It's Islamic Radicals, Stupid!

Marching in solidarity with the French people in Paris today Attorney General Eric Holder declared “we must attack the underlying causes of Islamic radicalism!” Isn’t that what we have been doing, obviously ineffectively, for the past 14 years?

Since 1998 attacks on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the 2000 attack on the USS Cole whole forests have been destroyed feeding the endless reams of well-intentioned treatises prescribing solutions to vanquish the threat to the West from Islamic radicalism. They have included invasions, a Marshal Plan for the Middle East, entrepreneurial summits, U.S.-mandated elections, toppling tyrants..the list goes on and on.

What is your latest, best idea, Mr. Holder? A February White House Conference on Extremism…hmmm.

Last week’s Paris terrorism reminds me of Yogi Berra’s twisted adage: “It’s Déjà Vu all over again!” Yet another Al Qaeda sleeper cell awakened in a western democracy by a jihadi cult of murder that promises paradise instead of damnation for taking innocent life all in the name of Islam – several terrorists holding an entire nation hostage.

Where will the next atrocity occur?

By any objective measure the rampage at Charlie Hebdou and Hyper Casher Market in Paris constituted a horrendous breakdown in French intelligence. The Kouachi bros and their confederates were infamously known to French and U.S. counter-terrorism authorities for years…and yet, French police decided just several months ago that they did not constitute a sufficient menace to justify continued surveillance. That decision will haunt the French for years to come.

The shock wave from Paris is the latest in a growing wave of jihadi-inspired terror against Muslims and westerners in recent months in France, in Europe, in the Middle East and across the globe.

In March, 2012, 3 Jewish children, a rabbi, and 3 French soldiers were murdered in Toulouse against a backdrop of rising anti-Semitism against France’s half a million Jews. In May, a French national jihadi murdered 4 visitors to Belgium Jewish Museum in Brussels by a French national. Then there were the attacks in Ottawa (October), in Sydney (December), in London (May), and in New York (November). Nigeria’s “goryfied” radical Islamist Boko Haram wiped out a whole village last week. Pakistan is sinking into a terror-laden trap. In the past three months in Saudi Arabia, a Dane, a Canadian, and two Americans were attacked, and one of the Americans killed at a Riyadh gas station — attackers inspired by ISIS videos calling on Muslims to kill westerners. In Abu Dhabi, an American school teacher mother of three was stabbed to death in a shopping mall. Yemen is disintegrating into the bloody hands AQIP – under a wave of Al Qaeda-inspired suicide bombings that have killed thousands in recent weeks. And this list is just the tip of the iceberg. I haven’t even mentioned the mile-long list of interrupted outrages that have been foiled by tips, luck, and/or the hard, inadequately rewarded grinding work of intelligence and counter terrorism officials.

The hand-wringing begins anew. What to do? How to unravel the radical riddle? Are we next? Are there sleeper cells about to be activated in the U.S.? What do we know about the so-called “lone wolves” who are just a gun or hatchet away from yet another murderous jihadi assault?

For 15 long years I have personally immersed myself in the history and theology of Islamic-based terror. I co-founded the first Arab-language television production company (Layalina Television) after 9/11 to create original programs to mitigate Arab/Muslim hostility toward the West – a feel good endeavor that was well intentioned and did reach millions of Arabs, but admittedly a drop in the bucket.

Since 9/11, the U.S. government has funded hundreds of millions of dollars in “public diplomacy” initiatives to tranquilize Bin Ladenism. A new Arab television station (Al Hurra), entrepreneurial training, emissary missions, inter-faith dialogues…and on and on. Add to that our latest “war against ISIS” and the endless drone strikes against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQIP) in war-torn Yemen, attacks on the Khorsan Group in Syria, the fight against Al Qaeda in Mali, Nigeria, and now, after a NATO effort to topple Qadaffi the dismal disintegration of Libya into a jihadi jungle.

The Arab world, having failed the promise of the Arab Spring, is now being torn apart by the first-in-centuries intra-Islamic war between Sunni and Shiite, imposing a whole new overwhelmingly complex dimension to our feeble efforts to diffuse the call to jihad.

It is fair to admit that no Muslim leader or coalition has come up with the magic potion to defeat the toxic Islamic jihadi cult of murder inspired by Al Qaeda and its franchisees. A few days ago, Egypt’s President Al Sisi called for a “religious revolution” to rebuke and refute Islam’s ill-begotten jihadi theology – a courageous declaration against the cancer that is within Arab societies. Yet so far, no sermon from Cairo’s venerable center of Islamic studies Al Ahzar University has eviscerated the jihadi agenda. The lure of salvation for fanatically defending the faith is proving irresistible. And tranquilizing the venom of Sunni hatred of Shiites (and vice versa) battling for the mantle of Muhammed’s rightful inheritance is beyond western civilization altogether.

