E.T.A. Calls Off Cease Fire with Spain

Marxist terror group ETA has called off their “cease fire” with the Spanish government, from Zionist Anti-Communist:

So once again, the likes of the Communist orientated ETA terrorist group is threatening to attack Spain. Now while “al-Qaeda” was blamed for the Madrid terrorist attacks which brought in a socialist government to power, the real culprits managed to use the “al-Qaeda” card as a smoke-screen to get away with mass murder and to have a friendly socialist government in power where it has close affiliations with the Communist Party of Spain to keep on going with the failed “peace process” policies. Now those same policies have come at an end as how ETA is threatening to initiate more terrorist attacks, right when reports of “al-Qaeda” perfectly come at the right moment to protect ETA when “al-Qaeda” targets not just Spain, but also France and Britain once more.

Spain’s socialist government, installed after the populace capitulated to Islamic terrorists, has neither the strength nor the popular support to defend itself from the renewed threat of the ETA. With Al-Qaeda calling for a reconquest of “al-Andalas” and the ETA opening up a new front, the world must prepare itself for the Balkanization of Spain.

UAC Founder’s Troubling Report on the Plight of Christians in Kosovo

United American Committee founder Jessie Petrilla just returned from a trip to the Balkans where he was able to see first hand the damage Islamization can do to a society in a short period of time. He posted his findings on the U.A.C. website from which I excerpted this particularly provocative passage:

I landed in Kosovo on a flight from Istanbul directly into the Kosovo capital city of Pristina. This city is a showpiece for the Kosovo Albanians who often take visiting dignitaries and American politicians through a twisty roundabout path through the city, avoiding the many destroyed churches and other evidence of the less than tolerant attitudes so prevalent in the region. I went on a very different tour of Kosovo than what our politicians see. I didn’t stick to only seeing the few good parts of Pristina, I went to other parts of Kosovo where Christians are forced to live in military-like compound ghettos, with the terror and fear of death if they ever set foot outside of their enclaves without protection. I saw a rogue and wild west region with very little self built infrastructure, and vast amounts of foreign money flowing in from Saudi Arabia and other nations hell bent on exporting their extremist ideals. The only real infrastructure I saw were remnants of Tito’s Communist Yugoslavia, with the current flow of money primarily being dumped into new construction projects of Wahabi mosques and madrases. But what is scariest of all is that I saw America several generations from now if we continue to allow Islamism to spread through the socialist and naive policies so many American politicians have adopted.

From Pristina I headed for Gracanica, a small enclave of Christian Serbs who’s ancestors have been living in Kosovo for thousands of years. Gracanica Monastery has been the site of Christian churches since the 6th century, yet when I arrived I was struck by the towering concrete walls adorned with coiled barbed wire and machine gun nests, all required now for the protection of the nuns and bishops who live there. The outside was also spotted with vehicle blockers reminiscent of Normandy Beach, with KFOR guards and vehicles patrolling to protect the Christians from Islamist attacks.

I visited with the nuns in the monastery, who told me their stories, how much they lived in fear of being murdered by radical Muslims. My heart sank as I saw that even though their families had been there for countless years, they knew that their situation would never get better, and that sometime in their lives they would either be murdered or forced to leave. My mind shot back to Dearborn, Michigan, and I found myself wondering if Christians there would one day be forced to live like this. Dearborn today is estimated at around 30% Muslim, and they are emboldened enough to hold Hezbollah rallies last year which attracted an estimated 10,000 people. What will happen when they are over 50%? The ludicrousness astounds me how any of our politicians can believe that simply because the Muslims have the majority in Kosovo, Serbia, it entitles them to have their own Islamic country, yet if you ask any of those same politicians if they believe the same would apply for Dearborn, Michigan in a few years, they never seem to have a solid answer.

You should read the article, which is complete with pictures of towering fascist style murals of Bill Clinton erected by the Muslim population! Does Kosovo give Americans a glimpse into the future of the grandchildren? That’s the question of our time.

