Breivik is now on trial in Oslo after confessing to the murder of 77 people in Norway last July, killings that he justified as part of a “war” between the west and Islamists. The report, by anti-racism group Hope Not Hate, states that since the 33-year-old’s killing spree, the counter-jihad movement – a network of foundations, bloggers, political activists and street gangs – has continued to proliferate, see the Hope Not Hate webiste
http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/
Campaigners cite the formation three months ago of the Stop Islamization of Nations (Sion) group headed up by Pamela Geller in the USA, designed to promote an umbrella network of counter-jihad groups across Europe and the US, as evidence of a global evolution. Another development concerns the hardening of links between European and US anti-Islamic organisations.
SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER, Hate in the Mainstream Spring 2012. Pamela Geller is the anti-Muslim movement’s most visible and flamboyant figurehead. She’s relentlessly shrill and coarse in her broad-brush denunciations of Islam and makes preposterous claims, such as that President Obama is the “love child” of Malcolm X. Pamela Geller is the “new” president of Stop Islamization of Nations (SION).
Married in 1990 to Michael Oshry, Geller spent the 1990s and most of the 2000s as a well-to-do Long Island housewife. After divorcing in 2007, she mostly busied herself rearing her four children, writing blogs and posting slam poetry-style videos trashing all things liberal on her YouTube channel.
The investigation into the murder uncovered an alleged fraud ring. According to the New York Daily News, employees enabled “underground characters,” including “known” drug dealers, to buy luxury cars using fake identities. Eleven people who worked for the dealership, including Tsiropoulous, were arrested, but Pamela Geller escaped the scandal unscathed, (SO FAR, as the murder investigation continues.)
According to how Pamela Geller reasons, “All the Terrorists are Muslims Hence all Muslims Must be Terrorists”, if that was the case then ” All members of the KKK are Southern Baptists Hence all Southern Baptists Must be Members of the KKK,”, makes sense to Pamela Geller.
In addition to Geller and Spencer, they identify their first Board of Directors as: Dr. Ali Sina, Dr. Wafa Sultan, Stefan Herre, Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Babu Suseelan, and Anders Gravers. They describe this group as “human rights activists”, “pro-freedom activists”, “freedom fighters”, etc .
Bill Warner Private Investigator Sarasota Fl at www.wbipi.com