Ces nationalistes chrétiens endoctrinés par le sionisme croient vraiment que cela va faire avancer leur cause de s'allier aux juifs sionistes qui sont derrière la propagande anti-Islam...
Mais les faits leur démontreront toujours qu'une telle alliance contre-nature ne peut finir que par leur exploser à la figure! Ces chrétiens nationalistes sionistes sont programmés et formés pour faire le sale boulot des sionistes, et à la fin, les nationalistes chrétiens prennent tout le blâme et ils en sortent plus affaiblis que jamais, alors que les sionistes qui les ont formés s'en tirent les mains propres, pointant du doigt ces "odieux nationalistes chrétiens extrémistes" dans toutes les manchettes!
Avis à tous mes lecteurs qui s'acharnent contre le multiculturalisme: vous parlez exactement comme un Israélien d'extrême-droite!
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This fact casts a new perspective on the event and is one the media would prefer to keep under wraps, particularly those pro-Israeli voices that have helped shape Breivik’s thinking. References to Breivik as blond haired and blue-eyed permeated the media, even including The Washington Post, that, as a matter of political correctness, will not report the race of suspected criminals sought by the police in the nation’s capital. The implicit intent was to focus on white racism rather than pro-Israeli fanaticism.
Apparently, Breivik’s problem with the Labor Party—whose youth camp he targeted—was that he viewed the party as being an enemy of Israel.
In Israel, bloggers hailed Breivik, suggesting the result of his crime was the welcome and God-sanctioned destruction of Israel’s enemies. Breivik urged Europeans to enter into a “pro-Israel, anti-Jihad alliance,” according to the pro-Israel Washington Times, which admitted on July 25 that one of its sources had been in correspondence with the terrorist as far back as July 2009.
But Breivik does not stand alone urging Europeans to align themselves with Israel. In fact, his pro-Israel rhetoric was preceded with similar talk from a number of European nationalists—often referred to as being “right wing”—who find Israel to be a viable ally.
They include—but are not limited to: Nick Griffin, leader of the British National Party; Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front, who says her movement is now “Zionistic”; Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Freedom Party, who makes regular pilgrimages to Israel; and Filip Dewinter, chairman of the Vlaamas Belang Party in Belgium, who has claimed “Israel is a sort of outpost for our Western society, an outpost of democracy, of freedom of speech, of protecting common values within a hostile environment.”
While—as AFP’s readers know— all of Dewinter’s points are questionable, Dewinter (and Breiviks) ignore that, since its establishment, Israel has energetically razed Christian holy sites, destroyed ancient Christian relics and instituted laws imprisoning Christians for proselytizing their faith.
These Europeans ignore the fact that the Muslims they proclaim to be enemies of Christianity actually revere Jesus Christ as a beloved prophet, as did Mohammad himself. At the same time, they ignore the ugly hostility toward Christianity that is an article of faith in Israel and that has been acknowledged by modern-day Jewish scholars in such recent works as Jesus in the Talmud* by Dr. Peter Schafer and Reckless Rites: Purim and the Legacy of Jewish Violence** by Dr. Elliot Horowitz.
In the wake of 9-11, those propagandists stoked up fears about the so-called rise of Islam and of a purported Muslim population explosion about to overtake the United States and Europe. This is precisely the kind of rhetoric that stimulated Breivik and many others.
However, as far back as Jan. 27, The New York Times let its elite readership in on the big secret: The Muslim population is not accelerating exponentially either in the United States or in Europe or even around the world. The Times was commenting on a study, The Future of the Global Muslim Population, the subject of a joint inquiry by two think tanks, the Pew Research Center and the John Templeton Foundation.
Cryptically entitled “Report offers surprises on Muslims’ growth,” the Times article advised that “predictions that Europe will become a majority Muslim ‘Eurabia’ are unfounded.”
The Times pointed out during the next 20 years the world’s Muslim population is projected to increase from 23.4 percent to 26.4 percent, hardly an “explosion.”
The Times added that “such growth is not enough to create a drastic shift in the world’s religious balance.”
And while many have been convinced by pro-Israeli voices that the Muslim population in Europe is growing by leaps and bounds, the Times revealed that the study found that Muslims in Europe, now making up 6 percent of the population, will only grow to 8 percent by 2030.
The Times noted: “In France and Belgium, Muslims will be about 10 percent of the population in 20 years, and in Britain, 8 percent.”
As far as the United States is concerned, within 20 years Muslims will only constitute 1.7 percent of the American population, described by the Times as “about the equivalent of Jews in the United States today.”
Essentially, the Times was telling its readers: “You really don’t need to worry about Muslim hordes taking over America and instituting Sharia law.”
But that message isn’t reaching the mass audience and it didn’t reach Christian-Zionist soldiers like Breivik, who are marching off to war against Islam.
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Sharia Hysteria: Neo-con Hatemongers Peddle Disinformation
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Norway Killer Fanatically Pro-Israel
Sir Martin Gilbert, a Jewish knight and hero of Soviet 'Refuseniks' For many Russian Jews, Gilbert was and will remain a champion for the right to emigrate from the Soviet Union and join the people of Israel – a right they were often refused.
Yuliy Kosharovsky, Nathan Sharansky and Martin Gilbert. Enid Wurtman's apartment, Jerusalem, 2004. Photo by Enid Wurtman
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Bat Ye’or, Oriana Fallaci et 'Eurabia'
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Israël, la matrice de tous les extrêmes !
Cette bar mitzvah politique que le Front national vient de faire ressemble à celles effectuées par le hollandais Geert Wilderz , le suisse Oskar Freysinger, la Ligue du Nord d’Italie ainsi que celle du Vlams Blaang de Belgique. Autant de saintes alliances de la haine que les sociétés concernées ne tarderont pas à récolter leur amer fruit.
