Playing the Indian Card

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Who Really Made the Anti-Muslim Film?


According to Al Jazeera, the President of Libya believes the attack on the US compound in Benghazi was pre-planned and was the work of al-Qaeda. “"It's a dirty act of revenge that has nothing to do with religion." After all, the attackers seem to have had heavy weapons; they seem to have known where the Consulate’s secret “safe house” was located.

The Independent agrees, claiming their own confidential sources.

It does seem quite a coincidence, after all, that this whole thing about the anti-Muslim movie just happened to blow up on September 11th. Doesn’t that sound strange?

My Palestinian Arab officemate claims the man who played the lead in the controversial film is the son of a prominent official in Hamas. If true, doesn’t that sound strange?

Regardless of who really funded the film, who took the trouble to translate it into Arabic and then put it up on YouTube at this time? Who spread the world to look for it there?

And how did it get through the Saudi firewall? As of last night, it was still visible in Saudi Arabia, which normally blocks any web content hostile to Islam.

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