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Inside the 100-Year Plan to Destroy the West: Terror Survivor Warns What's Coming

Inside the 100-Year Plan to Destroy the West: Terror Survivor Warns What's Coming

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Is the West sleepwalking into its own destruction? In this wild episode Jillian sits down with national security expert Brigitte Gabriel to expose the reality behind the headlines. We break down the "Muslim Brotherhood Project"—a documented 100-year plan to infiltrate Western institutions from within—and why the current chaos in the Europe is just the beginning. What We Cover: Will The Gaza 20 Point Peace Plan Hold The Head of the Snake: Brigitte’s prediction for the inevitable clash with Iran. The Infiltration: How radical ideologies are exploiting Western laws to dismantle democracy. Survival Guide: Steps we must take now to protect national security. About the Guest: Brigitte Gabriel is a terrorism expert, New York Times bestselling author (Because They Hate), and the founder of ACT for America. A survivor of the Lebanese Civil War, she spent seven years living in a bomb shelter under assault by radical Islamic militants before immigrating to the United States. Today, she is one of the world’s leading voices on global Islamic terrorism and national security. 00:00 - Intro: The Threat from Within 01:16 - SURVIVING ISLAM 08:30 - WHY ARABS WON’T HARBOR PALESTINIANS 13:30 - MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD PLAN EXPOSED 24:58 - PEACEFUL ISLAM WARNS AGAINST RADICAL ISLAM 34:21 - “USEFUL IDIOTS” Why White Liberals Defend Regimes That Hate Them 38:29 - 9/11 WAKE UP CALL 45:53 - IRANIAN REGIME MUST FALL 52:59 - GAZA PEACE DEAL IS DOOMED? 55:06 - ISLAM The "Revenge" Honor Code 01:01:50 - TAKE ACTION Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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