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Swedish professor links Israel to Norway massacre
Israeli and Judeo-Christian side of Breivik’s
network, Israel’s interest in disciplining Norway,
and Israel’s celebration of bomb attacks. In this
respect, Breivik’s attack appears to resemble a new
king David Hotel attack: July 22nd,” he said.
1- Oslo, lieu chargé d’un lourd symbolisme
Fâcheux Hasard, effet d’emballement ou préméditation? Le carnage, qui a fait 76 morts, est intervenu au lendemain de l’engagement du gouvernement norvégien d’agir en faveur de la «reconnaissance de l’Etat palestinien» à l’occasion de la prochaine assemblée générale de l’ONU qui doit se tenir en septembre prochain, alors que les jeunes du parti travailliste norvégien en congrès dans l’île voisine de la capitale prônaient une action plus radicale allant jusqu’au boycottage économique d’Israël. Au point qu’un journaliste israélien réputé, Gilad Atzmon, n’hésite pas à poser ouvertement la question du lien entre cette boucherie et la campagne BDS (Boycott, Désinvestissement, Sanction) dont les jeunes socialistes réclamaient l’application contre Israël sur le modèle de l’Afrique du sud du temps de l’apartheid (1).
Œuvre d’un fondamentaliste chrétien, proche des milieux de l’extrême droite, cette attaque remet en mémoire les liens de l’extrême droite européenne avec Israël dans une alliance contre nature fondée sur une idéologie particulièrement islamophobe. Selon ses propres aveux, Anders Behring Breivik, le principal suspect de la double attaque meurtrière d’Oslo, ancien membre du «Parti du Progrès» (FrP), la droite populiste), est un nationaliste revanchard, mû par une aversion viscérale à l’égard de l’islam.
Favorisée par un climat xénophobe relayé au niveau européen par la campagne en faveur de la liberté d’expression à l’occasion de la parution des caricatures de Mahomet, toute une terminologie de stigmatisation a été forgée par les plus en vue des intellectuels médiatiques pro israéliens, pour mettre en accusation toute une frange de la population hostile à l’unilatéralisme de l’axe israélo-américain.
II- Fascislamisme, Eurabia, Islamo gauchiste: Bat Ye‘or, Alain Finkielkraut Alexandre Adler, Yvan Riouffol, Philippe Val, Bernard Henri Levy et Dominique Strauss Khan.
Pas un n’a émis la moindre réserve contre des propos démagogiques, tels le «fascislamisme» (2), l’expression préférée du tandem magique du journal Le Figaro Alexandre Adler et Yvan Rioufol, ou Eurabia» (3), l’expression forgée par la théoricienne de l’ultra droite européenne, Bat Ye’or, une juive égyptienne de nationalité britannique, icône des milieux d’extrême droite, pour dénoncer une prétendue islamisation rampante de l’Europe, de même que leur sœur jumelle, l’expression méprisante d’«islamo gauchiste», brandie en vue de criminaliser la mise sur pied d’une alliance des exclus de la société d’abondance fédérant les diverses composantes de la société française, au delà des clivages religieux ou communautaires.
Pas un n’a mis en valeur la contribution du Monde musulman à l’implosion de l’Union soviétique et à la Liberté de l’Europe. Coquetterie d’amour propre national, pas un n’a relevé le fait notamment que le Monde musulman et le Monde arabe auront été les principaux alliés de l’alliance atlantique dans l’implosion du bloc soviétique à l’apogée de la guerre froide soviéto-américaine, de surcroît un des principaux pourvoyeurs de combattants durant les deux Guerres Mondiales (1914-1918/ 1939-1945) pour la libération notamment de la France du joug nazi, en même temps que le grand perdant de leur alliance privilégiée avec les Etats-Unis d’Amérique, dont la lourde contribution ne s’est accompagnée de la moindre concession sur leur cause centrale: la cause palestinienne.
Le même mutisme coupable a été observé lors de la jonction politique entre l’extrême droite européenne et la frange la plus xénophobe de l’échiquier politique israélien, au point que les déplacements en Israël des plus radicaux des dirigeants européens devenaient un exercice obligé du parcours électoral, un passage obligé de la réhabilitation politique et morale d’antisémites redoutables (5).
III- L’alliance entre l’extrême droit européenne et Israël: une imposture morale de l’alliance des descendants des victimes du génocide hitlérien avec les héritiers spirituels de leurs anciens bourreaux.
La délégation était composée des personnalités suivantes: Geert Wilders, fondateur du PVV (Partij voor de Vrijheid, Parti pour la Liberté), parti populiste néerlandais, Filip Dewinter et Frank Creyelman (responsable de la commission des affaires étrangères, Parlement belge), Heinz-Christian Strache (successeur de Jorg Haïder), René Stadtkewitz (président du Parti de la Liberté Wilderien, Allemagne), Kent Ekeroth (responsable du Parti des Démocrates Suédois), des Suisses et bien évidemment des Danois, dont l’extrême-droite est ouvertement atlantiste.
Lors de cette tournée, Geert Wilders aura d’ailleurs droit à un entretien personnel avec Avigdor Lieberman, ministre xénophobe israélien des Affaires étrangères alors que, de son côté, la délégation était reçue à la Knesset en loge d’honneur, puis par le maire d’Ashkelon (jumelée avec Aix en Provence), à l’occasion d’une conférence organisée à l’université locale, David Buskila, Maire de Sederot (jumelée avec Antony), membre du parti travailliste, ainsi que par le kahaniste Moshe Feiglin, membre important du Likoud, avant une tournée en «Samarie».
Focalisés contre l’islam (et non contre l’islamisme), ancrés dans la théorie du « Choc des civilisations», partisans de la démocratie directe contre les élites, ces mouvements soucieux de se débarrasser des oripeaux encombrants de l’antisémitisme ont fait une jonction tactique avec Israël promu au rang de «rempart de l’Occident»; une variante de l’expression du président français Nicolas Sarkozy et du journaliste de l’express, Christophe Barbier, présentant l’Etat Hébreu, comme un «rempart du Monde libre», lors de la guerre de destruction israélienne de Gaza, en décembre 2007-janvier 2008.
