I've discussed the ""intimidation, infiltration and disinformation tactics" used by Islamic groups and individuals. W.C. wrote an entire book on the subject, The Gathering Storm. Many Americans have not had the bad luck to experience this intimidation.
Michael Devolin of the Magic City Morning Star wonders where the funds are coming from that Muslim groups are using to sue people who dare to speak out ... like Dr. Paul Williams, "who is being sued by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario for the mere sin of questioning the level of security maintained at their nuclear reactor facility located on campus." Mr. Devolin shares his personal experience with Muslim intimidation and the McMaster University nuclear reactor.
One of my Jewish friends warns me continually that political correctness is going to kill us all. The West, that is. There is no such thing as political correctness in the Middle East. If you hate Jews, you kill Jews. Like the Jews of Sderot, Israel. The Palestinian Muslims hate Jews, as do most Muslims, whether secretly or otherwise, and so, without a word, they fire Kassam rockets into the tops of Jewish houses and schools in Sderot. But that's ok. They're Muslims, and Muslims of this world are not required to be politically correct. All the West requires of these religiously inspired murderers is that they inform the media of exactly what militant group was responsible for this or that atrocity. [snip]I was subject to a very angry glare given me by a Mr. Abdul Alwani, the senior Project Officer for the Processing and Research Division at McMaster University's Nuclear Reactor site. I had just finished giving my oral presentation at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Hearing regarding McMaster University's license renewal to operate a nuclear reactor. In my oral presentation I stated that I felt extremely anxious about the real possibility of many of the Muslim students and faculty involved with McMaster's nuclear research harbouring extremist views or objectives. As an average Canadian citizen, I thought this fear very rational, considering that the West is actually fighting a war against Muslim terrorists. But Mr. Alwani, apparently, did not. His steady and malevolent stare I averted only by my turning my face toward the police officer sitting at the back of the room. Only then, before I could motion to the police officer that I felt threatened by Mr. Alwani's common example of Islam, did Mr. Alwani desist. The bad news for Mr. Alwani is that this whole episode was witnessed by others who might have hoped prior to this incident that educated and cultured Muslims are not given to savage impulses. (more)
In a letter to Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Michael Devolin writes:
I strongly object to McMaster University being granted license for a seven year extension of its nuclear research program precisely because of the fact that many of its staff are not only Muslims, but also, and more importantly, because these same Muslims originate from countries where the generally desired efficacy of Islam as a religion is hatred and acts of violence, not only against Muslims of opposing sects and doctrines, but also against all non-Muslims, and especially Jews. These Muslims I’m referring to - Muslims involved in McMaster Univerity’s nuclear research program-were surely inculcated by what is known most commonly by now as Islam’s culture of violence and hatred during their years living in those countries where this same malefic violence and hatred [of the West] is regarded as unremarkable. (read it all)
Michael Freund with the Jerusalem Post:
Harping on Israel's myriad alleged sins, and repeating them ad nauseam, does not make them so, and we cannot allow those who distort history, or who choose to forget it, to cloud our perspective any longer.The truth of the matter is that the core of the Middle East conflict is not the Israeli "occupation" of territory, but the Palestinian "preoccupation" with destroying the Jewish state.
Israel is the target of a slanted MSM, political correctness gone awry to the point that they are afraid to defend themselves to the extent necessary -- because they, rather than their enemies, will be marked as the bad guys. As Mr. Freund says, "Hogwash!" Emphasis on the "hog".
On other political correctness gone wrong, W.C. says, "Civil Rights Is A Form of Critizing Islam", you should read the examples he quotes.
And then there's these:
Al-Qaeda suspect Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri may soon be leaving the military prison in America where he has been held as an enemy combatant. He was held on American soil rather than Guantanamo Bay Cuba and called an 'enemy combatant' rather than an 'illegal enemy combatant'.
The court ruled the US military cannot seize and imprison civilians. However al-Marri, a US resident born in Qatar, who moved to the US with his family just a day before 9/11, could now be transferred to the civil authorities to face charges, or be deported, or be held as a witness in a grand jury trial, or be imprisoned under the anti-terrorist Patriot act. (EuroNews)
Honor killings are becoming numerous in the UK. Today a father, Mahmod Mahmod, 52, and son were found guilty of murdering Banaz Mahmod, 20, for falling in love with the wrong man. Banaz Mahmod was "strangled with a boot lace, stuffed into a suitcase and buried in a back garden." Over 100 homicides are under investigation for being potential "honor killings." (ABC) I'm actually surprised the Muslims didn't demand this be tried in a sharia court rather than the British court system.
