As a point of clarification, Daniel Greenfield is an excellent reporter at Frontpage Magazine but his defense of Google relative to its insistence that The Interview and Innocence of Muslims remain available via YouTube is seriously misplaced. To be fair, he’s by far not the only one. While qualifying his stance by saying he’s no […]
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Cyber Security Expert Slams FBI Evidence against North Korea in SONY Attack Over Movie After FBI Informant Made Anti-Muslim Video
A highly reputable internet security expert is torpedoing the evidence presented by the FBI that North Korea was actually behind the recent cyber attack on SONY that the American people have been told was in response to The Interview, a movie that includes the assassination of Kim Jon Un. Marc Rogers, the principal security researcher […]
Obama Caught Favoring Muslims over North Korean Communists
Barack Obama’s reaction to SONY’s decision to not release The Interview based on hacked emails and bomb threats is in direct contradiction to his reaction to Google’s decision not to take down the Innocence of Muslims video after the Benghazi attacks. This reality has made it almost too easy to once again show just how […]
Obama Administration Linked to Both Anti-North Korea and Anti-Muslim Movies
In a very interesting take on SONY’s decision not to release The Interview, a movie that features the fictional assassination of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, the Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto refers to the controversy as a ‘sequel to Benghazi’. In so doing, Taranto inches closer to linking the Obama administration to the Benghazi […]