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Frank Gaffney

Frank J. Gaffney Jr. (born April 5, 1953) is an American anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist[2] and the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy. In the 1970s and 1980s, he worked for the federal government in multiple posts, including seven months as Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the Reagan administration.

Frank Gaffney
Gaffney speaking at CPAC in 2018
Born (1953-04-05) April 5, 1953 (age 70)
CitizenshipUnited States
Education
Occupationdefense policy analyst
Known forCounter-jihad conspiracy theories, political commentary
Title
Parent(s)Frank J. Gaffney Sr.
Virginia Reed
AwardsDepartment of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service (1987)
Zionist Organization of America's Louis Brandeis Award (2003)[1]
WebsiteFrank Gaffney on Twitter

Early life Edit

Gaffney was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1953 to Virginia Gaffney (née Reed) and Frank J. Gaffney.[3][4] His father was a classical music aficionado and long-time partner at the law firm of Thorp, Reed & Armstrong, which was founded by his wife's father, Earl Reed.[3][5] (It merged in 2013 with Clark Hill PLC.[6]) Gaffney's grandfather, Joseph Gaffney, was a city solicitor of Philadelphia.[3] In the early twentieth century in that city, as a known Catholic, he faced opposition from nativist Protestant groups in the city alleged that Catholics were "gaining control of American institutions while rewriting the nation's history".[7]

In 1975, Gaffney graduated from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service.[8][4] He received a Master of Arts degree in International Studies from Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in 1978.[9][10][11]

Career Edit

Gaffney began his government career in the 1970s, working as an aide in the office of Democratic Senator Henry M. Jackson, under Richard Perle. From August 1983 until November 1987, Gaffney held the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy in the Reagan Administration, again serving under Perle.[12]

In April 1987, Gaffney was nominated to the position of Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs.[11] He served as the acting Assistant Secretary for seven months. During this time, despite his official post, he was excluded by senior Reagan administration officials from the then-ongoing arms control talks with the Soviet Union. Gaffney was ultimately forced out of the Pentagon; The Washington Post observed at the time that within four days of Frank Carlucci's appointment as Secretary of Defense, "Gaffney's belongings were boxed and he was gone".[13][14] Following his departure from government, he immediately set about criticizing Ronald Reagan's pursuit of an arms control agreement with the USSR.[13]

Gaffney contributes to the conservative media site Newsmax. Gaffney wrote a column for The Washington Times from 2012 to 2016,[15] and for Jewish World Review from 2000 to 2013.[16] He is also the host of Secure Freedom Radio, a nationally-syndicated radio program[17] and podcast which has featured guests such as Newt Gingrich, John R. Bolton, and white nationalist Jared Taylor.[18][19] Gaffney is the vice-chair of the Committee on the Present Danger and has been described as part of a "new red scare" of anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States.[20]

On December 12, 2020, at the far-right, pro-Trump Jericho March, Gaffney announced he was launching a new political party called the Great America Party (GAP). The GAP, Gaffney, and the Jericho March all claim, without evidence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump.[21][better source needed]

Center for Security Policy Edit

In 1988, Gaffney established the Center for Security Policy (CSP), a Washington, D.C.-based national security think tank that has been widely described as engaging in conspiracy theorizing by a range of individuals, media outlets and organizations. Its activities are focused on exposing and researching perceived jihadist threats to the United States. The Center has been described as "not very highly respected" by BBC News and "disreputable" by Salon. It has faced strong criticism from people across the political spectrum, but has also had its reports cited by political figures such as US President Donald Trump and former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann.[22][23][24] CSP has been described as an "extremist think tank" by the Center for New Community.[25] In 2016, the CSP was classified by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a hate group.[26] The SPLC describes Gaffney as "one of America’s most notorious Islamophobes".[27] Gaffney and the CSP have also been described as part of the counter-jihad movement.[28][29]

In 2010 Gaffney became a trustee of the Center for Security Policy.[30]

