Skip to minute 3:35 -- it's all Geller and Spencer - one reference to me in a 1,518 page rant (and a couple of links to news stories at Atlas), and Cooper prostrates himself to the very ideology that would hang him in the public square for his "alternative" lifestyle. And notice they only focus on Spencer and me -- but never have us on. So afraid are they that people might be swayed by the truth. UPDATE: At 3.57 in this CNN video Lars Gule comments on Breivik. Lars Gule was in 1977 arrested on a Lebanese airport with explosives in his rucksack, on his way to Norway to get a new passport so that he could enter Israel without the visum stamp from Lebanon. The 'Palestinian terror organisation" DFLP provided the explosives which were intended to be used to blow up either a pedestrian underpass in Tel Aviv, President Hotel in Jerusalem or a gas tank facility outside a residential area. For those of you who read norwegian: http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Gule (thanks to lysmann)
Contact CNN and ask them why they do not pursue the tens of thousands of jihad attacks across the world.
The relentless pro-jihad propagandists cannot get off the crack. They can't help themselves, no matter how devoid their perception is of reality.
Anders the barbarian began planning in this in 2000. He cited John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Darwin. Are they responsible?
We have consistently stood for human rights, the rule of law, the dignity of the human person, free speech, the free conscience, and equality of rights for all. There is no incitement to violence in our work. This is my treatise on how to fight supremacism.
This is an attempt to destroy the resistance to jihad by claiming that that resistance leads to murder. Yet no one ever calls 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.)
CNN, why aren't you rabid in your pursuit to uncover what inspired the Muslim bomb plotters in the NYC synagogue attack, who were quoted as saying, “I hate Jews,” “I want to kill them”?
NBC Blames American Anti-Muslim Sentiment for Norway Attacks, Warns of Similar Violence in U.S. NewsbustersBy Kyle Drennen | July 26, 2011 | 17:50
On Monday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams proclaimed that Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik "seemed to be heavily influenced by some people in this country who write and blog about the perceived threat from Islam."
In the report that followed, correspondent Michael Isikoff noted how writings of Robert Spencer, the associate director of Stop the Islamization of America, were cited several times in Breivik's 1,500-page manifesto and declared that "some analysts say words can be weapons themselves." A sound bite was featured of Heidi Beirich of the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center: "When you push the demonization of populations, you often end up with violence."
Isikoff added: "And that may be exactly what has happened, says Beirich. The 2008 burning of a mosque in Tennessee is evidence of what Beirich says has been a spike in anti-Muslim attacks, including arsons and bombings in Florida, Michigan and Oregon."
The report even went so far as to feature former Department of Homeland Security terrorism analyst Daryl Johnson, who warned: "This attack in Norway should be a wake-up call for our country, for decision makers....we could have a similar type of attack here. And that's my greatest fear, is that we would have a Timothy McVeigh-type carry out a mass shooting event."
As footage appeared on screen of people protesting the Ground Zero Mosque, Isikoff concluded: "Homeland security officials told us tonight they are careful not to monitor political protests, but watch for domestic violent extremist activity regardless of ideology. And so far, they say, they see no evidence the problem is getting worse."
Read the rest here.
Isikoff added: "And that may be exactly what has happened, says Beirich. The 2008 burning of a mosque in Tennessee is evidence of what Beirich says has been a spike in anti-Muslim attacks, including arsons and bombings in Florida, Michigan and Oregon."



Nobody cares a damn what the perpetrators of mass murders in the Arab world on other Muslims (or Christians or Jews) that happen at least on a monthly base somewhere in the Islamic world, think, write, read or say or whom they claim to be there source of inspiration besides Mohammed. Pamela keep up the good work and don't worry about CNN
Posted by: mindRider | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 03:02 AM
I see that CNN claims that "Lars Gule is a Norwegian terrorism expert". That statement is blatantly false.
Lars Gule is a convicted Marxist pro-Arab/Islam terrorist. He was general secretary of Human Etisk Forbund, the leading Norwegian atheist organization. He is widely used by part of our hard-left media, but everyone knows that his opinions are anything but neutral.
Posted by: A Norwegian | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 05:21 AM
At 3.57 in this CNN video Lars Gule comments on Breivik. Lars Gule was in 1977 arrested on a Lebanese airport with explosives in his rucksack, on his way to Norway to get a new passport so that he could enter Israel without the visum stamp from Lebanon. The palestinian terrororganisation DFLP provided the explosives which were intended to be used to blow up either a pedestrian underpass in Tel Aviv, President Hotel in Jerusalem or a gas tank facility outside a residential area. For those of you who read norwegian: http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Gule
Posted by: lysmann@hotmail.com | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 05:53 AM
Atlas friends, stand with those who are against the blood libel by people who have a vested interest in silencing the truth tellers!
Operation United Front
Please join me in showing those who fight for freedom and human dignity that they have our support!
