The Muhammad filmmaker, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, was arrested. Whatever the pretense, he is a political prisoner, he is being jailed for blasphemy. This is Obama sharia enforcement in America. Obama brought down the gavel on free speech iat the UN when he said, "the future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam."
If he hadn't made the video, he wouldn't be in jail.
The filmmaker was hunted down
like an animal, and he's now in jail on
trumped-up charges in an act of submission and surrender to Islamic
law. This is a complete abridgement of our rights of freedom of speech
and freedom of conscience under the law.
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Nakoula Basseley Nakoula apparently deceived many people in order to get his crude movie made. It has even been suggested that he is a jihadist who made the movie in order to provide a provocation that Islamic supremacists could use to push for destruction of the freedom of speech. But no matter who he really is, no matter how terrible of a man he may be, no matter how checkered his past or present or both may be, make no mistake: he is a political prisoner. He has been arrested not for the technicality of the probation violation, but for insulting Muhammad. His arrest is a symbol of America's capitulation to the Sharia.
The protests are not about the film. The protests are to intimidate the U.S. into criminalizing criticism of Islam. Nakoula Basseley Nakoula is nothing more than the fall guy who became the first offender against the new federal crime of blasphemy against Islam.
"Man behind anti-Islam film arrested, authorities say," from the Associated Press, September 27 (thanks to Daisy Khan):
LOS ANGELES – The California man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video that has inflamed parts of the Middle East was arrested Thursday for violating terms of his probation, authorities said.Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, has been on probation for a 2010 federal check fraud conviction that brought a 21-month prison sentence. Under terms of his probation, he was not to use computers or the Internet for five years without approval from his probation officer.
Nakoula was taken into custody Thursday, said U.S. Attorney's spokesman Thomas Mrozek.
A U.S. District Court hearing was scheduled for Nakoula on Thursday afternoon. It was closed to media and the public....




