The big facebook experiment

Bill Warner, PhD: The Many Jihads

Who are the St. Bernardino shooters?

Christopher Hitchens – Resisting Islam

The Quran and the Siege of Paris (David Wood)

The Glazov Gang-Stephen Coughlin on “Muslim Brotherhood: Above the Law in America.”

Protest against the lashing of Raif Badawi, 2nd of November, 2015, 11 am in front of the Saudi Embassy, Ottawa

Who is Raif Badawi?

Raif Badawi, who blogged at ‘Free Saudi Liberals’ first rose to international prominence in June 2012 when he was arrested in his native Saudi Arabia under Cyber crime laws,for insulting Islam through electronic channels.  Later that year, apostasy was added to the charges against him.  If convicted, he could have faced the death penalty.

Following years of legal battles and international pressure, the final sentence Raif Badawi received is 10 years in jail, 1,000 lashes and a fine equivalent t $267,000.  His lawyer, Waleed Abdulkhair was sentenced to 15 years in jail for ‘undermining the authorities’…

After 50 of these lashed had been administered early in 2015 in front of a Jeddah mosque and hundreds of spectators, many people from all over the world had stepped up and offered to suffer a portion of Badawi’s lashes on his behalf.  Instead, the Saudi government announced that the rest of the lashing shall be postponed due to Badawi’s poor health condition.

Last week, Raif Badawi made news again for having been awarded the prestigious EU Sakharov prize for human rights – the latest one of the many international prizes for writing, human rights and bravery that he has already been honoured with.

Raif Badawi’s wife, Ensaf Haidar, who lives with their three daughters in Canada since having received political asylum here in 2013, had been notified that the lashing will resume.

Which brings us to the protest:

Date:  Monday, November 2nd 2015

Time:  11:00 am to 12:00 noon

Place:  Saudi Arabian Embassy, 201 Sussex St., Ottawa

It is unthinkable that in today’s modern world, a young man should be beaten to death by his government simply for speaking as a sovereign human being.

Let’s all come out and show our support for Raif Badawi and to protest the barbarity that is Sharia!!!

Why is Turkey not taking any action against people smugglers?

A video I had translated from a Czech news source:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=61a_1446231208

(sorry, still cannot embed)

The question remains:  why are neither the local police forces, nor the Turkish government, doing anything about the 25 000 people smugglers who openly operate in Turkey, complete with websites and telephone numbers?

Does it have anything to do with Turkey’s candidacy to the EU?

After all, unfettered flow of Muslim migrants into Europe was the fear that prevented many EU countries from wanting Turkey’s inclusion in the Union.  But if the flow of refugees is already unfettered, why bar Turkey’s entry?

Oh, the questions we should be asking…

More interesting news coming out of Europe

Here is a clip from Czech Independent TV that I translated:

H/T – Baron Bodissey and Vlad Tepes.

Here is another, VERY important news item from CNtv (which I had translated – so blame all errors on me, please!)

It describes the plight of a Czech PM, member of a minority party ‘Usvit’ – member of the anti-Islamisation coalition – after he spoke at a PEGIDA ralley in Dresden.

HERE IS THE VIDEO (sorry, cannot seem to embed).

Following his speech, as he was heading to his bus, the Czech MP was assaulted by some sort of spray that had blinded him.  As he was blinded, he had bent over – just as he had been struck by a paving stone hurled from a bridge above…  Had he not been doubled-over in agony over his loss of sight, the paving stone would have struck him in the head (instead of his back) and caused a very serious, potentially life-threatening injury…

What kind of a world are we living in if people – even elected officials – are threatened with death should they speak to the people?!?!?

I want to get off this planet…but how?

Follow-up interview to a documentary that was ‘disappeared’

About a decade ago, I watched an eye-opening documentary (on the internet, of course), mad by a courageous young Czech man who went into a mosque located in Prague, Czech Republic’s capital, and documented what he had experienced there, what was being preached there, how women (including his girlfriend, who attended the mosque with him) were treated.

It was, to say the least, Earth-shattering!!!

OK – for those who blame ‘Western Imperialists’ for any Islamic backlash, please, let it be known that Czechs had NEVER EVER been part of any ‘ Western imperialism’ or any kind of European ‘imperialism’ at all.

Not even a little bit.

And when it came to the crusades – a few were launched against the Czechs themselves, as we had kicked off the Protestant movement 100 (or so) years ahead of Martin Luther – who was an ardent (though post-humous) disciple of the Czech cleric Jan Hus.

It is also worth a mention that, during the times of religious civil wars in Europe, many Czech Protestant nobles sought an alliance with Muslims against the hated Catholics – only to learn, at great cost of life and blood, that Muslims do not regard treaties with non-Muslims as binding…

While this may be lost on the ‘average’ Western citizen, this is well imprinted on the Czech psyche, from childhood stories on to true history that had been taught in schools (before political correctness, circa 2003, re-wrote the textbooks).

Did I mention that in Czech religious wars, women have traditionally been seen as acting equally to their male counterparts?  Perhaps this is more myth than history, but, tradition has it that in the Hussite wars, women were warriors equal to men.  This, too, is part of the Czech psyche!

Now that the background had been, very roughly, sketched, in comes this documentary.

A young man and his girlfriend try to attend a mosque in Prague, called the ‘Black Bridge’ Mosque.

Of course, right at the beginning, they are separated.

And then come the teachings….

Soon after I saw the documentary, I could no longer find it:  it was taken down from the source through which I had found it and it seemed that Google (as well as every other search engine I could think of) had never heard of it.

Well – colour me surprised when I came across this interview:  with the author of the documentary – 10 years after having made it!!!

Without much ado – and before it, too, disappears – here is the interview (note – I did not do the translation and consider it to be somewhat ‘muted down’):