It is so maddening that no Muslim leader has been able to marshal the mass following to rebuke and destroy the jihadi justification of terrorism, murder, and the taking of innocent lives in the name of Islam, with the eternal reward of paradise (with a few virgins thrown in for good measure) awaiting those who embrace jihad. That is JOB #1 no matter what else is done.

Are we doomed to suffer Islam’s schisms and Arab decimation for the foreseeable future? Unfortunately, the outlook is bleak. The 21st century history of the Arab world will likely be known as the 100 year struggle to reconcile Islam’s relationship with its Middle East believers in a globalized world. ISIS and Al Qaeda soul-snatchers are feverishly competing for the hearts and minds of thousands of Arab, European, and Americans to join their Jihadi crusade. And even if Syria’s fiendish Bashar al Assad was evicted from Damascus on a magic carpet tomorrow, the bloodlust unleashed by the Ayatollahs, their Shiite Iraqi puppets, Bin Laden and Al Baghdadi, and Assad’s henchmen will not be vanquished by western arms or by Arab governments for decades to come.

It is time to acknowledge that the torrent of anti-Jihadi fire retardant the West unleashed against this evil after 9/11 has proven ineffective. All of the good talk and inspired ideas have not adequately choked off the oxygen.

What is common-sensibly realistic in every sense of that word to help reverse the threat in the coming months? Here are a few practical ideas:

1. Hearts & Minds: In the battle over information between ISIS/AQ and the West, the jihadis are winning. I am sick and tired of hearing how slick ISIS’s social media is. Where is the U.S. social media website depicting the gruesome atrocities inflicted by ISIS against Muslims, Christians, and other innocent civilians including crucifixions of Sunnis, Shiites, and Christians, the first-hand accounts of rape, massacres, mass burials, the child slavery, torture and corruption. The State Department’s Center for Strategic Counter-Terrorism Communications – the lead anti ISIS propaganda operation in the U.S. government – deploys inside-the-Beltway cyber-Pablum instead of Seal Team Six-style videos designed to shame and discredit jihadi wannabees? Nothing the State Department has produced offers any real promise to neutralize ISIS and AQ. It’s like tossing Howdy-Doody into a knife fight (to paraphrase James Baker).

2. The “No Boots on the Ground” Charade: There are several thousand U.S. military “advisers” now in Iraq. If Al Qaeda’s Khorsan Group in Syria poses a direct threat to the U.S. homeland, well, doesn’t it border on a dereliction of duty not to authorize U.S. ground troops to decimate it? Enough with the mission creep logic. OK Mr. Majority Leader McConnell, how about creating a bi-partisan task force to work with the Obama Administration to remove the fight against ISIS and Al Qaeda from partisan politics.

3. Islam Is Not Untouchable: It is high time for a frank, honest, unexaggerated public open discourse in the Middle East, in Europe, and in the U.S. on the barbarity of jihadi Islam and its evil genesis. How many Muslim clerics and academics have publicly contested Sayed Qutb’s jihadist criminalization of Islam (Islam’s Karl Marx)?

Islamist apologists (i.e., Hollywood liberals, yes you Ben Affleck, running amok) fearing accusations of Islamophobia, or naively falling back on the half-truth that Islam is a peaceful religion, are conflating bigotry with truth-in-believing. Fortunately, modern Islam is producing a new “Justice League” of fearless Islamic academics – the Silicon Valley equivalent of modern, honest Islamic entrepreneurs — who must be given a bigger social media pulpit — such as Mohamad Khorchide of Germany. Prof. Khorchide has uncontestable credentials to confront the Quranic-inspired jihadi pestilence – and there are more like him, but they must be enlisted and empowered in a campaign that is constant, consistent, and collaborative to reach the jihadi wannabees of Europe and the U.S.

4. Counter-terrorism Border Controls: Shame on us if returning Americans with curious visa or entry stamps between the ages of 18 and 35 and who have been abroad for more than 3 weeks are not subjected to an interrogation that would make even Israeli border guards blush. And, for good measure, are we sure we are doing everything we can with our allies to ferret out U.S. citizens traversing European/Turkish airports between the ages of 18 and 35 who have not re-entered the U.S. after a two or three week trip allegedly to visit grandma?

The struggle against ISIS and Al Qaeda has entered a more ominous and complex era. While neither pose an existential threat to the U.S., our democratic way of life will further erode if we do not throw out the shopworn 9/11 playbook before the homeland is subjected to a dastardly attack again and realize that until Islam reforms itself, and that could take decades, of not a century – cool, hard-headed containment quarantining the region is the best defense against a Middle East that must ultimately heal thyself.

To my anguished French friends who are in our thoughts: Nous Sommes Ici, Lafayette!

Eddie Redmayne Wins Best Actor – Drama At 2015 Golden Globes For 'The Theory Of Everything'

Eddie Redmayne won Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama at the 2015 Golden Globes for “The Theory of Everything.”

