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The second installment of the Eurabia Code series from Fjordman, whose essays are all essential reading. The Eurabia Code Part 1 is here.
MEDEA (the European Institute for Research on Mediterranean and Euro-Arab Cooperation), supported by the European Commission, is one of the key components of the Euro-Arab dialogue. On its own webpage, it states that:"The Euro-Arab Dialogue as a forum shared by the European Community and the League of Arab States arose out of a French initiative and was launched at the European Council in Copenhagen in December 1973, shortly after the "October War" and the oil embargo. As the Europeans saw it, it was to be a forum to discuss economic affairs, whereas the Arab side saw it rather as one to discuss political affairs.
MEDEA Institute wishes to be a resource and a reference point for people wanting to engage in the Euro-Mediterranean dialogue. Via its meetings and talks the Institute seeks to create exchanges between political, economic, and diplomatic players, experts, journalists, academics and others."
As Bat Ye'or points out, while most of the workings of Eurabia are hidden from the public view, sometimes we can catch glimpses of it if we know what to look for. If you search the archives of the MEDEA website and other sources and read the documents carefully, the information is there. Even more material exists on paper, both in French and in English. I argue, as does Bat Ye'or, that there are sufficient amounts of information available to validate the thesis of Eurabia.
One of the documents Bat Ye'or was kind enough to send me (which she mentions in her French book about Eurabia but not in her English book) is the Common Strategy of the European Council - Vision of the EU for the Mediterranean Region, from June 19th 2000.
It includes many recommendations, such as:
"to elaborate partnership-building measures, notably by promoting regular consultations and exchanges of information with its Mediterranean partners, support the interconnection of infrastructure between Mediterranean partners, and between them and the EU, take all necessary measures to facilitate and encourage the involvement of civil society as well as the further development of human exchanges between the EU and the Mediterranean partners. NGOs will be encouraged to participate in cooperation at bilateral and regional levels. Particular attention will be paid to the media and universities [my emphasis]."
It also includes the goal of assisting the Arab partners with "the process of achieving free trade with the EU." This may be less innocent than it sounds, as I will come back to later. The Strategy also wants to "pursue, in order to fight intolerance, racism and xenophobia, the dialogue between cultures and civilisations." Notice that this statement preceded both the start of the second Palestinian intifada as well as the terror attacks of September 11th 2001. It was thus part of an ongoing process, rather than a response to any particular international incident.
One point in the document is particularly interesting. The EU wanted to "promote the identification of correspondences between legal systems of different inspirations in order to resolve civil law problems relating to individuals: laws of succession and family law, including divorce."
In plain English, it is difficult to see this bureaucratic obfuscation as anything other than an indicator that the EU countries will be lenient, adjusting their secular legislation to the sharia requirements of Muslim immigrants in family matters.
In another document from December 2003, which is available online, Javier Solana, the Secretary General of the Council of the European Union, Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission and Chris Patten, member of the European Commission, have signed a plan for "Strengthening the EU's Partnership with the Arab World."
This includes the creation of a free trade area, but also plans to "invigorate cultural/religious/civilisation and media dialogue using existing or planned instruments, including the planned Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue of Cultures and Civilisations.
Arab immigrants make a substantial contribution to the development of Europe. The EU is firmly committed to fight all manifestations of racism and discrimination in all its forms. [What constitutes discrimination? Secular laws?] Full respect for the rights of immigrants in Europe is a consistent policy throughout Europe. Its implementation should be improved further and co-operation in the framework of existing agreements should be enhanced to take into account the concerns of Arab partners."
Super-Eurocrat Romano Prodi wants more cooperation with Arab countries. He talks about a free trade zone with the Arab world, but this implies that Arab countries would enjoy access to the four freedoms of the EU's inner market, which includes the free movement of people across national borders. This fact, the potentially massive implications of establishing an "inner market" with an Arab world with a booming population growth, is virtually NEVER debated or even mentioned in European media. Yet it could mean the end of Europe as we once knew it.
Another statement from the "Sixth Euro-Med Ministerial Conference: reinforcing and bringing the Partnership forward" in Brussels, 28 November 2003, makes the intention of this internal Euro-Mediterranean market:
"This initiative offers the EU's neighbouring partners, in exchange for tangible political and economic reforms, gradual integration into the expanded European internal market and the possibility of ultimately reaching the EU's four fundamental freedoms: free movement of goods, services, capital and people [my emphasis]. Ministers are also expected to back the Commission's proposal1 to set up a Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue of Cultures, a Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly."
