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How 30 Million DVDs Sent In 2008 Election Fuel The Anti-Mosque Debate Today
Rachel Slajda | August 25, 2010, 8:15AM
In the last weeks before the 2008 elections, an organization called the Clarion Fund spent some $16 million to reprint and distribute 28 million copies of their 2005 film about radical Islam and terrorist groups. "Obsession" was inserted into newspapers -- and packaged with scary photos of scarf-clad men -- in swing states.
That move, funded by a single anonymous donor, may still be echoing in 2010's protests about the Cordoba House and other mosques around the country.
"The single most powerful piece of media over the past five years that has been effective in persuading average Americans to the Islamist threat has been 'Obsession,'" Tom Trento, the director of the Florida Security Council, told TPMmuckraker today. Trento said he participated in the multimillion-dollar distribution of the film by giving out tens of thousands of copies at both parties' 2008 conventions.
"Obsession" -- the abridged version of which you can watch here -- aims to scare, with graphic footage of terrorist attacks and large rallies where clerics scream in Arabic, "Death to America!" Commentators, including the daughter of a jihadist and Jerusalem Post writer Caroline Glick, say things like, "Jihad has come to America" and describe terrorist attacks as "multiple fronts in a global Jihad." more...
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