🚨 THREAD: The Muslim Students Association (MSA) and its roots in Muslim Brotherhood 🚨
One of the most mainstream Muslim organizations on North American campuses—hundreds of chapters, tens of thousands of alumni (including Huma Abedin).
But few realize:
· It was founded in 1963 with guidance from Muslim Brotherhood and Jamaat-e-Islami activists.
· Early funding flowed from the Muslim World League and other Gulf patrons.
· Its leaders helped build ISNA and NAIT.
· And Brotherhood influence still echoes in MSA's DNA.
In this thread, I'll trace:
1️⃣ Who the founders were
2️⃣ How MB ideology shaped MSA's mission
3️⃣ Where the money came from
4️⃣ How the ideology evolved in America
5️⃣.How their alumni influence both the Republican and Democratic parties
As always, patience as I pull together the thread live.
As a reminder, the Muslim Brotherhood *is* Hamas -- it is a sprawling, influential network which has received billions from Saudi Arabia.
One of the 9/11 terrorists was trained in a Brotherhood camp. But the US authorities had turned a blind eye to Brotherhood operations in the USA -- possibly because it was already so embedded in society thanks to influence of the Muslim Student Association and other "mainstream" associations.
Youssef Qaradawi, a Brotherhood official and referred to as the "spiritual leader of Hamas" in some articles I saw, famously said that conquest of the West would come through dawah. Qaradawi named the Muslim Student Association and had 21 million raised through Qatar.
Muslim World League, a NGO of Saudi Arabia, also financed the founding of Muslim Student Association.
MSA's own homepage explicitly says its goal is to promote da'wah (the same mechanism that Qaradawi said that Islam would take over the world).
The Wikipedia page for the MSA claims that it is only a loose confederation of chapters, which gives it plausible deniability. But their handbook says something very different - that strict unification is the Qu'ran ayah which "MSA National was founded upon in 1963." All chapters are strongly recommended to donate to the national one.
A memo written by Mohamed Akram Adlouni, a member of the Brotherhood's Shura Council, lists Muslim Student Association along its organizations.
The same document also describes their end goal: "their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and 'sabotaging' its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God's religion is made victorious over all other religions."
Ahmed Elkadi, U.S. Muslim Brotherhood leader, deliberately sought to expand the influence of Islam through the Muslim Student Association. He also created the Muslim Youth of North America.
The Muslim Brotherhood credited him and his associates with "saving the younger generations from melting into the American lifestyle without faith." His father-in-law was repeatedly jailed for Brotherhood activities.
Anwar al-Awlaki, Al-Qaeda organizer, was the President of George Washington University Muslim Student Association and eventually targeted and killed in a drone strike by Barack Obama.
Guess who else was a member of the GWU MSA just a few years later? Huma Abedin.
Here's perhaps the most serious connection: Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi, founder of the American Muslim Council, is serving 23 years in prison for financing Al Qaeda and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. He has power of attorney over many family members imprisoned in Guatanamo Bay.
He was president of the Muslim Student Association during the 1980s as well. He met with the Bush and Clinton administrations frequently, donated to the Bush administration, and founded the Pentagon's Muslim chaplain program.
David Horowitz had a debate with the Muslim Student Association - he could not find anyone in MSA who would condemn Hezbollah. Horowitz got a student to admit they were for hunting down Jews.
Huma Abedin is by and far the most famous Muslim Student Association; I need to do a dedicated thread on her. But if you browse other chapters' pages, you will see they do things like fundraise for UNRWA.
Ahmad H. Sakr, Jamal M. Barzinji, Hisham Yahya al-Talib all played founding roles in MSA. All three were identified in a FBI memo as a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
There's tension between MSA and its more liberal Muslim peers. Linda Sarsour spoke at a MSA-affiliated gathering wherein pro-LGBT Muslims were not allowed.
Although MSA is not CAIR, it is still nonetheless very active in shaping the next generation.
Today, approximately 58% of Muslims are immigrants. Recent refugees have been flown in from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, and Somalia, with the majority being under 25 years old.
I will wrap up here. Muslim Student Association might not own political parties like CAIR does -- but they were nonetheless founded to become the Muslim Brotherhood incubator in the USA.
Reddit threads have described Muslim Student Association as being very aggressive in recruiting and ultra-conservative.
Given the refugees that have already been admitted here - the government would do well to keep an eye on their radicalism.
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🧵🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: Inside The New Pluralists: how billionaires weaponized the Biden Administration, targeted Charlie Kirk, and are quietly financing America’s color revolution 🚨🚨
In 2017, a quiet meeting brought representatives of Soros, Koch, Rockefeller, and Ford foundations together for one purpose: to rethink how philanthropy influences politics.
Out of that meeting came the “New Pluralists,” a coalition that would go on to shape the Biden White House’s United We Stand summit, fund censorship-adjacent projects, and eventually intersect with investigations into Turning Point USA ... and the color revolution that's brewing in the United States now.
