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The horrifying images of Islamic terror victims tumbling through the air to their deaths and the massive collapse of steel and concrete that followed are seared into the memories of anyone who saw them, but it's been nearly 10 years, and what should America do? Follow the advice of famed Democratic pundit, Bob Beckel?
"I know it's still sensitive here in New York and New Jersey, but we are gonna have to get OVER 9/11," he said.
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Absolutely the last thing Americans should consider, unless they wish to ignore the second round of 9/11 attacks, according to those who are on the ground fighting jihad in America, such as the plan for a Muslim mosque at the site where some of the 9/11 wreckage landed, daily.
"In Islam, I don't think one can minimize the important of symbolism, and this is one mother of a symbol," says AtlasShrugs founder Pamela Geller, who also is executive director of the American Freedom Defense Initiative.
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She was speaking of that Ground Zero mosque project in New York. Her work is now part of a new "resistance tool kit" that is available.
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It includes her book, "Stop The Islamization of America," as well as the "Ground Zero Mosque: Second Wave of the 9/11 Attacks," and "the 9/11 10th anniversary "Never Forget" Challenge Coin.
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Two scenes from Ground Zero in 2010 are significant: The mother of a 9/11 victim pleading with New York to "not put mosque on the cemetery," and another individual, a first responder to the World Trade Center attacks, demanding of Americans, "Where are you?"
The day itself was a picture-perfect, cloudless time in history. It the East, people had just opened shop doors and booted up computers. That's when the "Religion of Peace" made its grand entrance onto the American stage.
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Suddenly the thundering of jets overhead and the cataclysmic reverberations of the impact of steel, glass, fuel and passengers into a towering superstructure.
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It all comes back in the literally enraging documentary "The Ground Zero Mosque: The Second Wave of the 9/11 Attacks."
This is key to what has been going on since 9/11. It blows the lid off the fifth column strategy to complete the Islamists' work begun then.
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What Americans should be doing is outlined in "Stop The Islamization of America."
Alarmingly, it warns that America is not like Europe in 1529 or 1683 when the Islamic invaders were stopped at the gates. Now, it point outs, Islamists are inside the gates, have a strategy for conquest and are busy at it right now.
For example, while prominent media lecturers say the Cordoba House Ground Zero mosque project is meant to bring Americans together, Imam Abdul Rauf, the cleric who formerly led the work, said, "New York is the capital of the world, and this location close to 9/11 is iconic."
The subtitle to his book is "Islamic dawah (proselytizing) from the World Trade rubble."
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His wife, Daisy Khan, said, "I think the building came to us, which goes to show that there is a symbolism there, and that there's a divine hand in it; that it's so close to the tragedy that it's close proximity is very symbolic."
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The documentary includes Rauf caught on a microphone – after supposing recording had stopped – explaining the strategic leadership structure for Islam's offensive against the U.S.
He said, "I'm the head coach of this strategic initiative, and the president of the United States or the president of Malaysia or the president of England is like a player you want to bring in for particular plays. The[y] are the members of the team that you want to bring in. We're looking at it exactly like you look at a game of football. You want to gain yardage, you just want to keep scoring first downs."
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As the documentary's producer, Robert Spencer notes: "This will be the triumphal mosque of all triumphal mosques. It will outdo the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, or be second only to them."
Meanwhile, victims' family members who wonder, "Where's the reciprocity? Where's the sensitivity to the non-Muslim world?" are called bigots.