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“The 9/11 Hijackers Never Flew the Planes” – Airline Captain Dan Hanley Drops BOMBSHELL

Captain Dan Hanley, founder of 9/11 Pilot Whistleblowers, returns to Clayton Morris’s Redacted podcast, where he drew half a million views and 7,000 comments last fall—a sign of the widespread mistrust of the 9/11 official story that is the biggest reason Americans now hate the media enough to elect an anti-media president. Captain Hanley wrote to the House Government Oversight Committee.…

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Why, in Egypt, creatives are returning to calligraphy

By: Moe Elhossieny | Date: May 28, 2025 | Itsnicethat.com In 1922, King Fuad I established the Khalil Agha School for Arabic Calligraphy in Cairo as part of a broader effort to modernise Egypt. Aside from the school’s role in preserving the practice, institutionalising it was a move to assert Egypt’s cultural sovereignty in the wake of independence. Since then,…

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Dr. Hasan Zafar Interviews Captain Dan Hanley: “9/11 Was a Hoax”

Dr. Hasan Zafar, a notable media figure in Pakistan and its diaspora, just interviewed Captain Dan Hanley of 9/11 Pilots Whistleblowers about the evidence that no Muslim hijackers, or indeed any hijackers, were involved in the remotely-flown attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Captain Hanley is a retired American commercial pilot and whistleblower, and…

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“Make Iberia Great Again”: An invitation to join our imaginal al-Andalus

Al-Andalus Tribune Substack I saw her not with these eyes of clay, But with inner gaze born of love’s own ray. Al-Andalus—shimmering face of the Real, Unfolding where only the heart can kneel. She spoke in symbols, in shadow and flame, Each form a mirror, each name His Name. There, time imploded and veils grew thin— I walked through her…

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India: Colonizing Kashmir (Since Its Independence in 1947)

Maung Zarni on May 9, 2025 On 26 and 27 April, the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (founded in 1947) based in Karachi, hosted an international conference, “Seventy Years After the Bandung: The Struggle Continues”. That is, the struggle(s) against colonialisms/imperialisms. Pakistan’s suspenseful wait was over. Finally, India’s expected military struck targets in Pakistan – and Pakistani-administered Kashmir on the…

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I Didn’t Believe in Allah Until I Met the Devil

I was impressed to learn that this young YouTuber DravonIsHere is pushing half a million views with this video! Here is ChatGTP’s take on him: -Ed. DravonIsHere is a content creator active across multiple platforms, including YouTube and TikTok. His content primarily focuses on Islamic spirituality, personal development, and gaming.([muslimhq.com][1]) **YouTube Channel:** On YouTube, DravonIsHere shares videos that delve into…

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Moroccans Try to Stop Genocide—Target Ports

Associated Press BY  SAM METZ AND AKRAM OUBACHIR Updated 2:37 PM GMT+1, May 4, 2025 Share TANGIER, Morocco (AP) — More than a year of protests over Morocco’s decision to normalize ties with Israel has emboldened activists and widened a gap between the decisions of the government and the sentiments of the governed. The fury has spilled into the country’s…

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The War on Islam: Why the West Fears Islam

The War on Islam: Why the West Fears Islam By Enver Masud Enver Masud is founder and CEO of The Wisdom Fund (est. 1995), and recipient of the 2002 Gold Award from the Human Rights Foundation (South Africa) for his book The War on Islam (FREE) from which the text below has been selected. He is also the author of 9/11 Unveiled (FREE), and a contributing author of Islam:…

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