I’m contacted daily by concerned citizens of the world. Sometimes I’m contacted by especially talented individuals who seek to actually give of their time and amazing gifts and confront the threat of Islamofascism more directly. Such is the case with the artist Z.
The climate of the past week was one of dhimmitude and submission by Western governments and worst of all the Congress of the United States of America, the Pentagon and President Bush himself. It also saw the retirement of Cox & Forkum from their weekly political cartooning. The appearance of the following cartoon by Z could not then come at a more fitting time:
In the coming months I hope to present more original work from Z here at the Anvil. Stay tuned!
RELATED: Selling the Rope to Those Who Would Hang Us
(hat-tip: Orville)
My compatriots over at Gates of Vienna have posted some “warm” video that you will appreciate. Baron Bodissey says:
I mentioned on Saturday that a group in Denmark was planning to burn an effigy of Mohammed (instead of a witch) at the traditional midsummer festival.
Since then the group that burned the Prophet has contacted SIAD, who kindly uploaded the video for us.
The Danes made quite a production of the bonfire — the soundtrack has “Light My Fire” on it…
The following work was sent to me by a regular here at the Anvil, and I feel that it contains such powerful and concise information that it deserves broader recognition. It should prove useful, especially to those that are relatively new to the entire ‘problem’ of Islam. Beyond that, it is an outline for anti-Dhimmitude, meaning basically, how not to give in to Islamist machinations and how to peacefully combat the ideology and psychological warfare that is focused on Islamizing the world, militarily defeat it, and when the time comes, wage partisan actions in various forms (i.e. Internet Anti-Jihad).

From Australia’s Herald Sun (hat tip: Gramfan), yet more proof of Western double-standards that are eroding our way of life. Sheik Feiz Mohammed has already been heard from on the Anvil before, and if you want to sample some of his DVD box set, you can listen in my Multimedia section right now. And I have to say, the term firebrand is becoming quite cliché. Ugh.
A PRO-TERROR hate film that urges children to martyr themselves in a war of Islam versus the West and calls Jews “pigs” has been given a PG rating by Australia’s censors.

The following article from Family Security Matters ties into recent murders in Saudi Arabia, but more importantly, it serves as an excellent “crash-course” into the history of Muhammad and especially his rise to power. Read on (hat tip: Sheila):
14 Centuries of Holy Terror
By Alamgir Hussain
Published by Foehammer 3 years, 2 months ago
in Multimedia and Islam in Australia.
Today I’ve added a video that’s been available for some time on YouTube. I’ve chosen to host it locally.
The video is words and pictures. Beginning we have the Australian Islamic clergyman named Feiz Mohammed. After him is what seems to be a pasted-in talk by American-born Khalid Yaseen. The discussion focuses on duty to Islam and what many Muslims contend is the unfair treatment of Muslim prisoners by the United States. Old rants that we’ve all read before, but too few of us have actually heard sermonized for ourselves.
Published by Foehammer 4 years, 1 month ago
in Eurabia, Cartoons and Anti-Dhimmitude.
Check out the translation provided by the Dumb Ox of an upcoming French cartoon/satire in the next issue of the magazine ‘Charlie Hebdo.’ You can read about it here:
The Dumb Ox: French Mohammed Cartoon (reprint)
Permalink (37 words, est. 9 secs reading time)
By now you have probably heard of the latest jihad, this time inspired by mock outrage at otherwise harmless cartoons, cartoons that in so many parts of the world just represent ‘free speech’ but this idea seems to elude the steadfast followers of Muhammad. From the AP:
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Hundreds of Syrian demonstrators stormed the Danish Embassy in Damascus Saturday and set fire to the building, witnesses said.
The demonstrators were protesting offensive caricatures of Islam’s Prophet Mohammed that were first published in a Danish newspaper several months ago.