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The Racist anti-Islamic movie financed by Israelis talmudists is designed to attack the US in retaliation of Dempsey and the Obama administration refusal to obey Netanyahu orders and to give Romney a 'presidential agenda' which is 'Protect, Serve and Die for Israel'

 Netanyahu's commandos killed the US ambassador Christopher Stevens, a specialist in secret military diplomacy operations, in Benghazi

UPDATE FROM LIBYA; 13 September 2012-11H18 GMT: Special forces which stroke the US embassy in Benghazi are definitively from the UAE and were dressed as NATO special forces. These are trained and supervised by the french DGSE, like the qataris special forces in Libya, the head of the DGSE is Erard Corbin de Mangoux, he was put in place in France by mossadnik Sarkozy. Mangoux is a Gladio-mossad member like his master Charles Pasqua 

Different witnesses in Benghazi confirmed that the commandos which attacked the US convoy had night-vision helmets, laser-guided weapons, highly sophisticated, and GPS trackers, they were dressed as NATO special forces units, like the ones operating in Benghazi up to the Egyptian border. These witnesses confirm that none of the attackers speak any Arabic or Berberian dialect use in the area, they flew the scene very quickly. The different factions in Benghazi are trained and supervised by the pentagone. Only French and British are dressed this way in the area. None of any groups in Benghazi have the ability to trace so easily any target, otherwise they would have killed Gaddafi without NATO help. Prime suspects are the israelis, as Obama is still refusing to meet with Netanyahu. Like in 2007, Zionist cartoons provocation, Israel is fueling the West with Islamophobia because Israel lost the intelligence battle over the Middle East, as the US had been able to know exactly what Netanyahu was doing, something entirely new in Washington. This new wave of provocations is designed to fuel the hatred against Muslims in the US, and put the israeli agenda on the table, 7 weeks before the presidential elections, to give Romney 'an agenda', as his defeat is now sure, unless Israel is able to trigger serious attacks against the US military in the Middle East.  This has all the trademarks of a false flag, Israel does not need the US anymore meddling in Libya, like in Lebanon in 1982, they will strike and kill a maximum of US and NATO  military forces to signify that they are in charge now.

Abu-Suleyman  


US consulate attack in Libya: unrepentant film-maker goes into hiding


 
Telegraph UK Appearing to have no discernible track record in film, religion or politics, Bacile identifies himself as an Israeli Jew and said he produced, directed and wrote the two-hour film, “Innocence of Muslims”.

It was released in July, but only began to be noticed in the Islamic world after a version dubbed into Arabic was put online last week.

Speaking by telephone to the Associated Press from an undisclosed location, Bacile, who went into hiding on Tuesday, remained defiant, saying Islam is a “cancer” and that he intended his film to be a provocative political statement condemning the religion.

Bacile, who is aged 52 or 56, said he believed the film will help his native land by exposing Islam’s flaws to the world.

“Islam is a cancer, period,” he repeatedly said, claiming the film cost £3.3 million to make and was financed with the help of more than 100 Jewish donors.

He said he had worked with some 60 actors and 45 crew to make the two-hour film in a three-month period last year in California. “The movie is a political movie. It’s not a religious movie,” he said.

It is also being promoted by controversial Florida pastor Terry Jones, who sparked protests in the past for burning the Koran and vehemently opposing the construction of a mosque near Ground Zero in New York.

Jones had said he planned to show a 13-minute clip of the film on Tuesday evening at his church in Gainesville, Florida.

Though Mr Bacile was apologetic about the American deaths in Benghazi, he blamed lax embassy security and the perpetrators of the violence.

“I feel the security system [at the embassies] is no good,” said Bacile. “America should do something to change it.”

A 14-minute trailer of the film that sparked the protests depicts Muhammad as a fraud, a womanizer and a madman in an overtly ridiculing way, showing him having sex and calling for massacres. Its production values are shoddy and the dialogue stilted. In most scenes actors are super-imposed on desert locations; many have browned their faces with make-up.

The New York Times reported that the film excerpt had drawn little attention since being posted in July, but was picked up after a version dubbed into Arabic was put online last week.

Bacile said the film was produced in English and he doesn’t know who dubbed it in Arabic. The full work has been shown once, to a mostly empty cinema in Hollywood earlier this year, he said.

The website’s guidelines call for removing videos that include a threat of violence, but not those that only express opinions. YouTube’s practice is not to comment on specific videos.

A scene from the film was also was broadcast on the Egyptian television channel Al-Nas, and then on Sunday, Egyptian Grand Mufti Ali Gomaa denounced “the actions undertaken by some extremist Copts who made a film offensive to the prophet”.

