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Extremist Rhetoric on ‘Control Factor’ and Jihad Narrative

Extremist Rhetoric on ‘Control Factor’ and Jihad Narrative The passage consists of ideological commentary and conspiracy‑type language without any concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions Nidal Hasan and generic references to the Muslim Brotherhood, but provides no verifiable evidence, specific individuals in power, or financial flows to investigate. Key insights: Claims that a ‘Control Factor’ enabled Nidal Hasan’s Fort Hood attack.; References to a supposed ‘1991 Explanatory Memorandum’ linked to the Holy Land Foundation trial.; Mentions of the Muslim Brotherhood’s alleged ‘Civilization‑Jihad’ plans.

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Extremist Rhetoric on ‘Control Factor’ and Jihad Narrative The passage consists of ideological commentary and conspiracy‑type language without any concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions Nidal Hasan and generic references to the Muslim Brotherhood, but provides no verifiable evidence, specific individuals in power, or financial flows to investigate. Key insights: Claims that a ‘Control Factor’ enabled Nidal Hasan’s Fort Hood attack.; References to a supposed ‘1991 Explanatory Memorandum’ linked to the Holy Land Foundation trial.; Mentions of the Muslim Brotherhood’s alleged ‘Civilization‑Jihad’ plans.

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