In this story we saw a resident of Farid Kot in Pakistan say that rumors that the Mumbai jihadist Kasab was from there were "absolutely wrong, we don't know Mohammed Ajmal Kasab and no person having such name lives here." AP also reported that "Mayor Ghulam Mustafa said police and investigators from Pakistan's spy agencies had also investigated the gunman's link to the town and found nothing."
Well, Muhammad said it: "War is deceit."
"Revealed: home of Mumbai's gunman in Pakistan village," by Saeed Shah in The Observer, December 7 (thanks to the Jawa Report):
[...] Initially villagers were unhelpful. No, said those approached, there was no one known here of that name. Even shown a photograph of Ajmal taken during the Mumbai siege, all swore they did not recognise him. The mayor was clear. 'There is a man who came to see me called Amir Kasab, who was worried,' said Ghulam Mustafa Wattoo. 'He told me that the Ajmal on the news was not his boy. That boy's gone away to work. There's no extremist network here.' [...]But, over time, inconsistencies in the villagers' accounts heightened suspicion that this was the place. 'He [Amir] has lived here for a few years,' said one villager, Mohammad Taj. 'He has three sons and three daughters.'
Noor Ahmed, a local farmer, said: 'Amir had a stall he pushed around, sometimes here, sometimes elsewhere. He was a meek man, he wasn't particularly religious. He just made ends meet and didn't quarrel with anyone.'
Still the picture was confusing. While sometimes confirming that Amir did live in the village, and had a son called Ajmal, on other occasions locals claimed to know nothing.
Finally one villager confirmed what was going on: 'You're being given misinformation. We've all known from the first day [of the news of the terrorist attack] that it was him, Ajmal Amir Kasab. His mother started crying when she saw his picture on the television.'...
It's time for a third blog: Taqiyya Watch. Every other story is about taqiyya. It's time.
How will Pakistan's culpability in the Mumbai attacks play out?
There will be no war.
There will be no sanctions.
All will eventually be forgot and forgiven because...
...what exists in Pakistan, however distasteful, is preferable to what could come...
At least that is the rational of the US government, the UN, the EU, and the proponents of peace inside India as they all lobby the Indian government to ratchet down the pressure.
Am in Mumbai, reading/listening/watching debates on 'Enough is enough', 'What can Indians do' etc.. Participants are from every walks of life. Movie stars, sportspeople, victims of the terror attacks, common man/woman. Only Simi Garewal, a movie personality expressed her opinion about the sharp divide between Muslims and non-Muslims, need to rein in Muslims etc. She was quickly and loudly shut-down, followed by impassionate pleas like 'Pleasssssse, let's not make this a Muslim issue'. They are 'terrorists' (notwithstanding that they are Muslims), 'Terrorists have no religion' (notwithstanding that Koran is the pre-school at LeT), 'Muslims are also victims (notwichstanding that Islam condones violence against muslims who are 'not muslim enough'). In the mean time, Pakistan potrays itself as 'victim' of terror and Condi lapped it up, asking Pakistan to do more (what's new) to rein in terror. Ofcourse, it does not occur to Condi or anyone in the world to stop US Jizya/arms/aid to Pakistan. To follow the money-trail, to see that Pakistan mothered, fathered (well, assisted by Bush 'family & friend', Saudi Arabia) and nurtured Taliban. Hamid Gul (ex-chief of ISI) laughed off Condi/US plea to 'do more' and will be responding (just as soon as he stops laughing). Yet, it never occurs to anyone that maybe, maybe the roots of terror are in Islam.
It is only a matter of time before 26/11 is repeated.
Pakistan is a complete mess. The next ambassador to Pakistan should be an air force drone.
I definately agree with jdamn,
"It's time for a third blog: Taqiyya Watch. Every other story is about taqiyya. It's time."
I would be so helpful and informative to those naive "non-believers".......
And it would definately help clean up a lot of all the islamic Taqiyya that clouds most of the issues.
Alert
good on Simi Garewal.
You should send her (via her agent or publicity person) an appreciative note and a bunch of flowers, and an invitation to visit this website (I assume she would read English).
Keep an eye on her. If she keeps up an un-dhimmi attitude she could be a candidate for an Anti-Dhimmi award, Performing Arts division (right up there with Sir Paul McCartney who went right ahead and visited Israel despite threats from Muslims.
Got it!
Communism: the spy who came from the cold.
Oprah on Beslan: "the men who came from the mountains"
Islam-terror: the men who came from nowhere...
(back to the Beatles: 'he's a real nowhere man....)
