Saturday 14 November 2015

The Perpetual War

Don't really know where to begin with this one. So Paris was attacked last night by a coordinated bunch of Islamist ISIS tossers. One hundred and twenty seven deaths in total, but no doubt many more have suffered physical and mental wounds from which they might not ever heal from. 

Is it a surprise? Not really.

Like many others on the 'right' side of the political spectrum, I saw this coming a mile off. Even without the recent biblical level of immigration we've seen over the past twelve months, multiculturalism was bound to lead to blood shed, but this years invasion has only acerbated that risk. When millions of "refugees", most of them young, angry and fighting-age men flood a continent from a war-torn area you're bound to see the kinds of events as seen last night. To greater emphasize the risk of this, ISIS themselves have for over a year bragged about their ability to easily get their insurgents into Europe, and openly warned of attacks to come.

It's not like it was the first attack of it's kind either, after the Charlie Hebdo massacre and the attack on the Jewish supermarket earlier this year in January. Back on the 5th of November French police also found a Muslim driver transporting arms and explosives into Paris too and was stopped.


Of course despite the inevitability of last night's attack, the media and politicians will still respond to this as though it had caught them off-guard. The truth is, the authorities knew this would happen. Police had confiscated multiple weapons found in containers in Greece in September, and were aware that weapons including missile launchers had been smuggled into France by Islamist insurgents back in August. 

The trouble is, ISIS is likely to be on the payroll of certain Zionist groups and nations, or at least in part supported via key US and EU allies such as Saudi and Qatar. Afterall the inception of ISIS began with the deliberate aiding of 'rebel' forces in both Libya and Syria. Qatar, one of the US's biggest allies in the Middle East even had their conventional military working alongside those of whom would later become ISIS. When Israeli hospitals have been treating 'rebel' soldiers, you really need to question the validity of the official stories.

There are some weird things to consider though. 


  • Within hours Facebook had created a 'Paris safe-update' to help loved ones put their minds at ease. 
  • Within hours monuments around the world had already set up red, white and blue projectors in 'solidarity' with the French capital.
  • It fell on Friday the 13th, a date associated with the end of Knights Templar at the hands of French nobility. Granted this date may well have been chosen by Jihadists for it's association with bad luck. Or was simply coincidence.
  • On the same day that the terrorist was stopped on the 5th of November, a French fleet with an aircraft carrier began airstrikes off the coast of Syria against ISIS.
  • Amazingly, a "suicide bomber's" passport is found after the attack, confirming at least one of the attackers to be from Syria.
  • The French president, Holland, states that this was an act of war and there are pretty clear insinuations that this will lead to further airstrikes on Syria. Just convienient that the French air force is already stationed off the Syrian coast! Coincidental, of course.
  • As per usual, (as with any attack) the European Union has made it clear that they will clamp down on 'extremism' and 'hatred'. Cameron and other leaders in Europe have already been pressing this hard for the last few years in any case, however this will no doubt ramp up those efforts. You have to wonder who they're trying to protect however given that Merkel successfully lobbied Facebook to block anti-Islam posts. Indeed the trouble is that when the state intends on incriminating 'extremism', it has the soul authority on what that constitutes. My guess is that it includes me and anyone concerned over the effects of mass-immigration and multiculturalism.
The borders were already expected to be reinstated in Europe as it has begun buckling under the pressure of the ridiculous number of 'refugees', however as there has now been a state of emergency announced, France and other European nations are clearly strongly considering reinstating them.

Now taking all this together, I will just say this. I may be wrong here, and I hope I am, but if I wanted to destroy Europe I would probably do the following: Bring over as many immigrants in one hit as possible after many years of trickle feeding immigration and ferment anger between the indigenous population and the newcomers. Instate a strong surveillance state and restrict the freedoms of the people and lastly create an ever perpetual war that can never be won by anyone.

Wow. That last paragraph sounded frightfully Orwellian, didn't it. I guess that's it then. Destroy Europe, keep everyone fearful and distracted whilst your population is done away with demographically - all the while keeping the carnage going in the Middle East to benefit arms contractors and, most notably, Israel. 

Don't be fooled. This is two pronged. Islam really is a threat, but it is being used by very suspect parties to dismember European society. 



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