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Large Sarge
26th April 2010, 09:11 AM
http://newworldorderreport.com/Default.aspx?tabid=266&ID=3313


(of course south park creators are jewish)


The Radical "Muslim" Group That Threatened South Park Creators Was Founded and Run by Joseph Cohen, a Former Israeli Radical Who Used to Live in a Settlement in the West Bank. Fundamentalist Jews who pretend to be Radical Muslims, a growing problem...
American Everyman

Jon Stewart, shame on you. You’re a propaganda spewing puppet and you’re no better than Glenn Beck.

South Park ran an unedited image of Muhammad in 2001 in an episode called “Super Best Friends“… and nothing happened.

In fact, the episode had been on the South Park website for viewing at any time for the past few years (they just removed it)… and nothing happened.

For 4 seasons they had that image in their opening segment for every single show… and nothing happened.

So for years on end no Muslim group, “radical” or otherwise, has threatened Matt and Trey or Comedy Central about the image of Muhammad that has been available for all to see every single day.

All of a sudden last week a group called “Revolution Muslim” threatened violence against Comedy Central if they aired an image of Muhammad which forced Comedy Central to censor the show and now you have even liberals talking about those “radical Muslims” and their threats of violence. Karl Rove couldn’t have done it any better.

Problem is, Revolution Muslim was started and run by a “converted” Israeli settler who studied at an orthodox rabbinical school in Israel before becoming a settler in the occupied territories.

You don’t think a orthadox Israeli settler would have any desire to see progressive Americans start to hate “radical Muslims” do you? You think “Revolution Muslim” helps or hurts the Israeli PR campaign after Operation Cast Lead and the Goldstone Report?

Here’s the research your team should have done before you went out and spun-up the neoconish ”radicalized Muslim” hype for your progressive audience…

“Revolution Muslim” is always there to say just the wrong thing to make Americans hate “Radical Muslims”. They praised the killing of Daniel Pearl with a childish puppet show. They sent “Get Well” wishes to the guy who shot those 13 people at Fort Hood.

Yousef al-Khattab, 41, a radical Muslim in the borough of Queens who runs RevolutionMuslim.com, claims on the site that the soldiers massacred at the Texas base deserved to be massacred, and he insists the victims are in “eternal hellfire.” As for the suspected gunman — Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan — Al-Khattab hails him as a hero. Fox News

You can count on “Revolution Muslim” to say the wrong thing at the right moment to get Americans to hate all those “radical” Muslims.



Israeli Settlers in Hebron

But the only thing is… “Revolution Muslim” (his creative fake “Scary American Terrorist” website) was started and ran by a man named Yousef al-Khattab. Yousef al-Khattab was born Joseph Cohen, in Brooklyn, New York. He was Jewish. But not just Jewish, he was a settler who went to Palestine to live on the illegal Israeli settlements.

Joseph Cohen isn’t alone though. There is another “radical Muslim” convert from Judaism (the original fake “scary American Terrorist“) who makes sure that “radical” Muslims are hated in America, his name is Adam Pearlman and he went by the “radicalized” Muslim name “Adam Gadahn“. Adam Pearlman is actually the grandson of a member of the board of directors of the Anti-Defamation League (at least he was on the board… Dr. Carl Pearlman died in 1998).

Gadahn grew up on a goat farm in rural Riverside County and moved to Santa Ana to live with his grandparents, the late Dr. Carl Pearlman and his wife, Agnes, in the mid-1990s. It was here that he learned of Islam via the Internet and later fell in with a radical sect at the Islamic Society of Orange County OC Register

And the funny thing is, after all that hate speech and those calls to violence, Cohen never got arrested. Hell, even Fox News knew exactly where he was. Guns, death threats, and all the rest and amazingly Yousef al-Khattab (Joseph Cohen) was never arrested.

A New York City bicycle cabbie who mocked the murder of journalist Daniel Pearl and posted a prayer on the Web calling for the murder of Jews is now sending a ‘Get Well Soon’ message to the suspected Fort Hood gunman, the New York Post reported.

