Social media, European civil wars and a review on a prophetic book: Links 1 on March 11 2017

1, We know what Facebook does to people it doesn’t agree with. Hell the creator even released a manifesto which tries to make distorting people’s information to suit the globalist agenda look like a virtue. And we know what Google does thanks to Wikileaks’s important book, When Google met Wikileaks. Not to mention the CIA turning the 4th amendment for Americans into toilet paper.

But what about Twitter?

Let’s ask the creator of Dilbert, and more importantly the author of the now, free book, God’s Debris what he thinks about Twitter’s honesty.

2. After Things Fell Apart

A while back a reader named pistache tipped us to a newly-released French book entitled Guerilla:

It’s a novel by the journalist Laurent Obertone, set in a not too distant future, where an attack on a cop degenerates into massive riots by the ‘suburbs youths’. Coupled with a terror attack, it brings about the collapse of the French state in the matter of a few days.

This prophetic novel suffers from a near-total media blackout, and is ‘hidden’ in some stores, but has still managed to become a best seller (in the top three in many stores, #1 in all categories for a couple of days this week [first week of October 2016] on amazon.fr).

Ava Lon acquired the book, read it, and wrote the following review. As far as I know, Guerilla is not yet available in English. However, readers who understand French may want to take a look:

(Please click over to Gates of Vienna to read this interesting and relevant book review)

3. Australia: High school students “bullied into attending Muslim prayers, lectures on the Koran

And the new principal who was brought in to clean up the mess was threatened by Muslims:”Mr Patruno was confronted by two men of Middle Eastern appearance yesterday who reportedly told him: ‘We’re going to get you, we’re going to f*** you up, you dog.’”

“Students at controversial Sydney school ‘were bullied into attending Muslim prayers, lectures on the Koran and cut their hair to conform to Islam,’” by Kate Darvall, Daily Mail Australia, March 9, 2017:

High-school students are being pressured to attend daily prayer meetings, lectures on the Koran and even cut their hair by peers badgering them to conform to Islam, according to ‘scared’ parents at Punchbowl Boys High School.

4.  CNN on the situation in the Netherlands, which now has declared Rotterdam a state of emergency.

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2 Replies to “Social media, European civil wars and a review on a prophetic book: Links 1 on March 11 2017”

  1. If they are to survive Europe does not need Turkey what they do need is politicians who will defend their national identity and culture.

  2. The French book sounds interesting but I refuse to be pessimistic enough to accept that the native Europeans will not fight back, they won’t be as organized as the invaders but they will fight and once the government collapses the surviving police and military will be free to act on their own to protect the native French.