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'''Stephen Coughlin''', a major in the Army Reserves, working as terrorism expert for the [[Pentagon]] was possibly fired for Islamophobia. <ref> ref needed </ref> | '''Stephen Coughlin''', a major in the Army Reserves, working as terrorism expert for the [[Pentagon]] was possibly fired for Islamophobia. <ref> ref needed </ref> | ||
Revision as of 13:17, 23 December 2015
Stephen Coughlin, a major in the Army Reserves, working as terrorism expert for the Pentagon was possibly fired for Islamophobia. [1]
In May 2015 Coughlin published a paperback book entitled, Catastrophic failure: Blindfolding America in the face of Jihad, which carries a promotional strap 'Banned by the White House.' [2] According to the Gates of Viennablog, Ned May assisted with preparing the book as early as 2009.[3]
Affilations
- International Free Press Society, board of advisors
External links
- Steven Emerson, Pentagon Islam Expert Fired for Telling the Truth, Fox News, January 11 2008 Transcript
- Joe Kaufman, Department of the Defenseless, Frontpage Magazine, January 28 2008
- Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch Offers Questions for Candidates, Human Events, 28th January 2008
- Stephen Coughlin, TO OUR GREAT DETRIMENT: IGNORING WHAT EXTREMISTS SAY ABOUT JIHAD, July 2007
Notes
- ↑ ref needed
- ↑ Catastrophic failure: Blindfolding America in the face of Jihad, Amazon, accessed 21 May 2015
- ↑ Dymphna, Contemplating America’s Catastrophic Failure, Gates of Vienna, 18 May 2015.