On March 16, 2016, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz announced he would name Frank Gaffney to be one of his National Security Advisors.[31] Cruz said that Gaffney "is a serious thinker who has been focused on fighting jidahists [sic], fighting jihadism across the globe".[32] In December 2015, Nation Institute Fellow Eli Clifton characterized as unscientific a CSP-funded poll that Donald Trump had been citing, which purportedly showed widespread support for Sharia law among U.S. Muslims and a need for intervention in that community. It added that, "Between Trump’s calls for a national registry of Muslims and a ban on Muslim immigration, it appears that through coincidence or outright collaboration, Trump is building an immigration and anti-Muslim policy framework that closely mirrors the statements and proposals advocated by" Gaffney and the CSP.[33]

Discussing what he calls prominent professional participants in Islamophobia, Professor Todd Green wrote mentioned "Frank Gaffney and David Yerushalmi, both of whom head organizations that are responsible for spreading misinformation about Islam and that seek to enact anti-Muslim laws, including the infamous anti-Sharia". David Yerushalmi served as legal counsel for the CSP[34] and has been accused of spreading misinformation about Islam and encouraging the enactment of anti-Muslim laws, including anti-Sharia legislation in the United States.[35]

Following John Bolton's appointment as National Security Advisor, Gaffney was criticised as the source of where Bolton's beliefs originated on a number of subjects. This included the Iran nuclear deal and many Islamic beliefs.[36][37][38]

Fax wars Edit

In the 1990s, Gaffney became known in Washington, D.C., for "fax wars" he waged, whereby his "small but loyal following" would be encouraged to inundate the offices of members of Congress with faxes.[39]

In 1995, Gaffney charged that US Secretary of Energy Hazel R. O'Leary was intentionally undermining US nuclear readiness; an analysis of Gaffney's charges against O'Leary published by William Arkin observed that Gaffney "specializes in intensely personal attacks" and his Center for Security Policy's liberal use of faxes to attack its opponents had made it the "Domino's Pizza of the policy business".[40]

Later, in a 1997 column for The Washington Times, Gaffney alleged a seismic incident in Russia was a nuclear detonation at that nation's Novaya Zemlya test site, indicating Russia was violating the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTB).[41] (Subsequent scientific analysis of Novaya Zemlya confirmed the event was a routine earthquake.[42]) Reporting on the allegation, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists observed that, following its publication, "fax machines around Washington, D.C., and across the country poured out pages detailing Russian duplicity. They came from Frank Gaffney", going on to note that during the first four months of 1997, Gaffney had "issued more than 25 screeds" against the CTB.[41]

Conspiracy theories Edit

The Anti-Defamation League has said that Gaffney "has promulgated a number of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories over the years" and that he has "undue influence" relative to other like-minded figures.[43] Other commentators have suggested that Gaffney's propensity for conspiracy theories began earlier during his career in the Reagan administration, where after being denied a higher position, was convinced that Soviet agents within the United States government were blocking him.[44]

Civilization Jihad Edit

One of Gaffney's main conspiracy theories is the so-called "Civilization Jihad", a supposed secret Muslim plan to take over America, which came to national prominence by being cited in a debate by 2016 presidential candidate Ben Carson.[45] According to the SPLC, Gaffney's beliefs stem "from a single discredited source – a 1991 fantasy written by a lone Muslim Brotherhood member that was introduced into evidence during the 2008 Holy Land Foundation trial in Dallas federal court. But to Gaffney, this document is a smoking gun, a mission statement pointing to a massive Islamist conspiracy under our noses".[46] The ADL quotes Gaffney as "mentioning that in 1991, a Muslim Brotherhood operative produced the "explanatory memorandum on the general strategic goal of the group in North America." According to Gaffney, the memo explicitly addresses the progress the Muslim Brotherhood has made in building an infrastructure in the United States with the goal of destroying Western civilization from within so that Islam is victorious over other religions".[47]

ACU dispute Edit

In 2011, Gaffney was banned by the American Conservative Union from the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). ACU chairman David Keene released a statement contending that Gaffney "has become personally and tiresomely obsessed with his weird belief that anyone who doesn't agree with him on everything all the time or treat him with the respect and deference he believes is his due, must be either ignorant of the dangers we face or, in extreme case, dupes of the nation's enemies".[48] (Gaffney has since returned to CPAC to host panels at the conference in 2015 and 2016.[47][49])

