Make a movie expressing just concerns about Islam and exposing the truly violent and fascist nature of its cult and you are bound to come under serious duress. Geert Wilders has had the courage to take on this unpleasant task. Several readers expressed wonder that I had not mentioned this documentary yet, so here is a taste of the movie. I have no idea how long this will be available on Google, so view it while you can. For ongoing information and the brew-ha-ha surrounding the film, I would refer you to Jihad Watch.
Published by Foehammer 2 years, 6 months ago
in Islam, Western Civilization, Movies, DVD and Podcasts.
Here is a new and unscripted podcast. I was inspired to just speak my mind aloud into the microphone after watching the movie Amazing Grace. I hope you will take something from what I have to say and put it to valuable use.
I am publishing this to my Odeo Channel (odeo/3dcfe1bfd04e7a7f) in order to synch up that particular podcast feed.
Here is the original trailer for the movie:

Amazing Grace [14:22m]:
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From Pat Dollard | Young Americans:
As I was flying through the sky, instead of being in a blackout as I should be, my mind was a perfectly focused computer: I realized that Conley had stepped directly onto a bomb, I realized he was dead, and I hoped as I landed that my wounds would not be so bad, and that I indeed might even survive. And somehow, I was able to wonder why I was completely free of the shock that 95% of the others told me they experienced. I wondered why I was so locked into the reality of what was happening.

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Once again; it’s movie-time. Infidel Pride pointed me to YouTube via a comment, and I again have gathered another important documentary for your convenience. Links will most likely not last, so if you haven’t yet seen this special presentation, watch it as soon as possible. And bring a friend or two, especially the kind that argue with you when it comes to Islam ‘the Religion of Peace and Nature’.
Islam: What the West Needs to Know CLICK HERE
The DVD may be purchased here.

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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.

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Published by Foehammer 2 years, 7 months ago
in Rants, War with Islam, Multimedia, Iran, Iraq, History, Islamofascism, Nuclear Threats, Movies, Humor, U.S. Military and United States.
“This is not a Goddamn video game!”
OK, at ease. Sit down, shutup and listen to what General George S. Patton has to say about Iraq and the Long War. The man is one of my heroes, and if you didn’t know that it’s only because you haven’t been reading enough of the Anvil — you’re lucky I don’t send the General over to your house right now to slap you around!!
Pay attention and click play (I only wish I’d created this; it’s that great).
Part I of the ‘Wartime Escapism’ series: First part of a series of articles by Foehammer examining the need for escapism during times of war and the underlying truth that has served as a catalyst for the wave of superhero and fantasy movies hitting the Silver Screen since 9-11.

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Published by Foehammer 2 years, 9 months ago
in Multimedia, Islam, Education, Movies and Islamists.
PBS is being strong-armed by front groups for Saudi Arabia (i.e. CAIR) in order to keep the ugly truth in the documentary ‘Islam vs Islamists’ from being easily seen by the general public. The movie shows quite clearly that Islamists are manipulating the Western world into a position to be pulled down around us, and at the same time they are threatening any moderate elements within Islam with death, torture, kidnapping and basic thuggery in order to keep them silent.

Yep, as I’ve touched on before with my articles about the movie “300″, there’s no doubt that author/illustrator/comic book legend Frank Miller understands the true nature of Islam and Islamic terror. Michelle Malkin beats me to the punch on this story, which irritates me a little since I know more about the comic book world then she’ll ever know, but so be it. No sense in my rehashing what’s already been hashed. (I guess Michelle has a cadre of secretaries and never sleeps!)
MUCH has been made of Miller’s politics in the wake of “300.” The deliriously violent and stylized sword film is based on a Spartan battle in 480 B.C., and although Miller wrote and drew the story for Dark Horse comics a decade ago, in film form it was received by many as a grotesque parody of the ancient Persians and a fetish piece for a war on Islam. Miller scoffs at those notions. “I think it’s ridiculous that we set aside certain groups and say that we can’t risk offending their ancestors. Please. I’d like to say, as an American, I was deeply offended by ‘The Last of the Mohicans.’ ”
Still, Miller gets stirred up about any criticism of the war in Iraq or the hunt for terrorists, which he views as the front in a war between the civilized Western world and bloodthirsty Islamic fundamentalists.
“What people are not dealing with is the fact that we’re going up against a culture that finds it acceptable to do things that the rest of the world left behind with the barbarians in the 6th century,” Miller said. “I’m a little tired of people worrying about being polite. We are fighting in the face of fascists.”
The director of “300,” Zack Snyder, chuckled about the portrayal of Miller as a conservative on the attack or a “proto-fascist” as one pundit called him. “I don’t think he really has politics, he just sees the world in moral terms. He’s a guy who says what he thinks and has a sense of right and wrong. He talks tough and, after Sept. 11, I think he’s mad.” Snyder said Miller is a throwback and that he approaches his art with a bar-fight temperament, like a Sam Peckinpah. “His political view is: Don’t mess with me.”
Apparently, Miller’s Batman vs. al Qaeda comic book has stalled in the face of “squeamishness by executives at DC Comics and its parent, Warner Bros. Entertainment, in sending a franchise character on a blood-quest after terrorists.” No surprise there.
Miller describes the plot and assails the lack of pro-American, anti-jihad backing in his industry:
“Our hero’s key quote is, ‘Those clowns don’t know what terror is,’ ” Miller said. “Then he sets out to get the guys.”
With the hero as terrorism avenger, Miller is pointing to the days of comics in the 1940s, when Superman, Captain America and the Human Torch were drawn taking punches at Hitler or Hirohito.
“These terrorists are worse than any villain I can come up with, and I think it’s ridiculous that people in entertainment are not showing what we are up against here…. This is pure propaganda, a throwback, there’s no bones about it.”
Miller also said he relishes a backlash. “I’m ready,” he said, “for my fatwa.”
Funny, but if we weren’t discussing Frank Miller here, I’d say someone was talking about me. I’m very happy to find more and more of my favorite writers (i.e. Orson Scott Card, Dan Simmons) are attacking this problem from the same moral standpoint as I and refusing to mince words.
Thanks to Sheila for pointing this important event out. I might even be able to catch a viewing, and if I do I will review it here, of course.
Terrorism Awareness Project: Islamo Fascism Awareness Day
Join the Terrorism Awareness Project in a mass-screening of Obsession: Radical Islam’s War against the West on your Campus April 19!!!
The Terrorism Awareness Project is a new program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center dedicated to waking up Americans—and particularly American college students–to the threat of militant Islam.
Published by Foehammer 2 years, 12 months ago
in History, Western Civilization and Movies.

I’ll admit it: I just can’t get too much information about the Battle of Thermopylae and the movie ‘300′. This morning Victor Davis Hanson offers up some historical fact to go along with the pure cinematic enjoyment of the blockbuster movie. Here are the opening paragraphs and link:
Crowds are flocking to see the film “300″ about the ancient Spartans’ last stand at the pass at Thermopylae against an invading Persian army. Yet many critics, in panning “300,” have alleged that the film is essentially historically inaccurate. Are they right?