Posted by: Zilla | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 07:11 AM
Anderson Cooper is a joke. How this man manages to survive in media amazes me. He is a homosexual dhimmi to boot. Talk about cognitive dissonance.
Posted by: Kevin Stroup | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 07:19 AM
The mainstream press is increasingly transparent...and irrelevant. To take a tragedy of the magnitude of the Norway bombing/shootings and try to smear American citizens who don't fall in line with their dhimmi politics is sick, sick, sick.
Posted by: Gretchen | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 07:22 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL_vHDjG5Wk
Post hoc, ergo propter hoc.
As Martin Sheen explains this fallacy in a well known clip from The West Wing: "One thing follows the other, therefore it was caused by the other. But it's not always true. In fact it's hardly ever true." Logically: Event x may occur before event y but that doesn't mean that x caused y.
Anders Breivik may have watched Top Gear, and been a fan of Jeremy Clarkson, who has said some outrageous things over the years. He may have read George Orwell, or Homer, or John Stuart Mill. He may have read some of Fjordman's essays. It does not follow that his doing any of these things caused him to decide to carry out an act of wickedness.
If Anders Breivik chose to do evil, then he will be judged for that, in this world and the next.
Posted by: Benjie | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 08:54 AM
Pamela, if you would stop watching Anderson Cooper his audience would be cut in half! The guy is a complete retard, spews opinions backed by no facts. On the other hand Atlas is the greatest!
Posted by: Ago Solvo | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 09:51 AM
At 3:59 in the video from CNN appears the "islamic expert" Lars Gule. In 1977 Lars Gule was arrested by airport police in Lebanon on his way to Oslo with explosives in his rucksack. His plan, concocted by him and the palestinian terrorgroup DFLP, was to obtain a new clean passport (no visum stamp from Lebanon) and enter Israel to ignite the explosives either in a pedestrian underpass, President Hotel in Jerusalem or a gas tank facility near a residential area. Those of you who know norwegian can look here http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Gule while there is also mention of it in english here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Gule
Posted by: lysmann@hotmail.com | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 09:53 AM
I thought the point was to tell that Muslim extremists aren't the only violent extremists running around. Bad ideas can infect anyone's head. Just look around you.
I guess pointing up that B̶r̶e̶i̶t̶b̶a̶r̶t̶ Breivik wanted to foment an anti-Muslim jihad (or would you prefer the word progrom?) would be contrary to some folks accepted themes of how things are, or should be.
Posted by: Snertly | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 11:52 AM
CNN seems to believe that censoring reality will create a better world. Perhaps that is the way to deal with children, but not the way for adults to behave. Adults must confront the facts of reality.
Personally I prefer to have an informed view of the world, which is what I would expect of a news organization. With the bias CNN displays it runs the risk of becoming an entertainment channel without social relevance.
Posted by: Jamadagnii | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 12:16 PM
A.C. probably has a liking for Muslime military seamen -- after all, they're men and most everyone he knows only play men on television.
Posted by: Kufar Dawg | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 12:50 PM
Duh, except no one muslime was killed fool.
Posted by: Kufar Dawg | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 12:51 PM
You mentioned Brian Williams......I shall NEVER forgot watching Brian Williams BOW to OBAMA at the end of his WH interview. YES he did! I think the clip of it has disappeared since I haven't seen or heard of it since then. It was the most idiotic thing I have ever seen a news anchor do. He is a rusted, dhimmiwitted anchor at best! But now I see with the Norwegian incident that there is much more bowing going on with Williams. True to form, he continues to bow. And any Muslim will do!
Posted by: Lettherebelight | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 04:25 PM
I had an interview with CNN's dan Rivers. I don't believe it was aired, but if anyone saw it please let me know. I had three other interviews that were not aired. I denied Breivik had any links to anti-Islamist and English nationalist groups. I was later proven correct. I also said there would be no anti-Islamist groups' acts of violence declaring Breivik was a lone-wolf. This is not what the media wanted to hear so I was censored.
Posted by: Stephen Gash | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 04:41 PM
I regard the main stream media outlets and Hollywood as the two most dangerous and corrosive forces in America today.
Posted by: Xavier823 | Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 09:25 PM
I don't understand this line of argument. There is a lot of analysis, lot of work done by security organisations Interpol, CIA, European security organisations, the UN, the EU etc on Islamic extremism. There is also a lot of critique in Europe and the US against Islam as a religion (this blog is a good example but there are umpteen arguments circulating about the militancy of Islam all over the place, by mainstream Republican politicians, by far-right parties in Europe etc.) This is debated all the time. It is not suppressed or marginalised.
The critique, which I think is fair, against this, concerns blaming a whole population (all Muslims for Islamic extremism for instance, or that Islam itself inherently is a violent religion), which sometimes borders on racism. But no one in the 'mainstream' rails against critique of Islam, it is perfectly legitimate to have that discussion. I just cannot see how you and others can make this argument that we are all ignorant about Islamic extremism in the Western societies.
