Ever heard of a group called JTF?

Yegus

New Member
AKA The Jewish Task Force? They put down Muslims all the time. They compared Islam to Nazism and Communism. They compared Muhammed to Hitler. They even think Obama is a Muslim. Their leader is a Gilligan-lookalike named Chaim ben Pesach who used to do a TV program about America and Israel and respects Meir Kahane. I'm not making this up. Go to their website and see for yourself.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

First let me welcome you. I will check up the JTF. I am not surprised by the group. The zionists have taken over the media; google bowed down to them. They even managed to get Obama elected.
 

AbdAllah84

Junior Member
Don't play into their hands

:salam2:

As sister Aisha said on another thread, by visiting these sites you give them undue rating and popularity they are looking for.

The Jewish Task Force is a Kahanist organization in the United States that raises money for the claimed purpose of funding radical right-wing Jewish groups in Israel puts on television programs through local-access cable and runs a website with the stated goal of saving Israel, America, and The West.

JTF is run by the former national chairman of the Jewish Defense League, Victor Vancier, who is also commonly known as Chaim Ben Pesach, and previously as Chaim Ben Yosef. In October of 1987, he was sentenced to 10 years in Federal prison for taking part in a series of bombings in the New York area since 1984 to protest Soviet treatment of Jews.

Well that the kind of people who run these sites apart from self proclaimed experts on Islam, who have been refuted time and again.

Another similar Zionist group Camera: 'What they have been busy doing'

A pro-Israel pressure group is orchestrating a secret, long-term campaign to infiltrate the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia to rewrite Palestinian history, pass off crude propaganda as fact, and take over Wikipedia administrative structures to ensure these changes go either undetected or unchallenged.

A series of emails by members and associates of the pro-Israel group CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America), provided to The EI, indicate the group is engaged in what one activist termed a "war" on Wikipedia. A 13 March action alert signed by Gilead Ini, a "Senior Research Analyst" at CAMERA, calls for "volunteers who can work as 'editors' to ensure" that Israel-related articles on Wikipedia are "free of bias and error, and include necessary facts and context." However, subsequent communications indicate that the group not only wanted to keep the effort secret from the media, the public, and Wikipedia administrators, but that the material they intended to introduce included discredited claims that could smear Palestinians and Muslims and conceal Israel's true history.With over two million articles in English on every topic imaginable, Wikipedia has become a primary reference source for Internet users around the world and a model for collaboratively produced projects. Openness and good faith are among Wikipedia's core principles. Any person in the world can write or edit articles, but Wikipedia has strict guidelines and procedures for accountability intended to ensure quality control and prevent vandalism, plagiarism or distortion. It is because of these safeguards that articles on key elements of the Palestine-Israel conflict have generally remained well-referenced, useful and objective. The CAMERA plan detailed in the e-mails obtained by EI appears intended to circumvent these controls.

In the past, CAMERA has gained notoriety for its tactic of accusing virtually anyone who does not toe a right-wing pro-Israel line of bias. The group has even accused editors and reporters of the Israeli daily Haaretz of being "extreme" and participating in "radical anti-Israel activity." Jeffrey Dvorkin, the former ombudsman of National Public Radio (NPR), frequently criticized by CAMERA for an alleged pro-Palestinian bias, wrote on the web publication Salon in February 2008 that "as a consequence of its campaign against NPR, CAMERA acted as the enabler for some seriously disturbed people," citing persistent telephone threats he received in the wake of CAMERA campaigns.

Thats the kind of scholarship these people represent. Don't do them a favour by visiting them. Thats exactly what they are looking for.

Just in Case you are not sure what's it all about:

Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land: Media & the Israel-Palestine

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6604775898578139565


:wasalam:
 

Yousef83

Junior Member
if you ask them about promised land its include whole middle east and half of Turkey :) they claim very specific but we all know that without us's support israel is very simple
 
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