VDH on Europe Embracing America

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Victor Davis Hanson has an excellent article explaining why the old world hates us, needs us and are now ready to embrace us:

So it is they, not us, that are returning to sobriety in matters of the trans-Atlantic relationship, and they are doing this not because of affection for George Bush, but despite their anxiety about him. And that is good news, since it suggests the warming exists apart from personalities, and reminds us that if the so-called and much deprecated “West” were ever to act in unison (the former British commonwealth, Japan, the US, and continental Europe), then radical Islam would simply have no chance against 8-900 million of the planet’s most productive, ingenious and democratic peoples.

At some point, European statesmen are going to bump into a great truth: that they spend almost nothing on defense, but intrinsically have access to the United States military, both by shared values, or at least the memory of shared values, and the allegiance of the American people to this now ridiculed, now archaic notion known as the “West.” All they have do is to occasionally show some warmth to the United States, and we crazy American people whether in World War I, II, the Cold War, or the war on terror, give our all to them—at no cost. We sense that Merkle and Sarkozy and the majorities that elected them, finally fear that they were reaching the point of American exasperation at which the old ties were broken for good, adn Europe was truly to be on its own, and thus pulled back—in time?

Read the whole article if you haven’t already.

Female Tourists Targets for Gang Rapes in France

GalliaWatch reports on how dangerous it is to be a tourist in certain parts of France:

During the night of May 12 – May 13 a young female Dutch student, barely 18 years old, was the victim of a gang rape in the middle of downtown Angers. She was raped by a gang of young men she had approached on the Verdun bridge to ask directions.

Molotov Cocktail attacks on passing cars and random violence also plague Angers. Read the entire article if you’re thinking of traveling in Europe.

Infowar: Cyber Warfare Breaks Out in Europe

The country of Estonia is known as the most net savvy country of the old world and pioneered the melding of technology and government in Europe. This forward thinking came at a price when Estonia became the first state in the world to be the target of cyber warfare by another state according to officials. The aggressors are suspected to be Russian hackers employed by Putin to launch wave after wave of D.O.S. attacks against the tiny country which is known to have become dependent on web service in the running of important institutions including government ministries, banking and finance houses and several of the nation’s largest news organizations. From The Guardian:

Estonia, a country of 1.4 million people, including a large ethnic Russian minority, is one of the most wired societies in Europe and a pioneer in the development of “e-government”. Being highly dependent on computers, it is also highly vulnerable to cyber-attack.

The main targets have been the websites of:

· the Estonian presidency and its parliament

· almost all of the country’s government ministries

· political parties

· three of the country’s six big news organizations

· two of the biggest banks; and firms specializing in communications

It is not clear how great the damage has been.

With their reputation for electronic prowess, the Estonians have been quick to marshal their defenses, mainly by closing down the sites under attack to foreign Internet addresses, in order to try to keep them accessible to domestic users.

The cyber-attacks were clearly prompted by the Estonians’ relocation of the Soviet second world war memorial on April 27.

Ethnic Russians staged protests against the removal, during which 1,300 people were arrested, 100 people were injured, and one person was killed.

The crisis unleashed a wave of so-called DDS, or Distributed Denial of Service, attacks, where websites are suddenly swamped by tens of thousands of visits, jamming and disabling them by overcrowding the bandwidths for the servers running the sites. The attacks have been pouring in from all over the world, but Estonian officials and computer security experts say that, particularly in the early phase, some attackers were identified by their Internet addresses – many of which were Russian, and some of which were from Russian state institutions.

“The cyber-attacks are from Russia. There is no question. It’s political,” said Merit Kopli, editor of Postimees, one of the two main newspapers in Estonia, whose website has been targeted and has been inaccessible to international visitors for a week. It was still unavailable last night.

The attacks demonstrate the vulnerability of modern society to Internet attacks and the full scope of the damage caused is still being assessed. Hot Air discusses the implication of Russian cyber warfare in the context of their other provocative actions here.

At the same time, Gateway Pundit is following the story of Islamist cyber attacks on Catholic websites in Italy.

Is the west ready for this new phase in the clash of civilizations?