петък, 15 декември 2006 г.

Защо се въоръжава Швейцария?


Нали не е заплашена ? Не е , но въпреки това швейцарците усилено се превъоръжават. Програмата е насочена към увеличаване капацитета на войската да се противопостави на "неидентифицирана" заплаха.

За 2007 армията им ще разполага с около 1,5 милиарда франка в повече, които ще бъдат похарчени за закупуването на 12 танка, 395 милиона ще се похарчат за модернизация на 139 танка Леопард, а 39 милона ще са за стрелби с тези танкове; за ВВС ще бъдат купени 6 учебни самолета Пилатус 21 - с навигационна система за Ф-18СХ; ще се изгради напълно нова система за комуникации на сухопътните сили за 424 милиона; 15 хеликоптера Супер Пума ще се преобурудват с нови бойни системи за 194 милиона; има още пари за противотанковите Пираня, симулатор за полети за Ф-18 и т.н....

четвъртък, 14 декември 2006 г.

Селекция на девственица за съпруга ;-)



... за 13 жена на Краля на Свазиланд Мсуати III :-)


В Африка на ден 16 000 мюсулмани приемат християнството.

Масово отказване от Исляма. Най-после една добра новина. Ислямът, за пръв път от много години, губи почва в Африка. Радващото е, че именно интелигентни и образовани хора стават християни.

In every hour, 667 Muslims convert to Christianity. Everyday, 16,000 Muslims convert to Christianity. Ever year, 6 million Muslims convert to Christianity

Every day thousands of Muslim intellectuals are leaving Islam. They find Islam inconsistent with science, logics, human rights and ethics. Millions of Iranians already have left Islam. The enlightened Muslims of other nationalities are not far behind. This is the beginning of a mass exodus from Islam. It is a movement that is already in motion and nothing can stop it.

Perhaps it is best to listen to the truth coming from the mouth of the horse. The Internet site aljazeera.net published an interview with Ahmad Al Qataani أحمد القطعاني An important Islamic cleric who said: "In every hour, 667 Muslims convert to Christianity. Everyday, 16,000 Muslims convert to Christianity. Ever year, 6 million Muslims convert to Christianity. What Muslims say among each other, is not the same thing that they say for the consumption of the Westerners.

вторник, 12 декември 2006 г.

Нищо ли не ви напомня това?

Trojan Horse: Ankara Influenced Dutch Election Results
From the desk of Paul Belien on Fri, 2006-12-08 15:27
Yesterday evening, the Dutch television program Nova caused considerable embarrassment in the Netherlands by revealing how the Turkish government influenced last months’ Dutch general elections. In an e-mail sent to thousands of ethnic Turks in the Netherlands the Turkish Ministry of Religious Affairs called on them to vote for Fatma Koser Kaya, a 38-year old woman whose family emigrated to the Netherlands when she was six years old. Koser Kaya is a member of the leftist “social-liberal” Democrats 66 (D66) party. On 22 November, D66 lost three of its previous six seats in Parliament. Koser Kaya, however, though only sixth on the list of D66 candidates, was elected as one of the party’s three parliamentarians thanks to the 34,564 individual votes she got, possibly as a result of the Turkish government’s interference.
Immigrants are known to overwhelmingly vote for candidates of their own ethnic group. Since they have often not integrated in the country where they have settled their loyalties lie with their countries of origin. This has created a situation where the immigrants in Western democracies become Trojan horses of foreign nationalism and religious fanaticism. This phenomenon became apparent in this year’s local elections in the Netherlands and in neighbouring Belgium. It tipped the balance in favour of parties that put forward immigrant candidates. At the same time, however, it worked to the disadvantage of indigenous candidates on these parties’ lists, causing considerable resentment among the latter.
In an e-mail, sent from a government address in Ankara, the Turks in the Netherlands were asked to vote for Koser Kaya. The e-mail was sent by Ali Alaybeyoglu, the advisor to Mehmet Aydin, the Turkish minister of Religious Affairs. The first paragraph reads:
“We all realize that no-one can represent Turks better than Turks. The Turkish community is threatened by assimilation. If we do not unite and vote for a common candidate our position will only worsen in future.”
The e-mail lists five reasons why Turks should vote for Koser Kaya. The most important one is the fact that D66 does not recognize the Turkish genocide of the Armenians in 1915. The four other reasons have to do with D66’s opposition to the policies of Rita Verdonk, the Dutch minister of Integration. The Armenian issue became a topic in the Dutch general elections when the two leading parties in the country, the Christian-Democrats and Labour, refused to put forward candidates of Turkish origin who did not accept the party line that there was a genocide of the Armenians in 1915. As a reaction Turkish lobby groups initiated a campaign to urge Dutch voters of Turkish ancestry to boycott any party that labels the 1915 mass killing of Armenians a genocide. The e-mail from the Turkish ministry lists the Dutch parties and points out why, apart from D66, they are not acceptable to Turks. The Christian-Democrats and Labour are excluded because of their position on the genocide, the Liberal Party VVD because it “is the party of Verdonk and Hirsi Ali,” the Animal Rights Party because it considers “animals to be more important than Turks,” and the Calvinist Party because it “is preparing a new crusade.” Today, the Dutch ministry of Foreign Affairs contacted Ankara about the affair. The Turkish Minister of Religious Affairs said he knows nothing about an e-mail. Minister Aydin added that if this e-mail had indeed been sent he strongly condemns it. “We do not interfere in the internal politics of our friends,” he said. Aydin’s collaborator Alaybeyoglu, the man who allegedly sent the e-mail, said that several people have access to his e-mail address. According to the Dutch ministry the matter is still under investigation.

