Jihad Über Alles: Hajj Amin el-Husseini’s Nazi Disciple, Johannes “Omar Amin” Von Leers

Johannes “Omar Amin” von Leers: The Nazi Disciple of Hajj Amin el-Husseini Who Converted to Islam, Found a Haven in Egypt, and Embraced a More Potent Ideology to Destroy the Judeo-Christian West—Islamic Jihad As I noted in my analysis [summary … Continue reading

Discussion: Understanding the Canonical Islamic Jew-Hatred Which Incites Murderous Palestinian Muslim Jihad Terror Attacks on Jews

My discussion with KEMD’s Bill Medford of the content in these two posts, here, and here.

Palestinian Muslims: El-Husseini’s—And Muhammad’s—Willing Jew Executioners

During a speech yesterday (10/20/15) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appropriately decried the “apologetics” which have minimized the role played by ex-Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin el-Husseini (1895-1974)—founder of the modern Palestinian Muslim movement—in fomenting genocidal Islamic Jew-hatred. Netanyahu made … Continue reading

Eva Cassidy – Autumn Leaves

John Williams: CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEZ 2nd Movement – Rodrigo

Palestinian Clerics, Citing Muhammad’s Murderous Example, Call for Jihad Genocide of the Jews

[Via MEMRI. A ghoulish picture, and equally ghoulish accompanying commentary, posted on Facebook, depicting the Israeli Jewish victim of one stabbing attack, while the knife was still protruding from the back of his neck, the caption declaring: “Stabbing operation. The … Continue reading

Ella Fitzgerald: “Give Me the Simple Life”

Norah Jones & Marian McPartland – 2003 Piano Jazz

My Sam Sorbo Interview Corrective to Orwellian Fox News Coverage of Russian Bombing of JIHADISTS in the Syrian Morass

I discussed the Syrian morass with Sam Sorbo referencing a long, extensively researched and referenced piece written for PJ Media in December, 2012—whose basic findings remain valid, reflecting unchanged dynamics over not only the past almost 4-years, but indeed since … Continue reading

Art Pepper, “Red Car,” Art Pepper – alto sax; George Cables – piano; David Williams – bass; Elvin Jones – drums, 1977