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When Fox News covered Egyptian connection to Benghazi

Catherine Herridge, who long ago demonstrated that she is one of the best mainstream media journalists in an era when journalism is hard to find in that realm, reported in November of 2012 that Mohammed Jamal Abdo Al-Kashif, the head of the Jamal Network, was a suspect in the Benghazi attacks that took place two […]

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Why a Select Committee on Benghazi might be a Bad Idea

If you were looking for a reason to be suspicious of a House Select Committee to investigate what happened in Benghazi, Senator Lindsey Graham may have just provided one. The reason is that Graham himself supports the formation of such a committee. First, here is the senior Senator from South Carolina on Fox and Friends […]

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Words “Islam” and “Jihad” Taken Out of Counter-Terrorism Manuals By Obama Adminstration

Here is a video of Brooke Goldstein speaking out on the horrific persecution in Pakistan, Egypt, and the rest of the Muslim world, and on how while Obama refuses to speak against Islamic persecutions on Christians, he is supporting the Muslim cause. Please click here to watch Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Donate now […]

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CBS’ 60 Minutes avoids Egyptian Connection to Benghazi

The 60 Minutes piece by Lara Logan on the Benghazi attacks was well done. It included excerpts of interviews with State Department whistleblower Gregory Hicks, Lt. Col. Andrew Wood, and a British security official who was in charge of the Libyans who were hired to provide security, Libyans he didn’t seem impressed by. Here’s the […]

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Barrack Show: Benghazi attacks getting closer to Egypt

To watch the video of today’s show, click here. On Today’s show… Are Fort Hood soldiers being told not to associate with or support Christian or Tea Party groups? Fort Hood’s congressman is John Carter, who is also the Chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommittee. Will he demand answers? The controversy starts to parallel the […]

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True Christianity Is Not Empty And Cheap Grace, But Warfare

By Theodore Shoebat In the life of every Christian, there are two stages, fighting and suffering. In many cases, the latter ends in death. We see this in all of the prophets, and most beautifully in that man Who was more than a prophet–Christ. When reading the Bible, and the history of the Church, what […]

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Pastor O’Neal Dozier’s sermon after Jeb Bush Betrayal

By Ben Barrack After reading Keith’s post from earlier today, I was reminded of Pastor O’Neal Dozier of the Worldwide Christian Center Church in Pompano Beach, FL near Fort Lauderdale. In 2006, he fought in a way Keith’s post encourages all of us to do. In particular, Dozier’s football analogy is a perfect fit. You […]

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We Shall be Respected (Only if we Fight)

“We shall be Respected Exactly in Proportion to the Firmness and Strength of our Opposition.” – Samuel Adams By Keith Davies Primarily, Samuel Adams took the Boston Tea Party to the Colonial public. At every turn, it was Adams who proposed the most “radical” positions and declarations of freedom and complaints against the British Crown […]

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McCain’s Syrian group Re-hires Controversial figure

Ahmad Soliman used to be a Research Associate with the SETF before he was unceremoniously let go. He’s back as a Policy Fellow and his controversial past should raise eyebrows. The Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF), a group that Senator John McCain (RINO-AZ) aligned himself with some time ago, began incrementally scrubbing its website when […]

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Isn’t it time to make this Benghazi Suspect Famous?

Reports of U.S. Intelligence documents being leaked in Egypt show a lead suspect in Benghazi attack met with brother of al-Qaeda leader and was pardoned by then Egyptian president Mohammed Mursi. Last year, a left-wing group known as Invisible Children – as evidenced by the group’s love for Samantha Power and Cass Sunstein – launched […]

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How John Hagee, Tim LaHaye, And John MacArthur, Ruin Christian History

By Theodore Shoebat When one observes lies, one will always find them connected to some truth. The window of lies always needs the hinges of truth to have people feel comfortable enough to open it. And indeed, it has been opened many a time within the American church. We have all heard of the old […]

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Grover Norquist Deputy: Tea Party “Freaking Retarded”

Ladies and gentlemen, before you read any further, please check out our post from just a couple of days ago about Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) President Grover Norquist and why he might be so bombastic in expressing his resentment for Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX); it has a very distinct Islamic angle to it. That […]

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Ben Barrack interviewed by Sam Sorbo about Egypt

The Andrea Tantaros show, guest hosted by Sam Sorbo, had Ben Barrack on the show today to talk about the latest developments in Egypt. While western media has been fixated on things like the Government shutdown, the debt ceiling, and the Obamacare trainwreck, there have been explosive developments in Egypt. For example, former president, Mohammed […]

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U.N. ID’s Egyptian Terror network in Benghazi Attack

The United Nations Security Council has named Muhammad Jamal Abdo Al-Kashif and his Jamal Network as being involved in the attacks on U.S. installations in Benghazi on 9/11/12. It further acknowledges Al-Kashif’s connection to Al-Qaeda’s number one, Ayman al-Zawahiri, who is reported to have worked with former Egyptian president Mohammed Mursi to establish terrorist camps […]

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Al-Qaeda Core officially implicated in Benghazi attack

First official acknowledgment that the Benghazi attacks last year involve at least two suspects who are members of “Al-Qaeda core”, which is based in Pakistan and led by Ayman al-Zawahiri. The following post shall include EXHIBIT AG in our “Ironclad” Report. While this Exhibit constitutes the first official acknowledgment of al-Qaeda involvement in Benghazi, we […]

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Too Bad: Saudis angry with U.S. (can we talk 9/11 now)

If there is a country Saudi Arabia and Iran despise more than Israel, it’s each other. When it comes to Syria, Iran’s most prominent ally, the prospect of removing Bashar al-Assad has a pavlovian effect on the Saudis. After the Chemical weapons attack on August 20th, al-Assad’s removal was seemingly so close, it could be […]

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