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Howard Bloom
Author of: The
Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of
History ("mesmerizing"-The Washington Post); Global Brain: The
Evolution of Mass Mind From The Big Bang to the 21st Century
("reassuring and sobering"-The New Yorker); and
The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of
Capitalism ("an extraordinary book, exhilaratingly-written and
masterfully-researched. I couldn't put it down." James Burke)
The Office of the Secretary of Defense put together a symposium in 2010 based on Howard Bloom’s second book Global Brain, and brought experts from the State Department, the Energy Department, DARPA, IBM, and MIT together to hear Bloom’s views. Why? Bloom’s insights on Islam have won respect in both the world of Islam and in the West. Bloom has appeared on Iran’s worldwide English language TV network, Press TV, five times. He has debated one-on-one with senior officials from Hamas and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood on Iran’s global Arab-language Alalam TV. And he has appeared repeatedly on Saudi Arabia’s KSA2-TV commenting on geopolitics. But Bloom has also spoken on how to understand the world through Osama’s eyes to the Department of Defense’s SENSIAC Military Sensing Symposium and has lectured on the 1,388 year history of militant Islam to the New York Military Affairs Symposium. Bloom’s 60 appearances on North America’s highest rated overnight talk radio show, Coast to Coast AM, a show that appears on 500 of the continent’s leading radio stations, have covered everything from the Gulf War and 9/11 to the Fort Hood shootings.
Howard Bloom has been called “the man who predicted 9/11.” His first book, 1995’s The Lucifer Principle--predicted a nuclear Iran. And his 2000 book Global Brain, warned about a man named Osama bin Laden and a group called the Taliban. A year later, Osama brought us 9/11.
In a market crammed with books on Islam, what is unique about Howard Bloom’s The Mohammed Code? if you are a Moslem and you want to be righteous, just, and pure, you are required to follow in the footsteps of Mohammed. What kind of footsteps did Mohammed leave you? His example as the commander of 65 military campaigns. His example as a participant in 27 of those battles. His example as the architect of ethnic expulsions and genocides.
Explains Osama bin Laden, Mohammed was “a Prophet of Conquest.” And Pakistan’s Universal Sunnah Foundation agrees. It says proudly that under Mohammed’s generalship, “Islam spread on an average of 822 square kilometres per day.” Behind that conquest is an astonishing story. The story of Mohammed’s life as a militant. The story of Mohammed’s two favorite tools of war, “deceit” (deception) and “terror.” The story that led to the assembly of the biggest empire in human history…an empire eleven times the size of the conquests of Alexander the Great, five times the size of the Roman Empire, and seven times the size of the United States. The Mohammed Code is the story of how Mohammed laid out a simple goal--seizing the entire world. A goal so dependent on violence that one of Mohammed’s leading modern interpreters, Islamic Revolutionary Iran’s founding father, the Ayatollah Khomeini, says proudly that “Islam has obliterated many tribes.” The Mohammed Code tells a story unknown in the West, the story that led the Ayatollah to declare that, "Moslems have no alternative... to an armed holy war. ...Holy war means the conquest of all non Moslem territories. ...It will ...be the duty of every able-bodied adult male to volunteer for this war of conquest, the final aim of which is to put Koranic law in power from one end of the earth to the other.”
If you want to know the story of Mohammed’s ten years as a militant, read The Mohammed Code. It is more than just amazing. It is a story that explains the headlines. It is a story whose aftershocks are quaking your life.
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