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  • All around her, her fellow Privilege House denizens—and probable Stone and Gravers—were doubled over at the table, or trying desperately to keep their faces straight.

    Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010

  • They were the same two Stone and Gravers who had greeted them in the woods on the night of their first kidnapping.

    Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010

  • Gravers' group inspired Geller's own U.S.-based outfit, Stop the Islamicization of America, which she formed with her friend Robert Spencer, a pseudo-scholar whose bestselling books, includingThe Truth About Muhammad, Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion, prompted former advisor to President Richard Nixon and Muslim activist Robert Crane to call him, "the principal leader... in the new academic field of Muslim bashing."

    Max Blumenthal: The Great Islamophobic Crusade Max Blumenthal 2010

  • There was a distinct shift in the crowd of Stone and Gravers.

    Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010

  • It was evident from the involvement of figures like Gravers that the Islamophobic network in the United States represented a trans-Atlantic expansion of simmering resentment in Europe.

    Max Blumenthal: The Great Islamophobic Crusade Max Blumenthal 2010

  • Gravers' group inspired Geller's own U.S.-based outfit, Stop the Islamicization of America, which she formed with her friend Robert Spencer, a pseudo-scholar whose bestselling books, includingThe Truth About Muhammad, Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion, prompted former advisor to President Richard Nixon and Muslim activist Robert Crane to call him, "the principal leader... in the new academic field of Muslim bashing."

    Max Blumenthal: The Great Islamophobic Crusade Max Blumenthal 2010

  • All around her, her fellow Privilege House denizens—and probable Stone and Gravers—were doubled over at the table, or trying desperately to keep their faces straight.

    Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010

  • There was a distinct shift in the crowd of Stone and Gravers.

    Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010

  • They were the same two Stone and Gravers who had greeted them in the woods on the night of their first kidnapping.

    Sweet Deceit Kate Brian 2010

  • It was evident from the involvement of figures like Gravers that the Islamophobic network in the United States represented a trans-Atlantic expansion of simmering resentment in Europe.

    Max Blumenthal: The Great Islamophobic Crusade Max Blumenthal 2010

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