Paul Weston arrest links.

The Legacy media has decided to show an interest in this story. And well they should. I cannot think of anything that heralds the new totalitarianism better than this story. Well none I am free to publish at this time anyway. The Daily Mail published this story.  BBC: Western Daily Press: The Blaze: Breitbart: The Telegraph: Irish Independent: Powerline Blog Paul Weston arrest-1

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17 Replies to “Paul Weston arrest links.”

  1. Sorry….. will his words lead to an attack against muslims. I wonder if these guys realise how ironic they are?

  2. Paul Weston looks like a cool Jesus Christ…. 🙂

    hmmm….name one country on this planet where islam is not a problem….including all the idiotic muslim runover countries like Afghanistan and Indonesia ,Burma and even Mecca. Mecca was formerly jewish till mo came and did them in ….remember ?? Our daughters will end up in islam and our lineage will be hijacked by dirty arab testicles …our life’s finished…our brains and our balls are empty of man …we are mental eunuchs … islam thrives on the brainless and the useless and the gutless.
    We are keeping muslims dumb by not letting them into the levity of life and the land of no-allah. Just because some deranged nut managed to dumb down some arabs who took looting very seriously and letting murderous morons band up to form islam does not mean we have to keep them on this planet. Every muslim is a potential killing explosion just like the individual virii of smallpox. This nonsense has to be stopped in its banding tracks if we as a planet have to move on. islam has to be scrubbed from this planet. How will this happen ? What about the women held hostage by these insanely stupid muslim males ? Should we not free them??
    muslim is a dirty dirty dirty word today…only the guys who don’t get out of mosques keep telling muslims the exact opposite 5 times a day as they tock tock tock their brains on the floor five times a day. What a sad way of life…There’s no hope for muslims…mo’s got them by the balls and they have no escape from him. Muslims are just bad luck life-forms…existing for no known productive reason. It’s our bad luck too that muslims are around.
    Muslims are the most inbred and dirty species of virus. They believe in a dirty book and bang their heads on the floor and physically damage and short-circuit their frontal-brains and their genes.
    Muslims are a damaged and totall useless species on this planet….like smallpox…facts are facts… Muslims only breed and breed and are the most dangerous. Muslims should not be allowed on the planet. See….the solution is in writing now. No more excuses….our grandchildren will not forgive us.

  3. Iraq suicide bomb at Kurdish political rally kills 30 (BBC, Apr 28, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-27198219

    “A suicide bombing at a rally in north-eastern Iraq has killed 30 people, security officials say.
    The attack took place at a political gathering in the town of Khanaqin, which has a large Kurdish population.

    It was the deadliest bombing among a wave of attacks to hit Iraq on Monday. Iraqis are voting in the country’s first parliamentary election since the withdrawal of US troops almost three years ago, but it comes amid the worst unrest since 2008.

    People at the rally had gathered to watch television footage of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, casting his vote in Germany. Mr Talabani suffered a stroke in December 2012 and has been receiving treatment in Germany.

    “The attacker snuck among the crowds near the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan’s [Mr Talabani’s party] headquarters and blew himself up, causing a tragic massacre,” a police officer told Reuters news agency.

    At least 50 others were injured in the blast…”

  4. German diplomat injured in Yemen ‘kidnapping attempt’ (BBC, Apr 28, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-27198199

    “A German diplomat has been injured in a suspected kidnapping attempt in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, security officials say. Gunmen tried to force a vehicle carrying the diplomat and a colleague to stop in the southern district of Hadda, home to many embassies.

    When the diplomats refused and fled from the scene, the gunmen opened fire. The identity of the assailants was not known, but kidnappings of foreigners by armed tribesmen and militants linked to al-Qaeda are common in Yemen.

    Last month, two UN employees were seized in Hadda, but freed by security forces hours later. In February, a Czech doctor, a German and two other Europeans were also seized.

    Most people kidnapped by tribesmen are freed unharmed after short periods of captivity, but those held by militants face a more uncertain fate….”

  5. Microsoft must release email data held on Dublin server (BBC, Apr 28, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-27191500

    “A judge in the US has ordered Microsoft to hand over a customer’s emails, even though the data is held on a server in Ireland. Microsoft has previously taken steps to reassure customers that data held on servers abroad should not be subject to search warrants by US authorities.

    It follows concerns about data privacy after allegations of US spying by whistleblower Edward Snowden. The judge said warrants for online data were different to other warrants.