IV – L’islamophobie est une idéologie de masse qui imprègne lentement la société française.
«L’argumentaire islamophobe est né à la marge, dans l’extrême droite radicale, avant de se diffuser dans la société française. Les guerres dans l’ancienne Yougoslavie ont marqué un tournant, avec les premières diffusions de l’idée que l’Europe est en cours d’islamisation. Y compris dans les hauts rangs de l’état-major français et dans une partie de la gauche laïque circulait l’idée que la Serbie était, au Kosovo, en train de défendre l’Europe contre l’islamisation. Depuis dix ans, on laisse le discours islamophobe devenir légitime. On l’entend aujourd’hui sur les grandes chaînes de télévision. C’est trop facile de ne pointer que les radicaux. En France, le discours de l’extrême droite radicale n’est que la caricature de celui entendu à l’extrême droite traditionnelle, à l’UMP, ou dans une partie des intellectuels de la gauche laïque. La terminologie utilisée en France évoque sans cesse, à des degrés divers, l’invasion, la colonisation. A partir du moment où on suggère sans arrêt aux gens qu’ils sont envahis, il est logique qu’au bout d’un moment, cela arme certaines personnes. C’est une idéologie de masse qui imprègne lentement la société», explique-t-il dans une interview à libération parue le 25 juillet 2011.
V- La première conférence «transatlantique anti-islamisation».
Le plateau devait réunir les principales têtes de pont de l’islamophobie de part et d’autre de l’Atlantique. Christine Tasin et Pierre Cassen de Riposte Laïque/Résistance Républicaine devaient y prendre la parole, ainsi que Fabrice Robert, le président du Bloc identitaire. Les organisateurs avaient également convié Roberta Moore, représentante de la « section juive » de l’English Defence League, ainsi que Pamela Geller, une activiste américaine, proche de John Bolton, un faucon de l’administration de George W. Bush dont il fut l’ambassadeur auprès des Nations Unies. Auteure du livre « La présidence Post-américaine: la guerre de l’administration Obama contre l’Amérique», Patricia Geller anime aussi «Stop islamization of America». Le Danois Anders Gravers, qui a fondé dans la foulée de l’affaire des caricatures de Mahomet, le groupe «Stop à l’islamisation de l’Europe», était l’une des chevilles ouvrières de ce rassemblement.
Références1-Sur cette problématique, à l’attention du lectorat anglophone Cf. l’article du journaliste israélien Gilad ATzmon GILAD ATZMON: WAS THE MASSACRE IN NORWAY A REACTION TO BDS? http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/gilad-atzmon-was-the-massacre-in-norway-a-reaction-to-bds.html2- Ce terme est particulièrement utilisé par Alexandre Adler et Yvan Rioufol, (Journal le Figaro) et le groupe des intellectuels gravitant dans l’orbite de la revue «Le Meilleur des Mondes» par recyclage de la terminologie de Bernard Lewis, l’islamologue américain pro israélien, de même que l’expression «Fascisme vert» ou «l’alliance brun rouge noir» pour fustiger toute pensée critique à l’égard de l’unilatéralisme pro occidental.3 – Eurabia: terme forgé par Bat Ye’or, nom de plume de Gisèle Littman-Orebi (Le Caire, 1933), une essayiste britannique, juive d’origine égyptienne. Son nom de plume Bat Ye’or signifie «fille du Nil» en hébreu. Dans son ouvrage (Eurabia, Islam and Dhimmitude), elle dénonce un accord, ourdi selon elle entre certaines instances dirigeantes européennes et des pays arabes, visant à soumettre l’Europe au monde arabe afin de former une nouvelle entité appelée Eurabie. Anders Behring Breivik, l’auteur des attentats de Norvège, juillet 2011, cite plusieurs dizaines de fois Bat Ye’or dans son manifeste pour expliquer son acte.4- A propos d’Alain Finkielkraut, voir à ce propos son intervention au centre de civilisation française de l’Université de Varsovie, le 27 juin 2011 sur le thème « Qui a peur du multiculturalisme en Europe ?» où le philosophe développe sa démonstration de la disparition de l’identité française. Dans le rapport de 1 500 pages, le terroriste norvégien cite plusieurs fois Alain Finkielkraut. Voilà ce qu’aurait écrit Anders Behring Breivik dans son manifeste «A European Declaration of Independence – 2083» (2083, une déclaration d’indépendance européenne): «French philosopher Alain Finkielkraut has warned that “the lofty idea of ‘the war on racism’ is gradually turning into a hideously false ideology. And this anti-racism will be for the 21st century what Communism was for the 20th century: A source of violence”. «Le philosophe français Alain Finkielkraut a prévenu que “l’idée généreuse d’‘une guerre contre le racisme’ se transforme petit à petit en une idéologie monstrueusement mensongère. Et cet antiracisme sera au XXIe siècle ce que fut le communisme au XXe: une source de violence” [ce, dans une interview au quotidien israélien Haaretz, le 17 novembre 2005, ndlr]. D’autres français sont cités par le meurtrier norvégien: Jacques Chirac (les bruits les odeurs), Nicolas Sarkozy « les moutons que l’on «égorge dans les baignoires». D’après les chiffres de l’ONU et de l’Ined (Institut national de la démographie), pourtant, la proportion d’immigrés (étrangers résidant en France et Français aillant acquis la nationalité) est stable depuis vingt ans : 10,7% en 2010 contre 10,4% en 1990.» http://www.rue89.com/2011/07/27/finkielkraut-malade-de-son-obsession-du-metissage-2158435- Sur la jonction entre Israël et l’extrême droite israélienne, Cf. à ce propos -- LA NOUVELLE EXTRËME DROITE EUROPÉENNE, PRO-ISRAÉLIENNE -- ainsi que la série «Israël: De la propagande» du site www.renenaba.com 1 er volet: Du bon usage de la Bible http://www.renenaba.com/israel-de-la-propagande-part-13-2 2eme volet: Hasbara, Kiss, spot and shot, le vade mecum des outils de la communication http://www.renenaba.com/israel-de-la-propagande-part-23 3eme volet: « La Soft Warfare” (La douce guerre): Al Jazira en exemple et les Sayanim à contribution. http://www.renenaba.com/israel-de-la-propagande-part-33
Anders Breivik and ‘The Clash of Civilisations’
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Although the news media has focused on his previous membership in the Progressive Party, his only current organisational affiliation seems to have been with Freemasonry and with his own minuscule – and possibly non-existent - ‘Knights Templar’. His ideological commitment is to Zionism. Why then did not the news media headline Breivik’s atrocity as being that of a ‘Zionist’, a ‘stanch supporter of Israel’, and/or that of a ‘Mason’? Headlines could have read ‘Zionist extremist on shooting spree’; ‘Freemason massacres youngsters at Labour camp in Norway’, and the like.
