Battle plan for resisting Shariah
Are you sick and tired of all the media mollycoddling, cultural capitulation and politically correct pandering to Islam taking place in America today – even as we approach the 10-year anniversary of 9/11?
Have you ever wondered what you can do, if anything, to fight the construction on Main Street USA of Saudi-funded Wahhabi mosques promoting Shariah law?
Are you willing to lie down and accept the multicultural mumbo-jumbo that suggests America must embrace a future of second-class citizenship for women, a dual legal system that stands the Constitution on its head and the kind of violence and terrorism and aggression that characterizes so much of the Islamic world?
Do you have the courage and conviction to fight back?
If so, there is a new handbook for getting organized. It’s called “Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance" by freedom-fighter Pamela Geller, an anti-jihad activist hated and feared by those powerful and wealthy forces promoting Shariah in America today.
Geller is the principal organizer of the rally in New York this Sunday commemorating the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon – the most devastating foreign assault on U.S. soil in American history. She is also one of the leaders in fighting the construction of a mosque at Ground Zero in New York.
What some Americans are already doing to fight creeping Shariah, and what all Americans should be doing, is outlined in her new book, Geller says, the first actual handbook for fighting back.
Alarmingly, it warns that America is not like Europe in 1529 or 1683 when the Islamic invaders were stopped at the gates. Now, it point outs, Islamists are inside the gates, have a strategy for conquest and are busy at it right now.
For example, while prominent media lecturers say the Cordoba House Ground Zero mosque project is meant to bring Americans together, Imam Abdul Rauf, the cleric who formerly led the work, said, "New York is the capital of the world, and this location close to 9/11 is iconic."
The subtitle to his book is "Islamic dawah (proselytizing) from the World Trade rubble."
His wife, Daisy Khan, said, "I think the building came to us, which goes to show that there is a symbolism there, and that there's a divine hand in it; that it's so close to the tragedy that it's close proximity is very symbolic."
Geller says it’s time for ordinary citizens to wake up and fight to preserve the American way of life.