View the feature-length documentary on Islamic terror at www.radicalislam.org/obsession.php
NEW YORK, Nov. 23 /
Christian Newswire/ -- The producers of Obsession Radical Islam's War Against the West are making the full-length feature documentary available for online viewing free of charge over Thanksgiving weekend.
The film, whose retail price is $19.95, is available for free streaming in its entirety from Monday November 23, through the holiday weekend. The free online stream is available at
www.radicalislam.org/obsession.php.
The free stream of Obsession is part of a grassroots initiative to educate the public about the threats that radical Islam pose to national security and the American way of life. Concerned citizens will have the opportunity to watch the film throughout the week, and educate themselves on a growing radical movement targeting western liberties and ideals.
Over 30 million have seen the groundbreaking film, a powerful and controversial educational tool that media pundits have coined a "must-see" Obsession was the winner of the best feature film award at the Liberty Film Festival.
"Thanksgiving is a time when we pause to consider the values that make America great," stated Raphael Shore, Producer of Obsession and the groundbreaking follow-up documentary The Third Jihad. "This weekend also provides a critical opportunity to recognize the motivations of extremists that actively seek to destroy our freedoms."
"One in six Americans have already seen this important film," added Shore, "but many more Americans need to understand just how deep the dangers run. Today as the number of incidents in the U.S. and across the world increase, it is imperative to educate our family and friends to stand up and mobilize against the threat to our values posed by radical Islam."
Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West is an award-winning feature film that documents the call for world domination and global jihad made by Islamic leaders on a daily basis. The controversial film features exclusive footage from Arabic TV rarely seen in the West, as well as interviews with former terrorists, and experts including Alan Dershowitz, Steve Emerson, John Loftus, Caroline Glick and Nonie Darwish. The film demonstrates parallels between Chamberlain's doomed strategy of appeasing Hitler prior to WWII, with the West's current attitude of appeasing Iran and radical Islamists.