The Atlantic Wire headlining their article summarising the background of Breivik from several news sources reads: ‘Profile: The Christian Extremist Suspect in Norway’s Massacre’. While focusing on his ‘right wing extremism’ and ‘Christian fundamentalism’, there is a passing reference to his ‘interest’ in Freemasonry.[1] ‘Christian fundamentalism’ has been a focus. While Christian fundamentalists are generally among the staunchest defenders of Israel as reflecting Biblical prophecy, Breivik was in no sense a ‘Christian fundamentalist’, or even a Christian per se. He equates Western Civilisation with ‘Christendom’, and while this is a legitimate principle from a rightist and pan-European perceptive, the media references have again sought to obfuscate Breivik’s ideological commitments. Breivik, in describing the nature of his revived order of Knights Templar, which on his own account, only consisted of a few members worldwide, states that:
It is not required that you have a personal relationship with God or Jesus in order to fight for our Christian cultural heritage and the European way. In many ways, our modern societies and European secularism is a result of European Christendom and the enlightenment. It is therefore essential to understand the difference between a ‘Christian fundamentalist theocracy’ (everything we do not want) and a secular European society based on our Christian cultural heritage (what we do want).[2]
Regardless of what the Jewish communities motives are I think it’s imperative that they take a stance on multiculturalism and Muslim immigration as soon as humanly possible. They have to recognise that ‘multiculturalism’ is the system that allows Europe to be Islamised and it’s obviously not in their interest to contribute to this. Jews will in a much larger degree start to support the ‘new right’ (just like everyone else), who oppose multiculturalism as a means to stop Islamisation, at least this is my hope. In the back of their minds they realise that a Muslim Europe will be more ‘anti-Semitic’ than a Christian Europe. Muslims don’t have the guilt complex that Europeans have. Many Jews feel they are trapped between the ‘bark and the wood’, they are both sceptical of Muslim immigration on one side and of the nationalist far right wing movements on the other side. Nevertheless, time is off [sic] the essence and it is imperative that the European Jewish community without delay take a stance on the ongoing Islamisation. Neutrality on this issue is not an option. The only way of doing this is to back the new right wing (antimulticulturalism, pro-Israel) groups and political parties (also manifested through views such as by moderate Jewish writers such as Daniel Pipes and Bat Ye’or).[5]
The New York Times defined Breivik as a ‘right-wing fundamentalist Christian’.[6] The Daily Mail cogently carried the headline: ‘Norwegian massacre gunman was a right-wing extremist who hated Muslims’.[7] Even alternative media such as Global Research have maintained the fiction, carrying an article calling him a ‘Christian fundamentalist’ associated with the ‘extreme Right’. [8]
What is notable is that while there are there passing references to Freemasonry in these articles, there is not a single mention of one of the primary aspects of Breivik’s ideology, pro-Zionism and support for Israel. Although the implication is that Breivik is a ‘neo-nazi’, Breivik emphasised throughout his manifesto his opposition to three ideologies all of which he calls ‘hate’ ideologies: Islam, Marxism and National Socialism. He wrote of Hitler:
The great Satan, his cult and the Jews. Whenever someone asks if I am a national socialist I am deeply offended. If there is one historical figure and past Germanic leader I hate it is Adolf Hitler. If I could travel in a time-machine to Berlin in 1933, I would be the first person to go – with the purpose of killing him. … Hitler almost destroyed everything with his reckless and unforgivable actions and he will forever be known as a traitor to the Nordic-Germanic tribes.[9]Whether Breivik’s assessment of Hitler’s legacy is legitimate is not the point. Rather, it is a matter that has not been mentioned by the media accounts, any more than his Zionophilia.
Classical Liberal
Breivik is not a ‘conservative’ or a traditionalist. He repudiates the traditionalism of Rene Guenon for example, because traditionalists recognise the validity of all remnants of tradition as valuable in a world in decay thanks to the spread of what the neo-cons laud as ‘Western values’. Guenon, as Breivik points out, was a Sufi. European traditionalists and revolutionary conservatives will seek out alliances with other traditionalists in confronting what traditionalist Julius Evola called the ‘revolt against the modern world’.[10] Certain Muslims are more in accord with the aims of Western traditionalists than those neo-cons, plutocrats and Zionists who laud their ‘war against terrorism’ as upholding ‘Western values’. What exactly are these ‘Western values’ that the ‘war on terrorism’, which the USA as the ‘leader of the free world’, seeks to impose on a global basis? What amounts to a global kulturkampf against all traditional values has been most cogently explained by neo-con military strategist Lt. Col. Ralph Peters:
We are entering a new American century, in which we will become still wealthier, culturally more lethal, and increasingly powerful. We will excite hatreds without precedent.
