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If you reject Necrophilia, you might be Islamophobic

Remember, Islamophobia is supposed to be an irrational fear of Islam. Aside from the fact that any fear you might have of Islam is rational, you now have a new reason for that rational fear. Egypt is preparing to legalize necrophilia. Via the Daily Mail: Egyptian husbands will soon be legally allowed to have sex […]

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Video: This IS your Father’s Muslim Brotherhood

There is a propaganda campaign being waged by the Muslim Brotherhood and willing leftists in the media. The perception they want to create is one that says the Muslim Brotherhood is moderate and “largely secular” as James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, said. Here is Muslim Brotherhood cleric Abd Al-Muiz Al-Satar in 1998 saying […]

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Pharaoh’s Magicians Woo the White House

Walid Shoebat and Ben Barrack Abdul Mawgoud Dardery and Sondos Asem of the Muslim Brotherhood delegation that recently visited the White House, were confronted by the Blaze’s Will Cain on CNN: “You say things to us in English… but many charge that when you go back to Egypt and you speak in Arabic, you say […]

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Minnesota Governor (D) Encouraging Muslims to follow their Sharia Dreams

A state that elected the first Muslim to the U.S. Congress (Keith Ellison) now sports a Governor who is encouraging Muslims to get engaged in politics. Both are Democrats. Via the Star Tribune: Gov. Mark Dayton is expected to address participants of the 8th Annual Muslim Day at the Capitol on Thursday, according to event […]

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Muslim Brotherhood meets with U.S. Chamber of Commerce behind closed doors

Did you know that the Muslim Brotherhood recently met with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce? Via Canada Free Press: Reports of a meeting between representatives of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and members of the Freedom and Justice Party of Egypt, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, were confirmed today. According to information provided […]

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Egyptian Presidential Election and a Mossad Connection

In the west, “bracketology” is a technique used to make sense of March Madness. The Middle Eastern equivalent comes in April this year as the Egyptian presidential campaign is replete with Arabic hijinks, political intrigue, and a jockeying for position that takes mudslinging to an entirely new level. Multiple candidates have been disqualified and The […]

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Sudan’s National Assembly designates South Sudan “an Enemy”

Well, that didn’t take long. South Sudan declared its independence when an overwhelming majority of its citizens voted for Salva Kiir to be the president of their new nation last January. Last July, Kiir was inaugurated. Now, Muslim Sudan is declaring South Sudan (Christian) an enemy. Via the Sudan Tribune: The Sudanese national assembly on […]

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Stratfor tackles the issue of Turkey’s Strategy

We often talk about the Biblical import of Turkey and have been warning about its rise for quite some time. George Friedman has an excellent piece that examines the geopolitics in the region generally, as well as Turkey’s strategy specifically. Via Stratfor: Turkey is re-emerging as a significant regional power. In some sense, it is […]

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Why the Arab Spring will Descend into an Islamic Age

Steven Simpson Guest Columnist The much vaunted and praised “Arab Spring,” which took the world by surprise in December 2010, is slowly but surely turning into an Arab winter, which will inexorably become an Arab Islamic Ice Age in the near future. Already, the icicles of pan-Islamism are beginning to form throughout the Maghreb (North […]

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(Sharia) Law and Order, Egypt-style

Ah, the rule of (Sharia) law. Via CNS News: Egypt’s convoluted presidential election campaign became even more muddled at the weekend with an official electoral body’s decision to disqualify 10 out of 23 candidates, including three tipped as strong possibilities to win. The move brings further uncertainty over the future of the Arab world’s most […]

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Act of War? Home of South Sudan’s Vice President raided in Khartoum

Imagine if Vice President Joe Biden owned a home in Mexico. Then imagine that home being raided in the middle of the night while members of his family were staying there. An equivalent situation has just transpired in the Sudan. Sudan is essentially broken up into three regions. Sudan (Northern Sudan) is ruled by Omar […]

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Christian Science Monitor gets around to Egypt’s disqualified Presidential candidates

We actually wrote about this dynamic back on April 6th and the Christian Science Monitor has finally written about it. In short, as we suspected, the Salafist candidate – Hazem Salah Abu Ismail – is disqualified because of his mother’s U.S. citizenship and Muslim Brotherhood candidate – Khairat al-Shater – has been ruled ineligible because […]

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$1,499,995,000 worth of CNN Bias

In 2011, the DHS paid Walid Shoebat $5000 to speak at a state-sponsored Homeland Security Conference in Rapid City, SD. CNN was there and produced a news report that painted Walid as a fraud. In 2012, the Obama Administration gave $1.5 Billion to the Muslim Brotherhood. CNN is nowhere to be found. Either inflation is […]

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Senator John McCain doubles down on being wrong; wants to arm Syrian Rebels

For some reason, John McCain continues to double down on a strategy that would put the Muslim Brotherhood in power in Syria by calling for the arming of Syrian rebels. Via The Hill: Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) visited a Syrian refugee camp on the Turkey-Syria border Tuesday, as they accused the […]

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Multiple Egyptian Presidential candidates wrestling with Eligibility

Walid Shoebat and Ben Barrack When members of the Muslim Brotherhood were given the red carpet treatment by the White House this week, Barack Obama’s Press Secretary Jay Carney justified it by deferring to the Brotherhood’s certain, “prominent role” in Egyptian politics. Any discussions about the Brotherhood’s preferred candidate in next month’s presidential election in […]

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