In June 2006, then newly elected Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi stated that:"It's time to look south and relaunch a new policy of cooperation for the Mediterranean." Prodi was outlining a joint Italian-Spanish initiative which sought to provide countries facing the Mediterranean with "different" political solutions from those offered in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership. The prime minister then explained that the Barcelona Process - whose best known aspect is the creation of a free trade zone by 2010 - was no longer sufficient and a new different approach was needed. "The countries on the southern shores of the Mediterranean expect that from us" he added.
Notice how Prodi, whom Bat Ye'or has identified as a particularly passionate Eurabian, referred to what the Arabs expected from European leaders. He failed to say whether or not there was great excitement among Europeans over the prospect of an even freer flow of migrants from Arab countries and Turkey, which is what will result from this "Euro-Mediterranean free trade zone."
During the Euro-Mediterranean mid-term Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Dublin in May 2004, the participants declared that:
"Work is now in progress to develop an agreed view on relations with the area which extends from Mauritania to Iran - the Mediterranean and the Middle East. The [European] Union has proposed to include Mediterranean partners in the European Neighbourhood Policy."
The EU can offer a more intensive political dialogue and greater access to EU programmes and policies, including their gradual participation in the four freedoms particularly the Single Market, as well as reinforced co-operation on justice and home affairs."
Again, exactly what does "co-operation on justice and home affairs" with Egypt, Syria and Algeria mean? I don't know, but I'm not sure whether I will like the answer.
The Barcelona declaration from 1995 encouraged "contacts between parliamentarians" and invited the European Parliament, with other Parliaments, to launch "the Euro-Mediterranean parliamentary dialogue." In March 2004, this was converted into a specific institution called The Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly, EMPA (pdf). During the Euro-Mediterranean Ministerial Conference in Crete in May 2003, the Ministers included a provision which envisaged the consultative role the Parliamentary Assembly will play within the framework of the Barcelona process.
EU Commissioner Chris Patten has reiterated the European Commission's readiness to co-operate fully with the Assembly, giving the Assembly the right to comment on any subject of interest to the Euro-Arab Dialogue.
The Assembly consists of 120 members from EU countries, both members of national parliaments and of the European Parliament, and an equal number of representatives from the Parliaments of the Mediterranean partner countries.
Like most Europeans, I hadn't even heard about this institution before coming across it during an Internet search. However, it is apparently going to influence the future of my entire continent. This set-up leaves me with some questions. When we know that these "Mediterranean partner countries" include non-democratic Arab countries such as Syria, isn't it disturbing that representatives from these countries should participate in a permanent institution with consultative powers over the internal affairs of the European Union? Especially when we know that our own, democratically elected national parliaments have already been reduced to the status of "consultation" with unelected federal EU lawmakers in Brussels?
The Algiers Declaration for a Shared Vision of the Future was made after a Congress held in Algeria in February 2006. The document states that: "It is essential to create a Euro-Mediterranean entity founded on Universal Values" and that "It is crucial to positively emphasise all common cultural heritage, even if marginalised or forgotten." A Common Action Plan draws up a large number of recommendations on how to achieve this new Euro-Mediterranean entity. Among these recommendations are:
- Adapt existing organisations and the contents of media to the objectives of the North- South dialogue, and set up a Euro-Mediterranean journalism centre
- Set up a network jointly managed by the Mediterranean partners in order to develop "a harmonised education system" [A "harmonized education system" between the Arab world and Europe? What does that include? Do I want to know? Will they tell us before it is a fait accompli?]
- Facilitate the transfer of know-how between the EU countries and the Mediterranean partner nations and "encourage the circulation of individuals"
- Prepare action and arguments in support of facilitating the mobility of individuals, especially of students, intellectuals, artists, businessmen "and all conveyors of dialogue"
- Set up Ministries responsible for Mediterranean affairs in countries of the North and of the South [Europe and the Arab world, in Eurocrat newspeak], in order to benefit from a better management of Mediterranean policy;
- Train teachers and exchange students between the North and the South and set up a network of Euro-Mediterranean Youth clubs
- Establish a "civil watchdog" anti-defamation observatory (with an Internet tool and a legal help network), to cope with racist remarks and the propagation of hate towards people of different religion, nationality or ethnic backgroundThese agreements, completely rewriting European history books to make them more Islam-friendly, and gradually silencing "Islamophobia" as racism, are being implemented even now.
Walter Schwimmer, the Austrian diplomat and Secretary General of the Council of Europe from 1999 to 2004, told foreign ministers at the Islamic conference in Istanbul (June 15th 2004) that the Islamic component is an integral part of Europe's diversity. He reaffirmed the commitment of the Council of Europe to work against Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and other forms of intolerance.
