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Updated: Wednesday, 28 Dec 2011, 9:43 AM CST
Published : Wednesday, 28 Dec 2011, 9:43 AM CST
(EndPlay Staff Reports) - "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Victoria Jackson is trying to convince Americans that the Muslim Brotherhood is taking over the country.
Jackson, on the Dec. 20 episode of her web talk show "Politichicks," stated that she attended a briefing in Washington D.C. and spent six hours looking looking over confidential information.
"And they proved to me that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated our highest positions in government," she said. "And this is serious."
She alleged that the media is only interested in defending Muslims and attacking the religious right.
"If you care at all about freedom then you have to get educated and fight back," she said.
"I thought the media is the one that took the words 'Islam' and 'Shariah' and all that Muslim out of the newspapers and TV shows. No. The Muslim Brotherhood, who has a lot of front groups and organizations … they took it out of the conversation. If you can't identify your enemy how can you fight your enemy?"
Prior to the show Jackson wrote about the hearing in a blog post on "The Patriot Update" in which she wrote the Muslim Brotherhood "has infiltrated our highest government positions, schools, courts and military and is even making policy."
She referred to documents from a 2004 raid in Virginia that she claimed shows the Muslim group is attempting a "civilization-jihadist process" that "is a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within …"
Jackson also referred to testimony from former FBI agent John Guandolo and Steve Coughlin, who formerly worked as a contractor for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Huffington Post reported that Guandolo, who worked on the investigation of former Louisiana Rep. William Jefferson, resigned from the FBI in 2008. He allegedly had been caught trying to get a $75,000 donation for an anti-terrorism group from a wealthy witness in the case with whom he was having an affair.
The Post stated Coughlin's contract with the Joint Chiefs was non-renewed, a move that conservatives believe was made because he was a strong anti-Islamic extremist advocate.