Video Exclusive: Aftermath of Peshawar Suicide Bombing

The suicide bombing attack in Pakistan remains an open wound in Pakistan. Our contact in Pakistan has provided Rescue Christians with an exclusive video, shot moments after the September 22nd suicide bombings at a church in Pakistan. The video can be seen below but it is extremely graphic. We will have more videos to follow, […]

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CAIR Florida attempts Espionage Jihad; Epic Fail

If you have not heard of Dr. Jonathan Matusitz, we’d like to introduce you to him. He is a professor at the University of Central Florida and is from Belgium; he is also an Islamophobe (according to groups like CAIR). It would appear that CAIR’s Florida office (CAIR-FL), whose Executive Director is a guy named […]

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Where is the Leader of Jamal Network?

On October 7th, the State Department designated Muhammad Jamal Abdo Al-Kashif and his Jamal network (MJN) as terrorist entities. Al-Kashif’s MJN is widely believed to have been involved in the Benghazi attack. What has also been widely reported is that Al-Kashif was released from prison in early 2011 after the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. Via […]

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Peshawar’s Church of Martyrs

Our team in Pakistan has been focused primarily on the victims of the Peshawar suicide bombing at All Saints Church recently. Below, you will find the history of the church and some exclusive details about what has been going on there since the attacks. History of All Saints Church: The Rev. Worthington Jukes built all […]

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Janet Parshall interviews Walid

Today, Walid Shoebat appeared on In the Market with Janet Parshall to talk on several topics, to include Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Rescue Christians. As for the Brotherhood, Shoebat doesn’t seem to think that the banning of the Brotherhood will be the last word; he anticipates even further civil unrest. As for Egypt, Parshall […]

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Will arrest of Libyan affect Benghazi Investigation?

It’s hard to argue that the capture of Abu Anas al Libi in Tripoli isn’t a good thing but is it possible that his capture may have actually helped to reinforce the Benghazi stonewall? At least one U.S. official seems to indicate that the arrest of al Libi may have given the Benghazi attackers a […]

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The Case FOR Honor Killing-Phobia

One of the most frustrating things for westerners since 9/11 has been the unwillingness of ‘peaceful’ Muslims to stand against the extremists. That frustration includes a premise that says such Muslims aren’t doing anything. However, what happens when these ‘peaceful’ Muslims actually work against you? In Canada, ‘peaceful’ Muslims are objecting to the use of […]

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Proof Jihadists shouldn’t have Anti-Aircraft Weaponry

After watching this video, you will certainly understand the dangers of placing shoulder-fired, anti-aircraft missile launchers into the hands of Jihadists. The location of this shooting is difficult to determine but this is what happens when evil is given power (and weapons). Oh, the humanity…

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Religious Liberty Leads To Tyranny

By Theodore Shoebat All of civilization, came as a result of religious intolerance. When the Hebrews invaded Canaan, they overthrew the high places, for which children were burnt alive, toppled down the gods for which the heathens ate human flesh and indulged in the greatest violence, and placed the banner of Yahweh over the vanquished […]

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State Dept acknowledges Egyptian Terror Group in Libya

**NOTE: This Post constitutes EXHIBIT AF in our “Ironclad” Report.** Regular visitors to our site are likely familiar with the name Muhammad Jamal Abdo Al-Kashif. He is an Egyptian whose name inspired the Jamal Network that has been widely acknowledged to have played a role in the Benghazi attack on 9/11/12. Al-Kashif was released from […]

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Fighting the Brotherhood: Egypt Allowed, Israel Not

We’re all familiar with the cycle by now. Hamas launches rockets indiscriminately into Israeli neighborhoods. Israel exhibits an absurd level of tolerance until a breaking point is reached. Attacks on Hamas by the Israelis are met with international pressure that includes mainstream media’s portrayal of Israel as the bully and Hamas as the victim. When […]

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John McCain practically French-kissing Hamas

**UPDATE on October 8, 2013 at 10:46am EST** The Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF) website appears to be back online. While Moustafa is still listed as the “Executive Director”, there appears to have been some additional deck shuffling. The number of “Policy Fellows” has dwindled from three down to one (Evan Barrett is the only […]

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Today’s Barrack Show: Should Kenya Investigate Obamas?

On Today’s show… We take a look at some newly discovered information about Musa Ismail Obama’s efforts to provide aid to the Dadaab Refugee camp in Northeastern Kenya, close to the border with Somalia. According to multiple members of the Kenyan Parliament, Dadaab has become a magnet for al-Shabaab terrorists. Al-Shabaab took credit for the […]

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Elizabeth O’Bagy’s Syrian Task Force Defunct?

**UPDATE on October 8, 2013 at 10:46am EST** The Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF) website appears to be back online. While Moustafa is still listed as the “Executive Director”, there appears to have been some additional deck shuffling. The number of “Policy Fellows” has dwindled from three down to one (Evan Barrett is the only […]

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The Unnecessarily Tragic Tale of Robin Morris in Peshawar

Robin Morris was one of the victims of the recent suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan. While his injuries should not have been considered life-threatening, he is no longer alive. Robin’s passing was both tragic and unnecessary, not because of the attack but because of a lack of treatment afterward. Here is a note we received […]

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Russian Embassy in Libya attacked; Video not Blamed

On Wednesday, October 2nd, the Russian embassy in Tripoli was attacked. No Russians were killed but two of the attackers were. Less than twenty-four hours later, we had some details and the accounts of both the Russians and the Libyans seemed to match up, despite them being uncomfortable for both. Via the L.A. Times: No […]

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