1. Been a busy day. I joined a few great people like Red Fox Blogger and Tim Burton and more on some Blog Talk radio programs.
For anyone interested, you can hear them here
1a. Panel show
1b. My own Tuesday night program.
If you like listening to Counter-Jihad audio material while you do dishes and so on, you may enjoy these shows.
Back to the news:
2. Watch: Moroccan Soccer Fans Chant Pro-ISIS Slogans
Moroccan Soccer Fans Chant Pro-ISIS Slogans
Footage uploaded to the internet recently shows a crowd of Moroccan soccer fans chanting slogans supporting the brutal “Islamic State” terrorist group, also known as ISIS.
The footage – believed to have been taken on Monday in Casablanca, and translated by MEMRI – shows “Ultras”, or hard-core supporters of Raja Club Athletic giving a very vocal tribute of support to the jihadi group.
Chants ranged from simply “ISIS, ISIS” to “Allahu Akbar, let’s go on jihad!”
3. Muslim personal law ‘unjust, barbaric, outdated’, Markandey Katju says
(I wonder if at the end of the day it will be India that walks us out of this nightmare and brings us back to our roots in reason and liberty)
NEW DELHI: Press Council of India chairman MarkandeyKatju on Tuesday favoured a uniform civil law in the country, saying the Muslim personal law is “unjust” as it treats women as “inferior”.
“Muslim personal law is an unjust law, it is a barbaric, outdated law because it treats women as inferior. Oral talaq is permitted only to men,” he said.
He claimed that even Hindu law was similarly feudal in nature but changes were made in it after “tremendous efforts” by Jawaharlal Nehru.
4. More MSM nonsense about the Ok. Barber.
5. Here is a link to a CBC Radio program that a reader of Gates of Vienna has said is actually worth listening to. He said its especially interesting in that they broke a leftist taboo by mentioning the massive rape of indigenous British girls by Pakistani men, but the whole show, ‘Is Pakistan the most Dangerous Country in the World?’ is worth the listen.
6. Europe’s newest front line against ISIS: a Spanish town in North Africa
(Video at ink)
7. CDC and Texas Health services confirm first Ebola case in the USA by traveler from Liberia, (soon to be renamed, Ebolia)
8. “I have people. I know people that can put a bomb where you live.”
-Sister of Boston Marathon bomber
9. This appears to be a working version of ‘Lend me Your Ears’ Episode 2
Stephen Coughlin once said in one of his briefings that its important to listen to the propaganda that the enemy makes for you, as well as the propaganda that they make for each other. This is clearly Tokyo Rose brand propaganda made for us. We are idiots if we ignore it. We will lose if we listen only to this and not to what they say to each other.
Interestingly, in the Islamic State, both kinds of propaganda are quite similar. Our problem in this case is that we refuse to understand and believe what they tell us, and what they tell each other.
10. NYT: Netanyahu Links Hamas With ISIS, and Equates ISIS With Iran
Thank you M., Arun, GoV., Wrath of Khan, Maria J., Yucki, and Oz-Rita for joining in on today’s BlogTalk Radio program.
Its been a very busy day. Some projects take many many hours to produce minutes of content. Hopefully everyone will feel its worth it when its finally done.
vlad .. ref your radio show. a pleasure tonite i got to listen to 2 level headed,
informative shows. kel & tim are a great combo & when you are in the mix it
is worth it’s weight in gold. islamic issues is crystal clear. just what is needed.
your point about obama seeing the world as a umma is very keen. good god.
that explains so much of his traitorous behavior. is america permits lady hillary
macdeath into office 2 years from now, we are done for. god help us ..we are done.
a pres candidate of note, at least one who’s integrity is without question, is james webb.
*DEMOCRAT* (EEK) writer of ‘fields of fire’ among 12 or so best sellers. young, power punching novels that should have been my generations war movies. you can’t have such a thing when hollywood “consientiously”evaded the draft & vietnam became un-correct .. along with everything else america held dear. he was a virginia senator who would not run for another term. kinda like submitting a resignation.. like what the JCS to a man should have done. rambling here, just wanted to make those pints & let you know how important your show is. keep them comming please ..
4/ 4/ Particularly obnoxious is the way the FBI Profiler repeatedly blames this blatant act of jihadist terror (diminished by a pointless additional suffix, ‘a terroristic attack’) on ‘hate speech.’ It will be necessary to curtail First Amendment rights to prevent more attacks in the future.
