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Holidays a high season for Islamist recruitment
Suspected Islamic extremists are reportedly being closely monitored during the holidays, which German intelligence authorities consider to be a high season for Islamist recruitment.
The period between Christmas and New Year is often used by Islamists to attract new followers who fill their time during breaks from work or school by attending sermons and lectures, daily Süddeutsche Zeitung reported...
Global warming 'will give Britain longer, colder winters' as melting sea ice plays havoc with weather patterns
Arctic conditions: A bus tries to make its way through Tunbridge Wells, Kent, as bad weather sweeps across the country
Ten years ago global warming “scientists” were saying the opposite, that Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past.
So if winters become warmer it’s global warming’s fault and if they become colder it’s still global warming’s fault. So whatever...
WikiLeaks Poised for Major Israel Document Dump
The paucity of information on Israel in the early WikiLeaks releases led to a flurry of speculations and conspiracy theories, insisting WikiLeaks may have made a secret deal with the Netanyahu government or that the lack of data proved the organization’s insincerity as a whistleblower. After all, in a dump of 250,000+ classified documents from the US, surely Israel would figure pretty prominently.
And...
Swedish organization: Europe should become Multicultural if it wants to survive
Recently we became aware of a statement from an American Jewish women-activist, who some ten years ago with grants from the Swedish government, founded a Jewish ‘study-institute’ with the name “PAIDEIA”, that seems to be involved in subversive activities.
The woman, Barbara Lerner Spectre, says in an interview on Israeli IBA-News:
”Europe has not yet learned how...
Cop arrests preacher for saying homosexuality a sin
One of the police officers arrested a street preacher
Telling a street preacher that it is against the law to affirm the Bible’s teaching on homosexuality is costing a team of British policeofficers some $11,000 – plus legal fees.
That was the resolution announced by The Christian Institute in a case that it fought on behalf of a street preacher, Dale Mcalpine, who was arrested and detained...
European Commission criticised for omitting Christmas on EU school diary
The European Commission has come under fire for producing more than three million copies of an EU diary for secondary schools which contains no reference to Christmas but includes Jewish, Hindu, Sikh and Muslim festivities.
More than 330,000 copies of the diaries, accompanied by 51 pages of glossy information about the EU, have been delivered to British schools as a “sought after” Christmas...
British Red Cross bans Christmas
Christmas has been banned by the Red Cross from its 430 fund-raising shops.
Staff have been ordered to take down decorations and to remove any other signs of the Christian festival because they could offend Moslems.
The charity’s politically-correct move triggered an avalanche of criticism and mockery last night – from Christians and Moslems.
Christine Banks, a volunteer at a Red Cross...
Chinese ambassador: EU servility is 'pathetic'
Europe’s willingness to take directions from other world powers is “pitiful” and “pathetic” China’s top man in Brussels has said.
The remarks by Chinese ambassador Song Zhe come as a leaked US diplomatic cable revealed that Washington quickly swung into action earlier this year when the Spanish EU presidency suggested the Union should lift its arms embargo with...
al-Qaeda: Swedish blasts only the beginning
Taimour Abdulwahab Al-Abdaly, the Stockholm bomber was once a fun-loving party guy, said friends and family. He even had an Israeli girlfriend.
An internet posting on Monday, attributed to a senior al-Qaeda leader in Iraq, warned that last weekend’s deadly bombings in Stockholm were “only the beginning”, and threatened attacks against Nato and Europe.
In an audio recording on the...
Assange accuser flees to Middle East, may not be cooperating with police
Sweden withholding documentation on Assange probe: lawyer
One of the two Swedish women who have filed sex complaints against the founder of WikiLeaks has reportedly left Sweden and may no longer be cooperating with the criminal investigation.
According to a report at Australian news site Crikey.com, Anna Ardin has moved to the Palestinian territories to volunteer with a Christian group working to...
Putin slams West for arresting WikiLeaks founder
The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for sexual misconduct illustrates the hypocrisy of the West about democracy, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says.
In the strongest comments to come out of Russia in the latest WikiLeaks saga, Putin also took aim at the U.S. for the cables, some of which had derided Russia a “mafia state.”
Assange’s arrest in London earlier this...
Swedish Welfare State Collapses as Immigrants Wage War
Last year I wrote an article about how Swedish society is disintegrating and is in danger of collapsing, at least in certain areas and regions. The country that gave us Bergman, ABBA and Volvo could become known as the Bosnia of northern Europe. The “Swedish model” would no longer refer to a stable and peaceful state with an advanced economy, but to a Eurabian horror story of utopian multiculturalism,...
Ex-EU leaders urge Israel sanctions
A group of former European leaders have called for tough sanctions against Israel in response to Tel Aviv’s failure to stop settlement expansion on occupied Palestinian land.
Criticizing the European Union’s existing policy toward Israel, in a letter sent to European governments and EU institutions on Monday, former heads of states, ministers and heads of European organizations said Israel...
Israel appears only in 77 Wikileaks docs
A study of the U.S. State Department cables so far released by the WikiLeaks showed that there are merely 77 documents which mention Israel and only a handful have material pertaining to Tel Aviv.
On its website WikiLeaks says it has so far released “almost 20,000” of the “251,287 leaked United States embassy cables.”
The release, however, raised questions as it doe not contain...
Meese: SPLC "Despicable" for Naming Conservative Organizations "Hate Groups"
Former Attorney Gen. Ed Meese, the Ronald Reagan distinguished fellow in public policy at the Heritage Foundation.
Former Attorney General Edwin Meese says it is “despicable” for the Southern Poverty Law Center to classify the Family Research Council and a dozen other top conservative organizations as “hate groups” similar to the Ku Klux Klan.
“I think it’s ridiculous,” Meese told CNSNews.com...