National Security Consultant to speak on Islam, Jihad, Sharia Law

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BLAIRSVILLE, Ga. – Chris Gaubatz – a national security consultant, speaker, and conservative political activist – is scheduled to address the Towns-Union County Tea Party on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 7 p.m.

Gaubatz trains law enforcement on strategies and modus operandi of jihadists in order to locate and prosecute the networks, testifying before the U.S. Senate on the importance of minimizing radical Islam in combatting terrorism.  Gaubatz works with citizens, legislators, and leaders at the local and state levels to expose and dismantle the networks.Muslim Tea Party Towns County

“Muslim terrorists, by whatever name, are all believers in fundamental Islam and have declared war against western civilization, especially America and the Jewish State of Israel,” Gaubatz warned.

The security consultant led an undercover operation in the United States, posing as a Muslim and infiltrating the Muslim community. He gained access to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas-backed organization leadership meetings, preserving 12,000 pages of evidence and 300 hours of audio-video recordings from the Council of American-Islam Relations (CAIR) exposing fraud, sedition, and terrorism.

Gaubatz has been featured on numerous global media networks, including Sean Hannity, Tipping Point with LIz Wheeler, Savage Nation, Breitbart News Daily, and Louder with Crowder.

Towns-Union County Tea Party will host the presentation at the Butternut Creek Golf Club Community Room in Blairsville. The meeting is open to the public.

The event is sponsored by Dr. Dan’s Freedom Forum, Towns-Union County Tea Party, and Joshua’s Warriors.

UPDATE: Towns County GOP Chairman Betsy Young announced that Gaubatz is scheduled to speak in Towns County in March. Follow FYN for the date and location.

 

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