More on the growing importance of the Muslim vote in the Low Countries:Pat Buchanan Wins Dutch Elections, 23 November 2006Belgian and Dutch Parties Try to Put Genie Back in the Bottle, 12 October 2006
Bruxellabad, 10 October 2006
Turning Red: Immigrants Tip the Balance in Belgian Local Elections, 9 October 2006
Brussels: Elected Politician Barred from Office for Leaflet, 4 October 2006Grey Wolves in Politics: The Immigrant Far-Right Joins the European Left, 10 September 2006
Dutch Socialist Leader in Fear of Muslim Party Members, 19 March 2006
Muslim Vote Tips the Balance in Netherlands, 8 March 2006Lessons to Be Learned: How to Criticize the Prophet, 11 February 2006
Meet the Mayor of Brussels: She’s a Muslim, 16 January 2006

Турция прилага българския си опит и в Дания

The Turkish authorities deny any wrongdoing in the Koser Kaya case. Last Thursday Dutch television revealed that Ankara influenced the 22 November general elections in the Netherlands. Fatma Koser Kaya, a Dutch woman of Turkish origin, was elected against all odds as a member of the Dutch Parliament after an email called upon Dutch voters of Turkish origin to vote for the woman because “the Turkish community is threatened by assimilation” and “no-one can represent Turks better than Turks.” The email was sent from the Turkish ministry of Religious Affairs to several thousand Dutch voters of Turkish origin.
The email was sent by Ali Alaybeyoglu, the advisor of Mehmet Aydin, the Turkish minister of Religious Affairs and the Affairs of Turkish Emigrants. Both Alaybeyoglu and his boss deny sending the e-mail. According to Alaybeyoglu other people have access to his e-mail, while the minister said he strongly disapproves of governments interfering in the internal political affairs of other nations.
This weekend Gökhan Genc, the chairman of the Turks Forum Nederland, also said that the e-mail had not been written by Alaybeyoglu. Genc said it was sent to Alaybeyoglu by someone in the Netherlands. The Turkish Forum is an organisation which is present in many countries and works closely with the Turkish government. According to Genc, Alaybeyoglu forwarded the e-mail to the chairman of the U.S. Turkish Forum “for his judgement.” The latter apparently added the e-mail to a mailing list of 200,000 addresses. According to Genc the majority of these addresses did not belong to Turks living in the Netherlands.
Nuri Karabulut, the chairman of the Turkish Workers Organisation (DIDF) in the Netherlands, says, however, that he received the e-mail several times. Karabulut is the man who approached Dutch television with the story. “It is a fact that the Turkish authorities try to influence immigrants abroad,” he says, adding that the campaign in favour of Koser Kaya is proof of this.
The Turkish Forum in the Netherlands campaigned on behalf of Koser Kaya. Prior to the elections it distributed posters and leaflets among Dutch voters of Turkish origin with the message “Let us bring this valuable lady into the House of Representatives. Let us teach them a lesson. [...] Give those who restrict us with regard to our democratic rights a lesson by way of the ballot box.”
Meanwhile nationalist Turks in the Netherlands react angrily to the allegations that Ankara has anything to do with the way they voted. On a Dutch Turkish website some complain that Ankara is being criticised while “Israel permanently tries to influence the way Jews vote.” Others say that the Dutch must learn what democracy is and accept the democratic outcome of the elections, instead of treating Turkish voters as second-rate citizens: “Why do you never hear anyone criticizing the Chinese and their religion, why don’t they have to assimilate? […] Anyway, I am happy that there are no longer one or two Turks in the Dutch Parliament, but four. I hope that in ten or twenty years from now this number will be much greater, and that Parliament will come to resemble Amsterdam and Rotterdam.” Amsterdam and Rotterdam are cities with large immigrant populations. These determined the outcome of the last local elections by voting overwhelmingly for candidates of their own ethnic group.