The Moslem Brotherhood's Stealth Invasion of America
This is not a conspiracy theory. It is documented fact, laid out in the Brotherhood's own words, authenticated in federal court, and hiding in plain sight while America looks the other way.
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The Moslem Brotherhood’s Stealth Invasion of America
This is not a conspiracy theory. It is documented fact, laid out in the Brotherhood’s own words, authenticated in federal court, and hiding in plain sight while America looks the other way.
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, I have been watching with growing alarm as the very freedoms Americans cherish are being systematically exploited by those who despise them. The chief instrument of this effort is the Moslem Brotherhood. Its motto leaves no room for ambiguity: “Allah is our objective; the Koran is our constitution; the Prophet is our leader; Jihad is our way; and dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.”
The Brotherhood has been executing a decades-long strategy of infiltration into America and the West. This is not a fringe theory. It is documented fact, revealed through federal raids, criminal trials, and internal memoranda the Brotherhood itself produced.
The Brotherhood does not storm the gates. It walks through the front door, presents itself as a voice of moderation, and works from the inside.
Founded to replace Western civilization
The Moslem Brotherhood was founded in Egypt in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna with the explicit goal of re-establishing Islamic supremacy and ultimately a global caliphate, following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire. While it consistently presents a public face of charity, moderation, and civic engagement, its core ideology has never changed: the gradual subversion of Western societies from within in order to impose Sharia law. Its adherents call this strategy “civilizational jihad.”
Emily Winkler, founder and CEO of the VALOP Group, has spent years working to expose the Brotherhood’s operations in America and the West. She is direct about what most people still do not understand:
“The Brotherhood’s agenda and ideology are largely not known in America. As an Islamist ideology and political movement, they seek to undermine Western democracy and reinstate an Islamic caliphate.”
Emily Winkler, Founder and CEO, VALOP Group
Their plan, in their own words
The most damning evidence did not come from critics or intelligence analysts. It came from the Brotherhood itself. During the 2008 Holy Land Foundation trial, the largest terrorism-financing case in American history, FBI agents seized an internal document written in 1991 by Brotherhood operative Mohamed Akram. It was authenticated in federal court and entered into evidence. Its title: “An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America.”
Seized by the FBI · Authenticated in Federal Court · 1991
“The Ikhwan [Moslem Brotherhood] must understand that 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 Allah’s religion is made victorious over all other religions.”
Mohamed Akram, 1991 Brotherhood Strategic Memorandum
The same memorandum lists dozens of Brotherhood-linked organizations operating as fronts inside the United States, including the Moslem Students Association, the Islamic Society of North America, the North American Islamic Trust, and the Council on American-Islamic Relations. CAIR and others were named as unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land case. These groups were not random charities. They formed part of a structured committee tasked with supporting Hamas, the Brotherhood’s Palestinian arm, while building influence across American institutions.
The wolf did not sneak in through the back window. It was invited to the table, given a chair, and handed a microphone.
Seventy-two departments. Billions of dollars.
The scale of the operation is not small. Winkler describes it in precise terms:
“The Brotherhood is a fraternity of Islamic scholars, well placed, with a clear master plan. That plan, written in 1991, has 12 operational arms and numerous subdepartments, making a total of a 72-department infrastructure to achieve its goals across educational, social, political, and commercial realms to undermine Western democracy and replace it with Islamic rule. Americans must understand the size of the threat, managing billions of dollars, and the depth of the penetration which cannot be underestimated or dismissed.”
Emily Winkler, VALOP Group
Brotherhood-linked figures gained access to the US military chaplaincy program in the 1990s. They advised on policy, sat at interfaith roundtables, and positioned themselves as the moderate voice of American Moslems before government agencies, media outlets, and university administrations. CAIR in particular mastered media influence and legal pressure, deploying accusations of “Islamophobia” to silence critics and advance narratives that align directly with Brotherhood goals.
The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy projects that the Brotherhood is approximately halfway through what appears to be a century-long plan. The targets include government agencies, universities, media organizations, and civil rights frameworks. The tactic is to form alliances with progressive causes, using issues like Palestine to build legitimacy while pushing anti-Israel and antisemitic narratives into the mainstream.
Europe’s warning to America
Europe has faced the same infiltration on a parallel timeline. In Britain, France, Germany, and beyond, Brotherhood-affiliated networks have established mosques, schools, and advocacy groups that promote parallel societies and Sharia-compliant norms. A 1982 document known as “The Project,” discovered during a raid in Switzerland, outlined a global framework for this long-term cultural and political conquest. It emphasized building institutions, shaping education, and exploiting democratic freedoms to dismantle democratic values from the inside.
Too often, Western leaders have chosen engagement with these groups over scrutiny, fearing accusations of bigotry. That naivety has given the strategy room to operate. As Winkler puts it, the penetration cannot be underestimated or dismissed, and the evidence is not hidden. It is public record, sitting in federal court documents, intelligence reports, and parliamentary inquiries.
The time for engagement over clarity has passed. The Brotherhood has told us exactly what it intends. The question is whether we will finally take it at its word.
What must happen now
Recent moves in the United States to designate the Brotherhood and its affiliates as terrorist organizations are welcome and overdue. But designation alone is only a first step. America must vet immigration more rigorously, scrutinize foreign funding of mosques and institutions, reform counter-extremism programs that have at times empowered the wrong partners, and protect free speech so that citizens and officials can examine these issues without fear of accusation.
Educational curricula must present facts rather than sanitized narratives. Civil society, including churches, synagogues, and community organizations, must examine partnerships that may compromise core values without those involved fully understanding why.
As Israel fights the Brotherhood’s ideological offspring on its borders, those of us in the West must recognize that this is not a distant Middle Eastern conflict. It is already in our front yard.
The evidence is public record. Civilizational jihad has been laid bare in the Brotherhood’s own documents. America’s next 250 years, and the freedoms that have defined the first 250, depend on whether we meet this moment with the clarity and resolve it demands.
Upcoming · Inspiration from Zion
Emily Winkler joins the podcast for “Exposing the Moslem Brotherhood in Our Backyard” on June 2 at 2:00pm EST. Advance registration is required. Register here.





… and listen to this interview from October 2023 https://www.c-span.org/program/washington-journal/nihad-awad-on-the-rise-in-anti-muslim-hate-crimes-amid-the-israel-hamas-war/634597#google_vignette esp. at minute 7:35 and following
https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounder/council-american-islamic-relations-cair