The Council was also actively involved in the co-organisation of a Conference on the Image of Arab-Islamic culture in European history textbooks, which took place in Cairo in December 2004. The event was held within the framework of the Euro-Arab Dialogue ''Learning to Live together.'' The aim of the conference was to examine negative stereotyping in the image of Arab-Islamic culture presented in existing history textbooks, and to discuss ways to overcome this stereotyping.
In the European Parliament, the German Christian Democrat Hans-Gert Pöttering stated that school textbooks should be reviewed for intolerant depictions of Islam by experts overseen by the European Union and Islamic leaders. He said textbooks should be checked to ensure they promoted European values without propagating religious stereotypes or prejudice. He also suggested that the EU could co-operate with the 56-nation Organisation of the Islamic Conference to create a textbook review committee.
In June 2005 in Rabat, Morocco, a conference was held on "Fostering Dialogue among Cultures and Civilizations." The Conference was jointly organized by UNESCO, the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO), the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO), the Danish Centre for Culture and Development (DCCD) and the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures (Alexandria, Egypt).
Notice that this was months before the Danish Muhammad cartoons created havoc. It was not a reaction to this issue; rather it was a part of a sustained, ongoing process to promote the Arabic-Islamic culture in Europe.
Among the recommendations that were raised by Mr. Olaf Gerlach Hansen, Director General of the DCCD: "We are interested in new actions in the media, in culture and in education. These proposals include:
- Concrete initiatives to develop "intercultural competencies" in the training of new generations of journalists
- Concrete initiatives for links and exchanges between journalists, editors, media-institutions, which encourage intercultural co-operation"
- Concrete initiatives for curriculum development through new educational materials and revision of existing textbooks.Although not stated directly, one may reasonably assume that among the "negative stereotypes" to be removed from the textbooks used to teach history to European schoolchildren are any and all references to the 1300 years of continuous Jihad warfare against Europe. These recommendations were accepted and incorporated into The Rabat Commitment.
According to Serge Trifkovic, "The present technological, cultural and financial strength of Europe is a façade that conceals a deep underlying moral and demographic weakness. The symptoms of the malaise are apparent in the unprecedented demographic collapse and in the loss of a sense of place and history that go hand-in-hand with the expansion of the European Union. The emerging transnational hyper-state is actively indoctrinating its subject-population into believing and accepting that the demographic shift in favor of Muslim
aliens is actually a blessing."He points out specifically the EU Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation N° 1162 (19 September 1991) on "the contribution of the Islamic civilization to European culture." A decade later, in its General policy recommendation n° 5: "Combating intolerance and discrimination against Muslims," the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance emphasized "Islam's positive contribution to the continuing development of European societies, of which it is an integral part." It expressed strong regret "that Islam is sometimes portrayed inaccurately [as] a threat."
The ECRI called on the EU member states to adopt measures that would effectively outlaw any serious debate about Islam and introduce pro-Muslim "affirmative action." European countries should:
- modify curricula to prevent "distorted interpretations of religious and cultural history" and "portrayal of Islam on perceptions of hostility and menace";
- encourage debate in the media on the image which they convey of Islam and on their responsibility to avoid perpetuating prejudice and bias;Trifkovic says "Cynically defeatist, self-absorbed and unaccountable to anyone but their own corrupt class, the Eurocrats are just as bad as jihad's fellow-travelers; they are its active abettors and facilitators."
Eurabians want to create a unity of the Mediterranean region. This desire is strikingly similar to the goals of some Islamic organizations.
The Muslim Brotherhood, regarded as the most important Islamic movement of the past century, was founded by Hassan al-Banna in 1928, inspired by contemporary European Fascists in addition to Islamic texts.
German historian Egon Flaig quotes Banna as saying:
"We want the flag of Islam to fly over those lands again who were lucky enough to be ruled by Islam for a time, and hear the call of the muezzin praise God. Then the light of Islam died out and they returned to disbelief. Andalusia, Sicily, the Balkans, Southern Italy and the Greek islands are all Islamic colonies which have to return to Islam's embrace. The Mediterranean and the Red Sea have to become internal seas of Islam, as they used to be."
Patrick Poole describes how discussion of a document called "The Project" so far has been limited to the top-secret world of Western intelligence communities. Only through the work of an intrepid Swiss journalist, Sylvain Besson, has information regarding The Project finally been made public. It was found in a raid of a luxurious villa in Campione, Switzerland on November 7, 2001. The target of the raid was Youssef Nada, who has had active association with the Muslim Brotherhood for more than 50 years.
