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December 30, 2009 2:02 PM

The Third Jihad - overthrowing the US from within

Rerunning this in light of current events:

ttj.jpgThe credentials for this documentary are impeccable. It was produced by a devout American Muslim who became concerned enough after 9/11 to being researching what is driving the Islamofascists. He is an MD in Phoenix Arizona who served in the US Navy.

It includes interviews with Rudy Guliani and Joe Lieberman - as well as radical imams.

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser says there are two kinds of jihad: violent jihad and cultural jihad. Cultural jihad is fueled by deception, and Jasser gives specific examples.

The documentary is a year old, but in light of what has been happening in the US in 2009, it is very relevant and very disturbing. I watched the entire documentary a few days ago and took extensive notes to share with you. But I found this free 30 minute abridged version.

I urge you all to watch it with your families. Rudy Guliani has recently said that Obama is "soft on terrorism." With the administration's targeting of conservative Christians, their relabeling of distinctly jihadist acts as criminal rather than terrorist, Obama's rush to shut down a Congressional investigation of the Fort Hood massacre accompanied by Janet Napolitano's urgency in protecting American Muslims rather than American military - well, you gotta wonder. . . .

Why are Tea Party protesters and FoxNews a bigger enemy to the Obama administration than terrorists? And why have Holder and Napolitano focused on conservatives as domestic terrorists while shoving Muslim murders of US soldiers under the rug? Remember, Fort Hood is not the first incident since Obama took office.

All by way of saying, please take a half hour from your busy day to watch this:

The Third Jihad - Free 30 minute version

Please pass this free abridged version on to your family and friends. Be sure to tell them that it is by a devout Muslim and loyal American. The first words on the screen are:

This is not a film about Islam.
It is about the threat of radical Islam.

You can buy the full-length DVD - and possibly share with neighbors and church groups. Or you can watch online for 6.95. For more information, visit The Third Jihad.

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God bless you, Barbara. My husband and I will watch. I'm forwarding to others.

Posted by: Judy | December 31, 2009 10:19 AM

My husband and I watched the 30 min movie last night and we were amazed.

I don't think this doctor is a Muslim though. He is not following what the Koran says. Maybe he is Muslim by birth and not believe? The reason I say so, is because I have a friend who was born a Muslim and later became a Christian and he has been forsaken by his family because of his current faith. So I don't know if there is such a thing as a moderate Muslim, but rather a non-practicing Muslim who was born into a Muslim family, kind of in the same lines of someone who is a non-practicing Catholic and Jewish by birth but not faith. ?????

Posted by: tereza crump AKA MyTreasuredCreations | December 31, 2009 11:44 AM

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