Political Islam Part 10

The conflict between the United States and political Islam in modern times dates back to at least 1979, when the US embassy in Tehran was seized by Islamic revolutionaries and fifty-two Americans were held hostage for 444 days. In the decades that followed, the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the 1998 embassy bombings in… Continue reading Political Islam Part 10

Problems with Diversity Part 10

Social scientist Robert Putnam, probably best known for his work “Bowling Alone,” on the decline of civic engagement, wanted to know does diversity have an impact on our sense of community? His recent finding suggest that diversity might not make us stronger. In fact, it might just be the opposite. It might make us less… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 10

The Deliberate Spread of Covid 19 Part 2

A coronavirus carrier was arrested on a bus on its way to Jerusalem, on suspicion of deliberately spreading the disease. Police said in a statement that the suspect, a confirmed COVID-19 patient, was taken in for questioning on Route 1, and that all the other bus passengers were ordered to quarantine for 14 days. It… Continue reading The Deliberate Spread of Covid 19 Part 2

The Hidden Agenda behind Covid 19 Part 1

Judy Anne Mikovits is an American ex-research scientist who is known for her anti-vaccination activism. As research director of CFS research organization Whittemore Peterson Institute (WPI) from 2006 to 2011, Mikovits led an effort that reported in 2009 that a retrovirus known as xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) was associated with CFS and may… Continue reading The Hidden Agenda behind Covid 19 Part 1

Migrants from France Part 3

Two boats with 29 migrants on board have been intercepted in the English Channel. One boat broke down at about 01:00 BST and the 13 people on board were taken back to France by a Border Force vessel and a French warship. At about 06:30, another boat was intercepted off the Kent coast and 13… Continue reading Migrants from France Part 3

Political Islam Part 9

It cannot be said often enough that the United States is not at war with Islam or with Muslims. It is, however, bound to resist the political aspirations of Medina Muslims where those pose a direct threat to our civil and political liberties. It is also bound to ensure that Mecca Muslims and reforming Muslims… Continue reading Political Islam Part 9

Problems with Diversity Part 9

A total of 40% of people do not agree that diversity benefits British culture, according to one of the broadest pieces of research examining attitudes to immigration. Members of the public involved in the study were also worried over resources and the local impact of immigrants on their communities, with 52% saying immigrants placed public… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 9

Brexit Part 3

Tory MP John Redwood insisted the UK farming and agriculture industry would thrive after a new post-Brexit trade deal was agreed with Brussels. Mr Redwood claimed the UK was held back by EU policies. He added the UK would be able to produce more of its own food instead of importing once ties are fully… Continue reading Brexit Part 3

Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 2

Almost 50,000 people have signed a petition demanding that the government release its research into the characteristics of grooming gangs. Having exceeded 10,000 signatures, the government must respond to the appeal, which is the result of an article in The Independent revealing that the Home Office refused to publish the document and claimed it was… Continue reading Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 2

Protests in France Part 2

Thousands of French security forces fanned out across central Paris on Saturday as anti-government “Yellow Vest” protesters defied a ban on mass gatherings aimed at preventing the spread of coronavirus. In a televised address to the nation on Thursday, President Emmanuel Macron announced school closures and urged people to avoid close contact for fear of… Continue reading Protests in France Part 2