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Grenell lights up Susan Rice for years of failed Dem foreign polices that led to war: ‘We see you' | |
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[FoxNews] Ric Grenell, the Trump administration's special presidential envoy for special missions, slammed Obama and Biden-era diplomat Susan Rice for the Democratic Party's years of foreign policies that he said landed the U.S. in two different wars under the Biden administration alone. "Your guy couldn’t even talk to Putin. For 3.5 years! Your policies helped usher in a war in Ukraine, Gaza…and Rwanda if you remember," Grenell posted to X on Saturday afternoon. "And then you lied about Libya - it wasn’t caused by a video," he continued, referring to claims in 2012 that an anti-Islam video
Grenell was responding to a post from Susan Rice, who served as an Obama administration national security advisor and U.N. ambassador, that claimed conservatives "are up to the same old tired crap" following President Donald Trump's tense meeting with Ukraine President Volodomyr Zelenskyy on Friday. Related: Susan Rice 12/12/2024 The Historic Failure of the Biden Administration Susan Rice 10/26/2024 [Another] Washington Post Editor Resigns After Paper's Non-Endorsement of Harris Susan Rice 10/24/2024 Teen arrested for plotting terror attack on Phoenix Pride parade Related: Sam Bacile 08/16/2013 Producer Of Anti-Muslim Film Released From Los Angeles Prison Sam Bacile 09/29/2012 Alleged Anti-Muslim Filmmaker Ordered Jailed Sam Bacile 09/26/2012 Pakistani minister stands by anti-Islam film-maker bounty | |
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Producer Of Anti-Muslim Film Released From Los Angeles Prison |
2013-08-16 |
![]() An Egyptian Christian who was one of the key figures behind an anti-Islam film that sparked violence in the Middle East and elsewhere was released from a Los Angeles prison. Mark Basseley Youssef, 55, of Los Angeles, who reportedly wrote and produced "Innocence of Mohammedans," was released to a half-way house to serve was sentenced in November 2012 to prison for violating his probation in a 2010 check-kiting case. He will leave the half-way house on September 26, but will be on probation for the next four years, according to Rooters. Youssef, also known as Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, is believed to have uploaded to YouTube a 14-minute trailer translated into Arabic for the crudely produced film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad, despite not being allowed to use the Internet without permission from his probation officer. In the wake of the initial violence following the release of the trailer, two media outlets interviewed a Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, man who gave his name as Sam Bacile and reportedly said he had produced, directed and written "Innocence of Mohammedans," and that Jewish donors had bankrolled the production. But his claims, which included that he was an Israeli American in the real estate business, quickly came under scrutiny and were found to be untrue. It was later revealed that Bacile was Youssef. |
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Alleged Anti-Muslim Filmmaker Ordered Jailed | |
2012-09-29 | |
![]() Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out! and tossed in the calaboose You have the right to remain silent... without bond Thursday, as a U.S. judge said she feared he would try to flee. Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the alleged director/producer of "Innocence of Moslems," appeared in court in Los Angeles after being jugged Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out! for breaching the terms of his probation for a 2010 banking fraud conviction. Prosecutor Robert Dugdale said the 55-year-old had allegedly made eight breaches, including making false statements to probation officers and using at least three different names. ![]() You have the right to remain silent... without bond, saying he was a flight risk and a danger to the community. "The court has a lack of trust in this defendant," she said. Concerns have been raised for Nakoula's safety due to the widespread anger his alleged video has provoked among Moslems, and his hastily-arranged court appearance was held under tight security in downtown LA. The hearing was closed to the public, but journalists and anyone else interested was allowed to follow proceedings via videoconference from a separate building. Nakoula -- allegedly the real identity behind the pseudonym Sam Bacile, listed as the director of "Innocence of Moslems" -- was briefly taken into custody earlier this month for questioning by his probation officer. ![]() The film depicting the Prophet Mohammed as a thuggish deviant offended many Moslems, and sparked a wave of anti-American protests that have cost several lives and saw mobs set U.S. missions, schools and businesses ablaze. In February 2009, a federal indictment accused Nakoula and others of fraudulently obtaining the identities and Social Security numbers of customers at several Wells Fargo branches in Caliphornia and withdrawing $860 from