After growing up in a Jewish neighborhood in New York and attending a orthodox rabbinical school in Israel, Joseph Cohen went to live in a settlement in the West Bank to help steal Palestinian land from Palestinians.

His story is that he “converted” to Islam after meeting someone in a chat room. You know what “settlers” are like in the occupied territories don’t you Mr. Stewart? Ever see that video of them beating the old Palestinian woman with a baseball bat?

Ever see that video Mr. Stewart? If not, take a look here. This video was released by B’Tselem (an Israeli peace organization).

Al-Khattab has claimed that he has nothing to do with the site anymore but the person he founded it with left prior to all of this earlier this month. al-Khattab claims to have quit the site in late Dec. last year. His partner who started it with him also claims to have quit the site earlier this month. I guess no one wanted to go to jail for issuing death-threats over the internet. But someone did it.

I find it funny that after being born and raised as a jewish person, after attending orthodox rabbinical school in Israel, and after being radical enough to move to occupied territories in Palestine to live as a settler (the most hard-core of Israeli Zionists), ALL OF A SUDDEN Joseph Cohen dropped all of that teaching and suddenly became a “radical Muslim’ after a chat in a chat room. He became a “radical Muslim” then just HAPPENED to move back to the city he lived in before… Brooklyn, N.Y.

Anybody believe that crap? Jon Stewart does. So much so he mocks “radical Muslims” for threatening South Park.

Now, go here and watch Jon Stewart joke and make derogatory comments about the group that threatened the creators of South Park for showing the image of Muhammad on their recent show. Then he thanks all the “other” religions for not behaving like the “Radical Muslims” did when Stewart makes fun of their religion. He then shows clip after clip showing how they have made fun of Jewish people without anyone threatening violence.

Radical Muslim is a COINTELPRO site, run by a “converted” jewish settler pretending to be a “radical Muslim”. He is the ONE Muslim that complained about the South Park episode… an ex-radical Israeli settler, Mr. Stewart… real Muslims haven’t threatened South Park once since 2001 when they FIRST ran an image of the prophet on their show.

From What Really Happened:

Fake Al Qaeda

"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the TV watcher to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US . . ." -- Former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook

"Ana raicha Al Qaeda" is colloquial for "I'm going to the toilet". A very common and widespread use of the word "Al-Qaeda" in different Arab countries in the public language is for the toilet bowl. This name comes from the Arabic verb "Qa'ada" which mean "to sit", pertinently, on the "Toilet Bowl". In most Arabs homes there are two kinds of toilets: "Al-Qaeda" also called the "Hamam Franji" or foreign toilet, and "Hamam Arabi" or "Arab toilet" which is a hole in the ground. Lest we forget it, the potty used by small children is called "Ma Qa'adia" or "Little Qaeda".

So, if you were forming a terrorist group, would you call yourself, "The Toilet"?








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gunDriller
26th April 2010, 09:29 AM
it's amazing how much the Jews rely on deception in order to keep alive their concept of "Evil Islam".

Ash_Williams
26th April 2010, 12:35 PM
The problem for me whenever I hear that it's the jews making the muslims look bad is this:
When someone says they represent a group that I am a part of, then they start spewing crap, I say "no, that's not the case at all, and that guy doesn't represent me in any way."

If a radical christian group said that the portrayal of jesus on that show was wrong and that it would be just for christians to murder people in retaliation, then would christians remain silent about this? Or, even worse, say "Oh well it really was wrong to show jesus as a boxer, I see their point"?

If others are making them look bad then they're certainly making it easy. They don't want to challenge the beliefs of those that they think sound more faithful and devoted than themselves.

Maybe if they got their shit together it wouldn't be so easy to believe that muslims say and support these kinds of ideas.

Awoke
26th April 2010, 12:37 PM
Thank you for posting this!

EDIT to add: GREAT to see you here, Large Sarge!

Ponce
26th April 2010, 12:41 PM
Five to one that "those" people are working on the next 9/11 and in a way to blame the Muslims............

Ash_Williams
26th April 2010, 12:44 PM
Five to one that "those" people are working on the next 9/11 and in a way to blame the Muslims............