Included in the documents seized was a 14-page plan written in Arabic and dated December 1, 1982, which outlined a 12-point strategy to "establish an Islamic government on earth" – identified as The Project. According to testimony given to Swiss authorities by Nada, the unsigned document was prepared by "Islamic researchers" associated with the Muslim Brotherhood. It represents a flexible, multi-phased, long-term approach to the "cultural invasion" of the West.
The Project has served for more than two decades as the Muslim Brotherhood "master plan." Some of it recommendations include:
- Using deception to mask the intended goals of Islamist actions
- Building extensive social networks of schools, hospitals and charitable organizations
- Involving ideologically committed Muslims in institutions on all levels in the West, including government, NGOs, private organizations
- Instrumentally using existing Western institutions until they can be put into service of Islam
- Instituting alliances with Western "progressive" organizations that share similar goalsIncluded among this group of Muslim Brotherhood intellectuals is Youssef al-Qaradhawi, an Egyptian-born, Qatar-based Islamist cleric. Both Sylvain Besson and Scott Burgess provide extensive comparisons between Qaradhawi's publication, Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase, published in 1990, and The Project. They note the striking similarities in the language used and the plans and methods both documents advocate.
As Patrick Poole says, "What is startling is how effectively the Islamist plan for conquest outlined in The Project has been implemented by Muslims in the West for more than two decades." Youssef al-Qaradhawi, one of the most influential clerics in Sunni Islam, has predicted that "Islam will return to Europe as a conqueror and victor," was an important figure during the Muhammad cartoons riots, whipping up anger against Denmark and the West.
According to Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld and Alyssa A. Lappen, "Clearly, the riots in Denmark and throughout the world were not spontaneous, but planned and organized well in advance by Islamist organizations that support the MB, and with funding mostly from Saudi Arabia."
The current leader of the international Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammad Mahdi Akef, recently issued a new strategy calling on all its member organizations to serve its global agenda of defeating the West. Akef has called the U.S. "a Satan." "I expect America to collapse soon," declaring, "I have complete faith that Islam will invade Europe and America."
Ehrenfeld and Lappen state that the Muslim Brotherhood and its offspring organizations employ the Flexibility strategy: "This strategy calls for a minority group of Muslims to use all "legal" means to infiltrate majority-dominated, non-Muslim secular and religious institutions, starting with its universities. As a result, "Islamized" Muslim and non-Muslim university graduates enter the nation's workforce, including its government and civil service sectors, where they are poised to subvert law enforcement agencies, intelligence communities, military branches, foreign services, and financial institutions."
In the Middle East Quarterly, Lorenzo Vidino writes about "The Muslim Brotherhood's Conquest of Europe."
According to him, "Since the early 1960s, Muslim Brotherhood members and sympathizers have moved to Europe and slowly but steadily established a wide and well-organized network of mosques, charities, and Islamic organizations."
One of the Muslim Brotherhood's first pioneers in Germany was Sa'id Ramadan, the personal secretary of Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna. The oil-rich kingdom of Saudi Arabia has granted an influx of money to the powerful Islamic Center of Geneva, Switzerland, run by Sa'id's son Hani Ramadan, brother of Tariq Ramadan. Hani Ramadan was made infamous by - among other things - a 2002 article in the French daily Le Monde defending the stoning of adulterers to death. Tariq Ramadan, a career "moderate Muslim," later called for a "moratorium" on stoning.
According to Vidino, "The ultimate irony is that Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna dreamed of spreading Islamism throughout Egypt and the Muslim world. He would have never dreamed that his vision might also become a reality in Europe."
Former Muslim Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo warns that the Islamicization going on in European cities is not happening by chance. It "is the result of a careful and deliberate strategy by certain Muslim leaders which was planned in 1980 when the Islamic Council of Europe published a book called Muslim Communities in Non-Muslim States."
The instructions given in the book told Muslims to get together and organize themselves into viable Muslim communities. They should set up mosques, community centres and Islamic schools. At all costs they must avoid being assimilated by the majority, and to resist assimilation must group themselves geographically, forming areas of high Muslim concentration.
Douglas Farah writes about the largely successful efforts by Islamic groups in the West to buy large amounts of real estate, territory that effectively becomes "Muslim" land once it is in the hands of Islamist groups. Some groups are signing agreements to guarantee that they will only sell the land to other Muslims.
The Brotherhood, particularly, is active in investments in properties and businesses across Europe, laying the groundwork for the future network that will be able to react rapidly and with great flexibility in case of another attempted crackdown on the group's financial structure. Most of the money comes from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. According to Farah, the governments of Europe and the United States continue to allow these groups to flourish and seek for the "moderate" elements that can be embraced as a counter-balance to the "radical" elements.
