Some news to start Jan. 12 – 2015 Links 1

1. Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian archbishop accuses West

Ignatius Kaigama said the world had to show more determination to halt the group’s advance in Nigeria.

He said the international community had to show the same spirit and resolve it had done after the attacks in France.

His warning came after 23 people were killed by three female suicide bombers, one reported to be 10 years old.

The weekend attacks come after reports that hundreds of people were killed last week during the capture by Boko Haram of the town of Baga in Borno state.

‘Depraved’

Archbishop Kaigama told the BBC’s Newsday programme that the slaughter in Baga had shown that the Nigerian military was unable to tackle Boko Haram.

2. Saudi Cleric Condemns Snowmen As Anti-Islamic

(While it is true that there is not a great deal of snow in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, we should take it as being on notice that where there is, like oh here for instance, once they have stopped our cartoonists from drawing things they do not like it will be the family that will be the next target. I hope by now people realize this is not an absurd extrapolation but a simple fact that will take place should we continue to submit to the sharia norms based on their violent extortion.)

Quoting from Muslim scholars, Sheikh Munajjid argued that to build a snowman was to create an image of a human being, an action considered sinful under Islam.

A prominent Saudi Arabian cleric has whipped up controversy by issuing a religious ruling forbidding the building of snowmen, described them as anti-Islamic.

Asked on a religious website if it was permissible for fathers to build snowmen for their children after a snowstorm in the country’s north, Sheikh Mohammed Saleh al-Munajjid replied: “It is not permitted to make a statue out of snow, even by way of play and fun.”

Quoting from Muslim scholars, Sheikh Munajjid argued that to build a snowman was to create an image of a human being, an action considered sinful under the kingdom’s strict interpretation of Sunni Islam.

3. Paris attacks: France to deploy 10,000 troops

(And the UK is deploying thousands of military personal as well. How is this not the war measures act, to have military forces armed on your own streets?)

France is mobilising 10,000 troops to boost security after last week’s deadly attacks, and will send thousands of police to protect Jewish schools.

Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said troops would be in place from Tuesday evening in sensitive areas.

It is the first time troops have been deployed within France on such a scale.

Seventeen people were killed in Paris last week in attacks at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, on a police officer, and at a kosher supermarket.

4. French muslim ‘leader’ calls to abandon political Islam.

(This would be the smart thing for muslims to do but in truth it is not up to them to change Islam. It is up to us. The same as the US made political Shinto illegal. We did not leave it up to the Japanese to change their religion, we made it clear what we would tolerate and not tolerate. and so we defeated them. If we had left it up to them we would lose like we are now)

5. China: Six attackers killed by police in Xinjiang

URUMQI, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) — Six attackers with explosive devices were killed by police in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Monday morning, local authorities said.

A suspect with an explosive device was spotted by local residents at about 10:10 a.m. in a commercial district in Shule County. The suspect, who later attacked police with an axe and tried to detonate the device, was shot dead by police.

6. New Charlie Hebdo To Show Mohammed Cartoons

A special edition of Charlie Hebdo produced after last week’s newsroom massacre will feature caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, according to its lawyer.

Richard Malka told French radio the upcoming publication will “obviously” lampoon Mohammed – among other figures – to show staff will “cede nothing” to extremists seeking to silence them.

The two gunmen who slaughtered 12 people in their attack on Charlie Hebdo’s offices last Wednesday, claim to have carried out the attack in revenge for previous Mohammed cartoons printed in the magazine.

 

 

Thank you M., ML., UK Pete, Richard and many more. More to come. Clearly, exactly as ‘The Project’ predicted, this thing is escalated on 2015. Many sites including this one are under heavy attack as well.

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29 Replies to “Some news to start Jan. 12 – 2015 Links 1”

  1. Hello there……its me again……..Don Laird….

    Perhaps this was the last straw, perhaps now the solution to the Muslim problem can be effected……perhaps the Germans will now, fully awake, lead Europe to ridding itself of the Muslim and its Islam.

    ……or not.

    Regards, Don Laird
    Dogtown Bastard
    Alberta, Canada

    • …OR NOT…

      Merkel the Ferkel asked PEGIDA to stop march in ‘respect for what happened in Paris’. She probably is mourning the tards that were sent to find their 72 mother-in-laws in allah’s bordello.

  2. #6 The staff who are doing this are very brave people who deserve to be help up as heroes by everyone who believes in freedom.

  3. @Vlad and Eeyore……..and ……….@Shinto comment by Vlad……..

    Hello there…..its me again……….Don Laird……..

    A little correction is needed, but generally Vlad is correct.

    It wasn’t the “US” that saw the dangers in Shinto, while they did generally, it was General MacArthur who knew exactly what was partially responsible for the fanaticism of the soldiers in the Japanese Imperial Army; Shinto.

  4. “Islam is part of Germany” Chancellor Angela Merkel underlined during a press conference Monday with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, after he was welcomed with military honour in Berlin. She also stressed the importance of working together with Turkey to prevent terrorism.

  5. (sorry, I hit “post comment” too soon!!!)

    @Vlad and Eeyore……..and ……….@Shinto comment by Vlad……..

    Hello there…..its me again……….Don Laird……..

    A little correction is needed, but generally Vlad is correct.

    It wasn’t the “US” that saw the dangers in Shinto, while they did generally, it was General MacArthur who knew exactly what was largely responsible for the fanaticism of the soldiers in the Japanese Imperial Army, soldiers who willingly committed mass murder and suicide in honour of their manifest God-King on earth, the Japanese Emperor; Shinto. (sound familiar?)

    In recognition of that danger General MacArthur, as part of his command and stewardship of the Japanese Occupation, on December 15, 1945, made a decree that would wipe Shinto from virtually every facet of Japanese public life. It was the best thing that could have ever happened to the Japanese people.

    Read General MacArthur’s decree here:

    http://www.trinity.edu/rnadeau/Asian%20Religions/Lecture%20Notes/Shinto%20and%20Zen/Shinto%20state.htm

    For the studious among you, please read:

    ” Unconditional Democracy: Education and Politics in Occupied Japan”, 1945–1952, by Toshio Nishi

    Finally, there are those of you here on Vlad who choke, cough, whimper and dither at the thought of cutting the cancer of the Muslim and its Islam from our midst, of commencing a vigorous program of “mosque deconstruction” and of criminalizing Islam, in any form, in order to make the simple act of holding a Koran as if holding a loaded weapon with the direct intent to kill non-Muslims, as if holding a Koran as if committing acts of treason and sedition, as if holding a Koran as if one was intent on the destruction of a Western country’s national sovereignty and national security.

    By doing what we must we will free ourselves from the threat of the Muslim and its Islam and we will liberate the truly “Good Muslim” who seeks to rid itself of the cancerous yoke of Islam.

    Food for thought, catalyst for action.

    Regards, Don Laird
    Dogtown Bastard
    Alberta, Canada

    • This happened after we had won the war and occupied Japan, it couldn’t be done before we had won the war.

      • Exactly my point Richard………..history teaches, now use this example to move forward with the points I have outlined.

        Regards, Don Laird
        Dogtown Bastard
        Alberta, Canada