Who Are CAIR's Paymasters?
Islamic Jihad champion Saudi America
Since Flag Day 06-14-07
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY |
Posted Tuesday, June 12, 2007 4:20 PM PT
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Islamofascism: Recent tax filings reveal an Islamist group that claims to speak
for millions of Muslims in America actually boasts just 1,700 members. So whose
interests does it really represent?
There's been surprisingly little transparency about the financing of the top
Muslim lobby in Washington — the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Until
recently, few in the media have bothered to investigate.
Since spinning off from Hamas front group Islamic Association for Palestine in
1994, CAIR has maintained it's a "grass-roots organization" — a "Muslim NAACP" —
supported by members who pay dues. It repeatedly has denied receiving foreign
funding.
These claims are no longer operative, however, and mainstream media and
politicians who cozy up to the group should take note.
Citing IRS records, the Washington Times reports that CAIR has suffered a
whopping 90% decline in membership since 9/11. Its official number of members
shrank to 1,700 last year from 29,000 in 2000. As a result, CAIR's annual income
from dues sank to $59,000 from $733,000.
Yet over the same period, CAIR's revenues have bounded ahead, reaching $3
million last year. Meanwhile, it has managed to open 25 new chapters in major
cities across the country.
So where's it getting its money?
Tax records show the group is relying on some two dozen deep-pocketed donors for
support. Who are they? We don't know. By law, CAIR doesn't have to publicly
disclose them, and they're blacked out on IRS disclosure forms.
But land records unearthed by Paul Sperry, author of "Infiltration: How Muslim
Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington," show that exactly one year
after 9/11 — as its dues were drying up — CAIR signed over the deed to its
Washington headquarters to a United Arab Emirates-based foundation headed by the
ruler of Dubai.
Sheikh Mohammed Al-Maktoum's foundation put up almost $1 million for the
property, and recently pledged $50 million more to help CAIR build larger
headquarters, replenish its legal war chest and fund a nationwide pro-Islam
propaganda campaign.
The New York Times earlier this year confirmed that "wealthy Persian Gulf
governments" — including the UAE and Saudi Arabia — were backing CAIR. "CAIR has
raised some suspicion by accepting large donations from individuals or
foundations closely identified with Arab governments," the story said.
We also know from federal court records that CAIR received startup cash from the
Holy Land Foundation, which the government has shut down as another Hamas front.
Several of its founders — including a senior CAIR official — go on trial next
month in Texas for allegedly funneling millions to Hamas for suicide-bomb
operations.
U.S. prosecutors have named CAIR as "unindicted co-conspirators" in the terror
case.
CAIR claims to represent 7 million American Muslims, yet as we've reported,
they've inflated that figure — the real number of Muslims in America is 2
million.
Now we learn that of that 2 million, CAIR boasts a paltry 1,700 official Muslim
members. So the group can hardly claim to be the voice of Muslims in America. In
fact, it is shilling for Arab sugar daddies — their headquarters and operations
are financed by the Saudi and UAE governments, both of which have aggressively
financed the spread of militant Islamism around the world.
The mainstream media, which regularly book CAIR spokesmen to claim to argue the
point of view of Muslims, and weak-kneed pols, who let CAIR mau-mau them into
reserving rooms in the Capitol to hold court, have been totally hoodwinked by
these charlatans. They need to wake up to the facts about this foreign front
group.
The days of legitimizing and mainstreaming CAIR — now an official unindicted
co-conspirator in a major terror case — must end before it can lobby against one
more antiterror measure, boycott one more airline for protecting passengers from
suspicious Muslim men, or sue one more John Doe tipster who could save hundreds
of lives.