In an April 2016 column in The Washington Times titled, "When conspiracy nuts do real damage", Keene again slammed Gaffney, writing, "One hopes that is what they will do and that Mr. Gaffney will, like the folks at Group Research, Mr. Hoover's aides and most conspiracy nuts of yore will vanish into the fever swamps from which he came".[44] The column came two months after Gaffney unexpectedly left The Washington Times for Breitbart News, where he was a staff columnist and Keene was the opinion editor. Keene, who had slashed the frequency of Gaffney's column from weekly to monthly, commented to Media Matters on Gaffney's departure, describing Gaffney's work as "well-researched," and stated, "we're sorry to lose him but we wish him well". Keene also noted that Gaffney had left without giving him any notice, saying, "I guess he's notifying us through you".[50]

Media responses Edit

Gaffney has been called a conspiracy theorist by Dave Weigel writing in Reason magazine;[51] Steve Benen of MSNBC;[52] Slate;[53] and The Intercept,[54][55][56] among others. Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, has described Gaffney as "plain creepy",[57] while The Washington Post has reported that Gaffney's views were "considered radioactive by the Republican establishment",[58] and Eli Clifton noted that Gaffney suffered "from a lack of mainstream acceptance."[33] Democrats, and many Republicans, have called Gaffney a "conspiracy theorist".[59]

Beliefs Edit

Conspiracy theories Gaffney has promoted include:

 
Gaffney has asserted that the logo of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency is a coded signal showing the "official U.S. submission to Islam."
  • The belief that the logo of the US Missile Defense Agency is a coded indicator of "official U.S. submission to Islam" because it "appears ominously to reflect a morphing of the Islamic crescent and star with the Obama campaign logo".[70]
  • The belief that the responsibility-to-protect norm has been supported by the United States government to lay the groundwork for a forthcoming American military invasion of Israel.[71]
  • The belief that Muslim enemies of the United States are hidden in plain sight and organizing through mainstream Muslim rights organizations. He said of Muslims, “They essentially, like termites, hollow out the structure of the civil society and other institutions, for the purpose of creating conditions under which the jihad will succeed.”[72]

Works Edit

Books Edit

  • Gaffney, Frank J.; with colleagues (2005). War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-591-14301-7.
  • Gaffney, Jr., Frank J.; Luft, Gal; Zubrin, Robert; Clark, Wesley K.; Haigwood, Burl; Dolan, Greg (2010). Lerner, Ben; Reaboi, David (eds.). Homegrown Defense: Biofuels & National Security. Center for Security Policy Press. ISBN 978-0-982-29474-1.
  • Team B II (2010). Shariah: The Threat To America: An Exercise In Competitive Analysis. Center for Security Policy Press. ISBN 978-0982294765.
  • The Tiger Team (2015). The Secure Freedom Strategy: A Plan for Victory Over the Global Jihad Movement. Center for Security Policy Press. ISBN 978-1507756133.
  • Gaffney, Jr., Frank J.; Lopez, Clare M. (2016). See No Sharia: 'Countering Violent Extremism' and the Disarming of America's First Line of Defense. Center for Security Policy Press. ISBN 978-1530234332.
  • Gaffney, Frank; Laugesen, Dede (2023). The Indictment: Prosecuting the Chinese Communist Party & Friends for Crimes against America, China, and the World. War Room Books. ISBN 978-1648210044.

Films Edit

Gaffney was an executive producer of the documentary Islam vs. Islamists: Voices From the Muslim Center.[73]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ held office 1983–1987
  2. ^ president 1988–2018 - IRS Form-990s

