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11/29/03 Washington - On Thursday, Thanksgiving day, ProtestWarrior.com sent out an e-mail to members announcing the release of the movie "Eagle Strike" on their web site, www.protestwarrior.com, for general viewing. The Protest Warriors were founded by Kfir Alfia and Alan Davidson. They are known for infiltrating anti-U.S. protest rally's with signs that contradict the Anti-American message of the rally's. They came to prominence when talk radio king Rush Limbaugh featured their February, 2003 protest crash in San Francisco, California on his nationally syndicated radio show and web site. The movie, a short film, shows the events of October 25th in Washington D.C. That day, International A.N.S.W.E.R. held a rally protesting U.S. policy in Iraq. The Protest Warriors counter-protested that event by infiltrating the larger rally. The film depicts scuffles that broke out among the two groups. Counter-protester signs were destroyed and counter-protesters shoved by International A.N.S.W.E.R. security volunteers. The film also corroborates news accounts of the day's problems as chronicled in Johnny P News and shows a Johnny P News reporter being struck while trying to take a photograph of one of the International A.N.S.W.E.R. volunteers (story). Additionally, an account of an International A.N.S.W.E.R. supporter challenging the security volunteers on their tactics is shown. Viewing of "Eagle Strike " is presented free, and viewers have the option of streaming the movie or downloading it to their hard drive. ProtestWarior.com is also planning the release of "Storming the Ivory Towers," a documentary film depicting the influence of the far-left on American college campuses.
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