Gates of Vienna News Feed 9/19/2017

After authorities discovered 51 migrants hidden in a truck at the Polish-German border, concerns were raised that a new route into the EU for illegal immigrants may have been established. Meanwhile, the EU is demanding that Norway increase the share of migrants that it takes for resettlement.

In other news, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck near Mexico City, collapsing buildings in the capital and causing at least 139 deaths.

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Financial Crisis
» Italy Financial Crisis — Economic Warnings Over Eurozone by Deutsche Bank
 
USA
» Constitution Day — Sept. 17, 1787: Will We Preserve it?
» ISIS Propaganda Online Draws More Clicks in U.S. Than Anywhere in Europe
» Oklahoma: Manager Testifies in Trial of Muslim Who Beheaded Co-Worker, Tried to Behead Another
» Suspect Plans to Sue ‘Hero’ Who Stopped Him From Robbing Starbucks
» Teen Boy, 15, Killed in Reported Drive-by Shooting in Blacklick Area
» Understanding the Threat of Sharia Law in America
 
Europe and the EU
» 5-Star’s Young, Popular Di Maio Charts Course to be Italy PM
» Deutsche Bank Warning: There Will be More Trumps and Le Pens — Europe Must Prepare
» Gestures of Reconciliation With Muslims Will Not Stop Extremists
» Multi-Million Data Breach and Fraud Trial to Get Under Way in Sweden
» Regressive Left and Their Car Argument Justifying Jihad
» Spain Expels North Korea Ambassador Over Nuclear Tests
» Spain Seizes Catalan Referendum Posters and Summons Mayors
» Sweden: Police Launch Attempted Murder Investigation After ‘Explosive Object’ is Thrown at Gothenburg Apartment
» Swiss Hunter Kills Donkey Belonging to French Trekking Company
» Switzerland: St Gallen Backs ‘Burqa Ban’ Proposal
» UK: Third Arrest Made in Connection With Parson Green Terrorist Attack
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Caroline Glick: Israel and the American Jewish Crisis
» From Tug of War With Obama to Trump’s Warm Embrace: Netanyahu Heads for UN
 
Russia
» WikiLeaks Releases Documents it Claims Detail Russia Mass Surveillance Apparatus
 
Australia — Pacific
» Terrifying Moment a Man Sick of Waiting for Service at His Local Bank ‘Started a Fire That Burned Down the Branch and Saw Dozens of People Treated for Serious Burns’
 
Latin America
» 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Mexico City
 
Immigration
» DACA Amnesty: Don’t Do it, Mr. President
» European Union Demands Norway Take in More African Migrants
» France Clears Hundreds of Migrants From Wood Near Calais
» French University Suspends All Courses Due to Migrant Squatters
» Italian Dream of Moroccan Family From Rimini
» Migrants Found at German-Polish Border Raise Concerns of New Migrant Route
» More Than 13,000 Intercepted by RCMP Trying to Cross Into Canada the Year
» Mr.President, Taxpayers Are Tired of Funding Illegals
» Scandinavia: Shift in Immigration Debate
» Two Afghans Arrested for Raping 16-Year-Old on German City Street
 
Culture Wars
» ‘We Might Love Our Mum and Dad But You Don’t Denigrate That Love With Sexual Behaviour’: Muslim Leaders Preaching for a ‘No’ Vote on Same-Sex Marriage as They Compare it to Incest
 

Italy Financial Crisis — Economic Warnings Over Eurozone by Deutsche Bank

ITALY is on the brink of triggering the “next financial crisis” as the weakest link in Europe in a move that threatens to bring the eurozone down, strategists from a top German bank have warned.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Constitution Day — Sept. 17, 1787: Will We Preserve it?

Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. when asked by a citizen on the close of the Constitutional Convention, “what kind of a government have you created, Mr. Franklin?,” famously answered:

“A republic, Madam — if you can keep it.”

Ben Franklin’s challenge, “if you can keep it,” was serious: The United States of America was then the only Constitutional Republic, created “on the consent of the governed,” in the world. There was extreme doubt if this American great experiment in freedom, could succeed. The generation of the Founding Fathers did “keep it,” and bequeathed it to us of this generation as their progeny, their descendants in freedom. Will we “keep it” for the generations of Americans who will come after us?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]
 

ISIS Propaganda Online Draws More Clicks in U.S. Than Anywhere in Europe

Islamic State propaganda disseminated online draws more clicks in the United States than in any country in Europe despite much-publicized counter efforts by Silicon Valley, according to a new report published Monday night.

