A blog revealing the horrors of Islam,International Socialism,the misery these two evils are inflicting upon the free the world,and those it has already enslaved,along with various articles revealing the attacks from within upon the western Judeo Christian ethic by those we entrusted to preserve it.
Videos and Pictures of many varied subjects from around the world, along with some jokes of mine and any funny ones you want to send me.
Islam Respects Women..... unless you are an Infidel Slut.
"Before I even know what's happening, I feel hands grabbing my breasts, grabbing my crotch, grabbing me from behind," she said. "It's not just one person ... it's one person and another person and another person." Lara Logan
Who said the Drug Stuffed Loons and Peace Fascist's of the sixties and seventies did not get their way?
"......We've got America on the run.We've combined youth,music,sex,drugs and rebellion with treason and that's a combination hard to beat........ 'what's needed is a new generation of nuisances,a new generation of people who are freaky, crazy, irrational,sexy, irreligious,childish and MAD. People who burn draft cards.People who lure youth with music, pot and LSD. People who proudly carry Viet Cong flags. People who say Fuck on television. Subvert that's the task of every young person"
The Prophetic Minority, by Jerry Rubin,sixties / seventies Leftist Peace activist, chapter titled What the Revolution is all about.
Jerry Clyde Rubin was an American social activist, anti-war leader, and counterculture icon during the 1960s and 1970s. During the 1980s, he became a successful businessman.
Born: July 14, 1938, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Died: November 28, 1994, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Australian Islamic State recruiter Neil Prakash goes offline to avoid being tracked on social media Armando Cordoba, James Dowling Herald Sun October 19 2015.
AUSTRALIA’S most senior terrorist has gone into hiding for fear coalition bombers will be able to track him down using his Twitter feed. Noted Islamic State propagandist Neil Prakash has shut down his social media sites and stopped replying to online messages from supporters. For months, the former Melbourne jihadi had urged others to carry out attacks in Western countries and boasted he could help Westerners wanting to join him in Syria. It is believed he has gone into cyber silence for fear authorities may be able to track his location through his internet use. Prakash is reportedly on a US kill list. He was involved in an alleged plot to behead police officers on Anzac Day in Melbourne. But in a text conversation obtained by the Herald Sun, a fellow jihadi said senior IS figures had urged him to drop his online profile. Abu Khalid al-Amriki, a jihadi from the US, said Prakash had been banned from using the internet. Last month, Al-Amriki, who is believed to have since been killed in combat, said Prakash was ordered offline after three of the Melbourne man’s closest friends were killed by coalition bombs. Deadly UK strikes took out Reyaad Khan and fellow jihadi Ruhul Amin in September. And British hacker Junaid Hussain was killed by a US bomb last month. One of Prakash’s last tweets claimed he did not fear death and goaded the US to send him a “paradise missile”. Prakash and other Western fighters were once the main source of propaganda. They had been vocal in urging others to join IS or carry out attacks in Western countries. While Prakash has fallen silent, the wife of slain Melbourne jihadist Suhan Rahman is trying to recruit Australian women to join the IS terror group. Umm Jihad, who is an American named Hoda, revealed she had been actively trying to groom young women to travel to Syria to become jihadi brides. In an encrypted text conversation — seen by the Herald Sun — the jihadi recruiter trained a potential recruit on how to get to Syria. “Are you prepared with everything? Passport, Luggage and Money?,” the American recruiter asked the girl. Umm Jihad told the wannabe jihadi to take measures to protect herself as the American’s phone was “prob tapped”. “It’s best not to text me until u r legit preparing encase u need help.” In March, a woman claiming to be Suhan Rahman’s wife said that Abu Jihadi al Australi, Rahman’s combat name, was killed in a clash in Syria.
How NRL player Matthew Lodge was allegedly found in closet in New York after stalking two women Anna Caldwell IN NEW YORK The Daily Telegraph
October 19 2015
DISGRACED NRL player Matthew Lodge was found cowering in the bedroom closet of the New York apartment he allegedly barged into after stalking frightened women into the home, punching the man who lived there and then pegging a bottle of wine at police. It is now known that the women Lodge allegedly stalked were buzzing apartment buildings along the Upper West Side’s upmarket West End Avenue in a bid to find someone who would let them inside to escape the NRL player, who told them “this is the night that you die”. Fresh detail has emerged of the night including how Lodge allegedly punched the male resident who responded to the women’s request for help by letting them inside. Police allege Lodge then locked the man in the corridor while proceeding to trash the apartment with the man’s wife and son trapped inside. Lodge — who has been sacked by the West Tigers — was last night locked up in New York’s Robert N Davoren prison, near the infamous Rikers Island complex awaiting a court date on Thursday Australian time.