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For the American soldier see Frank Gaffney Medal of Honor Frank J Gaffney Jr born April 5 1953 is an American anti Muslim conspiracy theorist 2 and the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy In the 1970s and 1980s he worked for the federal government in multiple posts including seven months as Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the Reagan administration Frank GaffneyGaffney speaking at CPAC in 2018Born 1953 04 05 April 5 1953 age 70 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S CitizenshipUnited StatesEducationEdmund A Walsh School of Foreign ServiceBS Foreign Service 1975 Nitze School of Advanced International StudiesMA International Studies 1978Occupationdefense policy analystKnown forCounter jihad conspiracy theories political commentaryTitleDeputy Assistant Secretary of DefenseUnited States a PresidentCenter for Security Policy b Parent s Frank J Gaffney Sr Virginia ReedAwardsDepartment of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service 1987 Zionist Organization of America s Louis Brandeis Award 2003 1 WebsiteFrank Gaffney on Twitter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Center for Security Policy 2 1 1 Fax wars 3 Conspiracy theories 3 1 Civilization Jihad 3 2 ACU dispute 3 3 Media responses 3 4 Beliefs 4 Works 4 1 Books 4 2 Films 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditGaffney was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1953 to Virginia Gaffney nee Reed and Frank J Gaffney 3 4 His father was a classical music aficionado and long time partner at the law firm of Thorp Reed amp Armstrong which was founded by his wife s father Earl Reed 3 5 It merged in 2013 with Clark Hill PLC 6 Gaffney s grandfather Joseph Gaffney was a city solicitor of Philadelphia 3 In the early twentieth century in that city as a known Catholic he faced opposition from nativist Protestant groups in the city alleged that Catholics were gaining control of American institutions while rewriting the nation s history 7 In 1975 Gaffney graduated from the Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service 8 4 He received a Master of Arts degree in International Studies from Johns Hopkins University s Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in 1978 9 10 11 Career EditGaffney began his government career in the 1970s working as an aide in the office of Democratic Senator Henry M Jackson under Richard Perle From August 1983 until November 1987 Gaffney held the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy in the Reagan Administration again serving under Perle 12 In April 1987 Gaffney was nominated to the position of Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs 11 He served as the acting Assistant Secretary for seven months During this time despite his official post he was excluded by senior Reagan administration officials from the then ongoing arms control talks with the Soviet Union Gaffney was ultimately forced out of the Pentagon The Washington Post observed at the time that within four days of Frank Carlucci s appointment as Secretary of Defense Gaffney s belongings were boxed and he was gone 13 14 Following his departure from government he immediately set about criticizing Ronald Reagan s pursuit of an arms control agreement with the USSR 13 Gaffney contributes to the conservative media site Newsmax Gaffney wrote a column for The Washington Times from 2012 to 2016 15 and for Jewish World Review from 2000 to 2013 16 He is also the host of Secure Freedom Radio a nationally syndicated radio program 17 and podcast which has featured guests such as Newt Gingrich John R Bolton and white nationalist Jared Taylor 18 19 Gaffney is the vice chair of the Committee on the Present Danger and has been described as part of a new red scare of anti Chinese sentiment in the United States 20 On December 12 2020 at the far right pro Trump Jericho March Gaffney announced he was launching a new political party called the Great America Party GAP The GAP Gaffney and the Jericho March all claim without evidence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump 21 better source needed Center for Security Policy Edit Main article Center for Security Policy In 1988 Gaffney established the Center for Security Policy CSP a Washington D C based national security think tank that has been widely described as engaging in conspiracy theorizing by a range of individuals media outlets and organizations Its activities are focused on exposing and researching perceived jihadist threats to the United States The Center has been described as not very highly respected by BBC News and disreputable by Salon It has faced strong criticism from people across the political spectrum but has also had its reports cited by political figures such as US President Donald Trump and former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann 22 23 24 CSP has been described as an extremist think tank by the Center for New Community 25 In 2016 the CSP was classified by the Southern Poverty Law Center SPLC as a hate group 26 The SPLC describes Gaffney as one of America s most notorious Islamophobes 27 Gaffney and the CSP have also been described as part of the counter jihad movement 28 29 In 2010 Gaffney became a trustee of the Center for Security Policy 30 On March 