Analysts from the Britain-based Policy Exchange think tank reported that over a six-month span beginning in February, the United States was the second most frequent location from which jihadist content was accessed online, preceded only by Turkey.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Oklahoma: Manager Testifies in Trial of Muslim Who Beheaded Co-Worker, Tried to Behead Another

A manager at Oklahoma food processing plant testified Friday that he tried but failed to stop a beheading attack three years ago.

           — Hat tip: Charles Low [Return to headlines]
 

Suspect Plans to Sue ‘Hero’ Who Stopped Him From Robbing Starbucks

FRESNO, Calif. — A 30-year-old man who allegedly used a gun during an attempted robbery at a California Starbucks now plans to sue the good Samaritan who stepped in to stop the crime, according to KSEE.

Back in July, Ryan Flores attempted to rob a Starbucks when Cregg Jerri, 58, attacked the suspect. In the video, the suspect is shown wearing a Transformers mask and threatening a barista. Seconds later, Jerri picks up a metal chair and hits the suspect in the back.

During the altercation, Flores stabbed Jerri in the neck. Jerri eventually wrestled the knife away from Flores and stabbed the suspect multiple times, according to police.

While police called Jerri a hero, the suspect’s mother said her son is a victim.

“He has 17 total stab wounds, lacerations, and defensive wounds,” Pamela Chimienti told KSEE.

Flores, who remains in jail on attempted robbery charges, now plans to sue Jerri for excessive force, according to KSEE.

“The guy, in my opinion, went from a good Samaritan to a vigilante. Stabbing somebody that many times, it doesn’t take that many stab wounds to get somebody to succumb to you,” Chimienti said.

           — Hat tip: Dean [Return to headlines]
 

Teen Boy, 15, Killed in Reported Drive-by Shooting in Blacklick Area

The stunned Somali residents of a Far East Side subdivision gathered behind yellow crime tape Monday as a teenage boy lay dead underneath a white sheet on a driveway.

Mohamed Abdulkadir, 15, had come home from Licking Heights High School and walked over to the house of someone he knew in the Waggoner Grove subdivision, possibly to play basketball, neighbors at the scene who know the youth and the family told The Dispatch.

Columbus police and fire paramedics received an anonymous call at 4:04 p.m. reporting the youth had been shot in a drive-by shooting in the driveway of a home on the 700 block of Churchside Chase Drive at the corner of Wengert Road, said police Lt. Lowell Rector. Wengert Road is located off the west side of North Waggoner Road, behind the Eastpointe Christian Church, in the Blacklick area of Columbus.

When police arrived, Rector said they found Abdulkadir mortally wounded. Whitehall Medics pronounced him dead at 4:19 p.m. He is the 95th homicide victim in the city this year.

Sgt. Stan Latta, the second-shift homicide squad supervisor, said he couldn’t confirm if it was a drive-by shooting and wouldn’t answer any other questions regarding the circumstances surrounding the shooting, saying it was too early in the investigation.

Anas Ahmed, 24, said he lives on Oak Orchard Avenue across from the family of Abdulkadir and that his brother was friends with him and a fellow student at Licking Heights High School.

“We don’t know what happened, we’re just all shocked right now,” Ahmed said.

A number of refugees from Somalia have settled in the Waggoner Grove subdivision. “The community here is quiet,” said Abdifatah Farah, 24, noting that people are busy working to make their lives better.

           — Hat tip: Dean [Return to headlines]
 

Understanding the Threat of Sharia Law in America

I cannot overstate the dangers of Sharia law and its insidious creeping nature. Sharia law is a monumental threat to our laws that are grantors of our liberty. No effort should be spared in denying this Stone Age, misogynistic body of Islamic laws from invading our legal system.