Authorities require a $US20,000 cash bail or a $US30,000 bond for his release, with Lodge’s father last night en route to the US. Lodge was staying with friends at a swanky Upper West Side hotel, situated in a family-friendly area of Manhattan not known for its party scene. However it is understood the group pestered anyone they came into contact with on arrival as to where they could go to party that night.
“All they wanted to know from the moment they got here was where are the parties where are the parties,” one local said. It was about 10pm that the women were frantically buzzing apartments on West End Avenue to be let in so they could escape Lodge. After one man came to their assistance, Lodge followed the women inside. NYPD Sergent Brendan Ryan said when Lodge was asked to leave the apartment he punched the complainant.
“The complainant tried to remove him from his apartment and he was punched with a closed fist,” Sgt Ryan said. He said the altercation spilled out to the hallway. “The suspect re-entered the apartment, closed and locked the door with the complainant and victim locked outside … His wife and son were locked inside,” Sgt Ryan said. While inside, Lodge allegedly broke items in the apartment. Sgt Ryan said police then arrived, with Lodge allegedly throwing a bottle of wine at them but missing.
“(He then) retreated into the apartment where he was found hiding inside one of the bedroom closets,” Sgt Ryan said. Lodge was then taken into custody and charged with criminal mischief, reckless endangerment, criminal trespass, assault and menacing. He was then given arraignment charges of burglary. As of last night, the bond had not been paid and Lodge was being represented by Legal Aid. The most serious of the offences Lodge has been charged with are classified as level B felonies — the second most serious class of offence in a scale that ranges down to level E, and punishable by jail time.
A MAN arrested for allegedly gang raping a 16-year-old girl had already been freed on just $200 bail over the rape of a 15-year-old. The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was granted bail in Parramatta Local Court for the alleged indecent assault and rape of his girlfriend’s younger sister in western Sydney in 2013. He was released despite opposition by prosecutors. Months later he was charged over the gang rape of a 16-year-old girl. The case, details of which cannot be revealed because of the man’s looming trials on both charges, is set to trigger yet another political brawl over NSW bail laws. With the community already outraged over this week’s GoPro rape case arrests, Shadow Attorney General Paul Lynch called on the NSW government to ask for the Director of Public Prosecutions to review the decision to grant bail. “This government’s approach to bail laws is at best confused and haphazard,” he said. “The attorney general must demand the DPP urgently review the facts and circumstances around this case.”
Attorney General Gabrielle Upton said she could not comment on the decision to grant bail nor the case in general because it was currently before the court. However, she said the granting of bail had been strengthened by “tough new bail laws which came into effect in January 2015”. “In particular, we introduced a ‘show cause’ test for serious offences, including aggravated sexual assault against a person under 16, which requires the accused to justify why they should be given bail,” Ms Upton said. Earlier this week a teenage boy and four men were charged with the alleged gang rape of a teenage girl at a house party at St Clair in May while being filmed with a GoPro camera. Police believe the girl was raped by up to four males and that eight people may have been in the room at the time.
Police Transport Command officers found the camera while searching a car near Campbelltown train station during an investigation into graffiti. It was handed to the Child Abuse Squad and police spent the next four months investigating. The incident had not been reported to police but officers were able to track down the girl and later identify her alleged attackers via tattoos seen on the video. Last Wednesday, police arrested four men and a teenage boy. Tristan Carlyle-Watson, 25, was charged with concealing an indictable offence. Ayden Devereux and Kurt Stevenson, both 24, Andrew Waters, 23, and the 17-year-old were charged aggravated sexual assault in company. Deveraux was also charged with filming the alleged rape. All are due to face court next month.
