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Obama Withdrew Troops From Iraq To Send Them To Iran?

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I don’t know what to say.

“I Am Not Moving”, a Short Film About Occupy Wall Street ** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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Youtube have slapped a ‘verify your age by signing in’ onto this, which will probably drop the viewing of this film considerably. Yet another chess move in a media war of which the “sides” are become ever clearer.

Documentary: Hollywood Speaks Out About Problems With 9/11 ‘Official Story’

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I live in hope that one day the corporate levee, holding back truly investigative journalism regarding this matter, will break.

Government Massacres Unarmed Protestors in Bahrain, Doctors Beg for World Help

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Anti-Saleh Protests in Yemen

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About 20,000 Yemenis went out to the streets today in an anti-government protest. Demonstrators held banners reading, “The people want regime change,” and “No to corruption, no to dictatorship”.

“President Saleh, whose country is the poorest in the Arab world, said that he was opposed to hereditary rule, a response to suspicion among critics that he was grooming his eldest son, Ahmed Saleh, who commands an elite unit of the Yemeni army, to succeed him as president.”

Anti-Gadhafi Protests in Benghazi, Libya: Eyewitness Video

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Algeria, A Short History

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Algerian protestors clash with Police…

Is this regime the next to go, along with Yemen and Libya?

The Million Man Marches: Intelligence Services Organised Egypt Riots Via NGOs, CIA-Trained Unions and Human Rights Organisations?

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Reforming Islam in the “Axis of Evil”, Dr. Omid Safi

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Obsession, Documentary About Islam’s Hijacking By Extremists And It’s War On The West ** VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED

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“http://ObsessionTheMovie.com/ Obsession – Radical Islam’s War Against the West is a new documentary film that will challenge the way you look at the world. The is the full version of Obsession the movie.

Almost 70 years ago, Europe found itself at war with one of the most sinister figures in modern history: Adolf Hitler. When the last bullet of World War II was fired, over 50 million people were dead, and countless countries were both physically and economically devastated. Hitlers bloody struggle sought to forge the world anew, in the crucible of Nazi values. How could such a disaster occur? How could the West have overlooked the evil staring it in the face, for so long, before standing forcefully against it?

Today, we find ourselves confronted by a new enemy, also engaged in a violent struggle to transform our world. As we sleep in the comfort of our homes, a new evil rises against us. A new menace is threatening, with all the means at its disposal, to bow Western Civilization under the yoke of its values. That enemy is Radical Islam.

Using images from Arab TV, rarely seen in the West, Obsession reveals an insider’s view’ of the hatred the Radicals are teaching, their incitement of global jihad, and their goal of world domination. With the help of experts, including first-hand accounts from a former PLO terrorist, a Nazi youth commander, and the daughter of a martyred guerilla leader, the film shows, clearly, that the threat of Radical Islam is real.

Islam is being hijacked by radical extremists, who actively seek to destroy the shared values we stand for. The world should be very concerned.

This is a documentary film about Radical Islamic terror. A dangerous ideology, fuelled by religious hatred. It’s important to remember, most Muslims are peaceful and do not support terror. This is not a film about them.”

I’ll simply quote the above, “It’s important to remember, most Muslims are peaceful and do not support terror. This is not a film about them.”

It’s equally important to remember that such extremists are likely characterised, in the majority, by a violent and disturbing past. These psychological events have likely been brought about in some cases – though how many we can’t be sure – by abusive and coercive Western foreign policy. Think – for one example – Mossadeq, Khomeni, the CIA/MI6, Oil, British Petroleum, homelessness, poverty, extremist and sectarian violence.

Please note that nowhere here on this site do I use the words ‘Terror’ or ‘Terrorism’. The term has become so multi-layered and semantically viral owing to Western political, and thus mainstream media, manipulation it no longer actually means anything at all.

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