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The new 60-minute audio-video presentation focuses on the true nature of the terror war America woke up to on Sept. 11, 2001. “We are engaged in Islam’s Jihad,” says producer Chuck Missler. “Most Americans – and even most Christians – have no real awareness of the nature of Islam: its origin, its agenda and its methods.”
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