Needless to say, I have been fielding calls from an agenda-driven media hellbent on destroying the freedom-loving voices on the right with the acts of a lone psychopath. NBC Nightly News is calling (that's a first). And Robert Spencer is besieged with media requests. NY Times, "Killings in Norway Spotlight Anti-Muslim Thought in U.S."
Instead of mourning the 91 victims of this horrible tragedy, the media is wielding it like a club to bludgeon the voices of freedom.
Are celebrities responsible for their stalkers? Were the Beatles responsible for Charles Manson? Or Jodie Foster responsible for the shooting of Ronald Reagan? Of course not.
But the sharia-compliant media is naked in their blood libel to tie this murderer to everyone of us who fight for human rights, the rule of law, the dignity of the human person, free speech, the free conscience, and equality of rights for all. Why doesn't the media ever call out Islamic imams who really do incite to violence for their real calls to kill? (Qaradawi, who called for all Jews to be killed, Nasrallah of Hizballah, who said that it was good that the Jews were in Israel so they would be spared the trouble of hunting them down elsewhere, etc.).
This is a full frontal assault against us in the war of ideas, the information battle-space. Work your networks, email lists, blogs, FB and twitter pages. Call out this naked aggression on the forces of good. Push back against this libelous deception.
David Horowitz in today's Frontpage: The Character Assassination of Robert Spencer
The New York Times today has a wretched editorial masquerading as a news story on Robert Spencer and his alleged complicity in the Oslo massacres because his ideas are cited by the lunatic responsible. Joseph McCarthy could not have done it better. The Times next will blame Noam Chomsky for the crimes of Osama bin Laden and Al Gore for the crimes of the Unabomber since the ideas of both were cited by the lunatics. Chomsky is not only cited by the Islamic terrorists, he openly supports them — yet the Times would be the first to express shock and outrage at mere suggestion of Chomsky’s complicity in the crimes of al-Qaeda, Hizbollah and Hamas.
Robert Spencer has never supported a terrorist act. His crime in the eyes of the left is to have told the truth about Islamic fanatics beginning with the Islamic prophet who called for the extermination of the Jews and said in his farewell speech that he was called to fight until all men say that there is no God but allah. (see Bruce Thornton’s article today’s Frontpage).
The attack on Robert Spencer a man of great courage and decency is just one phase in the war against all those who speak out against Islamic terror and Islamic imperialism. The Times attack is but the latest and most repulsive salvo in this war.
Read the rest here.
Charles Manson thought he heard instructions to kill in the Beatles song "Helter Skelter," and committed mass murder. There were no instructions to kill in the song. In the video above, Bono says, "This song Charles Manson stole from the Beatles. We're stealing it back."
The Breivik murders are being used to discredit all resistance to the global jihad and Islamic supremacism. But we're stealing it back.
UPDATE: All the fine young cannibals.......
UPDATE: Security police: – Killer was not extreme on the net
Hans Rustad 25.07.2011 kl. 23.41
Chief of Norway’s intelligence police, PST, Janne Kristiansen says that Anders Behring Breivik was not extreme in his views on the internet. She would rather call him a moderate.
Her statement is an embarrasment for the media who since Friday has made a big fuzz about Behring Breivik’s writings on the net, amongst others this website.
Her dismissal of his opinions as almost moderate suggests that the media employs guilt by association by deliberate design.
In an interview with the newspaper VG, Kristiansen reveals that they had an eye on Breivik after he was on a list of people bying sensitive chemicals from Poland. But his name was put on hold, there was no reason to put him under surveillance: his behaviour on the net did not give reason for concern.




