The Decade of Resistance

Hello I am a Canadian Iranian. I was concerned about my country of birth and wondering why a country that was once one of the two world superpowers and the first country to adopt a charter of human rights, had become such a backward country, were tyranny rules, crime is rampant and over 55% of its youths have contemplated suicide at least once?

The answer came after I read the Quran. It was then that I realized the reason Iran has become a hell hole and the reason all Islamic countries are cesspools of the world is because of Islam.

In 1998 I started writing against Islam on the Internet. Few paid attention then. But the 9/11 terrorist attack changed everything and the interest to know Islam peaked.  

The decade of 2000 was the decade of awakening. Those who thought Islam is just another religion came to see the danger that this faith poses to their freedom and civilization.

However, paradoxically Islam became stronger to the extent that Muslims managed to send an Islamofile president to the White House and penetrated deeper in the fabric of the government at all levels. This is no surprise. Muslims have been working towards the takeover of the world since 1960s. They advanced without any resistance.  There was no resistance because there was no awareness and fear of Islam.

After 9/11 people started questioning Islam and many came to realize this faith is indeed a serious threat to the world.  One decade later and over 15,000 terrorist attacks by the followers of “the religion of peace” have awoken many. 

Faithfreedom International was a pioneer in raising the awareness of Islamic threat. Many great generals in the fight against Islam were made through Faithfreedom.  Leaders like Wafa Sultan, Amil Imani, Abul Kazem and hundreds more have told me that Faithfreedom was instrumental in shaping their views about Islam. Faithfreedom changed the perception of Islam worldwide.

This coming decade will be the decade of resistance. We are already seeing the signs of this resistance in many European countries.  

We are now launching the FreedomBulwark site. This site is created to help all those in the resistance movement to network together, exchange ideas, devise plans of action and stop the Islamization of the world working together. The movement already exists. It is made of millions of people from all countries. People are concerned. They are speaking out and standing up. FreedomBulwark is for all these people to meet. You can write a blog, form groups, find new friends, invite your friends from facebook, and if you already have a blog, you can use FreedomBulward to invite more people to visit your blog. Together we are stronger.


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shrek
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written by Roy , January 19, 2011
Ali, inspite of getting defeated muslims don't change their attitude. I think that's why even in internet where any muslim can publish articles criticize Islam doesn't raise a voice. If moderate muslims were really that genuine in their hearts, as you like to point out, then in 10 years of resistance a lot of apostates should have started joining this movement. Only thing they are doing is just leaving Islam and keeping silent about it. But when you have internet why do you need to show yourself.
John K
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written by John , October 03, 2010
I have read some news about growing discontent with Islam inside Iran. Reportedly, some youth are questioning why Iran has accepted a foreign religion. Consequently, they are considering a return to Zoroastrianism as a return to a native religion.

While I find Zoroastrianism a dubious candidate to exchange for Islam, I am encouraged that people are questioning it.

It actually raises the entire question of why nations that were involuntarily subjected to a foreign religion have voluntarily continued in submission to it.

This also relates to an FFI article I am now reading about al-Quseimi, who describes the fear of living in a Muslim country because you don't know who might report you as an apostate, thereby subjecting you to the death penalty.

I hope to address this issue further in a post to another FFI article.

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