them. ![]() ...contributed $814,540 to the 2008 Obama campaign... to pull the video trailer. Garcia filed legal action in Los Angeles Superior Court last week, but a judge rejected it -- and on Wednesday, she filed a new suit alleging breach of copyright in federal court in Santa Clarita, Caliphornia. The actress says she had believed to have signed up for a film called "Desert Warrior" set 2,000 years ago, and only realized her lines had been over-dubbed when the row with Moslem protests erupted this month. In her initial lawsuit, Garcia alleged she has suffered severe emotional distress, financial setbacks and the "destruction of her career and reputation." But Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Luis Lavin denied her request for a restraining order to prevent YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, from continuing to show the film clips. The English version of the trailer, which has been withdrawn from YouTube in a number of countries, includes blatantly overdubbed parts of dialogue, and Mohammed's name seems to have been added in post-production. Garcia said she only saw four pages of script for the two days she spent on set, and had no idea about the movie's religious content. "No one spoke of the Moslem faith, no one spoke of Mohammed. Nor would I do that," she said. | |
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Pakistani minister stands by anti-Islam film-maker bounty |
2012-09-26 |
[Dawn] ![]() Railways minister Bilour sparked international criticism when he offered the blood money, also urging Taliban and al Qaeda bully boyz to carry out what he called the "noble deed". The government and Bilour's own party, The Awam National Party, have distanced themselves from the reward for the person behind the crudely-made "Innocence of Moslems" disrespecting the Holy Prophet ((PTUI!)) and sparking violent protests across the Moslem world. Bilour said a businessman from Lahore has offered to put up a further $400,000 for the reward and said that freedom of speech should not be used as an excuse to insult Islam. But Bilour insisted public opinion was behind him in Pakistain -- which has seen dozens of protests against the film including nationwide rallies on Friday that ended in bloodshed and looting, with 23 people reported killed. "I expressed my personal view and faith. I stand by my declaration," said Bilour. "My faith is non-violent, but I cannot forgive and tolerate (this insult)." He said a businessman from Lahore had offered to put up a further $400,000 for the reward and said that freedom of speech should not be used as an excuse to insult Islam. "Killing is not a good way, but right now it is the only way, because no action has been taken from Western countries (against the film-maker)," he said. The producer of the film, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, is reported to be a 55-year-old Egyptian Copt and convicted fraudster, based in Los Angeles and currently out on parole. US reports say Nakoula wrote and produced the film, using the pseudonym Sam Bacile before being identified. Police questioned him before he went into hiding with his family. |
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The fear in the Islamic world is not so much that the enraged Moslems will kill non-Moslems, but that they will end up killing fellow-Moslems and destabilise their governments On 15 September 2012, Din TV discussed the blaspheming film 'Innocence of Moslems' with the host taking the view that innocent people should not be killed to avenge the crime of one person in America. He tried to attract the attention of half a dozen discussants to the fact that an American ambassador had been killed in Libya which was an outrage against Islam itself because an innocent man had been killed; he also warned that offended Moslems should not destroy Moslem property and kill innocent Moslems to quench the fire of their rage. After regulation expression of outrage, most discussants were inclined to the cautious view but two holy manal scholars tended to excuse the killing of Americans becae the US as a state was to blame 'on the basis of the passage of the offending film by US Censor Board and its widespread showing in American cinema' houses before it finally appeared on Youtube. Qari Zawwar Bahadur was full of anger and insisted together with another holy man that Moslems should express their outrage and let the Americans be shown all over the world that their government was guilty of an inexcusable crime. US Special Envoy Ambassador Grossman was in Islamabad planning the next tripartite Pak-Afghan-US talks later in the year. He announced that his government condemned the blaspheming film and was in no way involved in making it public. American website American Spectator on 15 September 2012 put out this observation: 'The supposed source of all this froth is a satirical movie called "Innocence of Moslems" directed and produced by a man named Sam Bacile, isn't packing theatres nationwide; in fact, it hasn't even been released yet. But a few trailer snippets drifting around YouTube were supposedly enough to incite a mob to murder an ambassador'.