The recent migration of Muslims to non-Islamic lands began as a seemingly harmless, even useful; trickle of desirable cheap needed labor. Before long, greater and greater numbers of Muslims deluged the new territories and as they gained in numbers — by high birth rate as well as new arrivals — Muslims began reverting to their intolerant ways by, for instance, demanding legal status for Sharia (Islamic laws), the type of draconian laws that for the most part resemble those of man’s barbaric past.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]
 

5-Star’s Young, Popular Di Maio Charts Course to be Italy PM

ROME (Reuters) — Italy’s anti-establishment 5-Star Movement looks poised to name Luigi Di Maio as its candidate for prime minister in elections early next year and, if opinion polls are to be believed, the earnest 31-year-old has a good chance of winning.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Deutsche Bank Warning: There Will be More Trumps and Le Pens — Europe Must Prepare

Anti-establishment politicians like Marine Le Pen and Donald Trump will continue to be popular as they electrify the electorate, a report by the German bank has found.

The march of populist parties led by charismatic leaders in Europe and abroad and movements like Brexit’s “vote Leave” will continue to pose a threat to the establishment, according to Deutsche Bank.

It will mean established parties are set to face a tougher time getting people’s votes, as more people favour leaders who buck the trend

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Gestures of Reconciliation With Muslims Will Not Stop Extremists

The image of a man, the father of a three-year-old killed in the Barcelona terrorist attack, embracing an imam from the city of Rubi, where the victim’s family lives, has moved the entire world.

Undoubtedly, it takes a lot from a parent to go beyond the experienced loss, past their emotions, the desire of vengeance and hate.

I wonder, how many of those moved by the father’s gesture, remember Daniel Pearl, an American journalist kidnapped and killed by Al-Qaida in 2002? Pearl was first stunned with a blow to the head by the Kalid Sheik Mohammed, then Mohammed cut off his head in front of a camera. Pearl’s parents launched a foundation in their son’s name with the goal of promoting multicultural understanding.

Do similar gestures really change the world for the better and effectively lead to more understanding?

Driss Salym, the imam from Rubi, is not very well known. He is probably from Morocco, the mosque he leads belongs most likely to FEERI, Spanish Federation of Islamic Religious Organizations, considered to be more moderate to its competitor, The Union of Islamic Communities of Spain. He is probably a good man.

The father’s behavior, however, was received as a gesture towards the entire Muslim minority. It was interpreted as a call not to blame all Muslims for what had happened in Barcelona…

           — Hat tip: PJ [Return to headlines]
 

Multi-Million Data Breach and Fraud Trial to Get Under Way in Sweden

In this online news article: A startup, four banks and a superstore are understood to be among a number of organizations hit by a Swedish hacking and fraud attack that has now led to trial.

           — Hat tip: Charles Low [Return to headlines]
 

Regressive Left and Their Car Argument Justifying Jihad

I decided to respond more broadly to an argument used by the regressive left when it comes to Muslims ramming cars into people. An argument which always surfaces when an Islamic terrorist runs over pedestrians with a truck, in the name of their faith.

Terrorism with the use of motorized vehicles is particularly dangerous since every European city has a lot of cars proportionally to its population, making this “murderous weapon” widely available.

With each Islamic attack with the use of cars, the regressive left propagates the claim that nothing of significance has actually happened because, statistically, every year, more people die in car accidents then from the terror attacks. Similarly, drunk driving is as lethal as the terrorists plowing into the innocent crowds.

In order to defend the religion of Islam, the regressive left blurs the lines between a premeditated murder and an incident resulting in a manslaughter (a drunk driver does not drink to subsequently kill dozens of people).

Following this kind of logic one could imagine a situation where a would-be terrorist with a nuclear device gets caught and let go without punishment because a lot of people would die from old age in Europe anyway. Adhering to the reasoning of the regressive left, even releasing the terrorists makes sense since people will die nonetheless. So what’s the problem?…

           — Hat tip: PJ [Return to headlines]
 

Spain Expels North Korea Ambassador Over Nuclear Tests

In this online news article: Spain on Monday ordered North Korea’s ambassador to leave the country by September 30th in protests over Pyongyang’s nuclear tests, which it has criticised as “a serious threat to peace”.

           — Hat tip: Charles Low [Return to headlines]
 

Spain Seizes Catalan Referendum Posters and Summons Mayors

Spanish police on Monday seized more than 100,000 posters promoting a planned independence referendum in Catalonia, while prosecutors summoned mayors who have agreed to help hold the disputed vote.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Sweden: Police Launch Attempted Murder Investigation After ‘Explosive Object’ is Thrown at Gothenburg Apartment

Police Launch Attempted Murder Investigation After

An attempted murder investigation has been launched after an explosive object was thrown at an apartment in Gothenburg.

