Marked for Death: Islam's War Against the West and Me

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“In the Netherlands, Mr. Wilders’ foes, whether murderous jihadists or the multicultural establishment, share the same ‘strategic objective’—to increase the cost of associating with him beyond that which most people are willing to bear. It is not easy to be Geert Wilders. He has spent almost a decade in a strange, claustrophobic, transient, and tenuous existence little different from kidnap victims or, in his words, a political prisoner. He is under round-the-clock guard because of explicit threats to murder him ...

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Overview

“In the Netherlands, Mr. Wilders’ foes, whether murderous jihadists or the multicultural establishment, share the same ‘strategic objective’—to increase the cost of associating with him beyond that which most people are willing to bear. It is not easy to be Geert Wilders. He has spent almost a decade in a strange, claustrophobic, transient, and tenuous existence little different from kidnap victims or, in his words, a political prisoner. He is under round-the-clock guard because of explicit threats to murder him by Muslim extremists.
Yet he’s the one who gets put on trial for incitement....For every independent-minded soul...there are a thousand other public figures who get the message: steer clear of Islam unless you want your life consumed—and steer clear of Wilders if you want to be left in peace.”

—From the foreword by Mark Steyn

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781596987968
  • Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc., An Eagle Publishing Company
  • Publication date: 5/1/2012
  • Pages: 256
  • Sales rank: 156,296
  • Product dimensions: 6.20 (w) x 9.10 (h) x 1.30 (d)

Meet the Author

A member of the Dutch Parliament since 1998, Geert Wilders is the founder and leader of the Party for Freedom (PVV) in the Netherlands. Since 2004, he has been living under round-the-clock police protection due to death threats from extremist Muslims. In 2008, he attracted international attention when he was taken to court over Fitna, a documentary he filmed that explores Islamic terrorism and the spread of Islam in the Netherlands. Mr. Wilders now travels the world in defense of liberty and freedom of expression.

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Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Chapter 1 The Axe Versus the Pen 1

Chapter 2 On Freedom 7

Chapter 3 Islamofascism 29

Chapter 4 In the Dark Doorways 47

Chapter 5 The Yoke of Ishmael 73

Chapter 6 Tears of Babylon 93

Chapter 7 Survival 111

Chapter 8 The Arnerikabomber 127

Chapter 9 Conquest 139

Chapter 10 Medina 157

Chapter 11 The Facilitators 175

Chapter 12 Fitna 187

Chapter 13 How to Turn the Tide 203

Notes 219

Index 275

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 8, 2012

    I like books that touch on the fundamental issue of the day and

    I like books that touch on the fundamental issue of the day and that help us come to terms with realities that we wish would just disappear, even though they persist.In this age of fundamentalism coming from all religions, but with far reaching implications the world faces from the jihadists, Geert Wilders work though extreme in some aspects does a good job of jolting us to the reality of this fringe in Islam that is silencing the majority of Muslims with its extreme views, radical actions and deceptive ways. After reading Janvier Chando's The Sweetest , and then Geert Wilder's Marked for Death:Islam's war Against the West and Me; I accept the fact that the extremists must never be allowed to triumph.

    6 out of 7 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 18, 2012

    An Educational, eye opening lesson into the world of a marked man.

    Mr. Wilders is the epitomy of a brave man willing to put his life in jeopardy for truth. He and his family risk their lives every day because of the truth he tells. This is truly a brave man. I admire his ability to honestly open the world of islam and the mechanism of that ideology. I learned so much about the motivation behind those whose desire it is to destroy anything that doesn't represent their ideology. Congratulations Mr. Wilders, you have produced a well written, explanation for those of us who desire an understand for the mentality and mechanism behind such hatred for anything that isn't islam.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 9, 2012

    Eye opener.

    Shocking and informative. A must read for all Americans.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 24, 2012

    This man is brave!

    Marked for Death gives quite a bit of history of the Islamic culture and why we must be wary. Many of our former presidents spoke of it, including Thomas Jefferson. If you'd like to know what is behind the uproar, here it is. I definately recommend it.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 28, 2012

    An essential book for understanding the political implications of Islam

    This book with its attention-grabbing title is no exaggeration. Geert Wilders lives a life in constant threat of being murdered by Muslims because he dares to tell the truth about Islam. This book goes behind the multicultural haze and reveals exactly what Muslim doctrine teaches. Geert Wilders has lived in the Middle East, has studied the Quran, and has lived with the consequences of publically naming its goals. The book is clearly written and understandable.

    There will be a test over the next few years. Those who read this book will have a better chance at passing. Those who pass it off as alarmism will learn the hard way.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 10, 2012

    I like books that touch on the fundamental issue of the day and

    I like books that touch on the fundamental issue of the day and that help us come to terms with realities that we wish would just disappear, even though they persist.In this age of fundamentalism coming from all religions, but with far reaching implications the world faces from the jihadists, Geert Wilders work though extreme in some aspects does a good job of jolting us to the reality of this fringe in Islam that is silencing the majority of Muslims with its extreme views, radical actions and deceptive ways. After reading Janvier Chando's The Sweetest , and then Geert Wilder's Marked for Death:Islam's war Against the West and Me; I accept the fact that the extremists must never be allowed to triumph.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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