Saturday, September 30, 2006

 

What Do Coke, Pepsi And Mickey Mouse All Have In Common?

They're all part of the secret, underground, international Zionist conspiracy. Obviously! Click the pics to play the vids :


Walt Disney's Zionist Conspiracy


Various Companies Involved In The "Very Very Very Secret" Zionist Conspiracy

For the debunk of the second picture and more, click here

Friday, September 22, 2006

 

Arab And Iranian Reaction To 9/11 - 5 Years Later

Higher quality and full versions available at the official site. Do not miss this docu-film :

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Cross posted at the Infidel Bloggers Alliance

 

Cathedral Torched In Nigeria

You know, if we all just bent over and converted to the religion O' fire bombings, none of this would be happening :

The Bishop of Dutse (Jigawa State, Nigeria), the Rt Revd Yesufu Lumu, has told the Anglican Communion News Service in a telephone interview that a local conflict between a Christian and Muslim woman escalated into a full blown riot on the streets of the city.

The end result was St Peter's Anglican Cathedral was burned to the ground and the Bishop's office and car port destroyed.

"It was calm during the night," the bishop said, but was very concerned as the "police would not respond to the calls for protection from the Christians."

According to one report the anger was said to have been "sparked off by an alleged blasphemous comment on Prophet Muhammad by a Christian woman, who reportedly spoke in reaction to a similarly irreverent statement about Jesus Christ by a male Muslim."

The Nigerian Provincial Anglican Communications Officer, the Rev Canon AkinTunde Popoola, told ACNS: "All vehicles belonging to the Diocese were also burnt as well as business premises of some church members" during the rioting on 19 September 2006.

The bishop said, "No one was hurt, we are simply praying that the conflict does not spread."

The Anglican Primate of Nigeria, the Rt Rev Peter Akinola, caused controversy some months ago when he suggested that Muslims should not be surprised if some Christians responded to violence with violence.

However, he then distanced himself from these remarks - and other Christian leaders emphasised that violence contradicts the peacemaking way of Jesus.
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Jihad Is Their Way

Peaceful inner Jihad of course :

Multan, PAKISTAN: Activists from The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party hold placards in front of the burning effigy of Pope Benedict XVI and his picture during a demonstration in Multan, 21 September 2006. Muslim countries asked the U.N. Human Rights Council to examine the question of religious tolerance, saying that Pope Benedict's remarks on Islam threaten alienation between Muslim followers and the West.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

 

Trouble In Paradise

Convert or die. So goes the peaceful message of Islam in Zanzibar :





Monday, September 18, 2006

 

Breaking The Dhimmi Mould

This great piece from the online version of the Evening Standard shows that some media outlets believe that the general public are ready to hear the truth about the Religion O' Terror and also includes Koranic quotes to back up their point. Word of advice to the writers though, next time include the "verse" numbers :

Listen to this: "Make war on the unbelievers and the hypocrites and deal rigorously with them. Hell shall be their home: an evil fate."

Or then again, this: "Believers, take neither the Jews nor the Christians for your friends."

Then there is the instruction to fight against those who are not of the true faith "until they pay tribute out of hand and are utterly subdued".

All are direct quotations from the Koran, which Muslims believe to be the absolute word of Allah, and which cannot be altered.

If you seek even more ferocious attacks on Christianity and Judaism, you will find them in the Hadith, Islam's other great book of scripture.

Week after week in those lands where Muslims rule and Christians are a minority, the message pours out from the mosques: "God did not have a son."

All the central doctrines of the Christian faith are emphatically denied. Things are said about Jews and Christians, sometimes comparing them to pigs and monkeys, which would attract the attention of the Thought Police if they were uttered here.

Only recently an Afghan was threatened with death - the prescribed punishment under Sharia law - for converting from Islam to Christianity.

Christians in Pakistan live in constant fear of attacks on their churches and their homes, usually following false allegations that someone has burned a Koran.

Coptic Christians in Egypt suffer a similar misery. Christian Arabs who can afford to have been emigrating by the thousands to avoid increasing persecution by their Muslim neighbours.

Hypocritical fury

For years Liberals in the West have spread the myth of "Muslim tolerance". It does not exist and never did. Where Islam rules, other faiths must cringe in humiliated subjection.

These are facts. Is it not astonishing that this militant, angry religion, whose name means not "Peace", but "Submission", whose whole existence is based on the denial and rejection of its rivals, dares to get into a self-righteous rage over an obscure quotation in a dull academic lecture by the head of the Roman Catholic Church?

In Islam it is still the year 1427. They have had no reformation. The more Islamic a state is, the more its women are shrouded and confined, the more its minorities are despised - and the more freedom of thought and speech are crushed.

And yet the deputy leader of Turkey's Islamist ruling party, Salih Kapusuz, attacks the Pope for having "a dark mentality that comes from the darkness of the Middle Ages".

If we bow to this manufactured, hypocritical fury, then we will already have lost one of the most important battles to face us.

While our silly leaders bleat and panic about terror threats, a far greater menace to our free societies comes from the growing power of Islam in our midst.

Much of that power results from the weak-kneed refusal of our own liberal elite to stand up for what is good about our Christian civilisation. Back the Pope.
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Saturday, September 16, 2006

 

Cartoons Worse Than Holocaust, Pope Worse Than Hitler

Say what you want about Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, or any other religion, but woe betide anyone who dare criticize the religion O' peace :

BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended Pope Benedict on Saturday against allegations that he had attacked Islam as worldwide Muslim fury continued over a speech he made earlier this week.

