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The Terrorism Awareness Project

You may know that David Horowitz is the former radical Leftist of the 60s who opened his mind to intellectual honesty and made a change for the better in his worldview. FrontPage Magazine is probably his best known online presence and it's where much of his work is done challenging the closed-minded collective at work in this country's academic establishment. Horowitz makes a difference and is keeping the Left on their toes.

With a new project from The David Horowitz Freedom Center, he is now in the business of keeping terrorists and radical Islam on their toes. He is providing a ready education online for you if you're ready to be intelletually open and willing to adopt a more aware worldview.

If you haven't seen it yet, please allow me to make the introduction... Folks, meet The Terrorism Awareness Project. The video presentations and the facts laid on this site will be a real eye-opener for anyone who hasn't been paying attention since the late 1970s.

Comments

Anonymous said…
you've got to be kidding me! this guy is a nutcase and does not present anything "eye-opening." His site is complete bullshit and anyone who thinks it is respectable is a sad mistake of a human being.
Rena Bernard said…
No, Anonymous, I am certainly NOT kidding you. David Horowitz is not a "nutcase" -- anyone willing to put his/her name to their work carries far more credibility with me than a "nutcase" who posts comments anonymously...

"His site is complete bullshit and anyone who thinks it is respectable is a sad mistake of a human being." With sweepingly general statements like that, Anon, you must really know what you're talking about! You're right; I really should stop paying attention to those pesky details backed up by research! We sad mistakes are annoying with our search for details and credible sources! Geez.

Thanks for pointing out the error of my ways. I must absolutely take to heart all ANONYMOUS posts because they are surely very credible...

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