Written by Walid and Theodore Shoebat

The promotion of ritual human sacrifice and cannibalism has been a topic of discussion on two Egyptian TV programs recently. Read more: The Promotion of Human Sacrifice and Cannibalism in Egypt
On Al-Tahrir Egyptian TV advisor Ahmad Abdo Maher, discuses the high-school curriculum issued by the highest religious authority in Egypt, Al-Azhar University, ...
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Written by Rebecca Keller

Periodic media reports of bird flu, a new SARS-like virus and a case of drug-resistant tuberculosis have kept the world informed, but they have also contributed to a distorted perception of the true threat such contagions pose. Perhaps the greatest value of the media coverage is the opportunity it ...
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Written by Arnold Ahlert

In the past few weeks, Americans have been subjected to a barrage of doomsday predictions regarding the disaster that would befall us should the sequester come to pass. Many were rightly incensed, then, that last Thursday, only one day before the “devastating” sequester cuts were scheduled to kick ... Read more: Obama’s Billion-Dollar Giveaway to the Muslim Brotherhood
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Written by Ephraim Asculai

The Iranian Situation INSS Insight No. 409, March 4, 2013
The final week of February 2013 was marked by events that may have changed the perception of Iran's nuclear program and the chances of finding a non-belligerent solution to this problem.
First, the periodic IAEA report on the inspections in ...
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Written by Dr. Ashraf Ramelah

The self-inflicted wounds of an Islamic state begin with words that impound the soul. Issue upon issue upon issue thickens the air and lays heavy on the human spirit suffocating potential. The unpredictability of the fatwa, random and lunatic, holds the populace captive, shackling minds and hearts. ... Read more: Fatwas, Salafists, and Morsi: Desecrating Egypt’s Art and History
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Written by Scott Stewart

People sometimes obsess over the potential threat posed by terrorist attacks that use things such as chemical weapons, electromagnetic pulses or dirty bombs. Yet they tend to discount the less exciting but very real threat posed by fire, even though fire kills thousands of ...
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Written by Memri

In a January 17, 2013 article on a PLO-affiliated website, Ahmad Mansour Dughmush, a Fatah activist in Gaza, extolled Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade members who had carried out bombings during the second intifada, both those who were killed and those who were captured and imprisoned. Among the figures he ... Read more: Fatah Member In Gaza: We Must Sanctify The Blood Of Suicide Bombers
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Written by World Watch Monitor

February 25 (World Watch Monitor) — Arsonists burned a Tanzania church Feb. 19 in the semi-autonomous region of Zanzibar, two days after gunmen killed a Catholic priest there. Read more: Week After Hacking a Priest to Death, Muslims Burn Down a Church
The Evangelical Church of Siloam was set afire early Feb. 19 by an as-yet-unidentified group of people, police spokesman ...
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Written by Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

Yesterday, I received word of some horrible bombings by Islamic militants in India. 13 were killed and 70 were injured. Not a peep of this on the news. Islam is cutting a bloody swath across the planet and the media is giving us shiny things to chase after as distractions. So much for Peace be ...
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