Merkel told the mass-circulation Bild newspaper in an interview that the German-born Pontiff had been calling for dialogue with other religions.

In a speech on Tuesday during a visit to Germany, the Pope appeared to endorse a Christian view, contested by most Muslims, that the early Muslims spread their religion by violence. But Merkel said his comments had been misinterpreted.

"Whoever criticises the Pope misunderstood the aim of his speech," Merkel was quoted as saying.

"It was an invitation to dialogue between religions and the Pope expressedly spoke in favour of this dialogue ... What Benedict XVI emphasised was a decisive and uncompromising renunciation of all forms of violence in the name of religion."

Muslims around the world have deplored the Catholic leader's remarks and many say he should apologise in person to dispel the impression that he had joined a campaign against their religion.

Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi on Friday defended the Pope's comments and said he did not mean to offend Muslims.

"He should apologise to Muslims," the president of the German Council of Muslims, Ayyub Axel Koehler, told the Neue Presse newspaper on Saturday. "That would be a contribution towards unwinding the tension and creating clarity."

Muslim figures elsewhere also continued to assail the Pope's comments, with one Turkish politician quoted as comparing him to the World War Two dictators of Germany and Italy, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

"How can (the Pope) imply that Muslims are the creators of terrorism in the world while it is the followers of Christianity who have aggressed against every country of the Islamic world?" prominent Saudi cleric Salman al-Odeh said.

"Who attacked Afghanistan and who invaded Iraq? ... The Pope's statements are an attempt to put a religious cover on injustice and political aggression practised by the American administration against Muslims."

"PERSUASIVE APOLOGY" NEEDED

Turkey's nationalist paper Vatan quoted Salih Kapusuz, head of the ruling Justice and Development Party's parliamentary group as saying Benedict's comments stemmed from "a deplorable ignorance that show he does not know the facts about Islam.

"The mentality of the Crusades has returned. (Benedict) will go down in history in the same category as leaders such as Hitler and Mussolini."

Criticism of the Pope was not confined to Muslims. The New York Times said in an editorial on Saturday that he must issue a "deep and persuasive" apology for quotes used in his speech.

"The world listens carefully to the words of any pope. And it is tragic and dangerous when one sows pain, either deliberately or carelessly," the Times said.

"He needs to offer a deep and persuasive apology, demonstrating that words can also heal," it added.

The Pope on Tuesday repeated criticism of the Prophet Mohammad by the 14th century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, who said everything Mohammad brought was evil "such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached".

The Pope, who used the terms "jihad" and "holy war" in his lecture, added "violence is incompatible with the nature of God and the nature of the soul".

The furore over the speech follows violent protests by some Muslims last year over the publication in a Danish paper of satirical cartoons of Mohammad.

"Now there is the risk that the protests that there were over the cartoon row could begin again," Koehler said. "The indignation should not be allowed to escalate any further."

He said violence would not be justified but added that the Pope's speech was a step backwards in the dialogue between the two religions. He also questioned a visit the Pope plans to make to Turkey.

"I can scarcely believe that the trip to Turkey would be possible against the background of these protests," he said.

Muslims around the world have deplored the Catholic leader's remarks and many say he should apologise in person to dispel the impression that he had joined a campaign against their religion.

Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi on Friday defended the Pope's comments and said he did not mean to offend Muslims.

"He should apologise to Muslims," the president of the German Council of Muslims, Ayyub Axel Koehler, told the Neue Presse newspaper on Saturday. "That would be a contribution towards unwinding the tension and creating clarity."

Muslim figures elsewhere also continued to assail the Pope's comments, with one Turkish politician quoted as comparing him to the World War Two dictators of Germany and Italy, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
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Sunday, September 10, 2006

 

C4 Dispatches: What Muslims Want

Presented by super dhimmi Jon Snow, this C4 docu-something gives some insight into the various Islamic communities in the UK. Havn't seen all of it yet but from what I've seen so far it's worth watching. Enjoy :

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Part 3



Part 4



Part 5



Cross posted at the Infidel Bloggers Alliance

As a side note, I will most likely be adding this to my sidebar for future viewing just in case you're too lazy too watch it this time around.


 

Heil Allah!

Grabbed without permission from the Jewish Chronicle



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Monday, September 04, 2006

 

Islam In Ireland Discussion With Walid Shoebat

Havn't seen the whole thing yet, but everything else i've seen so far that features Walid has been worth watching, so I'm sure this is one not to miss. The video is a bit dodgy but the sound is perfect. Enjoy :

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Aid Worker Duped By "Palestinians" Speaks Up

From youtube info :

Daryl Jones is an australian volunteer aid worker duped by Palestinian propaganda propaganda to come to their aid but later realized that they were engaged in a bloodlust game to destroy the lives of children.

She recounts how Palestinians displayed photos of bodies, "gouged and pitted, torn. We were told this is from torture from the Israelis." Later, when she saw a Palestinian child blow up in front of her face, she realized that the ripped apart bodies were the result of human booby traps that the Palestinians used against the Israelis.

She was featured in "The Road to Jenin" film by French director Pierre Rehov.
Arabic translations are only in French (subititles)