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Grab some popcorn; it’s movie-time. I found this movie uploaded to YouTube early this morning and I quickly put it together in one spot on my own thriving video collection. I have no idea how long the links will last, so if you haven’t yet seen this special presentation, now is your chance. Better yet, grab a nearby dhimmi and sit them in front of the monitor with you.
Obsession - Radical Islam’s War Against the West - CLICK HERE
The DVD may be purchased here.


























I saw this movie a couple of weeks ago, along with about 25 other men and women from my congregation.
My only criticism is this: the movie begins with Burke’s famous quote - “Evil will triumph when good men do nothing.” But by the end of the movie the only solution proffered to eliminate the threat of ‘radical’ Islam is for us ‘good men’ (and women!) to engage the ‘moderate muslims’ among us in such a way as to prevent them becoming radicalized. Translation = feed the crocodile in the hope that it will eat you last (my other favourite quote).
Otherwise, it was a very powerful movie.
p.s Foehammer, are you following the Dr. Haneef case in Australia? He’s had his visa revoked and is now back in India. The media are treating him as a hero and calling for the head of the immigration minister who deported him.
@Simone: I agree with your observations on ‘Obsession’. We live in a time of too many Beta males, I’m afraid. It is perhaps why I am here.
As for the “plight” of Dr. Haneef, I’m afraid no, I have not been following that story, but it does follow suit with an age wherein if you are a minority, even one of suspect ideas, you are somehow insulated from the just prosecution of Western law. I do not understand how this has come to pass, but there it is, over and over.
Barack Obama thinks he should be President of the United States. What else need I say…
These are perilous times.
Foehammer
I thought this had been on YouTube for a while - at least, that’s where I saw it.
Also, Islam: What the West needs to know is also available on YouTube - in fact, the video website points to it (it currently seems to be down).
My only problem with Obsession was their disclaimer claiming that the majority of Muslims are good people, and the documentary was not about them. Gag me.
I have seen “Obsession” quite a while ago, and also “Relentless”.
I think these movies are a must-see. Having said that the more things I see like this the less I can take, mentally/emotionally. I know there are great pieces up on the ‘net but the message is the same, in a way.
“Islam: What the West Needs to Know” is a little easier on the emotions.
As mentioned by Simone:
the Haneef case grows curiouser and curiouser.
He did an exclusive “60 Minutes” show down in Oz. He got $150K from the tv channel and a first-class ticket to Bangalore. Another brilliant case of cheque-book journalism!
I couldn’t watch it all. The doe-eyed blondie reporter asked the silliest questions, and the deer-eyed Haneef - who knows if he is guilty or innocent - gave the obvious ‘I’m not a terrorist” answers.
Lots of interesting comments on Bolt’s ‘blog.Two threads now,,and one on Hilary and Obama as well.
blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andre...omments/andrews_only_gets_worse/
@Infidel Pride: I’m afraid I don’t understand the relevance of your question. If ‘Obsession’ has not been made available to my readers here at the Anvil before, then that’s all that matters to me. Frankly, I don’t recall all 8 parts of it being available before, only trailers, but since videos come and go on YouTube because releasing them in their entirety IS most likely a copyright violation, I’m prone to believe that what you are referring to seeing before were just the previews of ‘Obsession’ and not the entire movie like is now online.
If you check my collection via VOD:POD, you will find the trailer I speak of.
Just like this is a trailer on YouTube (which you linked to) and NOT the entire movie. However using the search as you show does indeed bring up an entire series of videos that seems to be ‘What the West Needs to Know’, posted a week ago.
I will now add that to my collection as well, and as long as it lasts, beneficial to all.
This is about organization and making the Anvil potent. I only view YouTube as a tool, not as a willing participant in the fight against Islamism. I’m sure they will start yanking all copyrighted material using new technology they have been testing within the next few months.
I also happen to know that many people do not even use YouTube. Americans have busy lives, especially working parents. I strive to make the finding of Truth convenient, because any excuse to ignore it will be used — that I also know too well.
Foehammer
I get the difference: I originally thought that the video is available online only now, whereas I saw it months ago, but if you are talking about the Anvil library, obviously that’s different. And yes - it’s good that it’s available here, so that if YouTube deletes it, it’s still around.