http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324412604578519482313147400.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop His second term is coming undone not because of scandal but because of decisions made in the previous four years. John Dos Passos, the novelist and historian, once said: “Often things you think are just beginning are coming to an end.” His observation was made in the 1960s. But it’s true today of Barack […]
www.geraldahonigman.com Most people associate the word these days with Jews wanting to return to lands–beyond Israel’s 1949 UN-imposed, 9 to 15 mile wide armistice line existence–which they have called home, lived on, and owned property in for millennia but which much of the world now declares must once again become Judenrein. As others have […]
As Laura is fluent in Arabic, she ably informs us of the sharp contrast between the message in the first session – in Arabic and directed to Muslims and their responsibility to perform jihad – and the second session – tailored to recruit non-Muslims.Keep in mind that this undercover work was conducted in 2005, eight years ago.
Janet Levy,
Los Angeles
Laura Mansfield is the pseudonym for an American author specializing in counter-terrorism, the Middle East, Islam, and Islamic terrorism. She is the former Associate Director of the Northeast Intelligence Network. Wikipedia
Published: 04/19/2005 at 1:00 AM
It happened again this week. I came out of the office to find a flyer under my windshield wipers inviting me to a special informational presentation on God and family values, and how to bring them back to the forefront in America.
I’m a parent so the flyer caught my interest. But as an analyst for the Northeast Intelligence Network, my eyes were riveted to the address on the flyer: The session was being held at a nearby mosque.
Curiosity got the better of me, and I decided it would be a good time for some onsite investigations of the mosque. In order to not attract undue attention, I dressed conservatively, wearing a navy jumper with a long sleeve white blouse, and low heels. I debated whether or not to put on a hijab (head scarf) then decided not to – after all, I was going to “learn,” not to pretend I was a Muslim.
I checked the mosque schedule on the Web, and discovered there was going to be an Arabic language session an hour before. So I showed up an hour early. The imam met me at the door, and told me that the presentation didn’t start for an hour, and suggested I come back in an hour. Fortunately, I had anticipated this. I explained that since I had quite a bit of reading to do for a class I was taking. “Can I just sit here and read?”
He hesitated a moment, then agreed. I sat in the back of the room, with my book open, and made a mental note to remember to turn the pages every so often, as I listened to the speakers in Arabic.
The first speaker was the head of the Muslim Students’ Association at the nearby university. Although I missed the beginning of the discussion, I caught up quickly. He was talking about the problems he had encountered on a recent trip, when TSA flagged him for extra screening. He joked about the fact that they had stopped him for extensive screening. He had anticipated that he would be screened and he had filled his carryon luggage with printouts of the Quran from the Internet, and had 15 or 16 CDs labeled in Arabic, and he had a notebook computer with him.
As he expected, he was delayed – he thought it was very amusing that while several TSA personnel were scrutinizing his personal belongings that his classmate from Jordan was able to walk through security, along with his American girlfriend, without any problems whatsoever.
markdurie.com blog The following report comes from Martin Janssen in Amman, Jordan (original in Dutch). The preceding notes and translation from Dutch into English are by Dr. Mark Durie, an Anglican vicar in Melbourne, Australia, author of The Third Choice, and an Associate Fellow at the Middle Eastern Forum. In his report Janssen tells of […]
Existential travails On an ordinary workday last week, strident sirens pierced our routine and for a few jarring minutes reminded all of us, throughout the country, of the dangers that lurk ominously beneath our run-of-the-mill existence. The civil defense exercise simulated massive rocket barrages on packed urban centers with an eye to practice responses to […]
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3743/war-on-terror-over “We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us.” — President Barack Obama , National Defense University, 23 May 23, 2013 Just a few days before the Memorial Day holiday weekend in May 2013, the President of the United States declared unilateral surrender in what used to […]
Why don’t the Arab oil-producing countries provide a $4BN aid-package to the Palestinian Authority?!
A three minute commentary by Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, “Second Thought: a US-Israel Initiative”, on the John Kerry’s approach to the Palestinian issue:
http://bcove.me/wvxp1ap4
Huma Abedin: The Scariest Person in America? — on The Murrell Gang
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Why it just might matter that the wife of a prospective NYC mayor is a Muslim Brotherhood operative.
http://frontpagemag.com/2013/frontpagemag-com/unveiling-obamas-jihad-denial-on-the-murrell-gang/