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It may be the largest city in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... when a mob attacked the US consulate in the city. Just as in Libya, through the salafists, and in Egypt, through a flag, Al Qaeda may have been acting behind the scenes in Bloody Karachi too, threatening to assert its domination through the creeping conquest of the Taliban - as reported by interior minister Rehman Malik Pak politician, Interior Minister under the Gilani government. Malik is a former Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) intelligence officer who rose to head the FIA during Benazir Bhutto's second tenure. Malik was tossed from his FIA job in 1998 after documenting the breath-taking corruption of the Sharif family. By unhappy coincidence Nawaz Sharif became PM at just that moment and Malik moved to London one step ahead of the button men. He had to give up the interior ministry job because he held dual Brit citizenship. . Police mobiles have been burned and one man killed as if according to a plot aimed at damaging Pakistain under the pretext of protest. More ominous events are foretold for Afghanistan where American troops are physically exposed to an Afghan Army that the US has built up as its surrogate after it leaves the country in 1914. After Laghman, where the Taliban killed American troops, luring a counterattack that killed a number of innocent Afghan women, Afghan Army troops have killed their American partners in Zabul and Helmand ...an Afghan province populated mostly by Pashtuns, adjacent to Injun country in Pak Balochistan... . Elsewhere Moslem protesters will kill fellow-Moslems, destabilise their countries in the process and pave the way for turban organizations like Al Qaeda and its affiliates for takeover. The American News Agency that Dare Not be Named agency dug out the truth about the offending maker of the film. The man behind 'Innocence of Moslems' is Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a 55-year-old Coptic Christian with a criminal past who lives in Caliphornia. He has admitted to providing logistical support for the production of 'Innocence of Moslems' but has denied being Sam Bacile, the name given as the film's maker. But the evidence so far unearthed suggests he is the man. He has stated that the film cost $5 million, which was raised from 100 Israeli donors.
In Pakistain the National Assembly condemned the Youtube outrage and called the incident 'shameful' and 'derogatory' and demanded that YouTube, the platform which hosts the video, remove the 14-minute clip. (It has since been removed.)
The foreign Ministry had already sent out a strong condemnation earlier. Meanwhile, ...back at the sea battle, the Terror of the Baltic's career had come to an abrupt and watery end... Pakistain Moslem League-Nawaz (PML-N) Christian minority member Dr Nelson Azeem called for a ban on the video and said that every Christian in Pakistain condemns this act.
The fear in the Islamic world is not so much that the enraged Moslems will kill non-Moslems but that they will end up killing fellow-Moslems and destabilise their governments. It has happened in Pakistain after the Salman Rushdie affair and in the wake of the insulting cartoons published in Denmark in 2006. Predictably,
kaboom!. American and Western embassies came under threat and Christian minorities in the Islamic world anticipated terror. Expat Moslems in the West came out in the streets to shout their outrage, their media coverage worldwide sparked further action, while Afghanistan promised to be the final battleground because of the physical presence of American and Allied troops there. Pakistain should tremble at what might happen next. Al Qaeda has stamped its presence in Egypt, Syria and Libya where a new prospect of carnage of Moslems to punish the West is opening up. Already Pakistain's innocent citizens are being massacred by Al Qaeda with the help of Punjabi Taliban and jihadi warriors laid aside by Pakistain Army when it decided to abandon jihad in Kashmire.
The Denmark cartoons which had been published in September were avenged in November. The Punjab government thought it could capitalise on the Moslem rage and win the 2007 or 2008 election. On Lahore's Mall, the rioters torched hundreds of cars and cycle of violences and damaged government buildings and private businesses. Outlets of foreign fast food companies McDonald's, KFC and Pizza Hut as well as several local restaurants and businesses were attacked and set on fire. Several shops and travel agencies were broken into and looted. The demonstrators entered the Punjab Legislative Assembly and torched a room next to the chamber of the opposition leader. After that they moved on to the Pakistain International Airlines (PIA) building and broke its front. They attacked the hotel Holiday Inn on Egerton Road and the nearby Aiwan-e-Iqbal, smashing windows and burning cars. On The Mall, Dayal Singh Mansions came in for thorough destruction. The blaze at the KFC restaurant spread to the upper stories of the Coopera Art Gallery, a Moslem Commercial Bank branch, a National Bank branch, and a Telenor franchise. The mob had earlier set fire to a petrol station there. Pakistain's capacity for self-damage on the basis of outrage is enhanced because of two factors: 1) presence of America and Al Qaeda close to Pakistain and 2) the persistence in force of Blasphemy Law which victimises non-Moslems. The public mind has been rendered dull by repeated scenes of death and annihilation - which is ignored by the victims as America's war. The state has erred by embracing an unrealistic anti-Americanism which lacks capacity to harm the target country but prompts the Paks to attack their own state as a 'slave of America'. | |||||||