16 2016 Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz announced he would name Frank Gaffney to be one of his National Security Advisors 31 Cruz said that Gaffney is a serious thinker who has been focused on fighting jidahists sic fighting jihadism across the globe 32 In December 2015 Nation Institute Fellow Eli Clifton characterized as unscientific a CSP funded poll that Donald Trump had been citing which purportedly showed widespread support for Sharia law among U S Muslims and a need for intervention in that community It added that Between Trump s calls for a national registry of Muslims and a ban on Muslim immigration it appears that through coincidence or outright collaboration Trump is building an immigration and anti Muslim policy framework that closely mirrors the statements and proposals advocated by Gaffney and the CSP 33 Discussing what he calls prominent professional participants in Islamophobia Professor Todd Green wrote mentioned Frank Gaffney and David Yerushalmi both of whom head organizations that are responsible for spreading misinformation about Islam and that seek to enact anti Muslim laws including the infamous anti Sharia David Yerushalmi served as legal counsel for the CSP 34 and has been accused of spreading misinformation about Islam and encouraging the enactment of anti Muslim laws including anti Sharia legislation in the United States 35 Following John Bolton s appointment as National Security Advisor Gaffney was criticised as the source of where Bolton s beliefs originated on a number of subjects This included the Iran nuclear deal and many Islamic beliefs 36 37 38 Fax wars Edit In the 1990s Gaffney became known in Washington D C for fax wars he waged whereby his small but loyal following would be encouraged to inundate the offices of members of Congress with faxes 39 In 1995 Gaffney charged that US Secretary of Energy Hazel R O Leary was intentionally undermining US nuclear readiness an analysis of Gaffney s charges against O Leary published by William Arkin observed that Gaffney specializes in intensely personal attacks and his Center for Security Policy s liberal use of faxes to attack its opponents had made it the Domino s Pizza of the policy business 40 Later in a 1997 column for The Washington Times Gaffney alleged a seismic incident in Russia was a nuclear detonation at that nation s Novaya Zemlya test site indicating Russia was violating the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty CTB 41 Subsequent scientific analysis of Novaya Zemlya confirmed the event was a routine earthquake 42 Reporting on the allegation the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists observed that following its publication fax machines around Washington D C and across the country poured out pages detailing Russian duplicity They came from Frank Gaffney going on to note that during the first four months of 1997 Gaffney had issued more than 25 screeds against the CTB 41 Conspiracy theories EditThe Anti Defamation League has said that Gaffney has promulgated a number of anti Muslim conspiracy theories over the years and that he has undue influence relative to other like minded figures 43 Other commentators have suggested that Gaffney s propensity for conspiracy theories began earlier during his career in the Reagan administration where after being denied a higher position was convinced that Soviet agents within the United States government were blocking him 44 Civilization Jihad Edit One of Gaffney s main conspiracy theories is the so called Civilization Jihad a supposed secret Muslim plan to take over America which came to national prominence by being cited in a debate by 2016 presidential candidate Ben Carson 45 According to the SPLC Gaffney s beliefs stem from a single discredited source a 1991 fantasy written by a lone Muslim Brotherhood member that was introduced into evidence during the 2008 Holy Land Foundation trial in Dallas federal court But to Gaffney this document is a smoking gun a mission statement pointing to a massive Islamist conspiracy under our noses 46 The ADL quotes Gaffney as mentioning that in 1991 a Muslim Brotherhood operative produced the explanatory memorandum on the general strategic goal of the group in North America According to Gaffney the memo explicitly addresses the progress the Muslim Brotherhood has made in building an infrastructure in the United States with the goal of destroying Western civilization from within so that Islam is victorious over other religions 47 ACU dispute Edit In 2011 Gaffney was banned by the American Conservative Union from the Conservative Political Action Conference CPAC ACU chairman David Keene released a statement contending that Gaffney has become personally and tiresomely obsessed with his weird belief that anyone who doesn t agree with him on everything all the time or treat him with the respect and deference he believes is his due must be either ignorant of the dangers we face or in extreme case dupes of the nation s enemies 48 Gaffney has since returned to CPAC to host panels at the conference in 2015 and 2016 47 49 In an April 2016 column in The Washington Times titled When conspiracy nuts do real damage Keene again slammed Gaffney writing One hopes that is what they will do and that Mr Gaffney will like the folks at Group Research Mr Hoover s aides