Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Council on American-Islamic Relations Exposed

I came across the following video on Robert Spencer's website, Jihad Watch, this morning. I would like to share it with you all:



Mark Alexander

Monday, February 19, 2007

The US has its ways

US contingency plans for air strikes on Iran extend beyond nuclear sites and include most of the country's military infrastructure, the BBC has learned.

It is understood that any such attack - if ordered - would target Iranian air bases, naval bases, missile facilities and command-and-control centres.

The US insists it is not planning to attack, and is trying to persuade Tehran to stop uranium enrichment.

The UN has urged Iran to stop the programme or face economic sanctions.

But diplomatic sources have told the BBC that as a fallback plan, senior officials at Central Command in Florida have already selected their target sets inside Iran. US ‘Iran attack plans’ revealed

Iran defiant on nuclear programme

Tehran alarm over US tough talk

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Sharia Law 101



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Radical moves afoot for the RC and Anglican Churches?

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Radical proposals to reunite Anglicans with the Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of the Pope are to be published this year, The Times has learnt.

The proposals have been agreed by senior bishops of both churches.

In a 42-page statement prepared by an international commission of both churches, Anglicans and Roman Catholics are urged to explore how they might reunite under the Pope.

The statement, leaked to The Times, is being considered by the Vatican, where Catholic bishops are preparing a formal response. Churches back plan to unite under Pope

Mark Alexander
Does this poll really mean anything?

Most people believe common ground exists between the West and the Islamic world despite current global tensions, a BBC World Service poll suggests.

In a survey of people in 27 countries, an average of 56% said they saw positive links between the cultures.

Yet 28% of respondents told questioners that violent conflict was inevitable.

Asked twice about the existing causes of friction, 52% said they were a result of political disputes and 58% said minority groups stoked tensions.

Only in one country, Nigeria, where Christian and Muslim groups often clash violently, did a majority of those polled (56%) cite religious and cultural differences between communities as the root cause of conflict. Poll sees hope in West-Islam ties

Liberals have no stomach to face hard facts

Mark Alexander

Thursday, February 15, 2007

The United Kingdom is beginning to resemble a police state!

Ever since this NuLabour government came to power, the United Kingdom has started resembling, more and more, a police state.

Everywhere one goes these days, one is under surveillance, be it in the supermarket, in the Underground, on a railway platform, or on the roads. Nay, especially on the roads! Our motorways are simply plastered with speed cameras. Speed cameras are dotted here, there, and everywhere, just waiting for the motorist to fall foul of the speed restrictions. In fact, speeding fines have become a big revenue-earner for this government.

NuLabour has done its level best to make people ‘wards of the state’. About one in three households are now depend on the welfare state for a large part of their income. This, of course, empowers the politicians, since it takes away people’s independence. The more dependent people are on the state, the more likely they are to elect the current régime back into office. After all, they cannot afford to bite the hand that feeds them!

But this is not all. Tony Blair’s government has systematically taken people’s freedoms away from them. No other government has passed so many new laws in so short a time, and just about all of them banning something or other. Fox-hunting has been banned. Parents’ rights have been taken away. After July 1, nobody will be able to smoke in any public building, be it an office, a restaurant, a public house, a school, a hospital, or wherever. We are told that private homes have been spared. Mercifully! I dare say that they will devise a way of banning smoking in the home, too, given time. And note this: thousands are being trained to police the smoking ban with on-the-spot fines. Even Hitler didn’t try to ban smoking in all public places, even though it is said that he loathed the habit.

We are being treated like recalcitrant schoolchildren! Whilst smoking is not a good habit, indeed, many would argue that it is a dirty habit, it should remain the prerogative of the adult to make up his own mind whether he wishes to smoke or not, despite the health risks involved.