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US judge rejects call to ban YouTube anti-Muslim film |
2012-09-21 |
[Al Ahram] ![]() Garcia is one of three actresses in the film to have come forward with similar accusations since the kaboom of violence that destroyed Moslem countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia last week. She sued YouTube and its owner Google ...contributed $814,540 to the 2008 Obama campaign... for releasing excerpts of the very amateurish film, which was later dubbed into Arabic and made to show Mohammed as a thuggish womanizer. YouTube said Wednesday it extended its restrictions on the video to "countries where it is considered illegal by local authorities; that is, to date, India, Indonesia. Malaysia and Soddy Arabia ...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in their national face... YouTube last week restricted access to the film in Egypt and Libya after unrest in those countries, and has been adding countries to the list. Some others including Pakistain and Sudan, have blocked access themselves. The US actress also filed a lawsuit against the reported producer of the film, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, on grounds of invasion of privacy, fraud, slander and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The 55-year-old Egyptian Copt and convicted fraudster -- out on parole -- lives in Los Angeles and has admitted to working on the film, "Innocence of Moslems." US media say Nakoula wrote and produced the film, using the pseudonym Sam Bacile before being identified. He was questioned overnight Friday by police before going into hiding with his family. |
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Extreme reaction to film |
2012-09-20 |
![]() Coincidentally, it comes at a time when The Satanic Verses is back in the news because of Salman Rushdie's memoir about the personal consequences entailed by Ayatollah Khomeini's infamous fatwa. The reaction to it was perhaps the first instance in living memory of globalised protests against a controversial literary text that many Moslems deemed blasphemous. Rushdie, who remained in hiding for a decade under the protection of the British state, has, gratifyingly, lived to tell the tale. But numerous people -- translators, publishers, even a pair of Belgium-based imams -- were killed over that novel. Iran effectively rescinded the fatwa eventually, but it is sobering to note that an independent Iranian organization has lately increased its bounty on the writer's head by half a million dollars. The sordid saga of the Danish cartoons, rescued from the obscurity they deserved by some Europe-based mullahs intent on making trouble, is even fresher in the collective memory. In the case of the present provocation, there is an added frisson on account of the so-called Arab Spring. A great many Libyans are upset about the death of the US ambassador and three other Americans in Benghazi last week, and the authorities in Tripoli ...a confusing city, one end of thich is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn... seem duly embarrassed. The irony, of course, is that the incidents that resulted in the fatalities occurred in a nation that NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis.... forces 'liberated' last year, and that too in a city celebrated as the cradle of the revolt against Muammar Qadaffy ...Proof that a madman with money will be politely received for at least 42 years until his people get tired of him and kill him... 's dictatorship. It is perhaps pertinent to recall that at least one NATO general was honest enough to note at the start of the intervention that some of the forces the West was assisting in Libya were precisely the sort of forces it was combating in Afghanistan. What's more, no lessons have been learned. The same mistake is being repeated in Syria. It's unclear from the available evidence whether the ambassador, Christopher Stevens -- remembered by friends and acquaintances as a genial State Department Arabist -- was deliberately targeted. The attack on the US consulate in Benghazi has been attributed to a group called Ansar al-Sharia ...a Yemeni Islamist militia which claims it is not part of al-Qaeda, even though it works about the same and for the same ends... , and it has been suggested that the violence on the anniversary of Sept 11 had little to do with the offending film: rather, it ought to be perceived in the context of the struggle for ascendancy within Libya. Similar claims have been aired about the protests in Egypt, whose president has been accused of tardiness in condemning the violence and vowing to protect foreign missions. In Sudan, it is not just the US embassy that has attracted protesters but also the British and German missions. Of course, the latter two governments have no more to do with the offending film than the US authorities. It is almost certainly the case that the protests across the Moslem world are in some part an excuse for venting anti-American -- and, more broadly, anti-Western -- sentiments. They are a sorry excuse. There are plenty of reasons to be appalled by US actions and manoeuvres in any number of Moslem countries. Innocence of Moslems should not figure among them. The film was clearly intended as an Islamophobia ...