"Innocence Of Muslims"...Made By Muslims?
Walid Shoebat writes at FrontPage:
Court documents reveal that Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the producer of the movie Innocence of Muslims, partnered in a scheme with Eiad Salameh, my first cousin. Eiad is a Muslim terror supporter and is not an Egyptian Copt.He comes from Beit Sahour, Bethlehem and is well known by the FBI and the Arab community as a conduit for Middle Easterners who can obtain authentic, legitimate identifications, from passports to credit cards including many nationalities. He then places these identifications in the hands of dubious characters to use for fraudulent purposes.
In fact, I revealed Eiad Salameh way before this whole fiasco erupted--in 2008, and the first knowledge of Eiad and Nakoula was revealed on September 14, 2012 by the Smoking Gun, which provided court documents that prove these two connected in 2009 in a major financial scheme.
The narrative that circulates in the media fails to answer crucial questions behind the mystery of this film.
For example, to date, no one has stepped forward or can confirm for certain that whoever holds an identity by the name of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, is even that man. He, after all, held several identifications, including Muslim names. He could have easily presented a valid I.D. when he was arrested, yet he was likely not the man in that I.D.
Such a claim isn't easily dismissed; if an Egyptian by the name of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula is blamed for angering over a billion Muslims, it would not be that difficult to find the entire family in Egypt, including brothers, cousins, aunts, siblings, wife, wives, ex-wives, mistresses, pet names and all. Especially since Egypt sparked all the riots that spanned over 30 some nations.
In the Middle East you are known by your clan, yet Egypt cannot produce this man's family and background?
Besides this, why would Nakoula, who claims to be a religious Coptic activist, have extensive connections with Eiad, a man who I know hates Copts and is well-known to be the best schemer the Middle East has produced and has contacts with terror networks?
More at the link.







The other conspiracy theory I saw was that the actors didn't know it was supposed to be a movie about Mohammed.
NicoleK at September 27, 2012 3:31 AM
Am I the only one who views with a jaundiced eye those who believe they can lie to me?
That list includes law enforcement, Muslims, Federal Agents, politicians, the media and a few individuals whom I have learned that I cannot trust. For some, it's their job. For some, their religious duty. To me, the motives don't matter.
MarkD at September 27, 2012 5:28 AM
Not really surprised. Since most of the world never heard of this vid, until after Egypt was storming the embasy. Has to wonder how they found it.
Joe J at September 27, 2012 7:28 AM
I can easily believe the actors didn't know, the voices were dubbed over by someone else at times. It was truly bizarre.
Sara at September 27, 2012 2:41 PM
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