Terror in the Cradle of Liberty: How Boston Became a Center for Islamic Extremism
By (Author) Ilya Feoktistov
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
5th December 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Terrorism, armed struggle
Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict
Shariah law: Islamic rituals: jihad
Defamation law, slander and libel
363.32509744
Hardback
328
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In April of 2002, a mosque in Cambridge, MA run by the Islamic Society of Boston (ISB) posted an appeal on its website: "Chechen refugee family needs temporary place to live until they complete their permanent refugee status in the US. Husband has good business knowledge, auto-mechanic experience and construction." Contrary to the Islamic S
A frightening portrait of the terrorist threat we face in our homeland, and of the progressive enablers and deniers who make it possible. A must read.
David Horowitz
Boston, Boston, Boston, what a town to get lost in, the old song goes. But as Ilya I. Feoktistov shows in this highly compelling book, this most liberal of cities, the birthplace of our democracy, has now become a shelter for the most disturbing jihadism. Roger L. Simon
For a generation, the government, the media, and the academy have told Americans to ignore the catalyst of jihadist terror, as if the threat were the resulting brutality rather than the animating ideology.Terror in the Cradle of Libertyis Ilya I. Feoktistovs spellbinding account of how the Boston Marathon bombing is the result of this willful blindness.
Andrew C. McCarthy,New York Timesbestselling author ofWillful Blindness,The Grand Jihad, andBall of Collusion
Ilya I. Feoktistov is the Executive Director of Americans for Peace and Tolerance, a Boston-based national security non-profit organization that investigates and confronts threats to civil society in America. Mr. Feoktistov co-founded APT in 2008 with veteran activists Charles Jacobs and Avi Goldwasser. Mr. Feoktistov is an expert on the history, goals, and methods of the Islamist networks in New England and other areas of the country. Mr. Feoktistov has produced, co-directed, and co-written two feature length documentaries, Losing Our Sons, and The J Street Challenge, as well as several online mini-documentaries. Losing Our Sons investigated the first Al Qaeda murder on U.S. soil since the September 11, 2001 attacks, and was featured in a cover story for Politico Magazine. Mr. Feoktistov has been published in the Washington Times, the Federalist, the Times of Israel, Breitbart, the Daily Caller, American Thinker, and Front Page Magazine. He was featured in two episodes of the Blaze TVs For the Record with Laurie Dhue, which focused on the Boston Marathon bombings. Mr. Feoktistov holds a J.D. from Boston University School of Law, where he concentrated in international law with a focus on national security and the laws of war. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he majored in molecular biology and biochemistry.