Thursday, February 20, 2025

Book Review: The Enemy Within: Terror, Lies, and the Whiteashing of Omar Khadr by Ezra Levant

Canadian journalist and co-founder of Canada's Rebel News network, Ezra Levant lays out the documented facts regarding the violent acts and prosecution of Islamic zealot Omar Khadr in his book The Enemy Within.  Levant's narration is interspersed with his opinions about the western judicial, political and media institutions, which all protected Khadr from receiving punishment to the full extent of the law.

He explains how Khadr and Khadr's family had been welcomed into Canada and protected by the Canadian government by both the conservative and the liberal political parties.  Further, he shows how Islamic zealots have been idolized by western institutions.
 
Levant sees the facts through a clear lens, which readers who are not involved in the judicial, political and media institutions will appreciate and feel validated for not going along with the deception foisted on them.  Levant opens the reader's eyes, providing a true visual of what exists behind the curtains that western institutions put up.  His style of writing allows the reader to keep up with him, even repeating himself to drive the facts and their consequences deeper into the reader's mind.
 
At the center of Levant's book is Omar Khadr, who had been born in Toronto, Canada and introduced to Al Queda by his father Ahmed whose Islamic roots kept him tied to Afghanistan throughout his life.  Only returning to Canada for financial benefits, free healthcare, and protection from facing law enforcement outside of Canada where he committed his crimes. 
 
Levant describes the Khadr's as a crime family.  Illustrating how they are heavily involved in the criminal activities of Al Queda, making bombs, killing westerners who ironically took care of the Khadr's needs, dealing in black markets to sell drugs and weapons, and most essentially, being activists to impose the Islamic way of life and thinking on western society.
 
Levant devotes a great deal of time explaining the child soldier, who is forced into killing innocent people through gangs who take control of a community.  He demonstrates how Khadr does not fit that profile of a child soldier.  He provides accounts of how Khadr killed westerners, specifically US Army combat medic Christopher Speer,  because it pleased him to do so, as had been repeatedly documented in Khadr's own words. 
 
Khadr's shameless and unremoresely killing of US Army medic Christopher Speer in 2003 is what put Khadr in Guantanamo Bay prison.  The years proceeding led to a show trial that the media and Canadian politicians used to garner sympathy for Khadr in a most twisted and deceptive way.  Levant intelligently lays out the facts and chronicles the events that follow.
 
Levant's narration explains the deeper issues of the Islamic-driven attacks of 9/11 and Oct. 7, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Islamic-driven killings on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year's Day 2025, to name a few.  Levant provides an explanation of what drives Islamic zealots based on the words of Islamic zealots and their actions.  His book describes the core conflict and deceptive thinking that opened the 21st century and continues to plague the present century.
 
When some consider the 21st century as the Age of Technology, Levant proves that the 21st century is the Age of Islamic-driven terrorism.
 
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