           — Hat tip: Charles Low [Return to headlines]
 

Swiss Hunter Kills Donkey Belonging to French Trekking Company

In this online news article: A donkey trekking company in the Savoie region of France has been left devasted after a Swiss hunter mistook four of its donkey for prey and shot at them.

           — Hat tip: Charles Low [Return to headlines]
 

Switzerland: St Gallen Backs ‘Burqa Ban’ Proposal

The cantonal parliament of St Gallen on Monday voted to adopt a bill that would ban people from covering their face in public, including women wearing the burqa.

           — Hat tip: Charles Low [Return to headlines]
 

UK: Third Arrest Made in Connection With Parson Green Terrorist Attack

Detectives investigating Friday’s Parsons Green terrorist attack have arrested a third man in Wales on Tuesday night.

Metropolitan Police confirmed in a statement that a 25-year-old man [suspect ‘C’] was arrested under section 41 of the Terrorism Act at approximately 19:08hrs at an address in Newport, south east Wales.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Caroline Glick: Israel and the American Jewish Crisis

As the New Year 5778 begins, 88% of Israeli Jews say that they are happy and satisfied with their lives. This makes sense. Israel’s relative security, its prosperity, freedom and spiritual blossoming make Israeli Jews the most successful Jewish community in 3,500 years of Jewish history.

The same cannot be said for the Jews of the Diaspora. In Western Europe, Jewish communities that just a generation ago were considered safe and prosperous are now besieged. Synagogues and Jewish schools look like army barracks. And the severe security cordons Jews need to pass through to pray and study are entirely justified. For where they are absent, as they were at the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket in Paris in 2015, assailants strike.

Western European Jewry’s crisis is exogenous to the Jewish communities. It isn’t the Jews who caused the crisis, which may in time cause the wholesale exodus of the Jews from Europe. The crisis is a function of growing levels of popular antisemitism spurred by mass immigration from the Islamic world and the resurgence of indigenous European Jew-hatred, particularly on the far Left.

This is not the situation among American Jewry, which at the dawn of 5778 also finds itself steeped in an ever deepening crisis. And while antisemitism is a growing problem in America, particularly on university campuses, unlike their European counterparts, American Jews could mount and win a battle against the growing anti-Jewish forces. But in large part, they have chosen not to. And they have chosen not to fight the anti-Semites because they are in the midst of a self-induced identity crisis…

           — Hat tip: Caroline Glick [Return to headlines]
 

From Tug of War With Obama to Trump’s Warm Embrace: Netanyahu Heads for UN

Following the warm welcome Netanyahu received at the White House in February and Trump’s friendly visit to Israel in May, Monday’s meeting is expected to follow the same pattern.

NEW YORK — One of the most striking elements in the run-up to Monday’s meeting in New York between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump is the lack of the apocalyptic background noise that preceded almost every meeting between Netanyahu and Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama.

There was certainly a great deal of expectation of a boom about to be lowered when Netanyahu met Obama on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting in September 2009.

That meeting — which also included a brief trilateral meeting with Obama and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas — came after months of US pressure on Israel to announce a settlement moratorium, an initiative that up until that meeting Netanyahu had rebuffed, at the price of constant and intense tension with Washington.

That meeting took place after Obama had already unmistakably set the tone of his relationship with Israel by bypassing Israel on trips to the region that took him to Ankara, Riyadh and Cairo; by demanding a settlement freeze; and by talking about the need to put public daylight between the two allies…

           — Hat tip: KS [Return to headlines]
 

WikiLeaks Releases Documents it Claims Detail Russia Mass Surveillance Apparatus

Wikileaks has released a new cache of documents which it claims detail surveillance apparatus used by the Russian state to spy on Internet and mobile users. It’s the first time the organization has leaked (what it claims is) material directly pertaining to the Russian state.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Terrifying Moment a Man Sick of Waiting for Service at His Local Bank ‘Started a Fire That Burned Down the Branch and Saw Dozens of People Treated for Serious Burns’

Police allege Nur Islam, 22, poured petrol in the doorway of the Commonwealth Bank at Springvale on November 18 before lighting it, causing a large fire.