And if they do the muslims will stay silent about it instead of condemning the action.

nunaem
26th April 2010, 12:49 PM
The problem for me whenever I hear that it's the jews making the muslims look bad is this:
When someone says they represent a group that I am a part of, then they start spewing crap, I say "no, that's not the case at all, and that guy doesn't represent me in any way."

If a radical christian group said that the portrayal of jesus on that show was wrong and that it would be just for christians to murder people in retaliation, then would christians remain silent about this? Or, even worse, say "Oh well it really was wrong to show jesus as a boxer, I see their point"?

If others are making them look bad then they're certainly making it easy. They don't want to challenge the beliefs of those that they think sound more faithful and devoted than themselves.

Maybe if they got their sh*t together it wouldn't be so easy to believe that muslims say and support these kinds of ideas.


Muslims don't exactly have alot of influence in the media business(unless you ask Alex Jones :oo-->), and the only ones who ever get their opinions across are usually the ones who fit the narrative of 'scary moozlim terrrists'. Maybe if you asked a real life muslim you might realize they're not all terrorist sympathizers.

Ash_Williams
26th April 2010, 01:04 PM
I do. I have worked with many over the years. I don't know if I would call them sympathizers but they do not speak up against what they think their people have done. They won't, they will just go silent. If christians thought radical christians did 9/11 they'd speak up.

I don't believe most muslims support blowing shit up, but the fact they remain silent makes it very easy for others to take advantage of them.

Ponce
26th April 2010, 01:05 PM
Their are many "sleepers" in this country waiting for the signal, living in a gun free society as we do they will be armed.

Only thing is that those of us who will want to defend themselves might just point their own guns in the wrong direction un-thanks to the "holy" ones.

UN-THANKS ??? did I just made up that word?

Book
26th April 2010, 01:09 PM
And if they do the muslims will stay silent about it instead of condemning the action.


ADL HELPS FBI RECOVER $65 BILLION MADOFF LOOT FROM ISRAEL

Link us to that headline Mr. Williams...lol.

:oo-->

nunaem
26th April 2010, 01:17 PM
I do. I have worked with many over the years. I don't know if I would call them sympathizers but they do not speak up against what they think their people have done. They won't, they will just go silent. If christians thought radical christians did 9/11 they'd speak up.

I don't believe most muslims support blowing sh*t up, but the fact they remain silent makes it very easy for others to take advantage of them.


I sort of agree. But what medium can muslims use to voice their disapproval of terrorism? The mainstream muslim groups have all denounced terrorism, but I suppose they could walk around saying, "Asalamalakum, I hate terrorists!", but then it would seem like they're being superficial.

Neuro
26th April 2010, 01:53 PM
The thing is that in terms of organizational skills Muslims are really at the bottom of humanity. Just look at the countries they live in... I live in one, to be able to organize people you need to make sure that the people move in the same direction, people here as a general rule don't do that, of course it is possible that a small tightly knit extremist group would do that, but I am sceptical, if grandmother falls and breaks a leg that terrorist suicide attack just have to wait because you have to go to hospital to be with her. Thinking people in Muslim dominated countries, does privately speak out against bad things among extremists and in politics, but they tend not to do that in public, because if you do it can backfire against you at a later stage. Most people though are non-educated or barely educated, and they don't tend to think in terms of world politics at all. They really do live in a small world, discussing gossip, price of goats, and avoiding any subject that is beyond a stone through from their reality.

I don't think there is a real Al-Qaeda, and they certainly didn't plan and execute 911, if their is such an organization...

BTW I think that the conspiracy section here should be abolished and be a part of General Discussion...

PatColo
26th April 2010, 04:09 PM
Fake al CIAduh actors exposed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsUtvOW6SR0

Planet of the Arabs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi1ZNEjEarw

Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-223210418534585840


LA Times:
How Jewish is Hollywood? (http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-stein19-2008dec19,0,4676183.column)
by Joel Stein

Occamsrazor
26th April 2010, 04:38 PM
Great to see you here, Sarge! You are one of my all-time favorite posters.

Awoke
27th April 2010, 08:01 AM
BTW I think that the conspiracy section here should be abolished and be a part of General Discussion...


