On Wednesday, Dave Gaubatz, a former Air Force investigator and author of "Muslim Mafia," told Examiner.com that he "infiltrated" a Muslim conference held in Detroit earlier this month. While at the conference, he reportedly spoke to a representative of a group known as Muslim Advocates, who said the organization is working "closely" with social media sites like Facebook and Twitter to close down accounts of users critical of Islam.
"They are asking these groups to close the accounts of anyone who is critical of Islam," he said. "This is considered serious hate speech and should not be allowed on the Internet."
According to Gaubatz, the representative also said that "anyone critical of Islam and sharia law are haters." Ditto for those who oppose either the construction or expansion of a mosque in the United States.
"We are experts with deep experience in the courtroom and powerful connections in Congress and the White House," Gaubatz recalled being told by the Muslim Advocates representative.
"This should be of no surprise to anyone," Gaubatz said.
Gaubatz also said the conference, which was attended by representatives and leaders from several groups, should have been named the "U.S. Constitution and the 1st Amendment are for MB terrorists and not for American Patriots." For four days, he said, he stayed at the same hotel as leaders from over a dozen groups that support the Muslim Brotherhood.
But Gaubatz' report of collusion between these groups and social media sites like Facebook and Twitter present a clear danger to the fundamental right of free speech and Americans' ability to freely express themselves online. As we have reported multiple times, Muslim activists have called for global blasphemy bans and an end to free speech in the United States, despite the clear language of the First Amendment.
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"They are asking these groups to close the accounts of anyone who is critical of Islam," he said. "This is considered serious hate speech and should not be allowed on the Internet."
According to Gaubatz, the representative also said that "anyone critical of Islam and sharia law are haters." Ditto for those who oppose either the construction or expansion of a mosque in the United States.
"We are experts with deep experience in the courtroom and powerful connections in Congress and the White House," Gaubatz recalled being told by the Muslim Advocates representative.
"This should be of no surprise to anyone," Gaubatz said.
Gaubatz also said the conference, which was attended by representatives and leaders from several groups, should have been named the "U.S. Constitution and the 1st Amendment are for MB terrorists and not for American Patriots." For four days, he said, he stayed at the same hotel as leaders from over a dozen groups that support the Muslim Brotherhood.
But Gaubatz' report of collusion between these groups and social media sites like Facebook and Twitter present a clear danger to the fundamental right of free speech and Americans' ability to freely express themselves online. As we have reported multiple times, Muslim activists have called for global blasphemy bans and an end to free speech in the United States, despite the clear language of the First Amendment.
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