Across Texas, something deeply troubling is taking shape — a quiet but deliberate transformation of our communities, institutions, and values under the guise of “religious freedom.” What’s happening isn’t random. It’s not isolated. It’s part of a calculated strategy that’s now impossible to ignore — a strategy that uses America’s own Constitution as a weapon.
The most glaring example? A 402-acre master plan near Josephine, Texas, known as EPIC City. Marketed as a peaceful, self-sustained Muslim community, its design is far more ambitious: a mosque, school system, senior housing, a college, commercial centers — even law offices that align with Islamic legal doctrine. Over a thousand homes, all structured under the banner of a singular religious identity. The project’s ideological architect, Yasir Qadhi — a name familiar to many of us who have long warned about his agenda — is openly calling it “EPIC 1.0” and “2.0” with the goal of making this model replicable across North America.
This isn’t just about real estate. It’s about parallel governance. And they’re not hiding it anymore.
During a recent segment on Brannon Howse Live, we examined footage of Islamic schools in Texas that teach skewed geopolitical narratives, including maps that effectively erase Israel, labeling the entire region “Palestine.” Boys and girls separated. Hijabs mandatory. And the teachings go far beyond religion — they push a worldview that prioritizes Islamic law, Sharia, over American principles.
And the silence? It’s deafening. In fact, it’s worse than silence — it’s complicity. Some of the biggest enablers of this movement are not progressives, but apostate Christians. Institutions like the Southern Baptist Convention have filed legal briefs to defend mosque-building initiatives in places like New Jersey and Tennessee. They push “interfaith dialogue,” oblivious or unwilling to recognize that while they open their arms, they’re welcoming a movement that seeks to replace the very freedoms allowing them to exist.
Now the movement is turning bold. Bolder than ever. With over 260 Sharia-aligned Muslims already elected to office in this country — and projections showing that number will climb toward 300 by 2026 — we’re facing something far more dangerous than just “cultural differences.” This is political Islam. Organized. Funded. Protected by lawfare. And it will not stop at Texas.
Tennessee is next. Florida’s on the list. And the reason they’re growing in those areas is simple: affordability, low regulation, and the tragic gullibility of well-meaning but uninformed Americans who still think “this could never happen here.”
Well, it is happening here.
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The most glaring example? A 402-acre master plan near Josephine, Texas, known as EPIC City. Marketed as a peaceful, self-sustained Muslim community, its design is far more ambitious: a mosque, school system, senior housing, a college, commercial centers — even law offices that align with Islamic legal doctrine. Over a thousand homes, all structured under the banner of a singular religious identity. The project’s ideological architect, Yasir Qadhi — a name familiar to many of us who have long warned about his agenda — is openly calling it “EPIC 1.0” and “2.0” with the goal of making this model replicable across North America.
This isn’t just about real estate. It’s about parallel governance. And they’re not hiding it anymore.
During a recent segment on Brannon Howse Live, we examined footage of Islamic schools in Texas that teach skewed geopolitical narratives, including maps that effectively erase Israel, labeling the entire region “Palestine.” Boys and girls separated. Hijabs mandatory. And the teachings go far beyond religion — they push a worldview that prioritizes Islamic law, Sharia, over American principles.
And the silence? It’s deafening. In fact, it’s worse than silence — it’s complicity. Some of the biggest enablers of this movement are not progressives, but apostate Christians. Institutions like the Southern Baptist Convention have filed legal briefs to defend mosque-building initiatives in places like New Jersey and Tennessee. They push “interfaith dialogue,” oblivious or unwilling to recognize that while they open their arms, they’re welcoming a movement that seeks to replace the very freedoms allowing them to exist.
Now the movement is turning bold. Bolder than ever. With over 260 Sharia-aligned Muslims already elected to office in this country — and projections showing that number will climb toward 300 by 2026 — we’re facing something far more dangerous than just “cultural differences.” This is political Islam. Organized. Funded. Protected by lawfare. And it will not stop at Texas.
Tennessee is next. Florida’s on the list. And the reason they’re growing in those areas is simple: affordability, low regulation, and the tragic gullibility of well-meaning but uninformed Americans who still think “this could never happen here.”
Well, it is happening here.
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