What’s the deal with Muslim calls for, not just violence, but eating the flesh or drinking the blood of their infidel enemies? Consider the case of Ahed Tamimi, described by Wikipedia as a Palestinian activist … in the occupied West Bank in Palestine. She is best known for appearances in images and videos in which she confronts Israeli soldiers. Tamimi's advocates consider … [Read more...]
Israel’s (and the West’s) Islamic Ribat Problem
The Stream “A Palestinian man,” to quote from a recent report, “handed out sweets following the death of his sons and daughters and shouted: ‘There is no God but Allah’ and ‘Allahu Akbar!’” While such behavior is, by now, somewhat banal, he did make an important, if cryptic (to the West), statement: We, our sons and daughters are dead. And we [also] want to die now. We want … [Read more...]
Historical Dracula Was a ‘Committed Christian’ Who Terrorized Islamic Invaders: Author
The Christian Post recently interviewed me, and of it came the following article (original here), by CP reporter Ian M. Giatti: Exactly how was an Orthodox Christian aristocrat transformed into the most infamous bloodsucking vampire of all time? And is anti-Christian historical revisionism to blame? While most of us have heard the name Dracula at some point, it's usually in … [Read more...]
Who Is Really Trying to ‘Wage a Fight between the Cross and Crescent Again’?
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan engaged in a bit of wild projection—a longtime favorite tactic of Muslims—over the weekend. According to one report, Erdogan's Islamic-rooted party staged a massive pro-Palestinian rally in Istanbul on Saturday that the Turkish leader said had drawn a crowd of 1.5 million. He unleashed a scathing attack at Israel and its Western … [Read more...]
Today in History: A Forgotten ‘Braveheart’ Delivers His Homeland from Islamic Terror
Today in history, in 1450, a man who would come to be known as the "Albanian Braveheart" delivered his homeland from a brutal Muslim siege following a series of events that still boggle the mind. Nearly four decades earlier, this same Albanian, George Kastrioti—better known as Skanderbeg (“Lord Alexander”)—was taken captive as a small child by the Ottoman Turks, and trained to … [Read more...]