Sabadel, Nordøstspanien. Nej, ikke et ord om Barroso, Lady Pooh Bah, Bent Betjent, Morten Løkkegaard og Jens Rohde. Det er jul. Vi vil lade os løfte os allesammen.
Frau Susanne Zeller-Hirzel ist gestorben
Wir haben für euch eine sehr traurige Nachricht: Frau Susanne Zeller-Hirzel (geb.1921) ist gestorben. Sie war eine sehr wichtige Gestalt für die deutsche Islamkritiker-Bewegung. Aber für uns, für die Stuttgarter, war sie viel mehr: Sie war eine persönliche, liebe Freundin. Ein wunderbarer Mensch, dem jeder gern stundenlang zuhören konnte. Sie war immer so fröhlich, so gut gelaunt! Sie strahlte so viel Optimismus aus!Die Welt ist ohne sie einfach ärmer. Traurige Nachricht
En advarsel mod Reinfeldts 5. kolonne
SÄPO är mycket förtegen. Mon ikke? Så længe de fortæller regeringen med store bogstaver, hvad den har gang i, er det OK, at de ikke vil snakke over sig. Mener jeg, at han er en landssviger? Havde han været i Danmark 5 maj 1945, havde han som en ‘feltmadras’ fået klippet det hår af hovedet, han ikke har. Straffen var ikke køn dengang, men stadig mild for kollaboration, der er ingen, der siger, at Ny-sverige straffer så humant. Det ved vi og Reinfeldt først om 15-20 år, hvor Fredrik & co. stadig skulle være i live, omend måske snarere på Cayman Islands end i Sverige. Vi er på et højere civillisatorisk udviklingsniveau?
Siden hvornår? Palme-mordet i 1986, hvor høje poliser, militære og kredse omkring Svensk Tidsskift og Contra konspirativt mente, at han forrådte landet til Sovjet? Overbevisende.(DR 2 i aften: Palme 22:40 – 23:40 på Svensk dokumentarserie fra 2012 som er filmen, jeg så for halvandet måned siden.)
I inslaget, på Syria News som är en regimstyrd tv-station, uppgavs att de tillresta “svenskarna” skulle få möta ett “öde mörkare än natten” och att de “ska krossas på Syriens ädla jord”. Varning till “svenska” rebeller i syrisk tv
“Germans Are Considered Easy Prey”
As a lacuna in today’s Christmas cheer, consider this article from Sezession about the ascendancy of Lebanese and Kurdish criminal gangs in parts of Germany. The criminal “youths” are able to act with near impunity, with the police and society at large almost helpless in the face of their violent criminality.
Germany: a “society of prey” — Kurdish-Lebanese clans and the helplessness of the constitutional state
While the federal government and the opposition in the Bundestag adamantly regard immigration as an indispensable contribution to Germany, the intensity of the conflicts between some groups of immigrants and German society is steadily increasing.
One example of this are many social problems caused by members of Kurdish-Lebanese clans in Berlin, Bremen, and Essen, cities which according to declarations from judicial authorities are out of control. As a consequence, the state and the society may face helplessly phenomena associated with this, such as violence and crime.
Regarding Lebanese clans, hierarchically organized groups meet strong ethnic self-awareness and a strong family cohesion which is supported by a large number of young men ready to fight a modern society composed of small families and with liberal institutions that can hardly assert themselves when facing this challenge.
An employee of the LKA Berlin had already pointed out the problem in detail in 2002. The Berlin youth court Judge Kirsten Heisig accused the Lebanese clans of “unrestrained degradation of society”, while the Berlin chief public prosecutor Roman Reusch warned in connection with them of “civil war-like conditions” in the city. An anonymous crime investigator mentioned that this group considers Germans to be “a society to be looted, both as born victims and losers,” and the sociologist Ralph Ghadban sees their behavior as a “threat to social peace.” A confidential report of the Conference of Interior Ministers stated several years ago that any attempt of integration regarding this group had failed and that the dismantling of these criminal structures with a corresponding ethnic background would be possible in the best of cases “only in certain areas”. The chairman of the Police Federation in Berlin, Eberhard Schönberg, spoke in this regard about “the state’s complete loss of authority”.