Thanks to @iamlisalogan and @skdoubledub33 for the research.
As always, patience as I pull together the thread in real time. 👇
Our story starts in mid-2017, Mark Gerzon, president and founder of the Mediators Foundation, began organizing a private meeting of major political funders. Scheduled for November on the East Coast, the gathering was to include representatives of both the Soros and Koch families, along with about twenty other donors from across the political spectrum. Gerzon described them as people on the left and right who were disillusioned with how their money was influencing politics and wanted to explore new ways to use their wealth more effectively.
If you’re unfamiliar with Mark Gerzon, he has an extensive background in international diplomacy. He has served as a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), worked with the Carnegie Council, and was a distinguished fellow at the EastWest Institute, where he facilitated dialogues between the Chinese Communist Party and members of both the Republican and Democratic parties.
I just came across this in an Open Society Foundations document about how to fix public “mistrust” of liberal "democracy," and I honestly feel sick reading it. I've read many alarming quotes, but few are so "mask off" like this.
"I believe the time has come for a responsible, courageous elite, those who care far more about addressing the genuine social problems than about election results. Only a political elite with vision, prudence and a focus on the general good—to whom the electorate… can cede part of their sovereignty in the elections—will be able to justify public trust and spearhead... our struggle to survive.""
Read that again. The proposed solution to the public's distrust in democracy... is less democracy.
An unelected "elite" to whom the public should cede sovereignty.
Abolish democracy to save democracy. This kind of thinking is what we're up against.
To make it even more insane, she doesn't follow it up with, "yeah, I know, this sounds dystopian, hear me out..."
she follows it up with "I can already imagine the reactions of many: this is a naive utopia, it is impossible in this day and age."
Utopia. It's utopia to her and her audience.
This woman is not a raving Soros rando. She has been decorated with the highest civilian honors in multiple countries - Italy, France, Germany, Council of Europe for her democracy work. She is an expert on "basic principles of human rights, democracy and the rule of law."
🔹 In college, Barack Obama helped co-found a local chapter of CISPES (Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), a U.S. group that supported the FMLN, a Marxist guerrilla front fighting the U.S.-backed Salvadoran government.
🔹 CISPES often worked alongside the Nicaragua Network, which championed the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. (U.S. intelligence later confirmed that the Sandinistas supplied El Salvador’s rebels with weapons and training.)
🔹 As the solidarity scene matured:
• 1985: Nicaragua Network + Detroit CISPES ➡️ merge → CASC (Central America Solidarity Committee)
• 1993: CASC + MICAH ➡️ merge → OSCA (Organization in Solidarity with Central America)
• 1998: Former Nicaragua Network activists incorporate the Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ), folding their old network inside as a project.
Today AFGJ still operates as a left-wing umbrella group ... the same lineage that began with 1980s “solidarity” campaigns.
So yes… the activist ecosystem that once rallied for Marxist guerrillas in Central America evolved, merged, and rebranded, and figures like Obama (via early CISPES work) and later Bill Ayers (through AFGJ-linked circles) both trace lines back into that same network.
CISPES (of which Obama founded a local chapter, according to David Garrow) was found to have furnished funds to Marxist rebels in El Salvador, in possible violation of the Firearms Control Act.
They also met with FMLN, potentially violating FARA.
The report goes onto detail other allegations that weren't substantiated, such as CISPES taking direction from foreign governments on when and where to demonstrate.
I found a declassified CIA document that states that Farid Handal, brother of the Salvadoran Communist leader, traveled to meet with representatives of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to create these solidarity networks in the USA -- including CISPES.
🧵 THREAD: Meet the Organizers Behind No Kings protest: Indivisible’s Leah Greenberg & Ezra Levin 🇺🇸
Taking a break from book writing for this...
This week, the movement that started with a Google Doc... Indivisible... is back in the streets. ✊ Founded by former congressional staffers Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin and funded by George Soros' Open Society network, Indivisible has grown from a viral guide into one of the most powerful grassroots networks in the U.S.
Now, they’re leading NoKings, a nationwide push to remind America that democracy means no one is above the law. 👑❌
This thread dives into who Greenberg and Levin are, how Indivisible rose to prominence, and what’s really behind the “No Kings” movement.
As always, patience as I pull the thread together in real time.
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When you go to the NoKings website, you'll find over a hundred partners listed, many of them familiar and many Soros-backed. They include big names closely tied to the DNC such as Marc Elias' Democracy Forward.
Greenberg and Levin are co-founders of Indivisible. Other than donor-advised funds, their backing primarily comes from Open Society and Fund for a Better Future. The latter is a shadowy nonprofit backed by Sergey Brin and played a key role in the infamous "Build Back Better" campaign of 2020.
Does anyone know how the SPLC is funded? They report receiving over $100MM in contributions each year, but CauseIQ shows they receive few large grants from other nonprofits; they report only 26MM and that's over multiple years. That's unusual. (And, no, they don't report receiving government money.)