There will be no peace. At any given moment for the rest of our lifetimes, there will be multiple conflicts in mutating forms around the globe. Violent conflict will dominate the headlines, but cultural and economic struggles will be steadier and ultimately more decisive. The de facto role of the US armed forces will be to keep the world safe for our economy and open to our cultural assault. To those ends, we will do a fair amount of killing.Does the ‘revolutionary conservative’ (a term that Breivik applied to himself) have more in common with the Islamic ‘rejectionist’ regimes, or with the American cultural ‘infection’? That is the question.
Yes, foreign cultures are reasserting their threatened identities - usually with marginal, if any, success--and yes, they are attempting to escape our influence. But American culture is infectious, a plague of pleasure, and you don’t have to die of it to be hindered or crippled in your integrity or competitiveness. The very struggle of other cultures to resist American cultural intrusion fatefully diverts their energies from the pursuit of the future. We should not fear the advent of fundamentalist or rejectionist regimes. They are simply guaranteeing their peoples’ failure, while further increasing our relative strength.[11]
Additionally, the opposition to usury and the international debt finance system is a crucial issue that is better understood among Muslims than among Westerners, including nationalists and conservatives, and is also something that traditional Islam has in agreement with the traditional Catholic opposition to usury. Despite the detailed nature of Breivik’s manifesto, he mentions nothing about the central role of international finance, while his attitudes on economics are classical liberal rather than ‘revolutionary conservative’. Those he mentions as ideological influences include: Thomas Hobbes, John Stuart Mill, John Locke, Adam Smith, Ayn Rand, [12] and Hayek. He refers occasionally to Nietzsche, whose attitudes towards Islam would surely not meet with Breivik’s approval.
Israel and Islam
Breivik identifies with the Zionist extreme Right. This calls to mind the likes of the Jewish Defense League, Likud, the settler movement, etc. Breivik’s support for the expansion of Israeli borders north and south also reminds one of the ‘Greater Israeli empire’ that has always been a basis of the Zionist ‘extreme right’. He sees Israel as the vanguard in the fight against Islam, writing:
While most people refer to Israel's security fence as a ‘wall’, the fact remains that less than 5 percent of the barrier is actually concrete slab. The rest is a network of fence and sensors. The fence has cut terrorism incidents by more than 90% since its completion. What was the reason for establishing the Security Fence Area? The Security Fence is being built with the sole purpose of saving the lives of the Israeli citizens who continue to be targeted by the terrorist campaign that began in 2000…[13] 1215-His justification for the ‘security wall’ is the same party line as that of other pro-Zionists, including the neo-con ideologues. The main difference is that Breivik is happy to call this situation ‘apartheid’, while the neo-cons recoil at the word.[14] Was Breivik inspired in his shooting rampage of Norwegian youths more by the example of the Israeli security forces than by the crusader knights?
Clash of Civilisations
Breivik is a product of the ‘clash of civilisations’, formulated by neo-con ideologues and used by American and Zionist interests to philosophically justify the so-called ‘war on terrorism’. He is the product of a legacy that is anything but ‘conservative’ in the Western historical sense: an aspiring underground resistance fighter against the Islamic occupation of Europe, who, in other circumstances, would be honoured as a war hero. He sees Islamic laws and customs taking the place of Western laws. The attitude is no different to that of Sarkozy’s attempts to ban the Burka in public. This is not to argue whether Sarkozy’s call for the prohibition is right or wrong; it is merely to observe that Breivik is part of a process that is being legitimised by mainstream politicians in pursuit of pro-Zionist and pro-American agendas in the ‘clash of civilisations’. It is also one of the many areas where Islam, as the remnant of a traditionalist creed that inexorably does come into conflict with the West in its secular-liberal cycle of decline, is an offence not only to neo-con so-called ‘right-wingers’ but also to Western liberals who see it as an offence to feminism and ‘universal human rights’. Hence, an opinion piece in Australia’s Herald Sun quips: ‘Such controls on women’s sexuality are pointless, and that should be condemned along with other mumbo-jumbo still practised across the world’.[15] The liberal secular humanists and the so-called ‘right’ of the neo-con movement both want global uniformity based on so-called ‘Western’ secular values of the type previously described by Ralph Peters as part of a global kulturkampf. Those values, as this instance in regard to the burka indicates, are often similar. It seems to be from the perspective of opposing such global uniformity that the New Right in France in particular, so far from seeking the imposition of ‘Western’ secular values, Sarkozy-style, advocates an ‘identitarian’ approach that eschews cultural assimilation, although this has brought criticism and discord from other elements of the French Right. Breivik stands for a uniform approach to cultural imposition, writing:
Several recent incidents have demonstrated that Muslims are now trying to apply these dhimmi rules to the entire Western world. The most important one was the burning of churches and embassies triggered by the Danish cartoons depicting Muhammad. This was, down to the last comma, exactly the way Muslims would treat the persecuted non-Muslims in their own countries. The cartoon Jihad indicated that Muslims now felt strong enough to apply sharia rules to Denmark, and by extension NATO.[16]Again it was symptomatic of the ‘clash of civilisations’. The cartoons published in Denmark were a contrived provocation against Muslims in order to create a climate of tension. It is such strategy of tension that Breivik sought in a more dramatic way. The American neo-con magazine Human Events, which by-lines itself as ‘leading conservative media since 1944’, was among the Western media that republished the cartoons.[17] It is of added interest in that one of those instrumental in the 2006 Muhammad cartoon provocation was Daniel Pipes, cited previously as one of Breivik’s ideological gurus, who he calls a ‘moderate Jewish writer’ along with Bat Ye’or. (...)
