Friday, September 14, 2012

Blame The Jews

"This video - which is widely available on theWeb - is clearly within our guidelines and so will stay on YouTube.
"However, given the very difficult situation in Libya and Egypt, we have temporarily restricted access in both countries." 
Google
The Afghan government is attempting to block YouTube itself in the hopes of keeping it from public view in that country.  Not a bad idea, actually, since the Taliban has promised to "take revenge" on American soldiers for affronting Islam through their rather tenuous national connection.   The Innocence of Muslims has made a startling debut.

It may represent a piece of acting trash, but it has certainly attracted attention.  Its infamy as an instrument of insult to Islam and the revered Prophet has spread like a viral agent of unstoppable menace throughout the Muslim world with mob rage manifesting itself in all its rabid hysteria everywhere that miserable masses of ignorant believers can be incited to violence.

It does play very well to the Arab/Muslim street, whipping up a frenzy of sizzling hatred, as successful as the traditional blood libel, to convey the impression that the Zionist entity had something to do with the production of the parody of a saintly Mohammed indulging in child rape and mass slaughter on his way to becoming a man of peace.

But then, the stupidly clever producer of the film, a California Coptic Christian with a criminal record who portrayed himself as an Israeli American Jew, knew what he was doing; firing up Muslims at his blasphemy-laden parody, while blaming Jewish money for the creation of the assault on Muslim sensibilities.

Nakoula Basseley Nakoula informed the Associated Press he was manager for the producing company mocking Muslims and the Prophet.  His aliases included Nicola Bacily, Erwin Salamen and a few others.  The name "Sam Bacile" associated with the YouTube account was supposed to be that of an Israeli-born Jewish writer-director.  Oh, what an evil web he wove when he practised to deceive.

A Christian activist who was part of the film project, Steve Klein, informed that Bacile was a pseudonym, not Jewish nor Israeli, and that a group of Americans of Mideast origin had collaborated on the film.

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