Likewise, it must be allowed to discuss far-right extremism, the inflammatory speeches and ideologies that have motivated the attacks in Oslo - it is not only a work of a 'lone mad-man'. He was part of a network of likeminded, and he was inspired by arguments found also in this blog.
To discuss this kind of far-right extremism is equally legitimate to having a discussion about the inspirations behind Islamic extremism. How can you think it is illegitimate to do the former but claim the latter is done too little? It is not a consistent position.
Posted by: coddeau | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 04:20 AM
Indeed, he is responsible himself for this act. Unfortunately this principle is often not extended to Islamic terrorists - here suddenly the Quran, the religion itself, the culture or the family in which this person grew up are treated as equally blameworthy - to the extent that muslims everywhere feel they are receiving blame for the acts of some deranged individuals.
Christianity or Fjordman or John Stuart Mill should not be blamed for what happened in Oslo. Islam, or some Imam or Muslim scholar should not be blamed for what Islamic terrorists have done.
Be consistent.
Posted by: coddeau | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 04:27 AM
Duh, except in most Muslim extremist violence, no NON-Muslim is killed (e.g. in Iraq, and Afghanistan, North Caucausus)
Posted by: coddeau | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 04:31 AM
If the existence of 'right wing' blogs and comment 'encourages'the actions of people like Brievik, then surely it's legitimate to ask whether left wing apologists for Islamists encourages Islamic attacks?
Posted by: Winnie | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 04:37 AM
You raise a fair and reasoned point coddeau, but I believe mindRider, Pam and others including myself, are pointing out the hypocrisy of the MSM in their wall-to-wall coverage of this tragic event and ascribing Christian beliefs to Brevik, which I do not believe he shares. Just this morning, the story of the ALLEGED Ft. Hood terrorist Abdo, was reported on by NBC without any mention of his religion, which is central to his thought process and germane to the case.
Posted by: cooldude9366 | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 07:41 AM
So what? My point still stands foolio.
Posted by: Kufar Dawg | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 10:45 AM
Muslims were killed fool
Posted by: Truth | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 11:45 AM
Why is that if a Muslim kills someone it is because he is a Muslim and is religion told him to do it yet when Breivik kills 76 people, citing numerous religious reasons, wanting to restart the Crusades, putting a cross on his manifesto, saying that Europe is Christian and Muslims shouldn't be there, he is called a crazy man? A lone wolf? He wanted to start a religious war. Christians and Jews on one side and Muslims on the other. As for this website not promoting violence? Read some of the comments on this website and on Jihad Watch and you will see plenty of violent comments. Someone even tried to use this as a reason for having more guns! It is time to wake up people. Not all Christians want to kill Muslims in the same way that not all Muslims want to kill Christians. Some people just want to kill. They are merely using religion as an excuse. And as for Cooper being gay, lets not forget that all religions say homosexuality is wrong. There were more Christians out protest Gay Marriage than Muslims. All religions have their faults. Websites like these are playing into the hands of the extremists by giving them an excuse to say "look, they hate us, we must kill them first"
People on here claim to be religious? Well thats not any religion I've ever seen.
Posted by: Truth | Friday, July 29, 2011 at 11:54 AM
Pamela, why don't you tell everyone about the messages you shared with the mass-murderer Anders Breivik just before he went on his killing spree?
PAMELA GELLER YOU HAVE NORWEGIAN BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS!!!
Geller Said to Breivik (full of Islamophobia, lies, racism, and hysteria):
"Well, yes, the situation is worsening. Stepping up from 29 000 immigrants every year, in 2007 we will be getting a total of 35 000 immigrants from somalia, iran, iraq and afghanistan. The nations capital is already 50% muslim, and they ALL go there after entering Norway. Adding the 1.2 births per woman per year from muslim women, there will be 300 000+ muslims out of the then 480 000 inhabitants of that city.
Orders from Libya and Iran say that Oslo will be known as Medina at the latest in 2010, although I consider this a PR-stunt nevertheless it is their plan.
From Israel the hordes clawing at the walls of Jerusalem proclaim cheerfully that next year there will be no more Israel, and I know Israel shrugs this off as do I, and will mount a strike during the summer against all of its enemies in the middle east. This will make the muslims worldwide go into a frenzy, attacking everyone around them."
Anders Breivik replied:
"We are stockpiling and caching weapons, ammunition and equipment. This is going to happen fast."
Thus Pamela Geller was at least partially responsible for forming the psychotic, delusional, sectarian-Zionist mind-set which led to Breivik committing the massacre!
Posted by: Daren | Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 06:11 AM
If Geller et al., were responsible for Breivik's rampage (yeah, right, like pigs can fly), then by that logic Al Gore was responsible for "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski's murder and bombing sprees, as well as for a few years ago when a nutcase stormed the headquarters of The Discovery Channel and took hostages; and Noam Chomsky and his ilk are responsible for al Qaeda's Islamo-terror attacks, including and especially 9/11 (bin Laden often cited Chomsky to justify his America-hatred).
Posted by: wb | Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 08:00 AM