"Pakistan is a complete mess. The next ambassador to Pakistan should be an air force drone."
Priceless, Bingo!
I'm gonna steal that!
Corni, you're turning into a radical.
I remember when you first came on this blog.....
Alert
Were you in Mumbai on 11/26?
Just flew out of Delhi yesterday, the day when all flights out of Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai were on alert (not you) for potential hijacking threads. Yeah, I too have been watching Indian channels, and it's insufferable - 'Stop blaming each other, we all need to unite, all politicians are guilty' - like Modi visiting the family of Karkare and offering them money (even though he didn't need to do it, since the Karkares have nothing to do with Gujarat) is the equivalent of Deshmurkh visiting the Taj, or Kerela CM visiting Unnikrishnan, and so on. Everybody is being harangued as to how the reason the terrorists have the upper hand is that India is not united, and politicians are bickering. It just doesn't occur to these illuminatis that the reason for all this is that a sizable section of Mohammedans do support this jihadi activity, whether or not one calls them terrorism, and the rest are at the receiving end. And now, whenever the religious aspect is brought up, Abhinav Bharat is used as the strawman to establish the moral equivalence between Hindus and Mohammedans.
Those keeping on calling for 'unity' are ironically laying the foundation stones for the next 'terrorist' attacks, and beyond.
I meant hijacking aircraft above, not threads!!! Grrr, what was I thinking?
Marisol, can you please fix this typo - it's beyond embarrasing. :-o
Alert and Infidel Pride: Thank you both for on-the-scene information. Seems whichever room the elephant shows up in, everyone wants to keep pretending it isn't there.
Misinformation from Pakistan? From an Islamic country? I can't believe it! (Humor)
Fellow infidels: Do not remain docile and hope that the unprovoked rage of these islamo-psychopaths will subside. These people come to cut the throats of you, your family and countrymen. Arm yourselves citizens. Citizens to arms! Do not expect your police with their night sticks are equipped to do anything to help you.
The next ambassador to Pakistan should be an air force drone.
Posted by: Bingo
I don't know about the air force part, but he/she will almost surely be a drone.
The problem that the West encounters with the Muslim world is the same problem that occurs when a normal person encounters a sociopath. We expect to confront an individual with the truth and have them acknowledge it. Not telling the truth is child's play for a sociopath, and denying responsibility for their actions is second nature to them as well.
But knowing this fact gives us an advantage.
When we are confronted with taquiyya, we need to continue to ask more and more specific questions and record the lies, evasions, misdirection and misinformation. Eventually, they will reach a point where they stop answering questions entirely.
Next publish (at this site and others) the obvious misinformation that you have received. The one thing that shakes sociopaths out of their normal behavior is widespread knowledge that they are not to be trusted. Both the sociopath and Muslim apologist rely on ignorance and the concealment of their deceit.
As Abraham Lincoln once noted - "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time."
Zardari is now exposed as a filthy liar. I saw him a few days ago on CNN or BBC (i can't remember which exactly) and in an interview he said that there were NO LINKS to Pakistan and that the terrorists could not have come from Pakistan or be pakistani's. He even said that it could be possible that the terrorists could be Tamils. What a joker.
Well that's all part of the Al-Taqiyya campaign. Just shows that you should NEVER trust a muslim.
Pakistan pretends to be innocent because they are suffering from terrorist attacks too. That's one big stupid argument. If person A makes a bomb with the intend to hurt/kill person B and when that bomb explodes both A and B get hurt does that make person A innocent of the bomb blast???
Offcourse NOT,
Pakistan created those islamic terror organisations, Pakistan supported that ideology because it suited them, now they should not whine when they are being attacked by those muslim terrorists.
The beast that was created has now turned against it's master.
Infidel Pride, Alert, and all other Islamosavvy Indian posters here, both from within India and from the Indian diaspora - your contributions during the past two weeks, as events in Mumbai unfolded, have been most interesting and are much appreciated.
Something you might like to do.
On a couple of occasions Mr Ibrahim of the jihadwatch board has posted a 'this day in history' article: one such article discussed the Battle of Tours in 732, when Charles Martel 'the Hammer' of France halted the westward advance of the Empire of Islam into Europe.
Perhaps Indian posters might like to reflect on Hindu civilisation's thousand-year resistance to Jihad, and pick out of that long agony a few of the more significant victories - moments when (like Charles Martel's victory at Tours) the darkness was rolled back, and kept back, by heroic Indian leaders and their equally heroic companions. Send Mr Ibrahim the date, or approximate date, a summary of the campaign or the decisive battle, and perhaps a reference to a famous literary or art work commemorating it.