    The search warrant, which was issued to Microsoft by US authorities, sought information associated with a customer’s email account including the customer’s name, credit card details and contents of all messages.

    Microsoft said that the account was hosted on a server in Dublin and therefore the search warrant was not valid as the data was outside of the US.
    ‘Government disagrees’

    Judge James Francis in New York said that this was true for “traditional” warrants but not for those seeking online content, which are governed by federal law under the Stored

    He said the warrant should be treated more like a subpoeana for documents. Anyone issued with a subpoena by the US must provide the information sought, no matter where it was held, he said…”

  6. Somali PM angry over diplomat’s arrest in Kenya (BBC, Apr 28, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27190887

    “Somalia has condemned the arrest of one of its diplomats in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, during a security operation to flush out illegal immigrants and militant Islamists. Siyad Mohamud Shire’s brief arrest on Friday violated his diplomatic immunity, Somalia’s government said.

    Kenyan police said Mr Shire did not have proper documents. About 4,000 people have been arrested in Nairobi this month in police raids aimed at ending attacks by militants.

    Many of them have been taken to a sports stadium, where police check their immigration status and whether they have links with Somalia’s al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab group…”

  7. 4 children killed in grenade attack on Pakistani mosque (CNN, Apr 28, 2014)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/28/world/asia/pakistan-violence/index.html

    “Four children were killed when someone lobbed a hand grenade into a mosque in Pakistan;s most populous city on Monday.

    The children, all between the ages of 8 and 12, were attending religious classes at the mosque in the seaport city of Karachi, police said.

    Sixteen others were injured in the attack. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

    On Friday, four people were killed and 30 others injured when a bomb went off near a provincial government motorcade in Karachi.”

  8. Notice especially the Mahoundian reactions as quoted by the Telegraph…

    Election candidate arrested over Churchill speech (Telegraph, Apr 28, 2014)
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10792895/Election-candidate-arrested-over-Churchill-speech.html

    “But those in the Muslim community said the police were correct to act if Mr Weston’s actions were deliberately intended to incite hatred.

    Mohamed Shafiq, leader of the Ramadan Foundation, said: “Of course there should be freedom of speech, but with freedom of speech comes responsibility. If someone was to deliver this message in the centre of Bradford for example where there is a large Muslim population then it could be seen as a deliberate act of incitement. “We are banning extremists from the Muslim community, the likes of Anjem Choudary, so it is right that the policy is applied equally.

    “I think such people are very unpleasant people who thrive on publicity and thrive on winding people up and deliberately trying to upset people.

    “Winston Churchill said and wrote many great things, as Muslims we do not agree with his description of Islam in this passage and obviously a member of the public who heard these comments was offended enough to contact the police and complain.”

    A spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain said: “We are sure that even Mr Churchill, if confronted with what he wrote as a young man would now blush at his own writings, just as he would when presented with his description of Gandhi as a ‘half- naked fakir.’

    “Our faith has often been criticised and attacked, so we are used to it. The question is, will Mr Weston’s action lead to a credible violent attack against Muslims in this country? We leave that for the courts to decide.””

  9. Wrath,
    I think Churchill’s quote about Ghandi was right on the money. Something closer to:

    ‘…a crafty little fakir in a diaper…’

  10. Yucki, Churchill was indeed right about Gandhi. But Gandhi is history. Literally and figuratively, too (e.g. in relation to Indian politics and as it developed since)…

    What is of course more important here, he was as especially right about Muhammadanism. His observations apply toady as they applied back then. He would not have to feel embarrassed about anything he said at all.

    All these Muhammadans do is nothing more but playing their old shtick – playing the victim, threatening violence and re-enacting “dreams” of their “cultural father.”

  11. SOS racism by the taqiya spouting islamo supremacists. It surprises me how much the media rely on quotes by isamic “spokesmen” to justify police actions.
    I find the koran to be very offensive to non-muslims, where can I make a racial complaint? It incites violence against me.

  12. Notice comments are not allowed in the newspaper stories.
    They dare not let the people speak on this one….

    I wonder if the British people had to make a choice between the cult or Winston Churchill who would they choose?

    mmmm Anjem chouders or the leader who saved his country from the Nazis…difficult choice really…

    The newspapers know exactly what the Brits would tell the cult to do so….

    No comments allowed!

    Funniest claim in the Telegraph story……”“We are banning extremists from the Muslim community, the likes of Anjem Choudary, so it is right that the policy is applied equally”

    So they are banning Choudary are they?