Arguing about second-hand smoke is a red herring. Nothing has been conclusively proven that second-hand smoke, especially to the extent that most people are subjected to it, causes cancer. In any case, even if it does, people should have the freedom to choose whether they smoke or not. This is, after all is said and done, the mark of adulthood. It is what distinguishes adulthood from childhood. In childhood, we have to do what our parents or authority figures tell us; in adulthood, we are supposed to be able to make up our own minds.

But whether one can smoke in a public place or not is hardly the issue. The main issue is this: Too much is being banned. Indeed, NuLabour have raised the practice of passing laws to ban activities into an art form! The EU is doing just about the same. Last week, it was announced that the EU wishes to make it a criminal offence to pick wild flowers! Punishable, of course, by a gaol term!

One can argue about the merits and demerits of fox-hunting, smoking, and picking wild flowers until one is blue in the face. The activities are hardly the point now. It has gone past that. What is the point is this: How many more freedoms are going to be eroded by a government determined to control the people and their every move?

Personally, I preferred the world as it was, for all its shortcomings. There was a place for all people. Smokers and non-smokers alike, fox-hunters and non-foxhunters alike, and all the rest in between.

If all these activities are so abhorrent, then this is hardly a reason for banning them. It might well be a reason for educating people to lead healthier lives, and this is precisely what has been done over the years with regard to smoking. Today, a far smaller percentage of people smoke than before. But this situation has not come about by banning tobacco products; rather, it has come about by a process of information and education.

In today’s Britain, it is difficult to see where it is all going to end. It isn’t much different in the USA, either, especially on the east coast and in California. The health freaks have taken over the place. The interesting thing is this: they target only those who smoke cigarettes and cigars. The druggies are left alone. How logical is that?

We have entered a period of intolerance and disdain for the rights and freedoms of others. The journey to bondage has only just begun. Far worse is surely on its way.

Ronald Reagan and Mrs Thatcher came to power to free up the people. Tony Blair, by contrast, has come to power to put them everywhere in shackles. In Blair’s Britain, the power of the state is everything; the rights of the individual count for nothing. Zilch! Zippo!

Surely it is high time for this nonentity to spend more time with his family, for we, the people, have truly had enough of him. When a country starts meddling in the affairs of the family and prying into the private lives of each and every individual, then that political system is veering away from the democratic and is sailing close to the wind of totalitarianism. Beware of that wolf in sheep’s clothing, that leader, who sweet talks the electorate whilst at the same time enslaves them! Such a man is not to be trusted. You can also bet your bottom dollar that he is passing petty laws because he is inadequate to deal with the main, important issues of the day. Radical Muslims are determined to bring down the system; yet all Blair and his cronies can do is worry about second-hand smoke! Welcome to that new dark age!

Thousands trained to police smoking ban with on-the-spot fines

Where you will be able to smoke?

Put that fag out!

©Mark Alexander
Anne Frank’s failure to reach the USA

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THE TIMES: Newly discovered letters reveal the increasingly desperate efforts by Anne Frank’s father to get his family out of Nazi-occupied Amsterdam before they were forced into hiding in the attic where the teenage girl wrote her famous diary.

Otto Frank sought the help of a rich friend from the family that founded Macy’s department store in New York in an attempt to obtain a US visa.

“I am forced to look out for emigration and as far as I can see USA is the only country we could go to,” he wrote to his friend Nathan Straus Jr in New York on April 30, 1941.

“Perhaps you remember that we have two girls. It is for the sake of the children mainly that we have to care for. Our own fate is of less importance,” he added. Anne Frank’s doomed American dream by James Bone in New York

Mark Alexander
Holocaust denial set to become a crime across Europe
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DAILY MAIL: German politicians are pushing the European Union to consider criminalising the denial of genocides such as the Holocaust across all member states.

The new rules could mean up to a three year prison sentence for anyone denying the Holocaust or the Rwanda massacre in the nineties.

German Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, wants to get a deal by June.
EU nations have been at pains to find agreement on common rules as a way of combatting racism and xenophobia amid heightened ethnic and cultural tensions across Europe. Germans want Holocaust denial to be a crime across Europe

Mark Alexander
Craig Winn (Author of Prophet of Doom): Exposing Islam

Be warned! The following nine audios are controversial. They are not for the politically correct.

Whilst I agree with MUCH of what Craig Winn says, please DO NOT conclude that I necessarily agree with EVERYTHING stated here. These audios are placed here because they are very interesting, and further, they are VERY thought-provoking. They are very long, but they are well worth your time. ‘Enjoy’ them!

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PROPHET OF DOOM

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Why I left Jihad. Walid Shoebat ...



BUY 'Why I left Jihad' HERE

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Walid Shoebat, Palestinian ex-Muslim and former terrorist speaks



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Ominous stirrings

THE TIMES: India, China and Russia account for 40 per cent of the world’s population, a fifth of its economy and more than half of its nuclear warheads. Now they appear to be forming a partnership to challenge the US-dominated world order that has prevailed since the end of the Cold War.

Foreign ministers from the three emerging giants met in Delhi yesterday to discuss ways to build a more democratic “multipolar world”.

It was the second such meeting in the past two years and came after an unprecedented meeting between their respective leaders, Manmohan Singh, Hu Jintao and Vladimir Putin, during the G8 summit in St Petersburg in July.

It also came only four days after Mr Putin stunned Western officials by railing against American foreign policy at a security conference in Munich. Giants meet to counter US power by Jeremy Page

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Glenn Beck Interviews Benjamin Netanyahu

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The War Within



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So much for Turkey’s bid to join the EU!
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The Turkish novelist and Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk is living in exile in the United States and is believed to be in fear for his life.

Amid a climate of intimidation that has seen the prosecution and even murder of dissident intellectuals throwing into doubt Turkey's aspiration to the join the European Union, Mr Pamuk, 54, who is living in New York, is said to have told friends he has set no deadline for his return. Instead, according to the prominent Istanbul columnist Fatih Altayli, the writer has quietly gone into exile.
Turkish novelist flees to US 'in fear for life'
by Damien McElroy

Mark Alexander

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Putin gets strident in his attack on Washington

So will the 43rd Munich Security Conference be remembered as the start of a new Cold War?

That is probably the single most important question to emerge from this long weekend of speeches and private chats among the world's most powerful.

Certainly Russian President Vladimir Putin's strident speech stands out from the crowd.

In it, to recap, he strongly criticised the US and its European allies, with his harshest criticism reserved for Washington.

The US had, he said, overstepped its borders in every way, seeking to impose its will on the world. US deflates Putin 'unipolar' speech by Rob Watson

US hits back after Putin tirade

What the Russians think of Vladimir Putin

Mark Alexander
Now we have not only the Islamo-fascists to deal with, but we have the health-fascists to deal with too! Welcome to that New Dark Age!

PATIENTS who are overweight or smoke should be denied operations until they are fitter, the health secretary has declared.

Patricia Hewitt says it is right for doctors to order individuals to lose weight or give up cigarettes before they are treated.

In an interview with The Sunday Times she described the move as “best practice” because operations are less likely to succeed on people who are very fat or smoke heavily.

It is the first time the health secretary has explicitly endorsed the policy, which has been adopted by some health trusts. Hewitt: smokers should stop before they’re treated by Isabel Oakeshott

Mark Alexander

Friday, February 09, 2007

15,000 Muslims said to be converting to Christianity throughout the world each year!

ZEENEWS: Muslims are converting to Christianity in their thousands in France but face exclusion from their families and even death threats.

Most Muslims hide their conversion and Protestant ministers do their utmost to protect new converts. It is estimated that every year in the world some six million Muslims convert to Christianity.

The Muezzin call to prayer. But here in France it is no longer reaching all Muslim ears. Muslims converts face ostracism in France

Mark Alexander