Tommy Robinson of TheRebel.media reports from Manchester after the May
22 terrorist attack. He explains the shocking links between UK
politicians and Islamic terrorists, and the local mosque's connection
with ISIS.
The video is watched nearly 500 000 times in one day.
President al-Sisi of Egypt said about Trump: “Donald Trump is a uniqe man, he can achieve the
impossible.”
That’s a remarkable comment, which both media,
Americans & European leaders should think about.
His speech is historic and remarkable. Trump here
sets the stage for defeating Islamic terror, whether it is called ISIS/ISIL,
Al Quaida, Hezbollah, Iran, or Hamas – and to do so together with the more moderate
muslim leaders.
EUROPEAN LEADERS MUST REMEMBER: IRAN IS THE MOST DANGEROUS ENEMY OF WORLD PEACE
We must remember, that far more dangerous
than ISIS/ISIL is Iran.
Iran, friend of North Korea and Russia, on
their way to get nuclear bombs, is a state with an open goal: To eradicate
Israel from the map, destroy US, and create chaos and blood shed in the
world.
They explain, that when they do this, they
will usher in their “Mahdi”-savior, to rule the world under islam.
The world, and Sweden, cannot and must not, let Iran get nuclear weapons.
In the speech, Trump encouraged the leaders
to drive out the Islamic extremists- from their mosques, from their land – and
to work together with him. "Terrorists doesn't worship God - they worship death". He reached out a hand for unity, and it was mostly
well received.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman said that President Trump’s
visit marks a “turning point” in U.S.-Saudi relations. He called it a “historic
agreement” between the U.S. and Gulf nations to target the financing of
terrorism.
Donald Trump was welcomed as a king and a great leader, and his wife
and daughter gave a big encouragement to all Saudi women by not wear hijabs.
Big thanks also to Melania and Ivanka.
Full transcript of the speech can be found at >> Hareetz. YOU MAY WANT TO LOOK INTO:
Donald Trump is encouraging dreamers to "ignore critics, take risks, never quit - remember that in America we don’t worship government, we worship God." We can all take these words to our hearts.
"Ask yourself, with all of those blessings and all of the blessings that you have been given, what will you give back to this country and indeed to the world, what imprint will you leave in the sands of history? What will future Americans say we did in our brief time right here on earth. Did we take risks? Did we dare to defy expectations? Did we challenge accepted wisdom and take on established systems? I think I did, but we all did and we’re all doing it. Or did we just go along with convention, swim downstream, so easily with the current and just give in because it was the easy way, it was the traditional way or it was the accepted way?
Remember this: nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. Following your convictions means you must be willing to face criticism from those that lack the same courage to do what is right and they know what is right but they don’t have the same courage or guts or stamina to take it and to do it. It’s called the road less traveled. Be “a warrior for the truth”, “a warrior for our country and for your family. (..)
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny,” says Trump.
Whether we are brown, black, or white, we all bleed the same red of patriots, we all salute the same great American flag and we are all made by the same almighty God.
As long as you remember what you have learned here at Liberty, as long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in your God, then you will not fail.
And as long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its Creator then our best days are yet to come, I can promise you that."
Polish Politician: Why are We Even Discussing Sharia Law?
Dominik Tarczyński, Polish Minster of Parliament, Expresses his beliefs
to the Council of Europe in Paris. Why are we even Discussing Sharia
Law? It kills and Destroys!
There
is a dangerous Radical Muslim and Immigration problem in the United
States and Europe. Adults know what is on TV, they know what sports are
on, but they are oblivious to the Muslim invasion! Soon, they will have
no choice but to face it. The time is Now!
Telling the truth has
always been dangerous. Throughout recorded history, many good people
have been murdered, incarcerated, committed to mental institutions, lost
jobs, family, friends, homes, belongings, and been harassed to the
point of staying quiet.
Tomorrow is election day in France. It's impossible to know the outcome even if Macron is leading in the polls - many French see security as the biggest problem in France, and that is one of the reasons that Marine Le Pen may win this election. Media in France are not allowed to report about the #MacronLeaks. The debate goes instead in social media. Will the French people chose security or globalization?
Here a glimpse of everyday Paris. Islamization of Paris a Warning to the West (CBN com)
The French have become increasingly fed up with what they see as the growing Islamization of France.
PARIS
- Friday in Paris. A hidden camera shows streets blocked by huge crowds
of Muslim worshippers and enforced by a private security force.
This
is all illegal in France: the public worship, the blocked streets, and
the private security. But the police have been ordered not to intervene.
It
shows that even though some in the French government want to get tough
with Muslims and ban the burqa, other parts of the French government
continue to give Islam a privileged status.
An ordinary French
citizen who has been watching the Islamization of Paris decided that the
world needed to see what was happening to his city. He used a hidden
camera to start posting videos on YouTube. His life has been threatened
and so he uses the alias of "Maxime Lepante. "
Lepante's View
His
camera shows that Muslims "are blocking the streets with barriers. They
are praying on the ground. And the inhabitants of this district cannot
leave their homes, nor go into their homes during those prayers."
"The
Muslims taking over those streets do not have any authorization. They
do not go to the police headquarters, so it's completely illegal," he
says.
The Muslims in the street have been granted unofficial
rights that no Christian group is likely to get under France's Laicite',
or secularism law.
"It says people have the right to share any
belief they want, any religion," Lepante explained. "But they have to
practice at home or in the mosque, synagogues, churches and so on."
Some
say Muslims must pray in the street because they need a larger mosque.
But Lepante has observed cars coming from other parts of Paris, and he
believes it is a weekly display of growing Muslim power.
"They
are coming there to show that they can take over some French streets to
show that they can conquer a part of the French territory," he said. France's Islamic Future?
If
France faces an Islamic future, a Russian author has already written
about it. The novel is called "The Mosque of Notre Dame, 2048," a
bestseller in Russia, not in France.
French publisher Jean Robin said the French media ignored the book because it was politically incorrect.
"Islam
is seen as the religion of the poor people, so you can't say to the
poor people, 'You're wrong,' otherwise, you're a fascist," Robin
explained.
The book lays out a dark future when France has become a Muslim nation, and the famous cathedral has been turned into a mosque.
Whether
that plot is farfetched depends on whom you ask. Muslims are said to be
no more than 10 percent of the French population, although no one knows
for sure because French law prohibits population counts by religion.
But
the Muslim birthrate is significantly higher than for the native
French. Some Muslim men practice polygamy, with each extra wife having
children and collecting a welfare check.
"The problem of Islam is
more than a problem of numbers," said French philosopher Radu
Stoenescu, an Islamic expert who debates Muslim leaders on French TV.
"The problem is one of principles. It's an open question. Is Islam an
ideology or just a creed?"
"It doesn't matter how many there
are," he aded. "The problem is the people who follow Islam; they're
somehow in a political party, which has a political agenda, which means
basically implementing Sharia and building an Islamic state."
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