“This was a huge privilege,” he said, thanking “Stephen, Jane and the entire Hawking family for letting us into their lives.”

Redmayne continued to express gratitude for the time he spent with Stephen, who has said watching the film was like “watching himself.”

The 33-year-old plays Stephen Hawking in “The Theory of Everything,” a performance that required months of physical training. He defeated Steve Carell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jake Gyllenhaal and David Oyelowo for the honor. This is Redmayne’s first Golden Globe award.

Last year, Matthew McConaughey won Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for “Dallas Buyers Club.”

'Boyhood' Wins Best Picture – Drama At 2015 Golden Globes

“Boyhood” nabbed Best Motion Picture – Drama at the Golden Globes on Sunday, topping “Foxcatcher,” “The Imitation Game,” ‘Selma” and “The Theory of Everything.”

“Boyhood” earned five Golden Globe nominations, also winning Best Supporting Actress (Patricia Arquette) and Best Director (Richard Linklater). The film, a coming-of-age tale made in small chunks over 12 years, lost Best Supporting Actor (Ethan Hawke) and Best Screenplay (Linklater).

“Boyhood” is widely favored to receive Best Picture recognition when the Oscar nominations are announced on Thursday, as are the other four nominees.

Recent Golden Globe winners for Best Motion Picture – Drama include “12 Years a Slave,” “Argo,” “The Descendants” and “The Social Network.”

Here Are The Best GIFs From The 2015 Golden Globes

Every award show has its fair share of GIF-able moments, and the 2015 Golden Globes on Sunday were no exception. From Chrissy Teigen’s tearful moment to Emma Stone handling Tina Fey’s “Big Eyes” joke like a champ, here are our favorite GIFs from the evening, courtesy of Giphy:

Chrissy Teigen’s crying face:

Anna Faris and Chris Pratt demonstrating what a hilarious power couple looks like:

Benedict Cumberbatch photobombing Meryl Streep and Margaret Cho:

Cumberbatch’s “Who, me?” face:

Jennifer Aniston getting grabby with Kate Hudson:

Jeffrey Tambor’s triumphunt moment:

George Clooney gushing about his real-life leading lady, Amal:

Emma Stone taking that “Big Eyes” joke in stride:

Paul Rudd and Adam Levine bro-ing out:

Giuliana Rancic throwing back a shot of tequila:

These Were The Most Moving Speeches At The Golden Globes

There were a number of excellent speeches at the Golden Globes on Sunday night. Jill Soloway, Jeffrey Tambor, Common, Michael Keaton, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Kevin Spacey each used their time on stage as an opportunity to acknowledge the progress the industry has seen over the course of the past year.

Prepare to get misty-eyed as you watch the most moving moments from the evening.

Golden Globes 2015 Tweets From Women Prove Amy And Tina Should Host Forever

We’ll admit, our Golden Globes countdown has been an emotional affair. As we prepared to watch beloved funny ladies Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host the ceremony for the third and final year, we relived some of our favorite moments, listened to Lionel Richie’s “Once, Twice, Three Times A Lady” on loop and brushed up on some of the most badass women in entertainment this year.

This year, Poehler and Fey addressed the landslide of recent sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby head on. They lampooned gender stereotypes while reminding us just how pervasive they are.

If this year’s Golden Globes taught us anything, it’s that women are dominating TV. Our small screens have been filled with women of color, young women, gay women, women with mental illness, transwomen, women with good intentions and women motivated by greed over the last year. Put simply, women make for great TV.

It has also been a historic year for women in film. Ava DeVurnay became the first African-American woman ever nominated in the Best Directory category for “Selma.” Also nominated for Best Picture, “Selma” explores critical moments in the civil rights movement with increased attention to roles of women in one of the most important eras in American history.

Some highlights from the 2015 Golden Globes included:
–Amy and Tina listing the amazing credentials of Amal Clooney, whose husband George Clooney received the for the Cecil B DeMille lifetime achievement award. Finding such a remarkable woman to agree to marry you definitely a lifetime achievement. (Clooney seemed to agree.)

–“Jane the Virgin” star Gina Rodriguez taking home the award for Best Actress in a TV Comedy. She thanked showrunner Jennie Urman for “making me your jane.” Women in Hollywood = more women in Hollywood.

–Benedict Cumberbatch photobombing Meryl Streep and Margaret Cho.

–“Transparent” creator Jill Soloway thanked her mother and transwomen and men everywhere, dedicating the award to the memory of Leelah Alcorn, an Ohio trans teen who committed suicide in December.

–Kristen Wig and Bill Hader proving they should definitely host the awards next year.

–Amy Adams celebrating strong female voices accepting the award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.

