Fatwa: Hunted in America

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Her critics have called her ‘the most dangerous woman in The united states,’ ‘far-right hate queen,’ and ‘the anti-Muslim movement’s most visible and flamboyant figurehead.’

Her admirers say she is ‘the Joan of Arc of the counter-jihad movement,’ ‘probably the most top world experts in radical Islam, sharia, and Islamic supremacism,’ and ‘a wonderful fighter for liberty.’

Now, in Fatwa: Hunted in America, Pamela Geller tells her own story of how she became probably the most world’s foremost activists for the freedom of speech, individual rights, and equality of rights for all.

With the slicing wit and piercing insight that have characterized all her work, Pamela Geller here recounts her unlikely journey from New York City career girl to indomitably fearless human rights activist, reviled by the enemies of freedom the world over.

‘I assumed my freedom,’ she writes. ‘Never for one moment did I think that it usually is taken from me. But all that changed on sooner or later.’

That day was September 11, 2001, when on a beautiful, bright blue sunny morning, the global jihad struck in The united states with terrifying and murderous force. The United States of The united states and the free world as a whole would never be the same again.

Neither would Pamela Geller. In this book, Geller tells the whole strange story of how she began chronicling her take on news events at her groundbreaking website Atlas Shrugs, then moved into activism, in the beginning on behalf of Muslim girls who were being brutalized and victimized at home for not following the misogynistic rules of Islamic law, and then to stand against the advance of jihad and sharia on a lot of fronts — above all for the freedom of speech, which is increasingly more embattled in this age of jihad.

It’s all here: Geller recounts the battle to defeat the sinister Ground Zero mosque project; the ISIS attack at Geller’s Mohammed Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest in Garland, Texas; the fatwa issued to her and plot to behead her; and much more including the relentless vilification from a mainstream media hell-bent on defaming and destroying everyone who stands for freedom against jihad terror and sharia oppression.

Pamela Geller writes: ‘Any lover of freedom would have been tarred the same way I used to be, and many have been. I am but a proxy in this terrible, long war. What has happened to me is what happens, in small and large ways, to every American who stands for freedom.’

Yet, as shown in this book, she has prevailed. Without Pamela Geller, there would be a 16-story mega-mosque at Ground Zero today. Without Pamela Geller, untold numbers of young women who are living free today instead would have been sufferers of honor killings. Without Pamela Geller, countless numbers of indefatigable fighters for freedom would have been cowed and intimidated into silence by an increasingly more violent and authoritarian left-wing agenda.

If this book is proof of anything, it’s that one person can make a difference. And what a remarkable difference Pamela Geller has made. At last, in Fatwa: Hunted In America, she tells her story.

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