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do... -inducing provocation. The sensible approach would have been to ignore it completely. Judging by the 14-minute 'trailer' on YouTube, it has no artistic merit whatsoever. What's more, the cast and crew were apparently unaware of its intended purpose. They were told it was a depiction of Egypt 2,000 years ago. The anti-Islamic aspects of the dialogue were dubbed afterwards, as a canny American blogger, Sarah Abdurrahman, was among the first to cotton on. Perhaps equally insidious has been the effort to portray it as an Israeli-funded venture. It was purportedly the brainchild of 'Sam Bacile', a Jewish real estate agent in the US, who claimed in interviews that the funds came from Israeli businessmen. This has turned out to be one of the many myths perpetrated by petty criminal Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a Caliphornia-based American of Coptic Christian origin, who used the pseudonym 'Sam Bacile' to conceal his real identity, and who has thrived on publicity from a couple of fundamentalist Christian confederates. It is useful to remember, in this context, that some fundamentalist Christians in the US support Israel unreservedly solely in the interests of hastening Armageddon. It wouldn't be much of a stretch to conjecture that Innocence of Moslems is a consequence of that mindset. What's not surprising is that some Islamists are willing to match the Islamophobes, absurdity for absurdity. Excerpts from the film apparently failed to excite much of a response after it was posted on YouTube last month, until it was dubbed into Arabic and a handful of Egyptians picked up on it, going to the extent of broadcasting bits of it on a private evangelical channel. The very idea that a film such as this can in any way dent the faith of Moslems does not bear serious scrutiny. But then, one cannot fail to recognise that the idiocy of Islamophobes easily finds echoes in the Moslem world. It is unlikely that Nakoula sought to elicit the sort of reaction witnessed in Benghazi, but there can be little doubt he did seek to provoke a response. And he got what he wanted. It would undoubtedly have been infinitely wiser to deny him this satisfaction. But it's too late for that. Perhaps the most bizarre response to recent events came from Republican presidential contender Willard MittRomney ...former governor of Massachussetts, currently the Publican nominee for president. He is the son of the former governor of Michigan, George Romney, who himself ran for president after saving American Motors from failure, though not permanently. Romney has a record as a successful businessman, heading Bain Capital, and he rescued the 2002 Winter Olympics from the midst of bribery and mismanagement scandals. More to the point, he isn't President B.O... , who accused the B.O. regime of pandering to Islamist sentiments. Romney has rightfully been taken to task for that ridiculous insinuation. It is nonetheless interesting to imagine, though, what Washington's response would have been had the events in Benghazi taken place in Islamabad, Tehran, Damascus ...Home to a staggering array of terrorist organizations... or Kabul. |
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Obama can be sued over insulting film: Iran official | |
2012-09-18 | |
[Iran Press TV] A senior Iranian official says US President Barack ObamaWe're gonna punish our enemies and we're gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us... could face legal action in connection with the production of an anti-Islam movie by an American Jew.
"Article 18 and 27 of the ICCPR, adopted by the United Nation, stipulate that the religion and the rights of the minorities should be respected," Mohammadi said. The US government is a signatory to this covenant and has to respect it. Therefore, an individual or an NGO (non-governmental organization) can file a lawsuit against the president of the country for breach of the covenant, he added. Mohammadi heaped praise on the Moslems for their massive protests against the movie, noting "Protest against insults to religious sanctities should not be limited to time, place and customary reactions and we should undertake legal measures." "The world's elite know pretty well that Islam is a divine religion and Moslems have always respected divine religions and messengers and would never remain silent vis-à-vis any desecration," the official said. The controversial movie that has sparked outrage in the Moslem world has been produced by anti-Islam Israeli-American Sam Bacile. Bacile has assumed responsibility for the direction and production of the blasphemous film, which he said was made thanks to Jewish donations totaling USD 5 million. | |
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Feds Interview Calif. Filmmaker |
2012-09-15 |
LOS ANGELES -- A Southern California filmmaker linked to an anti-Islamic movie inflaming protests across the Middle East was interviewed by federal probation officers at a Los Angeles sheriff's station but was not arrested or detained, authorities said early Saturday. Not arrested? Golly, what would the charge be if they did? But the newshound writing this sounds disappointed... Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, was interviewed at the station in his hometown of Cerritos, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Don Walker said. Federal officials have said they were investigating the activities of Nakoula, who has been convicted of financial crimes. If the probation department determines Nakoula violated terms of his release, a judge could send him back to prison. Making a film violates his parole? Walker said Nakoula traveled voluntarily in a squad car with deputies. "You can come with us in the squaddie or my boys can toss your place. Your call." "He went to the Cerritos station to talk with probation officers. He's not under any arrest," Walker said. The deputy said he doesn't have information on the interview or how long it lasted. KNBC-TV reported that Nakoula went to the station early Saturday morning. The TV station said that media had been staking out the home at the end of a cul de sac in the Southern California city when the man emerged wearing a coat, hat, scarf and glasses. In 48 hours the newshounds will know every facet of this man's life, including all his transcripts and diplomas... The probation department is reviewing the case of Nakoula, who was previously convicted on bank fraud charges and was banned from using computers or the Internet as part of his sentence. The review is aimed at learning whether Nakoula violated the terms of his five-year probation. How can you ban someone from using a computer in 2012? Everyone, just about everyone, has one. Hey, maybe he didn't use a computer... maybe he used a SMARTPHONE! That's not a computer, is it? Or isn't it? Case law, anyone???? Karen Redmond, a spokeswoman for the administrative office of the U.S. courts, confirmed Friday the review is under way. Federal authorities have identified Nakoula, a self-described Coptic Christian, as the key figure behind "Innocence of Muslims," a film denigrating Islam and the Prophet Muhammad that ignited mob violence against U.S. embassies across the Middle East. A federal law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Thursday that authorities had connected Nakoula to a man using the pseudonym of Sam Bacile who claimed earlier to be writer and director of the film. So what? Nakoula pleaded no contest in 2010 to federal bank fraud charges in California and was ordered to pay more than $790,000 in restitution. He was also sentenced to 21 months in federal prison and was ordered not to use computers or the Internet for five years without approval from his probation officer. His attorney cited Nakoula's poor health in a bid for leniency and home detention, stating his client suffered from Hepatitis C, diabetes that require twice-daily insulin shots, and other ailments that required more than 10 medications a day, according to a transcript of the sentencing. Many records in case remain sealed, but prosecutors sought a longer prison term and noted that he misused some of his own relatives' identities to open 600 fraudulent credit accounts. Nakoula apologized during the proceedings and his attorney James D. Henderson Sr. said Nakoula had learned his lesson. About bank fraud, we hope, which was the point of his conviction and sentencing. Henderson said during the hearing that his client had been enlisted by another man to open the accounts and had only received $60,000 to $70,000 from the fraudulent transactions. He got involved in the scheme after losing his job in the gas station industry and had been forced to work for a few dollars a weekend at swap meets to try to support his children and an ailing father, Henderson said, according to the transcript. It could be difficult to establish a probation violation case against Nakoula. In the federal court system, the conditions of supervised release are geared toward the offense for which a defendant was found guilty and imprisoned. In Nakoula's case, the offense was bank fraud. His no contest plea was to charges of setting up fraudulent bank accounts using stolen identities and Social Security numbers, depositing checks from those accounts into other phony accounts and then withdrawing the illicit funds from ATM machines. As long as he keeps his nose clean in terms of the law and his conviction he's free to do as he likes. If he wants to make a schtoopid film, fine, whatever. While it was unclear what might have provoked authorities' interest, the filmmaker's use of a false identity and his access to the Internet through computers could be at issue, according to experts in cyber law and the federal probation system. Nakoula, who told the AP that he was logistics manager for the film, was under requirements to provide authorities with records of all his bank and business accounts. The probation order authorized in June 2010 warned Nakoula against using false identities. Nakoula was told not to "use, for any purpose or in any manner, any name other than his/her true legal name or names without the prior written approval of the Probation Officer." Federal prosecutors had charged that Nakoula used multiple false identities in creating his fraudulent accounts. Several, Nicola Bacily and Erwin Salameh, were similar to the Sam Bacile pseudonym used to set up the YouTube account for the anti-Islamic film. Other pseudonyms used in the accounts ranged from Ahmed Hamdy to P.J. Tobacco. Nakoula was also told he could not have any access to the Internet "without the prior approval of the probation officer." Nakoula was ordered to detail any online devices and cellphones to authorities and was told his devices would be monitored and subject to searches. Jennifer Granick, a criminal defense lawyer who specializes in online crimes, said authorities might not have been aware of Nakoula's online activity even if monitoring devices were placed on his computers. "That may be very hard for a probation officer to catch ahead of time." Granick also noted that Nakoula's conviction for financial crimes might provide a basis for probation officials to review bank and other monetary records. "Somebody