Quote:Muslim Aid Australia & Human Appeal International
Both these islamic charities have been shown to be have been involved in the financing of terrorism. HAI is been actively collecting funds for distribution in Gaza.
HAI Australia is a fund raising unit of HAI International’s head office in the UAE. While this information is of itself not new, it confirms that HAI Australia is not independent of the head office, an impression one is given reading the HAI Australia website.
HAI UAE does not disclose an operational office in Gaza , while HAI Australia states it is “one of only a few humanitarian organisations with an office in the heart of Gaza.”
This inconsistency suggests an attempt to conceal the fact that funds are being sent to Gaza, and probably, to HAMAS. However, we do know that HAI UAE founder and secretary-general, Salem Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al Nuaimi, maintains 30 separate accounts in the UAE to manage HAI funds. (Information supplied by our inside banking source)
Human Appeal International maintains an account in Australia with:
• Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
• BSB: 062-191
• Account Number for General Donations: 0090-3948
https://www.humanappeal.org.au/Donations.aspx
Muslim Aid Australia
MAA is an islamic charity that has admitted channeling aid into the Palestinian territories through an Islamic organisation banned by Australia and the US for its alleged links to terrorism.
MAA used Interpal – an organisation proscribed by former foreign affairs minister Alexander Downer and declared a “specially designated global terrorist” organisation by US President George W. Bush in 2003 – to distribute medical aid in Gaza.
Interpal is a British-based humanitarian group also known as the Palestinian Relief and Development Fund. It has been cleared of terror links by the British Charity Commission but failed three years ago to have its proscribed listing revoked in Australia, when lawyers for the group unsuccessfully petitioned Mr Downer.
Headquartered in London, with offices in Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford and Leicester, Interpal runs a registered and staffed field office in the Gaza Strip where it funnels money to various groups, including HAMAS.
In 2003 it was demonstrated Interpal received funds from the Netherlands’ Al-Aqsa Foundation, already banned in the UK as a Hamas terror front.
Despite the evidence that is clearly available to the government, these groups continue to operate here in Australia without any apparent interference. Donations to these organizations come from many sources. And as funds from the Jizya, an islamic tax all moslems are required to pay is donated to islamic charities, it is clear that they are all complicit in funding terrorist groups around the world. How much more proof do we need to provide before our government wakes up and does something about it?
Just how much is the islamic
halal certification market worth each year?
This report from a Monash University report show what the halal market is worth in Australia and internationally: Halal guide to consumer faith
All Cadbury’s chocolate is certified halal
Why is Halal Certification a Danger to our Nation?
Firstly, we need to understand that halal certification has become a many tentacled octopus, reaching into virtually every area of our lives.
Farmers are being forced to pay a halal certification fee for the grass the animals eat.
Then a fee for the animals to be transported in halal certified vehicles. In many cases, even the drivers must be muslims now, as they are the only ones who are trusted by muslims to maintain the halal conditions.
Slaughter houses pay. Packaging companies pay. Food processors pay. And finally, WE pay.
We learned on October 23rd 2013 that:
One abattoir in Western Queensland has revealed that it has been paying $27,000 a MONTH! That amounts to a whopping $324,000 a year.
Terry Nolan of Nolans Meats Gympie admitted to us that he pays $0.80 per head. He refused to answer whether his abattoir is fully configured for halal slaughter, but it wouldn’t be economical for Nolans to section off part of their abattoir. Information subsequently sent to us from Gympie residents who used to work at Nolans show that the company is not labeling meat shipped to Australian markets with the halal logo. Although Nolan denied it, good business practice would mean that he should calculate the cost of halal certification (including the cost of re-configuring his abattoir, paying 457 visa workers, etc) into the overall running costs of his business.
At last count there were about 100 abattoirs still operating in Australia, and 80% are paying halal certification fees from a few thousand dollars a year and upwards, depending on the size of the abattoir and throughput.
What about all the other producers and manufacturers? How much are they paying? We know that some businesses pay as little as $700 a month, while others pay tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. And that is just in Australia.
While we don’t have the figures being paid in total due to the secrecy the scam is shrouded in, it is obvious that it is costing us billions of dollars a year.