
I saw this claim written in different places and I didn’t believe it, so I tried it out myself. Well, it turns out they are right. When you type “Christianity is”, or Judaism or Buddhism, “Google Suggest” guesses what you are trying to say and completes the sentence (most of the results are negative). However, when you type “Islam is” there are absolutely NO suggestions!
Google told a wired.com reporter that it was simply a software glitch that they were working on. However, that was already 5 days ago and the “glitch” still exists. Aren’t there millions of geniuses working at Google?
This idea of censoring anti-Islamic rhetoric seems to be a theme these past few days. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York pulled some Muhammad works for fear of igniting a controversy.
Even the director of the film 2012 admitted to being too afraid to depict any Muslim symbols being destroyed in his newest blockbuster film, for fear of attack.
What is going on? It seems that the protesters won in the Muhammad cartoon riots in Denmark a few years back when they sparked fear in everyone one of us. Now it seems that even companies like Google would rather go out of their way to censor themselves, as to avoid what the radical Muslims have in store for us.
Author: Lianne Categories: Freedom of Speech, Stealth Threat Tags: 2012, Clarion Fund, Danish Cartoons, Google, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Muhammad, Obsession, Radical Islam, Sharia Law, stealth jihad, terror, terror attack, Terrorism, Western Values
Tariq Ahmad, a doctor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston wrote an OpEd in the NY Times giving what he thinks is the solution to solving the problem of radical Islam.
He states: “The reality is that many Muslims are secular. We do not pray five times a day, do not read the Koran and have not spent much time inside a mosque. We only turn to Islam when a child is born, someone gets married or someone dies. To defeat the threat of radical Islam, I suggest that the answer lies among the people who are the least Muslim.”
Dr Zhudi Jasser the narrator of the film The Third Jihad: Radical Islam’s Vision for America, who unlike Tariq Ahmad considers himself a devout Muslim, believes that the answer lies with those members of the Muslim faith who believe that religion and state should be kept separate.
What do you think the answer is?
On CAIR’s website, the following statement appears in a page addressing Urban Legends:
Disinformation: CAIR has not condemned Osama bin Laden
Fact: Our condemnations can be easily found on www.cair.com.
Fact: CAIR has said Bin Laden was complicit in the 9/11 attacks and condemned al-Qaeda
In a December 13, 2001 release titled “CAIR: Video Shows Bin Laden’s Complicity in 9-11 Attacks,” CAIR stated: “For anyone who was not convinced of Osama bin Laden’s complicity in the events of September 11, the content of this videotape should remove all doubt.“
In a September 11, 2006 release titled “CAIR: U.S. Muslims Repudiate Al-Qaeda Rhetoric, Worldview,” CAIR stated: “As Muslims, we will continue to condemn Al-Qaeda and ensure that the rest of the world learns the true message of Islam and its teachings of peace, justice and compassion for all” and “In light of the 5th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we feel the need to once again condemn and repudiate Al-Qaeda and its myopic worldview.”
Does this reflect CAIR’s actual view on Osama Bin Laden and al-Qaeda? The above statement is a clear condemnation. However, as we will see, other responses by CAIR to the attacks and its perpetrators raise questions about its motivations in making the above statements, and also helps call into question its role as a representative of American Muslims. Read more…
Check out yet another case of Homegrown Jihad in our midst.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-terror-trial13-2009aug13,0,4647485.story
Georgia man convicted of aiding terrorism groups
An Atlanta jury finds Ehsanul Sadequee, 23, guilty in a trial that explored an Internet network of global militant plotting.
An Atlanta jury on Wednesday found a 23-year-old man guilty of aiding terrorist groups after a trial that explored a subculture of youthful extremists who used the Internet to plot attacks and form a loose network connecting North America, Europe and South Asia.
But this paragraph from the article really sums up the nature of the current threat we face in America.
Sadequee’s story, according to investigators, showed how the Internet has become an arena of jihad. Without ever meeting face-to-face, online militants can radicalize, hatch plots, exchange funds and help one another reach training camps and battlegrounds.
Typically, we at RadicalIslam post about research and the opinions of others covering the topics related to stealth jihad and radical Islam.
Today I am going to share with you one of yesterday’s experiences at the Clarion Fund.
As you may or may not know, Clarion Fund is the distributor of an important documentary, The Third Jihad: Radical Islam’s Vision for America. We sell the DVD of the film online.
To do that, like every other online merchant, we need to process credit card payments. We recently decided to switch one of the applications that enables processing of the payments.
We applied to a well-known service, and were denied. Why? Because the content we sell is considered to be “overly offensive”. Read more…
In Brooklyn, a dentist was arrested for aiding terrorist group, Hezbollah. Fifty-six year-old, Saleh Elahwal aided Hezbollah in broadcasting its television station in the metropolitan area to satellite users.
He was sentenced to 17 months in prison.
We need to hear more about these stories, and not only in NJ’s Star-Ledger. We need to support these types of rulings that say we will not stand for terrorist activity in our backyards. We will not stand by when one of our citizens helps proven terrorist organizations in getting their message out. Take action today.
The highly publicized terrorism funding trial of the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation has recently netted a combined 80 years worth of jail time for two of HLF’s founding members.
Of the five HLF members to be sentenced, Shukri Abu Baker got 65 years for his part in the funneling of $12.4 million dollars in charitable contributions to the terrorist group Hamas.

U.S.-based funders of terror jailed
In addition, Mohammad El-Mezain was sentenced to 15 years for one count of conspiracy to support a terrorist organization.
Meanwhile, Ghassan Elashi - the founder of the Texas chapter of CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, is one of three defendants that have been convicted of conspiracy, but have yet to be sentenced.
Despite the heavy sentences, the defendants and their supporters are still in denial, playing the victim card.
Read more here.