charged with a financial crime might receive some supervision categories where they might re-offend," she said. There are indications that "Innocence of Muslims" may have already been under way as a film project when Nakoula was arrested. A casting call for actors and crew for a film called "Desert Warrior" ran in Backstage magazine, based in Los Angeles and New York, in May and June 2009. The casting call described the film project as a "historical Arabian Desert adventure" and listed a "Sam Bassiel" as producer. One notice identified "Pharaoh Voice Inc."as the film's production company. California state records show Pharaoh Voice was incorporated in September 2007 by a "Youssef M. Basseley." The principal address for Pharaoh Voice in Hawaiian Gardens, a southern California community, is the same location where Nakoula lived until 2008, according to state records. During an interview with AP, Nakoula denied that he was Sam Bacile, but acknowledged knowing him. |
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U.S. govt rats out anti-Muslim filmmaker |
2012-09-14 |
[USA Today] Federal authorities have identified a Coptic Christian in southern Caliphornia who is on probation after his conviction for financial crimes as the key figure behind the anti-Mohammedan film that ignited mob violence against U.S. embassies across the Mideast, a U.S. law enforcement official told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named on Thursday. "He did it! Kill him!" The official said authorities had concluded that Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, was behind "Innocence of Mohammedans," a film that denigrated Islam and the prophet Muhammad and sparked protests earlier this week in Egypt, Libya and most recently in Yemen. It was not immediately clear whether Nakoula was the target of a criminal investigation or part of the broader investigation into the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans in Libya during a terrorist attack. Attorney General Eric Inaction JacksonHolder confirmed Thursday that Justice Department officials were investigating the deaths, which occurred during an attack on the American mission in Benghazi. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation, said Nakoula was connected to the persona of Sam Bacile, a man who initially told the AP he was the film's writer and director. But Bacile turned out to be a false identity, and the AP traced a cellphone number Bacile used to a southern Caliphornia house where it located and interviewed Nakoula. |
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Anti-American Protests Spread to More Countries, Warnings at Seven Embassies |
2012-09-13 |
Protesters turned out in Tunisia, Morocco, and Sudan today as US embassies in at least seven countries warned of possible attacks sparked by outrage over an anti-Islamic film. In Tunisia, some 200 protesters turned up at the US embassy and police responded by firing "teargas and rubber bullets into the air" to disperse the crowd. Soldiers protected the embassy. There were no injuries reported. In Morocco a crowd of more than 300 gathered near the US consulate in Casablanca. A photo of the scene shows police standing before barricades. No violence has been reported but protesters shouted "Death to Obama!" And in Sudan, a few hundred protesters gathered outside the US embassy in Khartoum. The group, which called itself "Sudanese Youth" delivered a list of written demands to staff at the Embassy. Staff described the demands as "asking for an immediate apology, removal of the YouTube video," and criticism of Pastor Terry Jones. Pastor Terry Jones scheduled an anti-Islamic protest yesterday but has claimed he has no connection to the film "The Innocence of Muslims" beyond showing it once. The film's producer was interviewed by various news outlets yesterday as Sam Bacile, but today someone connected to the production claimed this is not the producer's real name but a pseudonym. Until recently, the ultra-low budget film was only available on YouTube in English. But on September 4th, Bacile uploaded a portion of the film to YouTube in Arabic. From there it spread to Arabic television and was condemned by Salafi leaders in Egypt. There are now indications that the film may not have been the motivation for the deadly attack in Benghazi. That attack appears to be the work of Al Qaeda, who merely used the protest over the film as an opportunity to enlist large crowds to aid in the killings. Frankly, according Au Auric, this does not look like a SROP "Sudden Reactionary Operation" but rather a "Co-ordinated Strike Operation" = COSOP against US interests. |
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Israeli Rabbi Condemns Anti-Islam Film |
2012-09-13 |
[An Nahar] An Orthodox Israeli rabbi and former cabinet minister on Wednesday condemned as "garbage and slime" a film deemed offensive to Islam that has sparked deadly anti-U.S. protests in Libya and Egypt. "Although freedom of expression and the right to use satire are sacred democratic principles, these freedoms should not be used as an excuse to publish garbage and slime," Michael Melchior, a long-standing advocate of inter-faith dialogue, wrote in a statement. "The film of Sam Bacile, who identifies himself as a Jew and an Israeli, published under the guise of the 'war on terror,' is in fact a film that tramples upon the faith and dignity of hundreds of millions of Mohammedan believers and upon Mohammed, the prophet of Islam, in the most degrading and ugly way," he added. |
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