It is just this type of alliance between the neo-cons, Zionists and the European so-called ‘right-wing’ that Breivik regards as a basis for the anti-Islamic civil war he hoped to foment in Europe. It is not an isolated phenomenon. The well-publicised English Defence League’s anti-Muslim demonstrations and riots are marked by the number of Israeli flags appearing amidst their shaven headed ranks.[24] Breivik regards the EDL as one of the better organisations, writing:
The British EDL seems to be the first youth organisation that has finally understood this. Sure, in the beginning it was the occasional egg heads who shouted racist slogans and did Nazi salutes but these individuals were kicked out. An organisation such as the EDL has the moral high ground and can easily justify their political standpoints as they publicly oppose racism and authoritarianism.[25]According to the anti-Zionist former Israeli Gilad Atzmon, the EDL has formed a ‘Jewish Division’, which the London Jewish Chronicle states immediately drew ‘hundreds’ of followers. The Division is led by Roberta Moore, who was interviewed by the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz, and boasted of how the ‘Jews were exploiting’ the EDL:
Roberta Moore, aged 39, the leader of the Jewish Division, admitted this week to Ha'aretz that it is ‘actually the Jewish Division that exploits the EDL’. In an interview with the Israeli newspaper on 13 July 2010, she said: ‘They [the EDL] think the league is exploiting us, while it is really we who initiated the Jewish Division. If anything, we are exploiting them’.[26]Of the previously mentioned Bat Ye’or, a Jewish woman of Egyptian birth, resident in Britain, she specialises in writing of Jewish experiences in Muslim states.[27] Her theme of ‘Eurabia’, is a condemnation of emerging relations between Europe and the Arab states.[28] It is a concept that was taken up by Breivik. Ye’or contends that ‘Eurabia’ is a development of ‘nazi’ and ‘fascist’ origins in alliance with radical Arabs, and has placed European states in a foreign policy position inimical to the interests of both Israel and the USA. In other words, it is indicative of Europe as a ‘third force’. This ‘Eurabia’ was formalised in 1974 in Paris in an association called Euro-Arab Dialogue. Ye’or has outlined her views in many articles, one of which was published in the neo-con National Review.[29] She has attracted the support of neo-cons such as Robert Spencer. From a Western cultural perspective, the concept of Eurabia so abhorred to Ye’or and other neo-cons, plutocrats and Zionists, is hopeful. The relations souring the Arabs states and the West are of intrusive origins and could be addressed diplomatically. The origins of poisoned relations between the West and the Arabs will now be considered.
Souring of Arab and Western Relations
Israel has existed for much of its history since 1948 by maintaining the fiction that it is the only reliable state in the Middle East that is Western-orientated amidst a sea of states hostile to ‘Western values’. The dichotomy is misleading. Israel was for the first years of its existence largely a centre of Marxist agitation in the Middle East, and even before the declaration of Israel in 1948, Zionist settlers in Palestine were conveyers of the Marxist creed that has never found fertile ground in any form among the Arabs.[30] Israel is neither pro-Western nor anti-Western; it is pro-Israel, no more and no less. Israel has always played a duplicitous game diplomatically. For example, it has for decades maintained a largely covert relationship with Red China to the point of contravening US restrictions on weapons transfers.[31] As for the souring of relations between the West and the Arabs, this is of a particularly treacherous nature, and is a festering sore that the West has the responsibility to heal.
The origins of this perfidy are in World War I at a time when the Arabs were under Ottoman rule. Zionist hopes for gaining Palestine seemed at the time to rest with Turkey and Germany; while Arab independence rested with the vanquishing of those powers, out of which independent Arab states might emerge. In return for Arab support the Allies led them to believe that independent states would be granted. In 1915 Sheriff Hussein of Mecca, speaking for the Arab world, approached Sir Henry McMahon, British Commissioner in Cairo, offering support for the war against the Turks if Britain would pledge support for Arab independence. Correspondence between the two during 1915 and early 1916 culminated in McMahon’s guarantee of British support for independence within the requested boundaries.[32] However, in the ‘Sykes-Picot Agreement’ of 1916 between Britain and France, ‘parts’ of Palestine would be under international administration upon agreement among the Allies and with the Arabs represented by the Sheriff of Mecca.[33] This Anglo-French agreement already had the seeds of duplicity as it gave the two powers control over Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Transjordan, reneging on the commitment that had already been given by the British to Sheriff Hussein, and without his knowledge. Lord Curzon remarked that the boundary lines drawn up by the Sykes-Picot agreement indicated ‘gross ignorance’ and he assumed that it was never believed the agreement would be implemented. Prime Minister Lloyd George considered the Sykes-Picot agreement foolish and dishonourable, but it was nonetheless implemented after the Allied victory.[34]
In 1916 the war was going badly for the Allies, and the only hope was to persuade the USA to enter. Sykes approached the War Cabinet with the suggestion that if Palestine was offered as a Jewish homeland, then Jewish sympathy could be mobilised for the Allied cause, and the USA might be induced to join the conflict. US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis used his influence to induce President Wilson to adopt an interventionist policy.[35] In return for Zionist support the British reneged on their promises to the Arabs and secretly promised to support a Jewish homeland in Palestine; a guarantee which became known as the ‘Balfour Declaration’. The machinations were confirmed by Lloyd George to the Palestine Royal Commission in 1937, the report of which states that George told the commission that if the Allies supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine the Zionist leaders had promised to ‘rally Jewish sentiment and support throughout the world to the allied cause. They kept their word’.[36]
The Arabs, fighting in the field for the Allies, were unaware of the new arrangements that had been reached via the Picot-Sykes agreement and the Balfour Declaration. When the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia they revealed these secret agreements, but the Arabs continued to fight, due to Allied assurances that neither Sykes-Picot nor the ‘Balfour Declaration’ ‘ would undermine the promises that had been made to them. Among the numerous reiterations of Allied support for the Arab cause, ‘The Anglo-French Declaration’ of 9 November 1918 most plainly stated that France and Britain would support setting up ‘indigenous governments and administrations in Syria (which included Palestine) and Mesopotamia (Iraq).[37] With such assurances the Arab fight against the Turks was of crucial importance to the Allies. These treacherous manoeuvres laid the foundations for the festering Middle East sore that has been aggravated ever since by the slavish attitude the USA and its allies have displayed towards Israel.