and most conspiracy nuts of yore will vanish into the fever swamps from which he came 44 The column came two months after Gaffney unexpectedly left The Washington Times for Breitbart News where he was a staff columnist and Keene was the opinion editor Keene who had slashed the frequency of Gaffney s column from weekly to monthly commented to Media Matters on Gaffney s departure describing Gaffney s work as well researched and stated we re sorry to lose him but we wish him well Keene also noted that Gaffney had left without giving him any notice saying I guess he s notifying us through you 50 Media responses Edit Gaffney has been called a conspiracy theorist by Dave Weigel writing in Reason magazine 51 Steve Benen of MSNBC 52 Slate 53 and The Intercept 54 55 56 among others Jacob Heilbrunn editor of The National Interest has described Gaffney as plain creepy 57 while The Washington Post has reported that Gaffney s views were considered radioactive by the Republican establishment 58 and Eli Clifton noted that Gaffney suffered from a lack of mainstream acceptance 33 Democrats and many Republicans have called Gaffney a conspiracy theorist 59 Beliefs Edit Conspiracy theories Gaffney has promoted include The belief that former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the Oklahoma City bombing 60 61 Gaffney has sought to have Republican Party strategist Grover Norquist excluded from CPAC because of his alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood In 2011 Gaffney said of Norquist We are in a war and he has been working with the enemy for over a decade 62 Responding to the accusation the board of directors of the American Conservative Union unanimously condemned Gaffney s charges as reprehensible and unfounded 63 He has opposed the building of a number of large religious Muslim sites in the United States including Park51 also referred to as the Ground Zero Mosque 64 Accusations that Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin is a secret agent of the Muslim Brotherhood 65 After the allegation was repeated by Michele Bachmann US senators John McCain Scott Brown and Marco Rubio joined in dismissing it and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner said accusations like this being thrown around are pretty dangerous 66 67 Accusations that Barack Obama is a Muslim who has secretly orchestrated the most consequential bait and switch since Adolf Hitler that General David Petraeus had submitted to Sharia that Congressman Keith Ellison is likely to leak information to the Muslim Brotherhood and that deputies in the Broward County Florida sheriff s office are directly tied to Hamas 68 69 Gaffney has asserted that the logo of the U S Missile Defense Agency is a coded signal showing the official U S submission to Islam The belief that the logo of the US Missile Defense Agency is a coded indicator of official U S submission to Islam because it appears ominously to reflect a morphing of the Islamic crescent and star with the Obama campaign logo 70 The belief that the responsibility to protect norm has been supported by the United States government to lay the groundwork for a forthcoming American military invasion of Israel 71 The belief that Muslim enemies of the United States are hidden in plain sight and organizing through mainstream Muslim rights organizations He said of Muslims They essentially like termites hollow out the structure of the civil society and other institutions for the purpose of creating conditions under which the jihad will succeed 72 Works EditBooks Edit Gaffney Frank J with colleagues 2005 War Footing 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World Naval Institute Press ISBN 978 1 591 14301 7 Gaffney Jr Frank J Luft Gal Zubrin Robert Clark Wesley K Haigwood Burl Dolan Greg 2010 Lerner Ben Reaboi David eds Homegrown Defense Biofuels amp National Security Center for Security Policy Press ISBN 978 0 982 29474 1 Team B II 2010 Shariah The Threat To America An Exercise In Competitive Analysis Center for Security Policy Press ISBN 978 0982294765 The Tiger Team 2015 The Secure Freedom Strategy A Plan for Victory Over the Global Jihad Movement Center for Security Policy Press ISBN 978 1507756133 Gaffney Jr Frank J Lopez Clare M 2016 See No Sharia Countering Violent Extremism and the Disarming of America s First Line of Defense Center for Security Policy Press ISBN 978 1530234332 Gaffney Frank Laugesen Dede 2023 The Indictment Prosecuting the Chinese Communist Party amp Friends for Crimes against America China and the World War Room Books ISBN 978 1648210044 Films Edit Gaffney was an executive producer of the documentary Islam vs Islamists Voices From the Muslim Center 73 Notes Edit held office 1983 1987 president 1988 2018 IRS Form 990sReferences Edit Frank Gaffney Center for Security Policy June 7 2013 Archived from the original on August 18 2017 Retrieved August 17 2017 4 Conspiracy Theories Promoted by Frank Gaffney Ted Cruz s New Adviser Haaretz March 18 2016 Archived from the original on August 17 2016 Retrieved July 21 2016 Frank Gaffney Jr Southern Poverty Law Center Archived from the original on September 8 2015 Retrieved September 28 2015 Carden James The Iran Deal Opponents Are Going to Fight to the Bitter End The Nation No September 11 2015 Archived 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