Trust me, these are just a few examples of the pressure put on honest citizens of freedom loving countries. Western media is monitored, blogs are monitored, attacked and shut down by folks who don't like what is being written. Trust me, there is no political correctness here at Right Truth.
Don't miss the previous post, It's About Terrorism Stupid and these posts on McMaster connections:
Update on Toronto Canada Terrorists
Clear and imminent danger, do you see it?
Adnan el Shukrijumah, next Mohammad Atta, Canada terrorist connections
Toronto terrorists had world-wide contacts and connections to Wahhabism
Other reading:
Bob McCarty Writes, (video)
Recently posted on YouTube, a 1992 video clip shows then-Democrat Party vice presidential nominee Al Gore bashing President George H.W. Bush for disregarding Iraq’s ties to terrorism and ignoring Iraq’s attempts to acquire weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons.
A Poem for Blue Star Mothers, Blue Star Chronicles





















Lastly, Mr. Wynn: you can kiss my Irish-Canadian ass.
Michael Devolin
Posted by: Michael Devolin | June 25, 2007 at 08:54 PM
Also, Mr. Wynn, I did not use the "anger" of Muslims present at the commission hearing [in Ottawa] as "evidence of their guilt." This is another of your dilettantish interpretations of a situation you know little about. I used the historical record of Islam's violent and bloody manifestations as justification of my distrust of its adherents working within the boundaries of a nuclear reactor, within the borders of a democratic country one of their honorary citizens (Osama bin Laden) designated as a culpable target of Islam's jihadists. You are really sounding like an apologist for Islam. Either that or you don't know shit from shoe-polish.
Michael Devolin
Posted by: Michael Devolin | June 25, 2007 at 08:48 PM
Mr. Wynn,
I did not call anyone at the commission hearing a "terrorist." You are embellishing the recounting of a situation you know nothing about. Your statement is typical of all those unctuous "thinkers" out there who haven't the balls to call a spade a spade. For your information, I don't give a damn that these Muslims from McMaster U were offended because I articulated, publicly, to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission the malefic nature and bloody tendencies of their religion. Iron sharpens iron, my wimpy little friend. If you have a problem with that, I don't give a damn about that either. Better to live on your feet than to die on your knees. To accuse me of being afraid of "foreign sounding names" is nothing short of calumny. But that's ok for you, right? You're the noetic type and everyone else is an ignorant peasant, right? Some moralist you are. You are nothing but a blog-lush.
For the record, I fought as a middle-weight boxer and at one time served as a personal body-guard to a Jewish friend. So no, I am not afraid of foreign-sounding names. I simply am uncomfortable with Muslims from the Middle East working within a nuclear reactor in my country (Canada). As for "angry glares," they were directed at me by the Muslim mentioned in my article long before I gave my oral presentation. You need to pull your head out of your ass.
Michael Devolin
Posted by: Michael Devolin | June 25, 2007 at 07:34 PM
Trackbacked by The Thunder Run - Web Reconnaissance for 06/13/2007
A short recon of what’s out there that might draw your attention.
Posted by: David M | June 13, 2007 at 11:39 AM
David Wynn, you make a good point. However, the particular people he talks about at McMaster really do send out alarms to many folks. Mr. Devolin is certainly not the first to question the beliefs and motives of these folks.
I do understand your comment. McMaster has connections to many individuals who have connections (or are suspected of having connections) to terrorism.
Did you read any of the articles linked at the bottom of this post. I think the all deal with terrorism and McMaster connections.
Posted by: Debbie | June 12, 2007 at 04:41 PM
A short note about Mr. Devolin: I find it strange that he would use the anger of the people he just accused of being nuclear terrorists as evidence of their guilt. To me, that seems a bit like accusing someone of being defensive and citing their counter-argument as evidence. No one likes to be called a terrorist, and I might even say especially those who work hard to become educated and respected dislike it, because in a blink of an eye, all their work can be overlooked by someone who is too afraid of foreign sounding names and brown skin tones to judge them by their merits.
Posted by: David Wynn | June 12, 2007 at 04:18 PM