Erick Stakelbeck brings back two members of a discussion he hosted last year on the Muslim Brotherhood. One year on, things have not improved.
Please, tell me that you aren’t surprised.
Anyway, Erick brings John Guandolo, former FBI special agent, and Patrick Poole, investigative journalist for Pajamas Media. Their discussions are, as always, right on target and very informative. I have a link to some of Patrick’s work and a short bio on John at the end of this post.
See the video of Stakelbeck on Terror from September 20, here:
Erick Stakelbeck brings back two members of a discussion he hosted last year on the Muslim Brotherhood. One year on, things have not improved.
Please, tell me that you aren’t surprised.
Anyway, Erick brings John Guandolo, former FBI special agent, and Patrick Poole, investigative journalist for Pajamas Media. Their discussions are, as always, right on target and very informative. I have a link to some of Patrick’s work and a short bio on John at the end of this post.
See the video of Stakelbeck on Terror from September 20, here:
I just finished watching the first episode of the Glenn Beck program on GBTV. Since I am currently in Taipei, watching it live is impossible (I’m still sleeping at 5 a.m.), so I saw it on-demand from the GBTV website.
I am impressed.
It is good to see Glenn back on TV with content that we’ve come to expect from him, and more. It’s hard to know where he ends up from here, but I believe that he’s made an impressive start.
I just finished watching the first episode of the Glenn Beck program on GBTV. Since I am currently in Taipei, watching it live is impossible (I’m still sleeping at 5 a.m.), so I saw it on-demand from the GBTV website.
I am impressed.
It is good to see Glenn back on TV with content that we’ve come to expect from him, and more. It’s hard to know where he ends up from here, but I believe that he’s made an impressive start.
I’ve been saying for a long time that Islam needs to reinvent itself, if it ever hopes to integrate with the West. Of course, none of us are seeing any serious move on the part of Islam to make those steps to integrate, so we’ve been resigned to the inevitability of war.
In our hope for a different future, most of us have attempted to make parallels between the Catholic Church and Islam. Just like Islam, the Roman Catholic Church has been violent, legalistic and oppressive. And, just like the Roman Catholic Church, we argue that Islam too could reform and turn away from its violent past.
I’ve been saying for a long time that Islam needs to reinvent itself, if it ever hopes to integrate with the West. Of course, none of us are seeing any serious move on the part of Islam to make those steps to integrate, so we’ve been resigned to the inevitability of war.
In our hope for a different future, most of us have attempted to make parallels between the Catholic Church and Islam. Just like Islam, the Roman Catholic Church has been violent, legalistic and oppressive. And, just like the Roman Catholic Church, we argue that Islam too could reform and turn away from its violent past.
Tripoli has fallen and Gaddafi can’t be long behind.
The problem is that about 20% of the rebel forces in Libya are known to be affiliated with Al-Qaeda, and they now seem to have access to 15-25,000 shoulder-fired missiles.
Western governments say that they are working hard to keep those weapons out of Al-Qaeda hands, but with their current track record, do you really have much room for optimism?
I don’t.
Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport is well within range of these weapons if they are launched from within the Palestinian territories. It wouldn’t take much effort at all to bring down a 747 coming in to, or going out of, Israel.
Tripoli has fallen and Gaddafi can’t be long behind.
The problem is that about 20% of the rebel forces in Libya are known to be affiliated with Al-Qaeda, and they now seem to have access to 15-25,000 shoulder-fired missiles.
Western governments say that they are working hard to keep those weapons out of Al-Qaeda hands, but with their current track record, do you really have much room for optimism?
I don’t.
Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport is well within range of these weapons if they are launched from within the Palestinian territories. It wouldn’t take much effort at all to bring down a 747 coming in to, or going out of, Israel.
Robert Spencer runs Jihadwatch and has done much to keep us informed of what militant Islam plans for all who choose to reject the Quran. He was recently interviewed by Michael Coren on The Source with Ezra Levant, a politically conservative show aired in Canada.
The July 28 interview was titled Blame America (included below). In the video, Coren and Spencer go beyond the massacre in Norway and have a wide-ranging discussion that also covers Islamization, the Quran and even the possibility of Islamic terrorism in Canada. I think that you’ll like this video and appreciate the opportunity to get the measure of the man behind Jihadwatch.
Robert Spencer runs Jihadwatch and has done much to keep us informed of what militant Islam plans for all who choose to reject the Quran. He was recently interviewed by Michael Coren on The Source with Ezra Levant, a politically conservative show aired in Canada.
The July 28 interview was titled Blame America (included below). In the video, Coren and Spencer go beyond the massacre in Norway and have a wide-ranging discussion that also covers Islamization, the Quran and even the possibility of Islamic terrorism in Canada. I think that you’ll like this video and appreciate the opportunity to get the measure of the man behind Jihadwatch.