Bizarre story behind film that supposedly sparked middle east unrest
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Thursday, September 13, 2012
An anti-Muslim film that has been blamed for the attacks on U.S. embassies in Egypt, Libya and Yemen is likely a contrived fraud designed to stir up unrest in the Middle East while shielding the true reasons behind the murder of Ambassador Chris Stevens.
A trailer for the film, entitled The Innocence of Muslims,
has been on You Tube for over two months. Despite the alleged film
maker’s claim that the movie was funded by rich Jewish donors to the
tune of $5 million dollars, it has all the quality of a low budget film
school project. The trailer has now been banned in several middle
eastern countries, including Egypt and Afghanistan.
Indeed, the full film itself may not even exist, a doubt
that has also been shared about the existence of its shadowy director
Sam Bacile, who told the Associated Press this week that he was a
56-year-old “Israeli Jew” who lives in California, despite telling
actors on set that he is Egyptian, while others have claimed he is an
American.