           — Hat tip: SS [Return to headlines]
 

7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Mexico City

A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Mexico City Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said.

It says the epicenter was near the town of Raboso, about 76 miles southeast of Mexico City.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Mexico’s seismological agency calculated its preliminary magnitude at 6.8 and said its center was east of the city in the state of Puebla.

           — Hat tip: DV [Return to headlines]
 

DACA Amnesty: Don’t Do it, Mr. President

“The masses have never thirsted after truth. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim.” Gustave Le Bon

While driving back from California headlines began breaking that President Trump was going to break one of his signature campaign promises.

I supported and voted for Trump because I believed because he was a billionaire in his own right he couldn’t be bought off. That in his heart, (I still believe) Donald Trump truly loves this country and the people who live in our great republic.

That he meant what he said regarding the never-ending hordes of illegals flooding across our borders, getting illegals deported, the badly needed wall on our southern border would get built, bad trade deals killed and putting America and American workers first. Drain the swamp he said but then turned right around and brought in more alligators to fill the swamp.

I’m not alone in appreciating the sacrifices Trump has made to become president. He did and does every day. No question in my mind many want him assassinated. However, just like any president, we the people must hold him to his promises.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]
 

European Union Demands Norway Take in More African Migrants

The European Union has written a letter to the Norwegian government demanding that the Scandinavian country take in more migrants from Africa under the bloc’s migrant redistribution scheme.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

France Clears Hundreds of Migrants From Wood Near Calais

French authorities evacuated hundreds of migrants from a wood on the northern coast near Calais on Tuesday over fears it could become a magnet for others hoping to head to Britain.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

French University Suspends All Courses Due to Migrant Squatters

The University of Reims Champagne-Ardennes has suspended all courses due to security concerns after around 40 migrants began to squat on the campus only days after classes began.

President of the university Guillaume Gellé wrote a letter to the student population on Sunday saying: “Access to the university premises located on the Red Cross campus is forbidden until security conditions are restored.”

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Italian Dream of Moroccan Family From Rimini

The case of two underage rapists from Rimini is a combination of dysfunctional family with blind generosity and powerlessness of Italian government.

Their parents came to Italy illegally over 20 years ago. Daddy is a thief, he was an often visitor to Italian prisons. A few years ago, they managed to deport him but three years ago he came back — using illegal channels again. For that, he was given a 16-month house arrest sentence, which he serves as we speak.

He is serving his sentence in a council flat, for which the council pays. The council also pays benefits to the whole family of six (apart from the two rapists there is also a younger brother and a sister). The council has been paying for more than ten years now.

Mummy and the kids could not be deported because Italian law does not allow for underage kids born in Italy to be deported — even though they are Moroccan, not Italian. And since the kids cannot be deported, the mother must stay with them.

According to the Italian law, there is a way to solve the problem — parents must agree to the deportation of their kids and three years ago mummy graciously agreed, after the government offered her 20.000 euro and plane tickets to Morocco, but right after that, the dad came back and mummy withdrew from the deal. Probably daddy did the maths and concluded that 20.000 euro isn’t going to last long in Morocco and here, they can live off the state for the rest of their lives.

Taking care of the children isn’t mummy’s only job. She’s also busy harassing her neighbour who is also form Morocco (but has an Italian passport). Together with her sons not only does she threaten and throws insults at her but she also took part in attacking her. Mummy has been served a restraint order but they still lives in the same house, so she can freely keep threatening her neighbour…

           — Hat tip: PJ [Return to headlines]
 

Migrants Found at German-Polish Border Raise Concerns of New Migrant Route

German authorities fear the possibility of a new migrant route forming after discovering 51 migrants hiding in a truck near the Polish border in Brandenburg.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

More Than 13,000 Intercepted by RCMP Trying to Cross Into Canada the Year

New figures released today show the number of asylum seekers arriving at the Canada-U.S. border almost doubled last month.

The latest data shows 5,712 people were stopped by the RCMP in August, up from 3,134 in July.

More than 5,550 of those encounters were in Quebec, but British Columbia also registered a small surge of its own, with numbers there doubling from 51 people stopped in July to 102 in August.

In total, 13,211 people have been intercepted by the RCMP in between official points of entry since the start of the year.

The vast majority came to Canada in search of asylum, although at this point it is unknown how many have actually filed claims.