Target
This background of Western duplicity towards the Arabs, along with the Zionist wire-pulling, is directly relevant to the present ‘clash of civilisations’, the ‘war on terrorism’, and the Breivik atrocity as a manifestation of these. Leading up to the Breivik massacre of Labour Party youth, the neo-cons had been agitating against the Labour Government that was indicating it would adopt a more strident policy towards Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians. In particular, the youth wing of the party was lobbying for a Norwegian economic boycott of Israel. Joseph Klein, posting on Horowitz’s Front Page Mag two days before Breivik’s rampage, described the Norwegian Government as ‘Quislings’ and called them the ‘the latest example of Norwegian collaboration with the enemies of the Jews’. Is the language any less inflammatory than Breivik’s European Declaration of Independence that the news media and their pundits are scrutinising for signs of ‘right-wing extremism’? Klein stated: ‘Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere declared during a press conference this week, alongside Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, that “Norway believes it is perfectly legitimate for the Palestinian president to turn to the United Nations” to seek recognition of an independent Palestinian state’.[38] An agreement was signed giving Palestine’s representative in Norway full ambassadorial status. Stoere also appealed for financial help for Palestinians. Other transgressions by the Norwegians, according to Klein, include a Labour Member of Parliament stating that Jews exaggerate the Holocaust; ‘socialist leader’ Kristin Halvorsen having participated in an anti-Israel demonstration while serving as minister of finance; the Norwegian Government’s divesting of funds from two Israeli companies in 2010; the claim that ‘anti-Semitism is ‘alive and well’ among the Norwegian political, cultural and academic elite; pro-Hitler sentiments expressed by Muslim students in Norway, and more. Klein stated that part of the reason for this rise in ‘anti-Semitism’ is because of the toleration of multiculturalism by the Norwegian Establishment. He ends by writing: ‘Norway is repeating its Quisling treachery of the Nazi era, this time in league with a growing radical Muslim population. And once again the Jews are the victims’.[39]
A Hebrew website, Rotter, states that two days before the massacre the leader of the Norwegian Labour Party Youth, Eskil Pederson, said in an interview that it was time to end dialogue with Israel and undertake tough measures, including an economic boycott by Norway. The youth at the Labour camp aimed to lobby their party for a boycott. The site describes the Labour youth camp:
48 hours before the shooting attack on the island, the youth met the Norwegian Foreign Minister. Some called for a boycott of Israel.
On Wednesday, the second day of the ruling party youth conference on the island, the youth holiday camp discussed with the Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahar Store, and ordered him to support Palestine. About 48 hours later, many of them were killed, Anders Bering Breivik launched a shooting crazy.
Labour Youth Movement demanded recognition of a Palestinian state, and foreign minister have said that the Palestinians get their own state. ‘The occupation must end, the wall should be demolished and it has to happen now,’ said Ghar Store to the audience. Some of the youngsters in the camp waving a placard with the word ‘boycott Israel’. Demanded an economic embargo on Israel. Summer camp ended in the massacre.
Leader, Askyl Pedersen, said that young people require imposition of an economic embargo on Israel. ‘Our policy on the Middle East is to be more active and demand recognition of Palestine. There is also the peace process back on track,’ said Pedersen. The Foreign Minister agreed with him, but said that a boycott is not the right approach: ‘This will make dialogue become a monologue.’ [40]
The media pundits have waxed indignant about the ‘extremists’ who have posted on ‘far Right’ websites in support of Breivik’s actions, Dr Matthew Goodwin, writing for the Telegraph:
Make no mistake: Breivik has already become a heroic figure for sections of the ultra far right, much in the same way Timothy McVeigh became a hero for sections of the militia movement in the United States. In Britain, his anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant and anti-establishment ideas are easily found in a far-right scene that has become fragmented and chaotic.[41]Yet it does not seem to have been pointed out that Breivik’s action has generated enthusiasm in Israel. Some of the posts on the Israeli Hebrew website Rotter, state:
· Because I waited with this response until after it became clear that there was indeed a conference which explicitly called for the Boycott of Israel. I am very happy and pleased about the massacre that took place in the camp of the enemies of Israel.It seems that Breivik’s actions made a lot of ‘sense’ from a pro-Zionist perspective, and the motives have nothing to do with ideologies of the ‘far Right’, and much to do with supporting Israel.
· Hitler Youth members killed in the bombing of Germany were also innocent. Let us all cry about the terrible evil bombardment carried out by the Allies…We have a bunch of haters of Israel meeting in a country that hates Israel in a conference that endorses the boycott. So it’s not okay, not nice, really a tragedy for families, and we condemn the act itself, but to cry about it? Come on. We Jews are not Christians. In the Jewish religion there is no obligation to love or mourn for the enemy.
· It's stupidity and malice not want the death of those who call to boycott Israel.
· I have no sympathy for those who want the destruction of Israel.
· Not looking for excuses but it’s not our mourning. Like not mourning at the time the 50 thousand dead in the bombing of Dresden
· May all our enemies be paid with such speed.
· At least now they have more important things to worry about than Israel.
· Maybe we can arrange a badge of honor on behalf of the International Headquarters for Saving People and the Land.[42]
Conclusion
The ‘clash of civilisations’ now taking place in the name of the ‘war on terrorism’ is a second ‘Cold War’ foisted upon the world in order to achieve American global hegemony. With the eclipse of the ‘Cold War’ following the implosion of the Soviet bloc, the USA required another world bogeyman to justify its global adventures. The ‘right’ was dragooned into supporting US globalisation during the Cold War under the banner of ‘fighting communism’, ‘defending democracy’, etc. With the conclusion of the anti-Soviet Cold War, these same ideologues undertook a new Cold War, this time against Islam, using the same type of sloganeering. Islamophobia is the new anti-Sovietism, and is serving the same interests. Trotskyites and other Marxists disaffected by the rise of Stalin created the ideological foundations for the Cold War. The so-called ‘neo-conservative’ movement has its origins in Trotskyist anti-Stalinism.[43] Anti-Soviet rhetoric has been altered to apply to the new ‘menace of racial Islam’. The slogan now is ‘Islamofascism’, coined by neo-con ideologue Stephen Schwarz, director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism. Schwartz’s background, like most of the neo-con founders, is as a Trotskyite, and he reiterated to the neo-con magazine National Review that he would defend the legacy of Trotsky to his ‘last breath’.[44] How does this legacy connect with ‘revolutionary conservative’ or the ‘right’? It is a creation of plutocracy, Zionism, post-Trotskyites, and the CIA.