Here, Here!

I second that motion. The Conspiracy is real.

MNeagle
27th April 2010, 08:11 AM
The conspiracy may be real, but it's nice having all the subjects in one place. If it were merged into GD, those topics would get lost quickly.

Bigjon
27th April 2010, 09:12 AM
I do. I have worked with many over the years. I don't know if I would call them sympathizers but they do not speak up against what they think their people have done. They won't, they will just go silent. If christians thought radical christians did 9/11 they'd speak up.

I don't believe most muslims support blowing sh*t up, but the fact they remain silent makes it very easy for others to take advantage of them.


Ahemmm...

It is usually Zionists blowing things up while dressed up like Muslim's. What is a Muslim to say about that? If he tells the truth he'll be pilloried by the ignorant.


Suicide bombers are my favorite... a bomb goes off and Zionists scream SUICIDE BOMBER!!!

jedemdasseine
27th April 2010, 09:23 AM
an oldie but a goodie:
http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/f/f1/Mossad_fake_arabs.jpg

keehah
19th July 2010, 12:33 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/apr/22/south-park-censored-fatwa-muhammad

In this week's episode, the bear costume was unzipped to reveal that Santa Claus, not Muhammad, had been inside all along.

This was the second time that South Park had taken on the prophet as a subject. In 2006, soon after violent protests erupted against the Danish cartoons, Stone and Parker produced a double episode that featured the prophet and was also censored by Comedy Central.

In that case, however, there was no pickup from Islamist groups. The latest controversy has cast the light on Revolution Muslim, a group of probably fewer than 10 extremists based in New York who hand out leaflets outside the moderate 96th-street mosque.

It was founded by Yousef al-Khattab, a former secular Jew born Joseph Cohen who ran a bicycle pedicab in New York until he relocated to Morocco.

Nice roundup of articles:
Muslim Convert Cartoon Provocateurs + Queens, NY + Fairfax/Falls Church, Virginia + Pennsylvania (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=125&topic_id=274634&mesg_id=287000)

Phoenix
19th July 2010, 09:05 PM
Jon Stewart, shame on you. You’re a propaganda spewing puppet and you’re no better than Glenn Beck.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart

"Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz)"

silversurfer
21st July 2010, 05:04 PM
Man Who Threatened "South Park" Arrested
Virginian, 20, charged with supporting overseas terrorist group

JULY 21--The Virginia man who this year threatened the creators of "South Park" over an episode featuring the Prophet Muhammad dressed in a bear suit, was arrested today on federal charges after speaking openly to the FBI about his connection to a terror organization and his plans to travel overseas to fight with the group. Zachary Chesser, 20, was charged with providing material support to Al-Shabaab, a terror group affiliated with al-Qaeda. According to the below affidavit sworn by FBI Agent Mary Brandt Kinder, Chesser, a convert to Islam, spoke at length with agents about his attempts to travel to Kenya and Somalia to join Al-Shabaab and his devotion to jihad, which has included his operation of web sites and a You Tube channel stocked with jihadi propaganda. Through the revolutionmuslim.com site, Chesser remarked in April that "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker would "probably end up" like a Dutch filmmaker who was murdered in retaliation for a film critical of the treatment of Islamic women. Along with focusing the public's attention on his extremist beliefs, Chesser's "South Park" threat resulted in fallout within his family. After his mother received death threats following the "South Park" remarks, Chesser told the FBI, "he was no longer on speaking terms with his parents." During one of his interviews with federal agents, Chesser explained how he came up with the YouTube user ID, LearnTeachFightDie: "learn Islam, teach Islam, fight for Islam, and die in the name of Islam." (13 pages)

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0721101southpark1.html

Awoke
21st July 2010, 09:23 PM
Jon Stewart, shame on you. You’re a propaganda spewing puppet and you’re no better than Glenn Beck.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Stewart

"Jon Stewart (born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz)"


Do you mean Jon Stewart, the gay jew?


http://www.corsakti.com/photo/prideparade/pics/orgs/jew.jpg

http://nspcanada.nfshost.com/graphics/JewGayCanada.gif