Logo

    YouTube Shooter: What’s Terrorism Got to Do with It? Nasim Aghdam might not be a terrorist, but from the headscarf to the police not taking her in, to terrorists recruiting women… there are many intriguing angles

    en-usApril 19, 2018
    What was the main topic of the podcast episode?
    Summarise the key points discussed in the episode?
    Were there any notable quotes or insights from the speakers?
    Which popular books were mentioned in this episode?
    Were there any points particularly controversial or thought-provoking discussed in the episode?
    Were any current events or trending topics addressed in the episode?

    About this Episode

    Nasim Aghdam might not be a terrorist, but from the headscarf to the police not taking her in, to terrorists recruiting women… there are many intriguing angles to the story that relate to terrorism.
    Nasim Aghdam might not be a terrorist, but from the headscarf to the police not taking her in, to terrorists recruiting women… there are many intriguing angles to the story that relate to terrorism. Have you ever noticed that when shootings or vehicle rammings or other incidents occur, that have a similar pattern to past terror attacks, the so-called authorities are quick to point out that it is not terrorist-related before they could possibly have investigated? They are especially careful to not give out the name, if it sounds middle-Eastern, or show a photo of the perpetrator, if they look middle-Eastern. A few of the earliest reports of Nasim Aghdam mentioned that she was wearing a headscarf, but all future reports deleted it, for fear of being considered politically incorrect.

    The police, warned by Nasim’s family that she was missing and angrily heading to YouTube, found her asleep
    in a parking lot near its headquarters, but didn’t arrest her or take her to an emergency room for a psychiatric
    evaluation, though clearly her mental illness would have been obvious during their chat. Why? If it had been
    a Caucasian woman born in America, they likely would have taken custody of her - for her own protection, if not
    the protection of YouTube employees. But, the police, too afraid of being considered racist or Islamophobic, let
    her go free to commit an attack, wounding 3 people and killing herself. (Nasim was Persian, but not Muslim).

    Recent Episodes from Renegade Talk Radio

    Episode 5760: Dark Enigma - Lemuria – The Continent That Sunk Like a Stone or Did It

    Episode 5760: Dark Enigma - Lemuria – The Continent That Sunk Like a Stone or Did It

    Welcome, to our dark descent into the depths of Lemuria – the continent that sunk like a stone... or did it? Today, we embark on a journey through the mists of time, where legend and reality blur into one unsettling enigma. Picture it: a land lost to time, shrouded in mystery and cloaked in shadow. The tale of Lemuria begins in the 19th century, a time when Victorian scholars fancied themselves as armchair adventurers, sipping tea and spinning tales of lost civilizations between rounds of croquet.

    Episode 5756: RAMADAN JIHAD: From Israel to Hollywood

    Episode 5756: RAMADAN JIHAD: From Israel to Hollywood

    Why will Ramadan bring about jihad - and not just in the 

    Middle East? Terrorists want us to be afraid, be very afraid. 

    Is there reason to be? Check out this episode of the 

    Terrorist Therapist podcast, and you decide. 


    Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, because

    it is believed that this was when Allah revealed the Koran to 

    Muhammad. It's the time Muslims pray, fast and do good deeds.

    According to the Hadith (ascribed to Muhammad), the reward in 

    the afterlife for good deeds of spiritual significance are magnified

    during Ramadan. Now, you may not think the killing of those who 

    terrorists call ‘infidels’, like Hamas’ October 7 savage rampage, 

    is a ‘good deed’, there are some who do. 


    You will hear how Israelis and Palestinians are ‘waiting for the 

    storm’ during Ramadan and how the holy site in Jerusalem, called 

    the Temple Mount by Israelis, and called the al-Aqsa mosque by 

    Islamists - plays a key role. You’ll also hear about the Houthis, 

    who have already begun their Red Sea terror campaign and plan 

    worse for Ramadan. 


    We’ll also look at what the Pro-Palestinian ’terrorists’ have been 

    doing - from destroying an historic painting of Lord Balfour at 

    Cambridge University, to their mob protest outside the opening 

    of Amsterdam’s National Holocaust Museum to causing chaos 

    at the Oscars in Hollywood. Terrorists don’t believe anything is 

    off-limits, especially when magnified rewards in the afterlife are 

    at stake…. 

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io