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2 Reddit comments about See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government's Submission to Jihad:

u/JusticeForScalia · 6 pointsr/The_Donald

Muslim brotherhood has deep infiltration in our government, as explained extensively in the whistleblower book, See Something, Say Nothing. I believe Pakistan, Saudi, and Iran (Valerie Jarrett for example) agents all unify their mission through the Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR, MSA, etc.

This is probably why Wasserman-Schultz is also pushing the diversity angle as hard as she is too in the clip. Tommy Robinson did a great job explaining how radicals work hard to infiltrate police and prison positions to further their cause.

We need to wake up. Diversity should not include allowing subversive elements who want to destroy America. I don't care what your race is. McCarthy was right before - the Rosenberg's stole and distributed America's nuclear intellectual property and since then the blueprints for nuclear holocaust have been sold around the world. We are in deep shit if we don't end this now.

u/doppleprophet · 1 pointr/news

That's sure what it looks like, and this new book, See Something, Say Nothing I think, explains at least partially why...I heard his interview the other day on the radio but have yet to order it.