"We do not have a plan. They do. History shows that those that plan, anticipate and have a coherent strategy usually win. We are not winning."
Posted by Robert at October 5, 2006 5:41 AM
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Thanks Fjordman, I can see you have worked hard on that article. It throws light on things I was surprised were so blatantly done. But now I know why.
In a recent letter to the Guardian Dr Robert A Davis (Head of department of religious education, University of Glasgow) states:
The real bigotry lies in the wilful misrepresentation of the past to support a predetermined animus against one faith and a selective account of the other: Christianity is epitomised by its fanatics; Islam violated by its.
Posted by: rocky
at October 5, 2006 6:52 AM
If anyone's interested, a translation of the Project document can be found at http://dailyablution.blogs.com/the_daily_ablution/2005/11/the_project_par.html
Posted by: Klein Verzet
at October 5, 2006 8:26 AM
A well written and detailed essay thanks fjiordman but the main points will not come as a surprise to most of the contributors on this site.
It beggars belief the amount of gaul that these muslims have thinking they can come over here and take over our great countries and civilisations that they could not take in 1400 years by force.
Of course it WILL NOT work! Once sleeping Europe awakes, and awake it will the fate of these muslims here will be sealed , they will be in effect trapped in a land that hates them . I fear their fate will be very bad indeed!!
at October 5, 2006 9:08 AM
Well if it can be of interest, anything done by the dumb Romano Prodi fails miserabily.
Posted by: StillFedUp
at October 5, 2006 12:34 PM
Of course it WILL NOT work! Once sleeping Europe awakes, and awake it will the fate of these muslims here will be sealed , they will be in effect trapped in a land that hates them . I fear their fate will be very bad indeed!!
- said Johnmac
I wish I could share your optimism, but right now I don't see how the islamization of Europe can be stopped. The governments, elites and media of Europe are already marching in lockstep with the Eurabian mob, the US and Israel succesfully demonized and a European population unable to see the threat clearly. Too many are ready to re-write their history to appease Muslims. We can expect upcoming laws to silence critics of Islam and label them as "racist Islamophobes" to be enthusiastically applied by the dhimmi Eurocrats. Courageous Europeans like Fjordman and the folks at Brussels Journal, for example, will probably find it harder and harder to speak freely as the un-elected EU dhimmi-crats tighten their hold.
I still hope the people of Europe do rise up and defend their culture and history. They are the only hope. But I outside of isolated examples here and there I don't see it. I pray I'm wrong.
By the way, I see the same thing happening here in the USA. Europe is further along in the process, that's all.
at October 5, 2006 1:06 PM
I hope that this will in the future reduce the amount of anti-Berlusconi propaganda I see in these pages, not because Berlusconi is some sort of saint, but esasentially because his opponents are far worse, being surely more dishonest, and obviously bent on selling Europe to Islam.
Besides, you will notice, Medea was a Middle-Eastern woman who, kidnapped by the Greek king Jason, wed him, and then, because of her jealousy for him planning a new marriage with a younger, greek woman, killed her own (and his as well) sons.
What a nice name for a project meant to turn Europe into an Arab, and Islamic land.
Posted by: roguereligion
at October 5, 2006 2:46 PM
The deeper the secret the more evil it is.
These politicians are an absolute disgrace, selling their people straight into hell. Spain, Italy and France might as well qualify as the "mini axis of evil" for dragging their people and the rest of Europe into the abyss. My father lives in Italy and he says Europe is indeed finished-these delusional politicians don't care what their voters say or want and people look to the US to fight the Islamaniacs. What Europe needs is an erruption like in 1848-49, when people rose in several countries to overthrow their rotten governments (France needs it now more than even then). Calling the current governments rotten is being charitable. One day these appeasing pigs will be rewarded for their traitorous actions- a beheading of thanks from their "partners", which is always how the Islamaniacs show their gratitude.
Posted by: ISLAMSFORLOSERS
at October 5, 2006 3:30 PM
This has got to be the biggest sellout of a continent's independence, culture and history that has ever been pulled off.
In the mildest of terms, the people involved are like, to quote the Bible, "...Esau who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright" HEB. 12.16.
If and when the citizens of Europe finally realize which organizations have betrayed them so comprehensively and who the individuals and governments are that actively and consciously colluded and participated in and still participate in this treason against everything Europe has accomplished through thousands of years of struggle, I would expect them to react with such a violent explosion that it will make the French Revolution look mild by comparison.
at October 5, 2006 5:40 PM
A very concise and easily understandable essay. Do these Eurocratic elites understand the monster they are creating?
