Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Our Islamic Media


As one must know by now the New York Times is clearly controlled by Islam, the Infiltration of all aspects of America by Islam continues especially in the media networks

By de Andréa

The prince of Saudi Arabia, Prince Talal’s major American holdings include Citibank, AOL, Apple Inc., WorldCom, Motorola, News Corp, Planet Hollywood, and numerous other companies. During the 2005 Muslim riots in France, Prince Talal, the fifth largest shareholder of the parent company of Fox News, called network chief Rupert Murdoch and demanded that a screen banner identifying the unrest as “Muslim riots” be changed to “civil riots.” Reflections of the Hamas Muslim Jihad in Lebanon the U.S media reported it as the Lebanese civil war because of pressure from the Prince. The Prince maintained that the U.S. media is too pro-Israel and he encouraged the Arab world and media to do more to counter this tendency.

The Washington Times In the terrorism case of two young Egyptian nationals and University of South Florida students arrested Aug. 4 in South Carolina, fascinating twists and turns abound.
There is a secret recording of the defendants discussing strategy shortly after their arrest.

There is a You-Tube video in which one of the defendants gave instructions in Arabic on converting a remote-control toy into a bomb detonator, which he allegedly told police was made to help people in Arab countries "defend themselves against the infidels invading their countries," specifically "against those who fought for the United States."That's not all, the father of one of the defendants, Youssef Megahed, all but pointed the finger at the co-defendant, Ahmed Mohamed, as the sole culprit, thus implying that his son was ignorant or duped.
Yet this compelling drama has drawn scant attention from the mainstream media. Moreover, while apologists might attempt to write off the paucity of coverage for various reasons, a slew of other terrorism cases since September 11 have been met with the same media disinterest.
Following the arrests of Mr. Mohamed and Mr. Megahed on Aug. 4 with explosives in the trunk of their car — just seven miles from a naval weapons base in Goose Creek, S.C. — The Washington Post and New York Times made fleeting references. Each paper ran a brief overview from the Associated Press, with no independent reporting.
After the federal government indicted the two defendants on explosives charges and Mr. Mohamed on terrorism-related charges, the Times devoted not even 500 words — on page 14, no less. That was actually more aggressive than The Post, which discussed the indictment, but only in the context of the revelation of the YouTube video, which included asking what might happen to the Internet giant.

Neither highly esteemed outlet reported the full contents in the trunk of the vehicle the pair was driving: a box of .22-caliber bullets, gunpowder, several gallons of gasoline, PVC piping, 20 feet of fuse, and a drill.

Neither paper even mentioned perhaps the most amusing part of the case: the conversation between the two defendants in the back of the police car after the arrest. Not knowing an audio recorder was capturing their words, the two had the following exchange:
"Did you tell them there is something in them?” Mr. Mohamed asked, presumably referring to the PVC pipes. "Water," Mr. Megahed said. "Water! Right? The black water is in the Pepsi bottles."

Also left unreported by the Post and the Times was that Mr. Mohamed's computer contained a file named "Bomb Shock," which contained detailed information on TNT and C-4, a military-grade plastic explosive.
Most shocking is the apparent animus Mr. Mohamed harbors for the U.S. military. According to a court document, Mr. Mohamed "considered American troops, and those military forces fighting with the American military, to be invaders of Arab countries."When someone with seething anger toward U.S. soldiers drives a car filled with explosive materials two states away to a naval station, how is that not major news? Contrast that, to the coverage afforded the recent mistrial in the government's case against Holy Land Foundation, as an alleged front for Hamas.

The mistrial was spun by most mainstream media outlets as a major defeat to U.S. counterterrorism efforts. The New York Times dedicated over 1,200 words in a page-one story. The Washington Post was a bit more restrained, putting its coverage on page three, but the editorial page ran a stinging criticism by Georgetown Professor David Cole of supposed government overreach.
Defenders of high-profile treatment of the Holy Land mistrial likely would assert the connection to September 11, as the Islamic charity was shut down with great fanfare in October 2001.

What about the case of Ali al-Timimi, a Muslim cleric who was convicted in 2005 for urging his followers shortly after September 11 to wage jihad against the United States? The Times ran its coverage of the April 2005 conviction on page 12. The life sentence Mr. Timimi received that July was bumped back to page 21.

At least The Post placed the story about Mr. Timimi's conviction on the front page. This might have owed to the local angle, though, as Mr. Timimi taught at an adult Islamic education center in Northern Virginia.

Just three months later, The Post editorialized against Mr. Timimi's life sentence, under the headline, "Sentenced for Speaking.” Emphasizing that none of his followers had actually waged successful jihad, The Post wrote, "[he] has been sentenced to life in prison for words that had little effect.” Inferring that he was found guilty of exercising his First Amendment rights, indicating that according to the Post, treason has become a right. Therefore, success is the barometer for importance. Does this mean continued media avoidance of thwarted terrorism on our soil until the government fails to stop an attack?

THE BOTTOM LINE: Infiltration into every aspect of American culture, government, education, security, religion, business, and media continues incrementally to evolve.
Virtually every area that can be used to take control of a country is being surreptitiously implemented by Islamic terrorist infiltrators.

The history of Islamic infiltration is part of the subsequent jihad, and has repeated itself in 41 other countries around the world and yet the world is deceived and embraces the warm fuzzy peaceful Nation of Islam. Many countries in Europe are coming close to a complete Islamic takeover. Lebanon and Turkey are among the most recent countries to be completely enveloped by Islam, moreover both started with the infiltration of the country’s culture just as in Europe and America.

One of the most important areas of infiltration and influence if not outright control is the world media network. It is imperative to have great media control, in order to use the "Taqiya" or deception to cover up, skew, or spin, the promotion of the agenda of Islam to swallow up country after country, for the ultimate world conquest to make Allah the god of the earth and restore the Twelfth Caliphate of Islam.

I am proud to be an American; it just chills me to the core to watch it being caught up in the vortex of deception, of the religion from Hell…

de Andréa

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