Posted on 01/31/2007 11:58:55 AM PST by Free ThinkerNY
The Islamic Mein Kampf (Flash video exposes the genocidal threat of radical Islam - A MUST SEE)
By FrontPage Magazine
Frontpage Magazine | January 31, 2007
In a rational world, American universities would lead the way in exposing the noxious roots of Islamic terrorism. Instead of psychoanalyzing Rush Limbaugh or President Bush, they would devote their attentions to what makes terrorists tick. Readers of FrontPage Magazine are uniquely educated about the unholy alliance between academia and jihadists. Thus, we have launched the Terrorism Awareness Project -- www.TerrorismAwareness.org -- to educate college students directly.
In conjunction with the organization and website, we have produced the flash movie The Islamic Mein Kampf, as well as a scholarly pamphlet by the same name written by David Meir-Levi. Together, they provide a chilling and compelling testimony to the depths of bitter Islamic hatred and the threat a growing radical Muslim population poses to Europe, Israel, the United States, the Jewish people, and the world.
Link to video: http://www.terrorismawareness.org/islamic-mein-kampf/
The comparisons to Nazism were also drawn.
Bookmark to watch after work...
Book for later viewing-
People need to see things like "The Islamic Mein Kampf" instead of the escapist drivel they are exposed to in the Mass-insanity Media on a daily basis. Their lives depend on waking up to the threats they're facing.
Thanks for the direct link.
bookmarked for later viewing.
Thanks for posting this.
Brilliant!
Now, now... who are we to judge a superior third world culture...?
Is that Third World or Turd World?
bfl
ping for later
Powerful video
Chilling Document
About four minutes long
Words and deeds BUMP! Thanks for the ping. Why isn't Nasrallah dead yet?
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