Former Muslim FBI Agent Who Refused to Wiretap Fellow Muslims Now a DHS Advisor


In 2002, FBI agent Gamal Abdel-Hafiz caused quite a stir when he refused to conduct surveillance on fellow Muslims.  But unlike when a Christian cites religious beliefs as reasons for not being able to perform a job, Abdel-Hafiz was rewarded, not punished.

Back in 2002, Gamal Abdel-Hafiz was in the FBI, and refused to conduct a secret recording of a Muslim suspect. He said: “a Muslim doesn’t record another Muslim.” This was quite controversial at the time, and there were calls for him to be fired. But now the foxes own the henhouse, and he is advising the President on how to deal with the terror threat. That explains a great deal.

Abdel-Hafiz should have been fired in 2002, immediately after demonstrating that his allegiance to Islam was greater than his allegiance to the United States. Instead, he is now in a greater position of influence than ever.

Following the terror attack in Orlando, the dominant media/political narrative turned to gun control and now-discredited claims of the suspect’s mental illness (claims which included gay-baiting).

Now, one controversial former FBI agent — and current consultant to the Obama administration on “countering violent extremism” (CVE) — is suggesting a national gun registry be created. Such a registry would target millions of law-abiding American citizens.

Gamal Abdel-Hafiz, born in Cairo, immigrated to the U.S. in 1990. He recently retired from the FBI after 22 turbulent years at the bureau. Following the Orlando attack, Abdel-Hafiz explained his rationale for creating a national gun registry:

A former FBI counter-terrorism agent says lawmakers could make mass murders less likely. “What we need to do is keep the ownership of guns known to the government, so we know who has what,” said security consultant Gamal Abdel-Hafiz. “And I know a lot of people are against that.”

Abdel-Hafiz joins an ever-growing echo chamber of sycophants advising President Obama to target American gun owners rather than Islamic extremists.  This comes after reports showed that Laila Alawa — a Syrian immigrant who proclaimed that 9/11 “changed the world for good” — is among President Obama’s DHS advisors.  When one realizes that these are the type of people from whom President Obama is seeking advice on jihad, his current kid glove approach to terrorism is hardly surprising.

Source: Jihad Watch

 



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