be run, they’ll discuss those differences later,” Hohmann said. “First they need to bring down the existing order.”
According to Hohmann, the author of the brand-new book “Stealth Invasion: Muslim Conquest Through Immigration and the Resettlement Jihad,” one globalist endeavor that dovetails nicely with the Islamic scheme to bring down the West is the business of refugee resettlement.
From an Islamic perspective, the resettlement of hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees in Western countries fits into their plan for civilization jihad. The Muslim Brotherhood laid out that concept in their Explanatory Memorandum for Strategy for North American Muslim Brothers, a document that was seized by the FBI during a 2004 raid.
“The scheme was basically to exploit America’s laws, use America’s stupid politicians to put forth their plan for them,” Hohmann recounted. “In other words, they would use the hand of the brothers, they said, but also the hand of the unbeliever to engage in a sort of grand jihad that’s focused on infiltrating our country from within and bringing down the ‘miserable house’ of the Western civilization, as this document called it.”
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And so the U.S. has been bringing in refugees from Somalia, a 99 percent Muslim country, at a rate of 5,000 to 10,000 per year since the early 1990s. Ever since Syria collapsed into chaos earlier this decade, the U.S. has been importing 12,000 to 20,000 refugees per year from that majority Muslim country.
The Syrian resettlement program is on autopilot, Hohmann said, and will continue in perpetuity until a strong-willed leader like President-elect Trump puts an end to it. In the meantime, America will receive thousands more individuals who hold values incompatible with the U.S. Constitution and the principles of the American founding.
“It is a war of civilizations; the problem is most Americans aren’t aware that we’re even in a war,” Hohmann cautioned.
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Some people insist Muslims commit acts of terror because they don’t have jobs or sufficient opportunities in life, but Hohmann dismisses that argument as absurd. He noted there have been eight Islamic terror attacks on U.S. soil in the past 18 months, and nearly all the cases involved young men who attended and graduated from high school and/or college in the United States.
“We’ve brought them here and given them every opportunity they could ask for, and they still attack us,” he observed.
To Hohmann, all the talk about the need for “extreme vetting” of refugees misses the point, because many terrorist acts have been committed by Muslims who were either born in the U.S. or came with their families as young children. The real solution, he said, is what Donald Trump initially proposed during the primaries: a temporary halt to Muslim immigration.
“We have enough here; we need to try to assimilate before we bring in any more, and then we need to decide whether we even want to bring in any more based on the track record that we’ve seen so far,” the author said.
Hohmann said Americans need to break out of the grip of political correctness, which has paralyzed so many on the issue during the Obama years. He said law enforcement officers must be trained in the concepts of jihad and Shariah law, two principles central to radical Islam’s ambitions.
Until then, he said, “we don’t have a hope in this country because we’re more concerned about violating the civil rights and civil liberties of radical Muslim clerics and terrorists than we are about finding out what it is they believe and the next plot they may be planning.”
Hohmann believes Trump’s selection of Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general is a good place to start, because Sessions is a man who understands the threat radical Islam poses to America. But he said there are many more steps that need to be taken to protect the country from homegrown jihadists.
“We’ve created our own problem; now we’ve got to fix it, and it’s going to be tough, but it’s going to take a concerted effort, and we’re going to have to expect the media to be pummeling us on this every step of the way,” Hohmann warned. “If Jeff Sessions does what needs to be done, we will see stories in the media ad nauseum criticizing him.”