It is not possible, in my opinion, to unite the entire world in a global government. That is the ultimate goal of these elites. It is a thoroughly irrational and naïve goal.
What will happen is, one group will swallow the other. The Arab world will gobble up Europe, and finally achieve their 1300 year goal. It will avenge Tours, Grenada, and the failed siege of Vienna. One in the Arab world speak with one voice will create a danger of immense proportions. A united Arab world can damage or even destroy Western liberal democracy. That must not stand.
The West must fight against this theocratic oppression. Sharia must be stopped at every turn. Islamic ghettos must not be allowed to start up. Assimilation now or assimilation never.
However, I am not against all immigration. If the proposed immigrant wants to abide by common Western practices, come on in. If not, go away. If you are against the freedoms guaranteed by the West, you do not deserve to live in the West.
Posted by: No More Spin
at October 5, 2006 5:44 PM
What Europe needs is an erruption like in 1848-49, when people rose in several countries to overthrow their rotten governments
The '48 revolutions that swept Europe had one advantage note present today: techology equity.
To pull off such a sweeping revolt across Europe would have to account for a massive disparity between Joe Blow and the local military in terms of weapons, ammo, intelligence, field communications, air cover, agitprop, and more.
In other words, what we Westerners traditionally think of as revolution was probably rendered untenable sometime around 1950.
610 * 623 * 732 * 1066 * 1215 * 1453 * 1492 * 1683 * 1848 * 1938 * 1948 * 1996 * 2001
Speaking of 1848, it is no coincidence that this was the big kickoff year for Marxism in Switzerland.
What a happy fact for the Imams, Muftis, and Ayatollahs now so busily taking over the world... teamed up with the Marxists, whom they will double cross at the point of denouement.
at October 5, 2006 8:19 PM
I have read recently (possibly on this blog)that the Muslim Brotherhood has been purchasing large amounts of real estate in the United States as well as in Europe. The Muslim Brotherhood, of course, is the wellspring of al-Qaeda and most other Islamic terrorist organizations we know and abhor today.
I think people across America should seriously investigate WHO is moving into their neighborhoods and keep in contact with their local police force. And keep watch over their neighborhoods like never before.
This development means trouble. Serious trouble. Something is going to happen.
Maybe after this, the US government should pass a law outlawing non-US citizens from owning preoperty in America (and try ENFORCING IT). That might help stem this invasion (which is what it is).
Posted by: pythagoras
at October 5, 2006 11:03 PM
Oh well, so much for all of the handwringing about Turkey joining the EU. I don't see where it makes a bit of difference one way or another if Europe's borders are going to be opened to the entire muslim world.
I guess Bat Yeor's Eurabia has not been widely read in Europe or if it has, nobody is listening. I agree, it's all too outrageous to believe but sometimes the most farfetched conspiracy theories are the real ones.
The bureaucratic lexicon is universal, designed to deceive and betray. What is the purpose of this elitist conspiracy to destroy Europe, and how could it remain a secret to ordinary Europeans? All indications are that an evil cabal of European elites have sold their souls to Satan and nothing can reverse the contracts they have made, nothing can save Europe from islam.
The vernacular used to describe the handover of Europe to the Arab/islamic world is eerily similar to the bureaucratic double talk regarding the North American Union, which is being implemented with an almost hysterical urgency, right under our noses and in utmost secrecy. The quest for the New World Order has assumed a frightening exigency in Europe and North America. Apparently the piper has demanded immediate payment and our elitist leaders are all too eager to settle their debt.
Posted by: Susanp
at October 5, 2006 11:18 PM
Maybe after this, the US government should pass a law outlawing non-US citizens from owning preoperty in America (and try ENFORCING IT). That might help stem this invasion (which is what it is).
Posted by: pythagoras at October 5, 2006 11:03 PM
Unfortunately, the US government seems to be aiding and abetting the islamic fifth column in America, even helping to finance its subversive activities. I expect no help from a government that is all too eager to sell large chunks of America to the highest bidder, and a government that continues to allow tens of thousands of incongruous, bellicose muslim immigrants to invade our country. Whose side is the government on when it caters to and cajoles a terrorist supporting outfit like CAIR? Our government is not guilty of ignorance, it is guilty of complicity. It is simply inconceivable that every bureaucrat, government employee, member of Congress, etc. is oblivious to the history, doctrine, and detrimental impact caused by islam and muslims. It is IMPOSSIBLE. Yet they are determined to import them by the millions, despite the insidious threat they pose to the security of this country. Why?