A better option for a revived Western Civilisation, based on genuine ‘Western values’, and for the world, could revolve upon what the neo-cons and their Zionist allies have condemned as ‘Eurabia’. The common enemies are Zionism, US cultural subversion, international finance and concomitant forms of imperialism. Relations between the West and the Arab states were evolving past the very old antagonisms until Zionist machinations entered the scene during World War I. It is not too late to correct the distorted relationships that have occurred between the West and the Arabs, and then an amicable solution can be found to the problems of Muslim immigration. As for Breivik, he is a product of the forces that are inimical to the traditional West.
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Geller Accessory After the Fact to Breivik Massacre?
Blogger Richard Silverstein wonders why the FBI aren’t beating a path to Pamela Geller’s door:Little Green Footballs reports that Pam Geller published an e-mail from an unnamed Norwegian anti-jihadi in 2007, which indicated he was planning a major terror attack to dramatize his cause. Geller was so shocked by what he wrote that she called it “devastating in its matter of factness.” She also deliberately concealed the identity of the author in order to protect him from the Norwegian authorities.
Charles Johnson correctly noted the troubling nature of what Geller had done, including a lame attempt to edit out the most offensive portion of the message which reads:
“From Israel the hordes clawing at the walls of Jerusalem proclaim cheerfully that next year there will be no more Israel, and I know Israel shrugs this off as do I, and will mount a strike during the summer against all of its enemies in the middle east. This will make the muslims worldwide go into a frenzy, attacking everyone around them.
We are stockpiling and caching weapons, ammunition and equipment.”
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Who Inspired Anders Breivik?
The evidence is in
Frank Gaffney, qui finance des initiatives anti-mosquées de même que les opérations de Yerushalmi
The Jewish Lawyer Behind the Anti-Shariah Movement
David Yerushalmi, l'avocat juif derrière le mouvement anti-Sharia
David Yerushalmi: The Hasidic Jewish Settler Behind America’s Anti-Shariah Movement
A confluence of factors has fueled the anti-Shariah movement, most notably the controversy over the proposed Islamic center near ground zero in New York, concerns about homegrown terrorism and the rise of the Tea Party. But the campaign’s air of grass-roots spontaneity, which has been carefully promoted by advocates, shrouds its more deliberate origins.
In fact, it is the product of an orchestrated drive that began five years ago in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in the office of a little-known lawyer, David Yerushalmi, a 56-year-old Hasidic Jew with a history of controversial statements about race, immigration and Islam. Despite his lack of formal training in Islamic law, Mr. Yerushalmi has come to exercise a striking influence over American public discourse about Shariah.
Working with a cadre of conservative public-policy institutes and former military and intelligence officials, Mr. Yerushalmi has written privately financed reports, filed lawsuits against the government and drafted the model legislation that recently swept through the country — all with the effect of casting Shariah as one of the greatest threats to American freedom since the cold war.
The message has caught on. Among those now echoing Mr. Yerushalmi’s views are prominent Washington figures like R. James Woolsey, a former director of the C.I.A., and the Republican presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Michele Bachmann, who this month signed a pledge to reject Islamic law, likening it to “totalitarian control.”
Does Mr. Clifton have any thoughts on why George Soros might have funded the report? Or on why the report tends to obscure the obvious Israeli source of the Islamophobia network? Or on why it favourably cites the ADL’s criticism of Islamophobic provocateurs like Geller and Spencer, without wondering why one de facto Israeli agent (the ADL) is drawing attention to the provocations of other de facto Israeli agents (Geller, Spencer et al.)?
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(Via ThinkProgress)
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By Eli Clifton and Ali Gharib on Feb 7, 2012 at 5:35 pm
What a hot current topic this is! Just today the news came out in Norway, “officially” and in spite of all the PC-ness of this government, that according to the national security forces, the threat of Islamist terrorism is the foremost threat against Norway. You probably remember the July 22 shootings. One of Breivik’s arguments was that the authorities were not taking this threat seriously because you musn’t offend a Muslim. Interesting development.
What is likely to happen to the West, if it continues to follow its present policyof ‘political correctness’ and apathy towards the hostile teachings of Islam, [will be like] “the Islamic conquest of India…”
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• National Front finds being “anti-Muslim” better for business than being “anti-Semitic” By Pete Papaherakles
While forming alliances with more mainstream nationalist European parties like Holland’s PVV and Belgium’s Vlaams Belang, Ms. Le Pen stays clear of far-right nationalist parties. She has insisted on not having the NF labeled as a far-right party and has distanced herself from nationalist parties like Greece’s Golden Dawn (GD) and Hungary’s Jobbik parties, which she condemns as “Nazi” and “anti-Semitic.” Unlike the British National Party’s Nick Griffin, who publicly supported the Golden Dawn during their recent persecution, Ms. Le Pen has gone as far as to say that it was “unfair to be lumped together with the likes of Norwegian mass-killer Anders Breivik and Greece’s Golden Dawn.”
Critics have claimed that Ms. Le Pen might be overly allied with Zionists due to the fact that her boyfriend and FN vice president, Louis Aliot, as well as Geert Wilders, are both of Jewish backgrounds. Wilders is a known Zionist sympathizer, who travels to Israel several times a year. (...)
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