Raphael Shore is a producer of documentary films and the founder of Clarion, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about national security threats. Shore is well-known for producing the critically acclaimed documentary Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West. His latest documentary, The Third Jihad, explores radical Islam in America and the growing threat it poses to American society. He previously worked as an international analyst of Middle East issues and has been interviewed by CNN, The New York Times ,and other leading media organizations. A native of Canada, he graduated from the University of Toronto.
Wayne Kopping is best known for his film and television work in South Africa, including the production of several commercials, music videos, corporate films, and an award-winning short documentary about Nelson Mandela. Kopping was also the Director, Editor, and Co-Writer of
Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West. Adamant that his film distinguished between radical Islam and the faith practiced by a majority of the world’s Muslims, a disclaimer at the start of the film reads, "It's important to remember, most Muslims are peaceful and do not support terror.? Following the success of Obsession, Kopping directed and edited
The Third Jihad, a documentary detailing the rise of radical Islam within the United States.
Erik Werth is an Emmy-nominated television producer and former advisor to senior government officials. During his tenure at Dateline NBC, he produced various investigative and breaking news stories, and earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Documentary Research. Prior to joining NBC, Werth served as a Clinton Administration policy advisor regarding Secret Service and law enforcement issues as well as a policy advisor to the Boston District Attorney. Most recently, he co-directed and co-produced The Third Jihad, a documentary film detailing the rise of radical Islam within the United States. A graduate of Georgetown University, he now resides in Los Angeles.
Dr. Jasser is a devout practicing Muslim American and a former physician to the U.S. congress. He is the founder and President of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD), a group that supports and promotes the synergy of the Muslim faith, in belief and practice, with the American values of democracy, freedom, and liberty. Despite great personal risk, Dr. Jasser has taken a leading role in exposing and fighting the threat of radical Islamism and jihadism in America.