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The speaker outlines a three-step pattern: immigrate, increase, eliminate. Immigrate as a religious refugee, increase the number of followers and demand political accommodation, and then eliminate the previous culture. In Detroit, listeners report a ministry to pregnant mothers where a Muslim household shows up with a present and a room with multiple pregnant Muslim mothers, all pregnant by the same man who is practicing Sharia law in his house. Another account describes Fazl buying several houses on a street, with a wife in each house; he visits wives who are at welfare offices, and the more children they have, the larger their welfare checks, enabling him to live like a king at state expense, with his many children playing in the street and identified as his. The speaker claims he is practicing Sharia law on the block, and that his influence expands to take over more blocks, leading to votes in the school board and the establishment of Sharia in the schools. The pattern purportedly continues as more blocks are taken over, with influence reaching the police department and fire department, and ultimately a majority of the city council in Hamtramck, Detroit, including minarets and calls to prayer five times a day, described as no different than Pakistan.
The speaker explains the trajectory: initial immigrants are nice and non-threatening, leading to the belief that there is nothing to fear. As more Muslims move in and form a connected community, an Imam advises becoming more serious and fundamental in practice, followed by the appearance of burkas. Communities resist moving out, but violence by Muslim youth occurs with no witnesses because Muslim families do not testify against other Muslim families on behalf of non-Muslim residents. Over time, neighborhoods are claimed block by block, city by city, until entire regions are taken over, a process said to have occurred over fourteen hundred years, with historical references to conquests of Egypt (formerly Coptic Christian), Syria (Christian), Turkey (Christian), North Africa, and Spain, which supposedly was held for seven hundred years until Spaniards drove them out.