But the latest statistics show that asylum claims being lodged in Canada continue to rise as well — 4,905 were filed in August, compared to just over 4,000 in July.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Mr.President, Taxpayers Are Tired of Funding Illegals

Do all children have some inherent right to live in America if they have done nothing wrong? If not, then why should the children of illegal immigrants have such a right? — Thomas Sowell

Fifty-seven percent of all households that are led by an immigrant (legal or illegal) are enrolled in at least one welfare program. — Michael Snyder

Trump Supporters in Shock

Trump’s tweets about DACA have his supporters reeling. American taxpayers have paid billions and billions supporting law breaking illegal aliens, and we’re sick and tired of it. We voted for Trump because of his stance on illegals and our sieve southern border being closed. Here’s what he tweeted:

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]
 

Scandinavia: Shift in Immigration Debate

Until recently, the very notion that some European neighbourhoods were “no-go” zones was vehemently dismiissed by politicians and commentators on both sides of the Atlantic as a myth, a lie, a vicious right-wing calumny. But even as Swedish officials were denying the existence of such zones in their own country, they were secretly mapping them out and overseeing a police effort to liberate them.

           — Hat tip: Charles Low [Return to headlines]
 

Two Afghans Arrested for Raping 16-Year-Old on German City Street

Two Afghan asylum seekers were arrested for the brutal rape, and a third for attempted rape, of a 16-year-old girl in the Bavarian town of Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn just south of Munich.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

‘We Might Love Our Mum and Dad But You Don’t Denigrate That Love With Sexual Behaviour’: Muslim Leaders Preaching for a ‘No’ Vote on Same-Sex Marriage as They Compare it to Incest

Controversial Muslim leader Keysar Trad has likened gay relationships to incest while speaking out against same-sex marriage at Sydney mosques.

           — Hat tip: SS [Return to headlines]
 

9 thoughts on “Gates of Vienna News Feed 9/19/2017

  1. “Meanwhile, the EU is demanding that Norway increase the share of migrants that it takes for resettlement.”

    Cheeky. Norway isn’t even in the EU…….

    How many tots had Drunky Juncker had that morning for breakfast?….

  2. Italy does not have the most envious of records when it comes to doing things as a ‘united country’ that many in the West would expect of their own. So it beggars belief that the Nazis in Brussels would have taken Italy on as a European partner to share with and to share out, unless their future plan for say, 2015, included the advent of mass immigration from the third world, via then yet to be decimated through political interference by other countries, North African countries, like Libya, whose descent into turmoil would unstop the cork of what Kaddafi had kept bottled up as long as the West paid him his Jizya, and that Italy was later to play a major part in via an open door policy to Europe, which it has done as the many articles on site verify.

    But now the chickens have come home to roost for the Nazis in Brussels. Not because mass immigration is unsettling their well laid out plan, and not because enough of the people they had hoped to hoodwink have woken up to befuddle their plan, but because the inherent corruption within Italy that has always been a huge problem within that country is causing enough of that plan to unravel that Deutsche Bank (a major player) is now sounding the alarm.
    But, and this is interesting, instead of Deutsche Bank directly blaming Italian corruption for unravelling their agenda, instead, and like true Nazis, they have apportioned the blame to the ‘populists’ whose public appeal now threatens to undermine the Nazis own corruption, and that hopefully, will eventually unmask their treachery and genocidal intent to the people of Europe while exposing the inroads (the Vatican) as to how a so-called defeated ideological enemy of World War Two could have survived and has almost come to achieve its own goal of conquering this planet.

    Well done Italy!

  3. On the Culture Wars: Keyser Trad is a most unpleasant Man whom to many Aussies is only in this country for the government welfare paid to him, his wife and ten children. But, I am sad to say, I have to agree with this most unpleasant Muslim on the upcoming postal vote on homosexual marriage.

    • Well, where do you think all the zakat and welfare jizya payments go?

      More seriously, this needs to be spread far and wide to show how deep the Western rot goes.

    • Additionally, this situation should serve as a precedent to deny bail in all future cases of this nature.

      Eventually we should be able to reach a point where expedited revocation of citizenship and deportation is possible.

  4. Appreciate is reporting that Tillerson and the US State Dept are going to flush $32 million down the Rohingya toilet, and holding talks with Aung Suu Kyi.

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