A Book Review: Infiltration
February 08, 2007 01:00 PM EST
According to the back flap, Paul Sperry is an investigative journalist who has broken a number of stories on the war on terror. His latest book, Infiltration, is well documented so that the reader can check out his sources for himself/herself. If, in fact, the information that the author presents in this book is true (I have no reason to doubt that it is) there is sufficient reason to be gravely concerned about future attacks in this country by Muslim terrorists. My stomach was tied up in a knot with feelings of fear while reading Sperry's accounts about Muslim infiltration of religious organizations, law enforcement, the military, corporations, and political institutions (including Congress and the White House). This fear grows out of the thought that imminent dangers to our way of life not only exist but are highly possible! The bottom line is that we have foxes guarding the hen house!! If immediate changes are not made, I am afraid that we will not be able to defend ourselves when terrorists choose to annihilate us.
In his Afterword, Sperry gives 10 reasons why the "death-loving jihadists and their supporters and facilitators are the perfect enemy."
1. They are patient.
2. There is a language barrier.
3. They are very tight-knit.
4. They use a different calendar.
5. They use aliases.
6. They hid behind freedom of religion laws.
7. They are not materialistic.
8. They maintain a tax-exempt status.
9. The Saudis give them protection.
10. They play the "race" and "bigot" cards.
He, also, offers 10 ways, according to counterterrorism experts,to defeat the perfect enemy.
1. Block new Saudi mosques and Islamic schools in your neighborhood.
2. Enforce the Oath of Allegiance that all naturalized citizens must take.
3. Profile Muslim travelers.
4. Conduct IRS audits of Muslim charities and mosques.
5. Break off official ties with the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
6. Expose the Saudi Embassy as agents of influence spreading anti-Americanism.
7. Deny security clearances to Muslim activists.
8. Offer full ride scholarships to learn Arabic.
9. Fight Muslim activism in public schools.
10. Step up counterterrorism training at Quantico.
He concludes with this warning, "...America is not fighting a serious and effective war on terrorism at home, either, still handcuffed as it is by political correctness. And it is inviting another 9/11." (p. 328)
I strongly urge you to read this book and take action!