There seems to be a worldwide, elitist campaign to deliberately destroy the West and it is not only facilitated and encouraged by the left, but the right as well. Conservatives seem to be the only ones fighting this campaign, but outside of America, Conservatives are practically non-existent. According to recent polls, a majority of Britons want to distance Britain from the U.S. and strengthen EU ties. So the European alliance with the Arab world, which was forged to challenge US power, seems to have won the support of the European people, even if they don't yet understand the horrendous consequences of this arrangement.
Nothing worries the internationalists and globalists in the U.S. more than our "standing" in the international community. They care more about what the French and Germans think of us than what the American people want. If we don't find some politicians with integrity who will put American interests and the American people first, we are also doomed.
at October 6, 2006 12:21 AM
Andalusia, Sicily, the Balkans, Southern Italy and the Greek islands are all Islamic colonies which have to return to Islam's embrace
I wonder what percentage of the population was muslim at the time the yoke of islam was tossed off? And exactly how was it accomplished? In detail? Maybe each country should be studied as an example. And why did each of these areas toss islam out?
Posted by: Borg
at October 6, 2006 1:54 AM
Outrageous! Of course, the only solution to save Europe and Europeans from this monstrosity is violent resistance. I advocate a defensive, just war against the globalist elite oppressors and their Muslim foot soldiers.
Already civil war between Muslims and European security forces is raging in France, Britain, and Belgium, as I write. We can see, time and again, how the Muslims are rewarded for their violent acts of terrorism. See? Violence works.
Europeans must find the courage to rise up and target the regional elites who are responsbile for this disaster, and the Muslim foot soldiers and their left-wing allies who are facilitating it.
Europe must be liberated. And the only way to do that, is to fight back in a serious way.
Posted by: Stuka
at October 6, 2006 9:38 AM
I'm afraid that the situation in Europe is far too along to be reversed now without much bloodshed. What would be required, militant native populations that take control of their governments by force, is little more than a "pipe dream" at this point.
The West, including the U.S., has been culturally feminised to the point of no return. The Western man has become weak and soft as a result of this. His psychological world-view is much more aligned with the female perspectives of permissiveness and tolerance for all people than ever before. Combine this situation with corporate greed, luring foreigners of every sort into the West, and you have a true recipe for disaster. The Muslim world is simply taking advantage of these facts.
The only thing that will change the thoroughly entrenched Islamisation of the West is some unforeseen catastrophic event capable of reawakening the Western male. Until he is willing to reassume his rightful leadership role in the very nations he has built from a masculine perspective, rather than a feminine one, the West will continue to submit itself into the hands of Islam.
Posted by: Dr. Zirus
at October 6, 2006 11:54 AM
After reading through all of this and contemplating the ramifications of it all; I was frankly, stunned.
No other word comes to mind.
I must concur with the notion that Eurabia is a reality and has reached the point of no return.
What we as individuals must consider is what we are going to do given the reality of the situation.
All of Europe has been overthrown actually and not a shot has been fired. The overthrow has been unnoticed because unlike other "take overs" this one was literally in slow motion as the articles brilliantly point out.
Like the proverbial frogs in the pot of water where the heat has slowly incremented over time, we have sat meekly rather than leap to safety.
Often I have mused about the Christian tale of an anti-Christ ruling over the whole of the world as depicted in the book of Revelations relegating such ideas to the realm of near fantasy.
However, islam is by its self described nature is against the "annointed one" Christos or Christ which is the proper title Christians afford to Jesus; thus islam qualifies symbolically, spiritually, temporally, and literally as the hearlded "anti-Chirst."
Since the educated of Europe have inexplicably yet willingly bought into this Eurabia reality over the course of some thirty-five years; and given that the current circumstances can reasonably be linked to an ambitious and jealous French preoccupation with conquest, going as far back as Nepolian (one of the manifestations of the anti-Christ according to Nostrodomus) I can not dismiss the tenable possibility that there must be an evil spiritual dynamic interwoven in these contempary events.
As such, we many not be able to reverse the present and future evolution of this most unholy reality before us.
Stated simply, it is beyond our control.
Yet, I suspect that we can endure without surrender. In such circumstances, we will be forced underground and facing dismal punishments as were early Christians regardless of our theological leanings, unless we willing convert.
Frankly, I will not convert. Many times I have faced death, and more than once I could not imagine that I would survive; yet I remain.
So it is, that I will remain steadfast and true to my beliefs as best I am able to comprehend them, irrespective of the costs.
