The Men Behind ‘Innocence Of Muslims’ Revealed As Anti-Government Domestic Terrorists | Addicting Info
As much as I detest what this film may or may not have caused, it highlights a very important point in regards to "the right of free speech",,,two commentators aptly describe this fine line,,,
"What is the famous limit on free speech from the Supreme court, one can not yell fire in a crowded movie theater, this guy did just that in a very calculated premeditated way. If someone yells fire in a crowded theater in order to cause a panic, he is responsible for the people who get trampled."
Versus,,,
"The metaphor is falsely yelling fire in a theater, thereby causing immediate and clear danger to reasonable people. So someone who falsely caused a panic would be liable for the injuries and deaths. THis [sic] movie, such as it is, is not the same sort of thing. The people who saw the movie were not in fear for their lives. They reacted with rage and chose to murder,,,
My question,,,if he is so proud of his work why is he seeking police protection??
Police protecting suspected anti-Islam filmmaker in Los Angeles
Nakoula told The Associated Press in an interview outside Los Angeles Wednesday that he managed logistics for the company that produced "Innocence of Muslims," which mocked Muslims and the prophet Muhammad.
Nakoula denied that he was Bacile and insisted he did not direct the film, though he said he knew Bacile. But federal court papers filed against Nakoula in a 2010 criminal prosecution said that he had used numerous aliases in the past. Among the fake names, the documents said, were Nicola Bacily, Robert Bacily and Erwin Salameh, all similar to the Sam Bacile persona. Other aliases described in the documents included Ahmad Hamdy, Kritbag Difrat and PJ Tobacco.
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Pastor Terry Jones, of Gainesville, Fla., who sparked outrage in the Arab world when he burned Qurans on the ninth anniversary of 9/11, said he spoke with the movie's director on the phone Wednesday and prayed for him. Jones said he has not met the filmmaker in person but added that the man contacted him a few weeks ago about promoting the movie. Jones and others who have dealt with the filmmaker said Wednesday that Bacile was hiding his real identity.
Feds ID California man's role in anti-Islam film
Here is where his First Amendment rights may end and possible prosecution begins,,,
Nakoula, who talked guardedly about his role, pleaded no contest in 2010 to federal bank fraud charges in California and was ordered to pay more than $790,000 in restitution. He was also sentenced to 21 months in federal prison and ordered not to use computers or the Internet for five years without approval from his probation officer.
The YouTube account, "Sam Bacile," which was used to publish excerpts of the provocative movie in July, was used to post comments online as recently as Tuesday, including this defense of the film written in Arabic: "It is a 100 percent American movie, you cows."
California man confirms role in anti-Islam film
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