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Flight 93 memorial: blogburst for 9/9/08

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This week’s edition of the Flight 93 blogburst is out a couple days early, timed to capitalize on yesterday’s published interview at FrontPage with Alec Rawls, our customary blogburst leader and author of the book Crescent of Betrayal.  I had hoped for something a bit meatier than the online interview, but since it represents rare international exposure, Alec felt it necessary to stick to basics, in the interest of informing the ignorant.  Since the mainstream media has largely suppressed the story, lots of otherwise well-informed folks haven’t heard much of anything about the scandal, other than the propaganda from the National Park Service.

Let’s hope the interview awakens a multitude of readers.


FrontPage Magazine covers the memorial debacle

FrontPage managing editor Jamie Glazov interviews Alec Rawls in this week’s FrontPage interview.

Rawls takes the opportunity to lay out the basic facts for a new set of readers:

1. That the giant crescent (originally called the Crescent of Embrace) points to Mecca.

2. That this giant Mecca-oriented crescent is STILL THERE in the Circle of Embrace redesign (explicitly described as a broken circle, as was the Crescent of Embrace).

Punch line:

It’s like gate security catching a terrorist with a bomb and telling him to go back outside and see if he can hide it better the second time.  All [architect Paul Murdoch] did was add some completely irrelevant disguise.

Please give FrontPage a visit, and if you haven’t bookmarked them already, the site is well worth your time.

FrontPage founder David Horowitz has been exposing the far left’s takeover of the Democrat mainstream since the 1980’s, and since 2001 he has extended his Discover the Networks approach to our Islamo-fascist enemies. If you are drawn to the sound of the guns, FrontPage is on the frontline of both the culture-war and terror-war battles for accurate information.

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