4 October 2013

Global persecution of Christians - Most untold story this century!

How can MSM just report attack after attack and not see and not report how things fit together?

this is from the spectator:

"According to the International Society for Human Rights, a secular observatory based in Frankfurt, Germany, 80 per cent of all acts of religious discrimination in the world today are directed at Christians. Statistically speaking, that makes Christians by far the most persecuted religious body on the planet.

Imagine if correspondents in late 1944 had reported the Battle of the Bulge, but without explaining that it was a turning point in the second world war. Or what if finance reporters had told the story of the AIG meltdown in 2008 without adding that it raised questions about derivatives and sub-prime mortgages that could augur a vast financial implosion?

Most people would say that journalists had failed to provide the proper context to understand the news. Yet that’s routinely what media outlets do when it comes to outbreaks of anti-Christian persecution around the world, which is why the global war on Christians remains the greatest story never told of the early 21st century."

19 September 2013

10 Month in Jail for Throwing Bacon at a Mosque

I never stop being amazed of the terrible destructive force of PoliticalCorrectness.

They are so afraid of islam that we just could hand over the remaining christian countries in the world.

But we wont. Their is still time to realise this madness and oppose it.

This time madness occured in Edingbough

From the BBC-news:

"A man who threw bacon into an Edinburgh mosque has been jailed for 10 months.
Wayne Stilwell, 25, was caught on security cameras attaching the bacon to the handles of the main door at Edinburgh's Central Mosque.
He then threw the bacon inside the building, knowing Muslims regard pork as unclean.
At Edinburgh Sheriff Court earlier he pled guilty to causing a breach of the peace. His lawyer said Stilwell was sorry for his crime.
Sheriff Gordon Liddle said his actions had been "grossly offensive" and jailed him for 10 months.
Sheriff Liddle said: "A custodial sentence is inevitable."

14 September 2013

The EU Commission - Everything you dont want

Friday the 13th is usually an unlucky day. No exception this september.

The European Union who for 17 years have had their accounting denounced by its own accounters now wants to silence them.

This EU is no good for any european. To silence rightfull criticism is everything but worthy of a democracy.

Read more here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/10306461/EU-auditors-must-tone-down-criticism-of-Brussels-spending-says-Herman-Van-Rompuy.html

8 September 2013

Top 10 Reasons for No War With Syria

1. The West will with 85% certainty bring the likes of Al Qaeda to power in Syria if we bring down Assad.

2. Syria is in a civil war with lots of foreign jihadists involved. There is no senario, where the West will have a more democratic and better Syria, if we go to war with Assad.

3. Syria is so divided into a multietnic and multireligious mixture, that more war will certainly bring more dispair to more syrian people.

4. If the West (or just USA) attack Assad we will with garantee kill a lot of innocent people.

5. We will most certainly create huge outflows of refugees, which our leaders will tell us we now - because of the war - are morally obliged to give refuge in our countries.

6. If there is any dangerous weapons in Syria we will leave them unprotected in the hands of random people - but most likely the Al Nusra Al Qaeda troops.

7. Christians and jews will be the first and most hard hit victims of an intervention by the West.

8. Economicly a war with Syria will prolong the economic crisis in the world, with higher oil-prices, less growth and more dispair worldwide as a result.

9. China and Russia will have even more reasons to look at the West as imperialistic and oldfashioned.

10. Oh, the evidence of Assad using chemical weapons? Dont fall for that, It could be the rebels, it could be Assad, but the strong powers in the West can make these evidence look convinsing. Dont fall for it. History has showed us that it takes at least 50-60 years before they admit covert ops. And frankly I dont care who did what, because the West has nothing to do in this civil war.

Read more arguments here: http://original.antiwar.com/jwhitehead/2013/09/05/ten-reasons-why-america-does-not-need-to-go-to-war-over-syria/

2 September 2013

29 August 2013

The MassImmigration to Sweden continues

Last week a new record for welfaremigrants was made: 1393 in 1 week!

In a few years the Sweden you knew will not be the same

https://twitter.com/migga_x/status/371945574054264832/photo/1

25 August 2013

Who will Gain on a Syria-intervention?

The rhetoric on the situation in Syria this week tightened. The risk that Nato will to war again is increasing.

Therefore, it is relevant to look into the interest groups that stands to gain on such a war.

"Follow the money"-like.

Firstly, we have, as always, the military-industrial complex. These companies always like to have war, of course. New types of weapons - including drones - cant be sold before they have proven their worth in a real war. And you must never underestimate the importance of their money in (mainly) Washington.

Secondly, there are the banks to finance the war. No states currently have money to finance war, so states have to borrow. And in war, interest rates are always extra good, the work (the war) must of course be completed.

Thirdly, we have the group of politicians in power in Europe and the U.S., who has torn economies apart.

A brisk foreign policy matter of great importance removes unpleasant focus on domestic problems, which unfortunately has been the default behavior in the U.S. for decades. This behavior is now also gaining a major foothold in Europe.

Fourthly, we have the parties in Syria itself. Will NATO intervention result in fewer deaths? I think NO. Will NATO intervention result in fewer refugees? NOT likely. Will NATO intervention remove the dictator Assad? For sure. The rebels will come to power. These fragmented groups can be divided into very many subgroups, the two most relevant are:
The Western-backed democratic rebels (small groups which will soon be eliminated as we saw in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt)
The fundamentalist Sunni Muslims are the clear majority by rebels and will thus be able to topple the Assad regime. I garantee you that this regime-shift will not bring Syria any further in democracy and human rights matters.

The West has no interest in getting involved in this religious war between Shia and Sunni Muslims, but still politicians louder and louder shouts war.

Now you know why.