Below are his references:
This site http://tinyfrog.wordpress.com/2009/05/03/muslim-demographics/has narrative, graphs, tables, and opines re the original video.
Duncan Macleod at http://www.postkiwi.com/2009/muslim-demographics-on-youtube-abuse-of-statistics/ has a narrative discussing the original video's statistics plus opines.
A post by Steve Letendre on the "Truth and Rationalysis" blog at http://rationalysis.blogspot.com/2009/05/muslim-demographics-debunked.html has a complete transcript of the original video and a 'debunking' narrative section-by-section.
On a 'Christian' blog at http://www.crosswalk.com/blogs/abanes/11605334/print/ Richard Arbanes calls the original video contents as specious information, an outright lie, xenophobic, and refers to ethnocentric web sites as using the video to further their goals. e.g. "(Not surprisingly, this video has already appeared on various hate websites owned/operated by neo-Nazis, skinheads, and the Klan)." Arbanes also has a section by section referenced debunking plus 'Christian' commentary re the original video.
Muslim Demographics: The Truth
By Oliver Hawkins Producer, More or Less, BBC Radio 4
How can you find out if something is untrue when you do not know what the truth is?
This Youtube post by BBC Radio 4's 'More or Less programme' questions the methods and the sources of the YouTube hit 'Muslim Demographics': a video which uses statistics to support claims of the 'Islamification' of Europe.
Debunking a YouTube hit
By Richard Knight , BBC 4 News Magazine http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8189231.stm
A big YouTube hit makes startling predictions about the Islamification of Europe over the next few decades and has been viewed more than 10 million times. But can you believe what it says? Knight's posting includes a narrative discussion of the original video plus comments from his readers.
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