At some point, death is the preferrable option to life. But that issue will be settled not by myself, nor allah, nor his nefarious prophet, neither by his eager mob of murderous followers; but it will be left to the God of Israel who for whatever reason that I cannot know, has granted to me the blessings of a continued life.
Thank you for the hard work; may I share these two articles with others?
at October 6, 2006 5:04 PM
"However, I am not against all immigration. If the proposed immigrant wants to abide by common Western practices, come on in. If not, go away. If you are against the freedoms guaranteed by the West, you do not deserve to live in the West."
You missed the point to the whole article. You too have swallowed the multicultural kool aid. Third world immigration into the west has been used, since it's inception, to destroy Western Culture and tradition. This is part and parcel of a well published stratagem- so well published that any fool could have read it and understood it for the last 150 years.
The problem is, you in the West, are fat and lazy. You don't care as long as you have your television, beer and easy sex. It was, in the end, just to easy to accomplish.
So who was it that has, for the last 150 years trumpeted the way to revolution is to destroy the native culture and it's institutions? The same people who have called for a one world government- a world with out borders for the last 150 years as well. It is the same people who promised, in the early 60's, to "bury you from within"-
It's none other then the communists of the world. Now given fresh strength from more Western stupidity- the industrialization of China. Every time you go and buy something made in China you help build another bomb pointed at the West. You help (as evidenced by Al Gore taking money from them) China buy another politician, you help China and the rest of the communists slowly but surely turn off the light of Freedom in the West. Jorge Boosh is every bit as much a traitor to his people and his nation as de Gaulle was to France and Europe.
So go ahead go to Sam's club and save some money. Go ahead and help the Communists achieve a bloodless revolution. Go ahead and help them return the West to an age of unlimited powerful potentates- men who control the lives of every living thing in their kingdoms. Help them destroy private property, private thoughts, etc. By playing their game, by surrendering your nations to invaders from the third world, you help them accomplish their mission. It isn't just the muslims you have to fear- it's all of the third worlders who, by and large, hate you because you're Europeans and helped create the world's most successful culture- all the while we were killing ourselves and conquering them effortlessly.
And when your grandchildren ask you why they are third rate citizens in the lands that once belonged to their ancestors- ask you why you gave away their birthright, you can tell them this:
" I wanted to watch football, have a beer and own a pickup truck"
Posted by: Epublius Rex
at October 6, 2006 11:10 PM
I don't think Muslims will be able to take over Europe or anywhere else. They may seem strong on the outside, but are actually a complete paper tiger.
The fact of the matter in reality is that the Arab/Muslim world has no strengths of its own and is entirely dependent on the West for everything. Their economies are entirely dysfunctional and all their money comes from oil sales (mostly to the West). They cannot produce any military might without help from the West, Russia, and China. Their governments are tyrannical and don't allow the people the freedom to accomplish much of anything. It is no exaggeration to say that without Western money and technology, the Arabs would still be nomadic tribes in the desert, and the Muslim world at large would have virtually zero power abroad.
Because of this, it is virtually impossible for the Arab/Muslim world to take over the West. For if they actually make any genuine headway in doing so (and I don't consider anything they've done so far to fit into this category; I mean something like Muslims genuinely taking over a European country and instituting Sharia law over native Europeans), they will entirely lose the Western source of their own power, which will completely halt them in their tracks.
That said, however, Muslims still present two large dangers to the Western world. First, they may not take over the West, but at the rate Europe is going, the native Europeans may wait so long to wake up that civil war will be necessary. The Europeans would almost certainly win such a war, but at the potential cost of many lives, which would of course be horrible.
Secondly, and possibly even more existentially, the Muslims could weaken Europe and the West so much that China (and maybe Russia) could feel ripe for a takeover. Neither of these countries would attack the West right now, since it would be a huge risk for them to do so. But they certainly don't mind having Muslims do it for them. If the Muslims weaken the West enough, China and Russia might decide to swoop in, crush the Muslims (which they could easily do) and take over a West that's been weakened by civil war.
So can the West prevent this? Yes, very easily. We just need to do it soon. As many problems as Europe still has, I think Westerners have actually been waking up big time to the Muslim threat. Five years ago, hardly any Westerners even knew anything about Islam, jihad, terrorism, and the like. Now, a majority know enough that they support serious action against it. Even in Europe perhaps 25% of the population has woken up. This may not seem like much, but 5 years ago, maybe 1% of the population (if even that) had awoken. We just need to keep this going.
Posted by: The Solidsurfer, Inc. The Solidsufer, Inc.
at October 9, 2006 2:01 AM
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