Extreme religious blah, blah…
Actually, NO. Right now it’s ONE religion that poses an outsize threat to us here in North America. From time to time there’ve been anti-abortion attacks and scattered other violent episodes put down to religious fanaticism, but they’re not on the radar here and only serve to defuse the specific strategic focus that’s of critical importance to us.
About this: “Call law enforcement to report on your friends…”
Doesn’t sound like a good idea. Police & FBI are more likely to arrest you for a hate crime.
The current administration wants us to follow the lead of the USSR and Nazi Germany in having us distrust our neighbors, after all if you don’t know who will turn you in for disloyalty you will be very careful about what you say and who you say it to.
That’s death to open societies.
It happened after the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492. The Inquisition rewarded those who were practicing Judiasm in secret.
Didn’t matter that none remained – Spain became a secret police hell. Lasted for centuries. Killed independent thinking, turned the Golden Age to a protracted Dust Age.
Like I keep saying the current administration wants to destroy the Nation.
Robotic Octopus
This is a cutie-
Thank you.
#4 The wanna be dictators have managed to get enough power that they can advance ideas about restricting or removing rights with out being condemned, this is the primary reason the US is so polarized and why I think there will be a civil war.
They seem to be calling for informants. It’s fine to report suspicious packages or lunatics in nightgowns bellowing “Allah-blah-blah”, but encouraging us to behave as JV secret police is a cardinal sign of totalitarian encroachment in civil society.
The real problem is the crippling PC imposed on our law-enforcement professionals. Even when they flag something of importance, all too often they’re ignored. Think about the Marathon Monsters. Even Russia reached out to us to no avail.
Think, too, about the Hands-off List.
I know, they are managing to get more and more people to buy into their BS about who is the real danger to freedom and these people are busy selling their freedom for the brief illusion of safety.
That’s at least as terrifying as any random incidence of barber-chop.
Yeah it is, but there are a lot of examples of the ordinary people taking care of themselves, here is one from my home state.
http://bearingarms.com/power-missouri-sheriff-praises-store-owners-shoot-armed-robbers/
The location was near Branson which is in the southwest portion of the state.
Your state is an original cowboy, gun-toting state. (I add in approval).
Can’t stop thinking about Mr.Vaughn (sp?) who had the presence of mind to shoot the OK Chopper. It’s really an inspiration. Must’ve shaken him up, head rolling and all, but shock would only set in after he did the right thing.
Yeah we support the right to keep and bear arms but are having to constantly be on watch for what the gun control nuts are doing. So far the freedom loving vets who move into the state are outnumbering the leftist who control St. Louis, KC and most of the collage campuses.
Speaking of cowboys, my home town in North Central Missouri was the original shipping point for Texas Beef before the civil war, when I was a teenager the original stockyards still existed and local farmers used them to load their cattle on trains where they were shipped east and west to the big meat packing companies. Most people who have lived here all of their lives don’t know this about the town.
Did business collapse because of vegetarians?
No the railroad reached Springfield MO and it was several hundred miles closer to Texas, the ranchers started driving there rather then take the added risk and expense of driving here.
That’s good to know. Free markets in play.
Islamic State beheads seven men, three women in Syria: monitor
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Islamic State beheaded seven men and three women in a northern Kurdish area of Syria, a human rights monitoring group said on Wednesday, part of what it described as a campaign to frighten residents resisting the militant group’s advance.
The head of the Syrian Observatory for Human, Rights Rami Abdulrahman, said five anti-Islamic State Kurdish fighters, including three women, and four Syrian Arab rebels were detained and beheaded on Tuesday 14 km (8 miles) west of Kobani, a Kurdish town besieged by Islamic State near the Turkish border.
He said a Kurdish male civilian was also beheaded.
“I don’t know why they were arrested or beheaded. Only the Islamic State knows why. They want to scare people,” he said.
Reuters could not independently verify the information.
Islamic State fighters have carried out several beheadings of enemy fighters and civilians in Syria and Iraq.
The beheadings are often carried out in public and with a message that any violent or non-violent dissent with not be tolerated.
