"He who controls the past controls the future…
…He who controls the present controls the past."
George Orwell
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Who controls the Muslim Brotherhood?
By Rhoda Wilson | June 11, 2025 | 48 Comments
On Monday, The Telegraph reported that a London-based Hamas operative was behind Greta Thunberg’s silly "aid" yacht bound for Gaza. Zaher Birawi, who was described in Parliament as a person with links to Hamas, called himself a "founding member" of the Freedom Flotilla International Coalition, which arranged the voyage.
Hamas is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gaza. The Muslim Brotherhood's only aim is to control the world through Islam. So, who controls the Muslim Brotherhood?
And the Vatican is collaborating with the United Nations ("UN"), with the aim of installing a one world religion with the Pope as its spokesperson.
Is it surprising that a UN puppet, Thunberg, collaborates with a Hamas operative, which is also a UN collaborator?
What is the Muslim Brotherhood?
The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Ismailia, Egypt, by Hassan al-Banna in March 1928. It was started as a social and religious club by a twenty-two-year-old schoolteacher, who recruited six members of the Suez Canal Company.
According to founder al-Banna, "It is the nature of Islam to dominate, not to be dominated, to impose its law on all nations and to extend its power to the entire planet."
Al-Banna wrote that the Islamic flag must be raised again in the territories once ruled by Islam: “Thus, Andalusia (Spain), Sicily, the Balkans, the Italian coast, as well as the islands of the Mediterranean are all Muslim Mediterranean colonies, and they must return to the embrace of Islam.”
Al-Banna was a sympathiser, if not an admirer, of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. In 2021, the Egyptian-German scholar Hamed Abdel-Samad said that al-Banna admired Hitler and modelled the Muslim Brotherhood on the Nazi Party, noting that the Muslim Brotherhood, like the Nazi Party, is a political party that relies on an armed militia and has an “ideology of an inspiring leader-saviour.”
The Brotherhood now has branches in 70 countries and territories, including its main contingents in Egypt, Syria, Gaza, Libya, Tunisia and Jordan.
In June 2011, the Egyptian official news agency recognised the Muslim Brotherhood as a legitimate political party for the first time since it was outlawed by the government in 1954. Recognised as the Freedom and Justice Party, the Brotherhood was permitted to run in parliamentary elections scheduled for late 2011. Writing about the Muslim Brotherhood's ("MB's") political gain in Egypt and beyond, Al Jazeera noted:
In addition to official branches, there are organisations worldwide that have either been established by people with strong personal ties to the Brotherhood but which operate completely independently or are influenced by the Brotherhood through people with some ties to it.
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Who controls the Muslim Brotherhood?
By Rhoda Wilson | June 11, 2025 | 48 Comments
On Monday, The Telegraph reported that a London-based Hamas operative was behind Greta Thunberg’s silly "aid" yacht bound for Gaza. Zaher Birawi, who was described in Parliament as a person with links to Hamas, called himself a "founding member" of the Freedom Flotilla International Coalition, which arranged the voyage.
Hamas is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gaza. The Muslim Brotherhood's only aim is to control the world through Islam. So, who controls the Muslim Brotherhood?
Is it the Rothschilds or is there a Jewish connection, as some suspect? Not according to Walter Veith's research, who provides evidence that Islam was started by the Roman Catholic Church. To this day, Veith says, Islam, which is the religion introduced to initiates at the highest levels of Freemasonry, is still under the control of Rome.
And the Vatican is collaborating with the United Nations ("UN"), with the aim of installing a one world religion with the Pope as its spokesperson.
Is it surprising that a UN puppet, Thunberg, collaborates with a Hamas operative, which is also a UN collaborator?
What is the Muslim Brotherhood?
The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Ismailia, Egypt, by Hassan al-Banna in March 1928. It was started as a social and religious club by a twenty-two-year-old schoolteacher, who recruited six members of the Suez Canal Company.
According to founder al-Banna, "It is the nature of Islam to dominate, not to be dominated, to impose its law on all nations and to extend its power to the entire planet."
Al-Banna wrote that the Islamic flag must be raised again in the territories once ruled by Islam: “Thus, Andalusia (Spain), Sicily, the Balkans, the Italian coast, as well as the islands of the Mediterranean are all Muslim Mediterranean colonies, and they must return to the embrace of Islam.”
Al-Banna was a sympathiser, if not an admirer, of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. In 2021, the Egyptian-German scholar Hamed Abdel-Samad said that al-Banna admired Hitler and modelled the Muslim Brotherhood on the Nazi Party, noting that the Muslim Brotherhood, like the Nazi Party, is a political party that relies on an armed militia and has an “ideology of an inspiring leader-saviour.”
The Brotherhood now has branches in 70 countries and territories, including its main contingents in Egypt, Syria, Gaza, Libya, Tunisia and Jordan.
The Muslim Brotherhood is always working to spread its ideas throughout Egypt and the Middle East to gain more followers. They work on almost all social levels, including schools, universities, mosques, politics and professional offices. One main strategy of the Brotherhood is to utilise a grassroots network of social and charitable organisations to expand its membership base, gain trust and demonstrate Islam's relevance in all aspects of life.According to Al Jazeera, the members of the Muslim Brotherhood represent a broad spectrum of interpretations of the initial ideology of its founder, Hassan al-Banna. "The [Muslim Brotherhood] officially renounced violence in the 1970s during the rule of Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat," Al Jazeera said. Mmmm …
Terrorism: Muslim Brotherhood, Jewish Virtual Library
In June 2011, the Egyptian official news agency recognised the Muslim Brotherhood as a legitimate political party for the first time since it was outlawed by the government in 1954. Recognised as the Freedom and Justice Party, the Brotherhood was permitted to run in parliamentary elections scheduled for late 2011. Writing about the Muslim Brotherhood's ("MB's") political gain in Egypt and beyond, Al Jazeera noted:
In late 2011, Tunisia’s Ennahda party (an Islamist party inspired by the MB) won the first parliamentary elections to be held in the country after the overthrow of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. In 2012, the Muslim Brotherhood ran a candidate in the post-Arab Spring presidential elections in Egypt.
Other than Egypt, which is the birthplace of the Muslim Brotherhood, there are [political] parties that can be considered offshoots of the Muslim Brotherhood in a number of Arab countries, as they were inspired by the core tenets of MB ideology. These include Hamas in Palestine, the Ennahda party in Tunisia, and Kuwait's Islamic Constitutional Movement.
In Jordan, the Muslim Brotherhood is represented in the Islamic Action Front, the political wing that is one of the largest blocs in the Jordanian parliament. It broke formal ties with the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood after the 2013 coup in Egypt. In Bahrain, the political arm of its Muslim Brotherhood group is known as the Minbar.
Not all Islamist parties are MB, a clear example of that is the Salafi movement of Egypt, which was Islamist in nature, but chose its own path in various political situations.
What is the Muslim Brotherhood?, Al Jazeera, 18 June 2017
Muslim Brotherhood's Plan for the West
It's not only in the Middle East that the Muslim Brotherhood is spreading its ideology. The organisation also maintains active branches in the United Kingdom, France and numerous other European countries, as well as in the United States. A 2002 article published by the Intelligence Resource Program states, "Today, a very complex financial network connects the operations of over seventy branches of the Muslim Brothers worldwide."
In addition to official branches, there are organisations worldwide that have either been established by people with strong personal ties to the Brotherhood but which operate completely independently or are influenced by the Brotherhood through people with some ties to it.
Please go to The Expose to continue reading.
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