Ted Belman, I’ve been trying to get Caroline Glick and/or possibly Mordechai Kedar to interview Cynthia Farahat, author of ‘ “The Secret Apparatus”, The Muslim Brotherhood’s Industry of Death’. I have tried emailing the at the few websites online that I have found them associated with.
Here is a recent interview Cynthia Farahat had with Gad Saad at his Podcast, The Saad Truth.
Watch “My Chat with Cynthia Farahat, On the Dangers of the Muslim Brotherhood (THE SAAD TRUTH_1634)” on YouTube
Also, I found Caroline Glick to not be well-read in the History of the Muslim Brotherhood. Shec failed to ask Prof. Mordechai Kedar about Saudi support of The Muslim Brotherhood from the 1950’s onwards. After Egyptian Pres. Gamal Abdel Nasr cracked down on the rebelious Muslim Brotherhood, among other things, executing its leader Sayid Qutb, Saudia Arabia gave the Muslim Brotherhood leadership asylum in Saudia Arabia giving them teaching positions in Saudi Arabia. One prominent disciple of The Muslim Brotherhood in Saudi Arabia, was Osama bin Laden. Mordechai Kedar had said that Saudi Arabia never supported the Muslim Brotherhood.
Although I am impressed by Mordechai Kedar’s mastery of the Arabic language, I was surprised to hear him say that he initially supported the Oslo Process. I as a neophyte Middle East Orientalist knew enough about Yasir Arafat and the PLO MO to know this was a fraud from the start.
Ted (Belman), I know that you tried to get Caroline Glick to give Mudhran Zahran a platform but she has given him the cold shoulder. Caroline Glick said at the end of this podcast with Mordechai Kedar that she was open to new ideas about this conflict, but so far I won’t hold my breath.
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Ted Belman, I’ve been trying to get Caroline Glick and/or possibly Mordechai Kedar to interview Cynthia Farahat, author of ‘ “The Secret Apparatus”, The Muslim Brotherhood’s Industry of Death’. I have tried emailing the at the few websites online that I have found them associated with.
Here is a recent interview Cynthia Farahat had with Gad Saad at his Podcast, The Saad Truth.
Watch “My Chat with Cynthia Farahat, On the Dangers of the Muslim Brotherhood (THE SAAD TRUTH_1634)” on YouTube
https://youtu.be/tT9pBNTFQQo?si=IO3RgRDrnp3QS49F
Also, I found Caroline Glick to not be well-read in the History of the Muslim Brotherhood. Shec failed to ask Prof. Mordechai Kedar about Saudi support of The Muslim Brotherhood from the 1950’s onwards. After Egyptian Pres. Gamal Abdel Nasr cracked down on the rebelious Muslim Brotherhood, among other things, executing its leader Sayid Qutb, Saudia Arabia gave the Muslim Brotherhood leadership asylum in Saudia Arabia giving them teaching positions in Saudi Arabia. One prominent disciple of The Muslim Brotherhood in Saudi Arabia, was Osama bin Laden. Mordechai Kedar had said that Saudi Arabia never supported the Muslim Brotherhood.
Although I am impressed by Mordechai Kedar’s mastery of the Arabic language, I was surprised to hear him say that he initially supported the Oslo Process. I as a neophyte Middle East Orientalist knew enough about Yasir Arafat and the PLO MO to know this was a fraud from the start.
Ted (Belman), I know that you tried to get Caroline Glick to give Mudhran Zahran a platform but she has given him the cold shoulder. Caroline Glick said at the end of this podcast with Mordechai Kedar that she was open to new ideas about this conflict, but so far I won’t hold my breath.