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In February 2007, Poole claimed that a "popular Islamic studies program is bringing Wahhabi extremism and Muslim Brotherhood activism into mosques and Muslim student groups throughout North America." The evidence he cited included Channel Four's [[Undercover Mosque]] programme.<ref>[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=9188cfc7-01fc-44a5-b826-26f5354a2ab0 Jihad U], by Patrick Poole, FrontPageMagazine.com, 14 February 2007.</ref> | In February 2007, Poole claimed that a "popular Islamic studies program is bringing Wahhabi extremism and Muslim Brotherhood activism into mosques and Muslim student groups throughout North America." The evidence he cited included Channel Four's [[Undercover Mosque]] programme.<ref>[http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=9188cfc7-01fc-44a5-b826-26f5354a2ab0 Jihad U], by Patrick Poole, FrontPageMagazine.com, 14 February 2007.</ref> | ||
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Poole met [[Geert Wilders]] at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] on February 27, 2009. | Poole met [[Geert Wilders]] at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] on February 27, 2009. | ||
::Honestly, I don’t know much about Geert Wilders’ politics. I only met the man briefly, and I heard his stump speech twice on Friday. But anyone who has a stack of fatwas calling for his death because of his willingness to speak out against the global jihad is going to receive my support, regardless of any politically incorrect view he may or may not hold.<ref>Patrick Poole, [http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/was-cpac-an-epic-fail/2/ Was CPAC an Epic Fail], Pajamas Media, 1 March 2009.</ref> | ::Honestly, I don’t know much about Geert Wilders’ politics. I only met the man briefly, and I heard his stump speech twice on Friday. But anyone who has a stack of fatwas calling for his death because of his willingness to speak out against the global jihad is going to receive my support, regardless of any politically incorrect view he may or may not hold.<ref>Patrick Poole, [http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/was-cpac-an-epic-fail/2/ Was CPAC an Epic Fail], Pajamas Media, 1 March 2009.</ref> | ||
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+ | *Regular guest appearances on the [[Center for Security Policy]]'s 'Secure Freedom Radio' programme. <ref> [https://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/tag/patrick-poole/ Patrick Poole], Center for Security Policy website, accessed 10 November 2015 </ref> | ||
==Grants== | ==Grants== |
Revision as of 03:57, 10 November 2015
Patrick Poole
Views
In February 2007, Poole claimed that a "popular Islamic studies program is bringing Wahhabi extremism and Muslim Brotherhood activism into mosques and Muslim student groups throughout North America." The evidence he cited included Channel Four's Undercover Mosque programme.[1]
An article by Poole in FrontPage Magazine was cited by the British think tank Policy Exchange in a private briefing against the Global Peace and Unity event in London revealed in October 2008.
Poole met Geert Wilders at the Conservative Political Action Conference on February 27, 2009.
- Honestly, I don’t know much about Geert Wilders’ politics. I only met the man briefly, and I heard his stump speech twice on Friday. But anyone who has a stack of fatwas calling for his death because of his willingness to speak out against the global jihad is going to receive my support, regardless of any politically incorrect view he may or may not hold.[2]
Activities
- Regular guest appearances on the Center for Security Policy's 'Secure Freedom Radio' programme. [3]
Grants
Has received financial support from the Middle East Forum's Education Fund (MEFEF).
Affiliations
Websites
Notes
- ↑ Jihad U, by Patrick Poole, FrontPageMagazine.com, 14 February 2007.
- ↑ Patrick Poole, Was CPAC an Epic Fail, Pajamas Media, 1 March 2009.
- ↑ Patrick Poole, Center for Security Policy website, accessed 10 November 2015