Dancing with wolves and singing kumbaya Piers Akerman Sunday Telegraph Pg. 32 October 18 2015
THE words Islam or Islamic were uttered six times in Federal Parliament before it rose for the week on Thursday — but not once in reference to terrorism. The only “I” word being embraced by the Turnbull government is “inclusive”, which makes one wonder — just which planet are our parliamentarians living on? It’s more than a year since the Government raised the national terrorism alert level to high, last September 12, and it has not been shifted since. The system rates four levels of risk. They are: low — terrorist attack is not expected; medium — terrorist attack could occur; high — terrorist attack is likely; extreme — attack is imminent or has occurred. Yet two innocent people were killed in an Islamist terrorist attack in the heart of Sydney last December when shotgun-wielding Man Haron Monis made hostages of patrons of the Lindt Cafe, and Curtis Cheng was ruthlessly murdered by a 15-year-old boy in front of the Parramatta police station as he was leaving work on October 2. As it happens, that same morning Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull publicly signalled his much-heralded break with his predecessor Tony Abbott’s hard-line approach to Islamism. After discussions with Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Justice Minister Michael Keenan, who both urged him to take the fresh approach, he wheeled out his new, more inclusive tone for future dealings with the Islamic community. Needless to say, it was warmly embraced by the country’s Muslim spokesmen, and according to GP Jamal Rifi, the “larger Muslim community” would “respond with open arms”. Dr Rifi told The Australian newspaper that the Muslim community was “elated” at Mr Turnbull becoming prime minister, as the relationship with the government under Mr Abbott had become “extremely tense and hurtful”. Though clearly not as hurtful as the lethal relationship between Mr Cheng and his teenage murderer was to be just hours later. Since then police officers have been told not to wear their uniforms to and from work, just like servicemen and women, out of fear they may be targeted when they are not carrying their service-issue weapons. But not a flicker of the terrorist threat meter, just more baloney about Islam as a religion of peace from a gaggle of self-important so-called Muslim community leaders and clerics and apologists who want to blame anything but absolutely barbaric Koranic verses as reasons for the constant global incitement of Muslims to murder the nonbelievers. The Federal Government had been moving for months to introduce laws that will lower the age at which control orders can be applied from 16 to 14 years of age — even as we learn that a 12-year-old was among the 17 extremists named in court papers as a close-knit Western Sydney group, lured into the Islamist death cult and willing to commit murder or die for the Islamic State. Extremist hate preachers and fake sheiks speak at mosques and Islamic schools, and Canberra assembles a congregation of multi-faith ministers to sing kumbaya and have a group hug. Mr Turnbull has confirmed that over the past five months the Federal Government has trained more than 300 “specialists” who will be embedded within the nation’s frontline departments and agencies to intervene and divert individuals from radicalisation. He didn’t mention the particular group which the agencies were concerned about but you can be fairly certain it is not the Amish. He said that individuals and extremists “seek to denigrate other groups in the community, often within their own religion, other religions and other ethnic groups, and they seek to turn us against each other”. Which religion, Mr Turnbull — Buddhism, Christianity or Judaism? Guess again, because he didn’t say. There were plenty of omissions from Thursday’s debate in Canberra, not least being Labor MPs Maria Vamvakinou and Melissa Parke, who managed to totally ignore the current wave of terrorist stabbings and shootings targeting innocent Israelis and the torrent of hate speech pouring out of the West Bank as they talked up the cause of Palestinian statehood. But the extraordinarily high number, per capita, of young Australians who have chosen to join fellow jihadists in Syria and Iraq would indicate that relying on local Muslim leaders to co-operate with the security agencies has not been entirely successful. The motherhood view was outlined by Muslim MP Ed Husic on Friday, when he said the aim of terrorists was to divide communities with fear. “We need the broader community to feel secure,” he said. Just imagine. The broader community won’t feel secure until those who follow Islam show they wish to assimilate and adopt Australia’s liberal democratic values just like earlier new Australians from northern European, southern Europe and south-east Asia. Having embraced the nonsensical policy of multiculturalism, the Federal Government is stuck with the problem of dealing with a growing group of individuals who show little sign of observing their oath of loyalty to Australia. Congregating in essentially non-English-speaking ghettos clustered around a profusion of mosques in which English is not heard, taking satellite news from Arabic-language broadcasts, will not help this migrant group become part of the broader community and it will not make Australians feel more secure. Millions have now been spent, and tens of millions more are earmarked to go to Islamic projects, but it is difficult to see how a single cent of the money will help remove the cultural barriers that are core to Koranic teaching.