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January 2006: Scandinavian media declare war against the Muslim world

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[edit] The declaration of war

Scandinavian "news outlets" are now declaring war on all Muslims by printing despotic pictures of the Muslim prophet Muhammed. This obvious attempt at provoking Muslim people into doing something stupid can only be seen as a declaration of war. Danish newspapers first printed the blasphemy, then Norwegian newspapers and now newspapers in France have printed the spotting drawing of the prophet. The drawing first appeared in a Danish newspaper which were arrogant enough to hold a contest where they offered a reward to the local person most ignorant and most willing to make a spotting drawing of the prophet Muhammed.

[edit] The goal

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The goal seems to be to provoke Muslim people into doing something terribly stupid.

Many Muslim nations have protested the blasphemy. The Norwegian foreign minister had the common sense to apologize to many nations in the middle east and has instructed the local embassies on how to handle the matter in a diplomatic way.

[edit] The contest

The Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten held a contest in the beginning of January 2006 where they asked for the most provocative drawing of the holy prophet. A young fool brainwashed by western propaganda made a drawing that portrays the prophet as a terrorist with his head-wear looking like a ticking bomb.

This insult of a drawing was then printed in the newspaper Jyllands-Posten.

Muslim nations worldwide, including Egypt, started protesting and faithful wise men have been seen burning the Danish flag in protest in many nations. Protests and demonstrations where also organized behind the Apartheid wall in Israel.

[edit] The man hiding in the shadows

Merete Eldrup, managing director of JP/Politikens Hus, the company that published the cartoons, is the wife of Anders Eldrup.

Anders Eldrup is the chairman of DONG (Danish Oil and Natural Gas), a state-owned energy provider about to be privatized.

Anders Eldrup is a known member of the Bilderberg Group and has been been among the attendees at the last five Bilderberger meetings.

Merete Eldrup was both the Head of Secretariat at the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs, and the Deputy Director of the Danish Energy Authority, before she took over the directorship at JP/PH. She is currently also Deputy Chairman and Managing Director of the Copenhagen Business School.

[edit] Norway reprints

The Norwegian anti-Christ-worshiping newspaper Magazinet where the first to reprint the Danish drawing. The mainstream newspaper Dagbladet, one of the biggest newspapers in Norway, soon reprinted the drawing in both the paper version and the Internet version of their "newspaper".

[edit] Holy war

The editors-in-chief of both Magazinet and Dagbladet are well-known members of the secret Norwegian satanic terrorist network "Den Norske Frimurerorden" (The Norwegian Freemason Society). As mentioned, the husband of Merete Eldrup, the managing director of JP/Politikens Hus who held the contest and first published the cartoons, is involved with the Bilderberg Group. Thus, the attack on Islam in these masonic-controlled publications could be considered a declaration of holy war on Islam by the Bilderberg Group New World Order agenda and the satanic Freemason cult.

[edit] France follows

The Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten reported that France joined the axis of evil and reprinted the blaspheming drawing of the prophet in the "newspaper" "Soir" on February 1st.

[edit] Die Welt reprint

Die Welt involvement with blasphemy is indicated

Die Welt also reprinted the Jyllands-Posten drawing 2007-02-01.

[edit] Freedom of speech

Freedom of speech - and thought - is a very good thing. However, common sense indicates that it is possible to fight for such worth causes without stepping on the toes of the entire Muslim population. It should not be necessary to point out that Muslim people are not fighting for free speech by burning flags in the streets. While some have burned Danish, Norwegian and other flags in rage, and rightly so, they have not done so unprovoked and out of the blue to further a cause like free speech any time during the last decade.

[edit] The law

Bloggers say blaspheming is important in order to preserve freedom of speech

Bloggers worldwide are reprinting the picture claiming that they are fighting for freedom of speech.

Muslim law declares that one should not make or print pictures of the prophet. Some people in Denmark and Norway have called for local laws against free speech because of the prophet-pictures.

Stricter laws are generally a extremely bad idea. There are already enough laws. People who have a functioning brain understand that they do not need to engage in such evil provocations, laws against such obvious things are not required. Further, such laws could be used to prevent other kind of free speech and is generally a step in the wrong direction. And people who do not have a functioning brain and therefore engage in disrespecting acts will do so regardless of laws anyway since scum who do not understand basic ethics usually do not understand laws.

[edit] It's been said, that..

  • "The launching of an outright war using nuclear warheads against Iran is now in the final planning stages."
  • "Iran will use them first (staged nuclear attack by Iran most likely). That is the excuse they're waiting for."
  • "Most of the EU is supporting military action now"
  • "And now with this stupid racial shit in Europe about a stupid cartoon?"

(#new_world_order on EFNet)


[edit] See also

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Warning: These links contain evil blasphemy and disrespecting content and should not be visited by people with a weak heart. They may also give grave psychological problems to Muslim people. Viewer discretion is advised.