Morris Sadek, an Egyptian-born Christian in the US known for his anti-Islam views, told the Associated Press from Washington that he was promoting the video on his website and on certain television stations, which he did not identify. He has staged protests before with Terry Jones.

Both Sadek and Bacile depicted the film as showing how Coptic Christians are oppressed in Egypt, though it goes well beyond that to ridicule Muhammad – a reflection of their contention that Islam as a religion is inherently oppressive.

“The main problem is I am the first one to put on the screen someone who is [portraying] Muhammad. It makes them mad,” Bacile said. “But we have to open the door. After 9/11 everybody should be in front of the judge, even Jesus, even Muhammad.”

For several days, Egyptian media have been reporting on the video, playing some excerpts from it and blaming Sadek for it, with ultraconservative clerics going on air to denounce it.

Muslims find it offensive to depict Muhammad in any fashion, much less in an insulting way. The 2005 publication of 12 caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper triggered riots in many Muslim countries.

Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation based in Manchester, issued a statement which led with the a condemnation of the film.

“I wish to condemn with reservation the vile and disgusting film by Israeli filmmaker Sam Bacile, produced in the United States which depicts the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in a derogatory way. The only intention of this evil man is to cause harm to the hearts of Muslims and create more friction amongst our diverse communities,” he said.

He went on to condemn the killing of US ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens. “Whilst we Muslims are hurting and disgusted at his film we must maintain peaceful protest and ensure we channel our anger towards those that have done such actions.”

He called on YouTube to remove the film. The foundation’s stated aim is to work for the “peaceful co-existence and dialogue for all communities”.

 http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/us-consulate-attack-in-libya-unrepentant-film-maker-goes-into-hiding/21074/

 

High alert at US embassies: Fear that anger at anti-Islam film may engulf Middle East


US embassies across the globe are tightening security after the ambassador to Libya died in a militia attack against the Benghazi consulate. The attack was sparked by a US film satirizing the Prophet Muhammad. Protests over the film are widening.

­A US Marine Corps anti-terrorism group has been dispatched to Libya to boost security in the wake of the deadly attack, officials said Wednesday.


The roughly 50-member unit of the Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team is currently en route to the North African country. The Tuesday night attack resulted in the death of John Christopher Stevens, the US ambassador to Libya, and three other diplomatic staffers.


Washington condemned the attack, and urged American embassies and citizens across the world to take extra precautions. Calls for more protests are already being raised in Egypt, Afghanistan, Algeria, Tunisia and other countries. In Gaza, Palestinian protesters burned a US flag.


Palestinian men burn the US flag during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam, on September 12, 2012 in front of the United Nations headquarters in Gaza City (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)

The Taliban called on Afghans Wednesday to prepare for a fight against Americans, and urged insurgents to "take revenge" on US soldiers.


"The Islamic Emirate calls on religious heads around the country to completely inform Muslim followers of the inhumane acts of Americans… And make them ready for a long-term fight," the group said in a statement.


Afghan authorities forced the country’s largest telecom service to restrict access to YouTube to prevent the controversial film from being viewed. Washington also asked Kabul for assistance maintaining calm over video. The service will continue to be blocked “until the video is taken down," Afghan officials said. Pakistan has reportedly followed suit.


Moroccan women shout slogans during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam, on September 12, 2012 near the US consulate in Casablanca (AFP Photo / Abdelhal Senna)

The movie behind the recent outrage is the two-hour-long amateur film "Innocence of Muslims", which satirizes the life of the Prophet Mohammed. The movie claims the prophet was a fraud and a philanderer who, among other sins, approved of sexually abusing children.


After being uploaded to YouTube, the film sparked outrage among the international Muslim community and sent its director, Israeli-American Sam Bacile, into hiding. Bacile later commented that Islam is a “cancer” that threatens Israel, and therefore needed to be exposed to the world.


Some 2,000 Egyptian demonstrators massed around the US embassy Tuesday night. After climbing the compound’s walls and tearing down the American flag, they hoisted a black banner bearing the traditional Islamic message: “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His Prophet.”


On Wednesday, the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest political organization, urged “peaceful protests outside all the main mosques in all of Egypt's provinces.” The demonstrations are set for Friday, and “all national forces” are urged to join in, the group said.


Egyptian politicians have also voiced concerns that the film aims to incite sectarian violence in the country. Production is reported to have involved two US-based Coptic Christians, while Copts make up a powerful religious minority in Egypt.


Dubbing the movie a “racist crime,” Egypt’s Freedom and Justice Party said that “both elements of the Egyptian people – Christians and Muslims – have been and will always be united in the face of such despicable attempts that seek to foment conflict in this homeland.”

http://rt.com/news/security-film-protest-islam-977/

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