When fighting Sunni Mulsim tribes in eastern Syria, Islamic State have used beheadings to scare local leaders to withdraw from the battlefield. Islamic State has also beheaded foreign journalists and an aid worker.
http://news.yahoo.com/islamic-state-beheads-seven-men-three-women-syria-105543773.html
pic :
http://oi62.tinypic.com/5l2p05.jpg
Iraqi Prime Minister Abadi opposes Arab strikes in Iraq
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has told the BBC he “totally” opposes Arab nations joining air strikes against Islamic State in his country.
In an interview, he said Western air power had “filled many gaps” in Iraq’s fight against the jihadist group.
Several Arab states, including Saudi Arabia and Jordan, have joined the international coalition against IS. Their aircraft have carried out strikes in Syria, but only those from the US, UK and France have hit targets in Iraq.
Talking to the BBC in Baghdad, Mr Abadi said Iraq’s army would defeat IS “if we have good air cover” but stressed that no foreign ground troops were needed.
“We are very clear we will not accept any troops on the ground except Iraqi troops,” he added.
Iraqi government forces had “contained” the existential threat to Iraq posed by IS and removed the danger of an onslaught on Baghdad, Mr Abadi said, but added that he was not “taking any chances”.
He said he was restructuring the army to ensure the protection of the Iraqi public and had asked the UK to help with training, intelligence and technology. Prime Minister David Cameron had agreed to help, he added.
Earlier, US-led forces carried out air strikes on IS militants battling Kurdish fighters around the northern Syrian border town of Kobane.[…]
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-29447201
What’s he saying?
At least 35 dead in Baghdad attacks
#9 . . .”lend me your ears” video pulled for violation of terms of service
Thank you, Martin. That ‘episode’ could be mistaken for a seasoned performance of an editorial on the BBC.
School bombing kills 30 children in Syria
At least 30 Syrian children were killed on Wednesday in a double bombing by a lone assailant at a school in the government-controlled city of Homs, a monitor said.
They were among 39 people who died in the attack in the Akrameh neighbourhood, according to a new toll from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
“At least 30 children were among 39 people killed in the double bombing at the Akrameh al-Makhzumi school in Homs today,” said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.
One suicide attacker carried out both of the bombings. “He planted a bomb at one location at the school, and then blew himself up at another spot nearby,” Abdel Rahman told AFP.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. But al-Qaida’s branch in Syria, Al-Nusra Front, said it was behind a similar twin bombing in the central city that killed at least 12 people in May.
Speaking to AFP on Wednesday, Homs governor Talal al-Barazi had also reported the deadly attacks, giving a toll of 31 killed and 74 wounded.
The children were between six and nine years old, he added. The toll is among the highest for children in suicide attacks across Syria since the conflict erupted in the country three years ago.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/School-bombing-kills-30-children-in-Syria/articleshow/44018120.cms
Re: Ebola
Patient identified . . .children may have been exposed:
Sister: US
Ebola patient said he was from Liberia
DALLAS — The sister of the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States says he told relatives he notified officials the first time he went to the hospital that he was visiting from Liberia.
Mai Wureh says her brother, Thomas Eric Duncan, went to a Dallas emergency room on Friday and they sent him home with antibiotics. She says he said hospital officials asked for his Social Security number and he said that he didn’t have one because he was visiting from Liberia.
Duncan arrived in the U.S. on Sept. 20 to be with relatives in Dallas. He
began to develop symptoms last Wednesday and sought care two days later. He was released and returned to the hospital and was admitted Sunday.Dallas ISD superintendent Mike Miles also revealed that five
children from four of the district’s campuses were possibly exposed to the virus.
Two of the five schools identified by Miles –
Tasby Middle and Lowe Elementary – share a campus.
Miles identified the schools as:
Conrad High School
Tasby Middle School
Hotchkiss Elementary School
Dan D. Rogers Elementary School
Jack Lowe Sr. Elementary School
Now this one … ” How to scare Muslims ” Teplice – Czech Republic
I love it, Martin!
and this other one – the title should be “Matrioshka burka” though
We need as much of that as we can get: Burka Babes Unleashed!
Eeyore “The West Fights Back”?
When Burka Babes do that on their home turf (a little more subtly as a rule) it is a terrifying experience.
I think Richard Burton described a woman making eyes at him in Mecca, though he might have invented it for effect.
#1 Good shows, informative, interesting, positive despite the bad news and enjoyable to listen to.