–A man won a best actor award for playing a woman. Jeffrey Tambor accepted the award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in the role of Maura Pfefferman in “Transparent.”

–Jane Fonda joking that “It’s nice that men at last are getting the recognition they deserve for being good at comedy!” as Lily Tomlin laughed along.

–Julianne Moore winning Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture for “Still Alice,” despite being told “no one wants to see a movie about an old woman,” as she recalled in her speech.

–An honorary mention goes to the trailer for the third season of “House of Cards,” which premiered during a commercial break. Because Robin Wright is so damn fierce.

We gathered some of the best reactions from women on Twitter to the 2014 Golden Globe Awards:

OnePlus One Shifted Close To A Million Units Last Year

oneplus-one-official-image-9Some smartphones are definitely worth looking into – as they offer a fair amount of bang for your hard earned buck. However, you would need to be smart in looking for a model that offers such characteristics as you look for different ways to stretch that dollar. 2014 saw a target of a million handsets sold by OnePlus where their OnePlus One is concerned, and although the company did not manage to hit that particular target, they did come close – which ain’t too shabby actually, especially when you take into consideration how the company has just a single device on sale – albeit in a couple of variants, of course.

One can only wonder just how many more units of the OnePlus One that could have been sold if the company did not decide to stick to the invitation system, not to mention drawing some flak early on in some of its marketing campaigns.

Well, I am quite sure that OnePlus is looking forward to 2015 already, and we have already heard that they they have the OnePlus Two in tow – and that will not be the only handset that OnePlus intends to roll out for the year. What do you think the other handset will be like from OnePlus?

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Atari Cartridge From Archaeology Dig Donated To Museum

atari-2600-games-buriedWhen it comes to making sure that we are well aware of our heritage and history, a museum would definitely come in handy, as that is a treasure trove of all that has happened in our past. Some museums would more than welcome donations of course, assuming they are useful and fulfil the purpose of leaving a connection to the past. The University of North Dakota has accepted a copy of an Atari video game which was dug up during the archaeological dig for the video game ET: The Extra Terrestrial that was released for the Atari 2600, in a landfill not too long ago. This copy of Centipede was donated by Bill Caraher, an associate professor of history at the college, who also participated in the widely publicized archaeological dig via an Alamogordo, N.M. landfill.

The city of Alamogordo did auction a number of copies on eBay for interested collectors to own a piece of history, where depending on the title, some cartridges actually fetched four-figure prices. Carraher picked up a disposed Centipede cartridge for $60 himself. He then shared that the copy of Centipede that he is donating will include materials that explain “the full context of what went on.”

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Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses To Incorporate HERE Maps

vuzix-hereVuzix, one of the leading suppliers of video eyewear and smart glasses products where the consumer, commercial and entertainment markets are concerned, have just announced that it has signed up with HERE regarding a licensing agreement , where the latter happens to be a leader in mapping, navigation and location experiences. The gist of the agreement? In order to have Vuzix smart glasses incorporate maps and location platform services from HERE, having HERE function as the primary mapping services – specifically for the Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses.

When using HERE on the Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses, it will offer a versatile mapping and location services engine, which will deliver traditional 2D and first person heads up display capability. This would allow application developers to come up with advanced and fully integrated mapping in their M100 offerings.

HERE-enabled Apps on the M100 will also be able to offer a complete stand-alone experience, where among them include the ability to store map data locally on the device, as well as to use it offline for navigation, directions and search. You can also opt to download detailed maps so that you can use it with your M100 Smart Glasses, while Bluetooth integration with beacons and other short-range location devices in addition to GPS and network localization pave the way for a higher level of accuracy. Travelers would also be pleased to know that public transport maps and directions for over 800 cities across 40 plus countries will be available right in front of your eyes – without an Internet connection. [Press Release]

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Neuroprosthetics Could Help The Paralyzed Walk Again


In the near future, doctors might be able to say with full conviction and confidence to paralyzed patients, “Get up, pick up your bed, and go home. After you settle the bill, that is.” Why do we say so? Aren’t paralyzed patients going to remain that way unless something unexplainable and miraculous happen? Apparently not – there is technology being developed by Swiss researchers who are looking into a bendy e-Dura implant that will merge flexible electrodes which are made of platinum and silicon microbeads, alongside cracked gold electronic tracks and fluidic microchannels so that it can deliver both electrical impulses and chemicals all the while mimicking the spine’s movements, avoiding friction at the same time.

Tests performed on paralyzed rats in lab tests saw those rats being able to walk again after a matter of weeks, although those rats will need to wear their respective implants after a couple of months.

It will be some time before these e-Dura implants make their way into human field trials and arrive at hospitals. However, the scientists behind this idea is optimistic of the technology’s potential, where it would be able to handle far more than just overcoming spinal cord injuries, as they are looking into using it to treat the likes of epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease, the reduction of chronic pain, and the like.

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