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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Wherever on planet Earth their number increases ... there's trouble, depend on it


It's like clock-work. It's not in a Muslim's DNA to live in peace with human beings of any other religion .... heck, they can't even live with their own co-religionists who have a few more pages in their book than the original, like the off-shoot Shiite sect.

The terrorist act stated in the vid below happened in November.


The Philippines govt was mega stupid to let the Muslims rampaging there get their own autonomous regions. That disastrous move by the Filipinos have given a boost to the Muslim heavy areas in the neighbouring countries as well, as we can see with how the Thai Muslims are now behaving. This separatist initiative in Thailand has been going on from 2004 but of late they must have received billions of dollars from the Middle East to intensify the movement. I believe southern Thailand has a large concentration of Thai Muslims and all the upheaval  we have been seeing happening in Thailand is to do with an ethnic separatist movement just like the one that forced the weak Philippines govt to cede to the muzzies.  

If not for the Buddhist monks in Burma fighting back the muzzies in kind, insurgency from Burmese Muslims would have been the sure certain next step that would have plagued the government of Burma in the near future. Who knows... the muzzies might have been planning something there and the monks heard of it. Don't forget that Thailand is Burma's next door neighbour.

One thing I am damn sure about:  The Muslim uprisings anywhere in the world are funded by the governments of the Sunni nations of the world and by Sunnis who are citizens of Western countries.


The vid at bottom from Journeyman productions is from December last year.

From NYTimes:
Thai Leaders, Rocked by Protests, Declare Emergency Rule.  The embattled government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra declared the imposition of emergency rule in Bangkok and surrounding areas on Tuesday, suggesting a more aggressive posture toward antigovernment protesters who have occupied parts of the city during the past two months and are seeking to overthrow the government.
But officials said they had no plans to crack down on protesters, who have escalated their campaign over the past week by blocking government offices, taking over major intersections and staging daily marches across Bangkok. And at least so far, the government has taken no steps to impose curfews, censor the news media or disperse gatherings, as allowed under the emergency decree.
The decree also allows the government to use “military force” to “secure order.”........



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