It is a crime to remain silent in the face of evil, it is said. Thus, I am speaking up and urging other good men and women to raise their resonant voices while they can before they are brutally silenced by the ever-creeping Islamofascism.

-- Amil Imani


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Friday, 02 December 2016 03:40

Attacks on border agents up 200% this year Featured

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By Rick Moran

Shocking testimony from Border Patrol chief Mark A. Morgan during a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security Committee detailed just how dangerous the border is becoming for his agents.

Morgan says attacks on border patrol agents are up a staggering 200% over last year, with a surge in young illegal aliens and unaccompanied minors being a particular problem.

Wednesday, 12 October 2016 03:47

WikiLeaks Reveals DNC Elevated Trump to Help Clinton Featured

In June 2015, Donald Trump announced his presidential campaign.

According to an email from Marissa Astor, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook’s assistant, to Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, the campaign knew Trump was going to run, and pushed his legitimacy as a candidate. WikiLeaks’ release shows that it was seen as in Clinton’s best interest to run against Trump in the general election.

Tuesday, 30 August 2016 05:00

How the Clintons Gave American Foreign Policy its Muslim Tilt Featured

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By G. Murphy Donovan

The Clinton role in the rise of Islamic irredentism has now come full circle.  Bill Clinton might get the credit for the original Muslim tilt. Bosnia (1992-95) set the table for a series of interventions that gave birth to the so-called Arab Spring and any subsequent triumphs of Islamofascism. Ironically, Bill Clinton could be both righteous about civil wars in the Balkans and oblivious to genocide in Rwanda simultaneously.

Omid Kokabee’s Release Comes After Months Struggling with Kidney Cancer That Was Left Untreated in Prison

Imprisoned Iranian scientist Omid Kokabee, who spent more than five years in Evin Prison for refusing to work on Iran’s military projects, was granted conditional release on August 29, 2016. Kokabee, currently on medical leave, was diagnosed with kidney cancer this past April after years of being denied proper medical treatment by prison authorities.

Sunday, 10 July 2016 04:31

My Brothers in Blue Featured

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Grieve your loss, my brothers in blue. You are my heroes, no matter what hue.
Words are trite, telling the anguish of my heart. But, that's all I have, my brothers in blue.
You walked your beat, in cold and heat, so I can rest in my retreat, my brothers in blue.
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