Salman Rushdie in true colors Salman Rushdie, who like any anti-Islam Zionist, championed the cause of the freedom of imagination and expression to protect his right to author US$750,000 worth filth "The Satanic Verses" - is now against Ron Evans' book "Her Majesty's Service" - a book, which hardly poses any threat to any religion.
The book in fact tells Ron's personal experience while being a member of British security team protecting notorious Rushdie being sent to Hell by some zealot Muslim. Ron worked not only as a driver in the protection unit but also a bodyguard for John Major and other high-profile British personalities. In the book, Ron claims Sir Salman was nicknamed "Scruffy" and was once locked in a cupboard because he irritated his protection officers. They then all went to the pub. He wrote: "When they were suitably refreshed they came back and let him out." He also claims the author charged officers around £40 a night to stay in his home and would also ask for money if they drank his wine. In the memoirs, Ron writes: "We were paying, or rather, the taxpayer was paying Rushdie to protect him!" For such great blasphemy - Sir Salman Rushedie has threatened to sue Ron Evans - unless he delete those remarks from his book and publish an open apology.