Archive | May, 2013

Future Holocaust In The Muslim World Becoming More Apparent

By Theodore Shoebat Arrests and deportations of Christians in Sudan are becoming more momentous in Bashir’s government. On April 12 the secretary general of the Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference was ousted out of North Sudan into South Sudan. As a church elder in Khartoum was praising God in his church, government officials from the Security […]

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Rep. Frank Wolf getting closer to issue of Saudi Slavery

This post is a bit of a follow-up on the story about two Filipino women who may have been held captive as slaves in a Virginia mansion owned by the Saudi government. There is more information available on this story. Moreover, it looks like Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) may be getting involved in a high-level […]

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Dear Sheikh, You Stink

Below is an Open letter from Walid Shoebat to a Sheikh who wrote to express his disapproval of Walid’s analysis of Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi, the Saudi national who was briefly identified as a suspect in the Boston marathon bombings. ———- Dear Sheikh AL-Faisal Saleh AL-Harbi, You objected to my analysis of the Saudi national […]

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CAIR-Friendly U.S. Senator speaks to open Communists then laughs off suggestion he did so

U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) spoke at a May Day rally in Chicago on May 1st during which the crowd was full of open Communists. After the speech, he was asked about his decision to do so by a Breitbart reporter. At first, Durbin attempted to mock the idea there were any Communists at the […]

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Pope Francis to canonise Christians Martyred by Ottoman Turks

Concerns about Pope Francis’ stance on Islam were raised in March when he said the Catholic Church needs to “intensify” its dialogue with Islam. Is this an example of what he was talking about? Via Catholic Herald: Pope Francis is preparing to canonise an estimated 800 Italian laymen killed by Ottoman soldiers in the 15th […]

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Audio: Gohmert on Fire, implies Muslim Brotherhood is influencing Obama administration’s response to Boston Bombings

Not sure who was interviewing Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) in this clip, but the congressman from Texas is on fire over the Obama administration’s handling of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s interrogation. In particular, Gohmert is audibly outraged that Tsarnaev was mirandized before critical information could be obtained from him. At one point, Gohmert does seem to imply […]

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How many Saudis have violated or are violating 13th Amendment while on U.S. Soil?

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. – U.S. Constitution, Amendment XIII, Section 1. Slavery in America was abolished in 1865. Yet, to listen to the American left, you’d think […]

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The Boston Bombings: Inside the Shocking Web of Terror Training

By Walid Shoebat As the DHS tells us that Abdulrahman Al-Harbi is innocent, very interesting discoveries await to be revealed. The Saudi national has a current friendship with someone named Ibrahim al-Ghamdi. We researched the name Ibrahim Al-Ghamdi from Arabic sources and found links in which one named Ibrahim Al-Ghamdi posted a terrorist training video. […]

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Dzokhar Tsarnaev — A Hero Amongst Chechens

By Theodore Shoebat Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, two Kazakh Muslims, alongside a Dzhokhar sympathizer, Robel Phillipos, have been caught covering up for Dzhokhar. But why? Because there is a network between Muslims and sympathizers in America. This network can be found online. Scattered around the internet are photos unknown to Americans of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, […]

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Video: Jay Carney says ‘Benghazi happened a long time ago’

There are two big reasons why politicians stonewall. One of those reasons is obvious; there is something they don’t want revealed. The other is that the longer a stonewall is employed, the easier it becomes (so the thinking goes) to say that what’s being hidden is old news and therefore, less relevant. That leads to […]

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Renewed interest in imprisoned Saudi National in Murder of Prison Chief?

On the evening of March 19th, the Executive Director of Colorado’s Department of Corrections – Tom Clements – was murdered in his home. For a little more than 36 hours, an incarcerated Saudi national named Homaidan al-Turki was a person of interest because about a week prior to the murder, Clements denied a request by […]

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