‘Stop the Islamization of America:’

‘By Pamela Geller
Here is just a small sampling of what you’ll find in this book:
• Startling new information about the full extent of Muslim Brotherhood infiltration in the Department of Justice, and its brazen pro-Muslim activities, including its “Monthly Outreach Meetings” with Muslim and Arab groups at the Civil Rights Division – and the 14,000 documents the DOJ won’t release that reveal the full, shocking extent of this cooperation.
• A primer for protest against Islamic supremacist mosques and other initiatives in your local area.
• A primer for how freedom fighters can deal with an adversarial media.
• The shocking details of the travesty that is the 9/11 victims memorial, which is planning to put the unidentified remains of 9/11 victims seven stories underground inside a museum that charges admission – and which will include lavish profiles (above ground, of course) of the 9/11 hijackers.
• The Sheepshead Bay mosque initiative and other mega-mosque initiatives nationwide, the sinister forces behind them and their insidious agenda.
• Never-before-released details of the Islamic honor murders of the Texas teenagers Amina and Sarah Said.
• The American Bar Association’s cover-up of its work to resist anti-Shariah initiatives.
• The Islamic schools that receive public money.
• The truth behind Virginia’s failing to mail military ballots in time for them to be counted in the election of 2008.
• Links between the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and the Islamic Society of North America, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and the Muslim Students Association…’

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3 Responses to ‘Stop the Islamization of America:’

    • tranquil says:

      Hell’s *teeeeeeeeth*…..

      Although I’ve never been there, I’ve always loved Maine (from what I’ve heard about it.)
      Rocky coasts and dense forests.
      Now stinking feral Muslims are part of it too, unfortunately.
      That *really* puts me off wanting to go there.

      • KG says:

        Yeah, me too, Tranquil. I’ve always loved it too, for a boatbuilder it’s about the ultimate.