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http://www.infowars.com/isis-smuggler-we-will-use-refugee-crisis-to-infiltrate-west/

ISIS SMUGGLER: ‘WE WILL USE REFUGEE CRISIS TO INFILTRATE WEST’
ISIS now has more than 4,000 fighters “ready” throughout the European Union



As the migrant-train standoff entered its second day in Hungary, with thousands of mostly Syrian refugees seeking passage to Germany, it’s time the West recognized this shift in Muslim populations for what it is, say American activists who have been warning of a “fifth column” for years.

“This is no longer just a ‘refugee crisis.’ This is a hijrah.”
Hijrah is the Islamic doctrine of migration, which is a form of stealth jihad.

“To emigrate in the cause of Allah – that is, to move to a new land in order to bring Islam there, is considered in Islam to be a highly meritorious act,” Spencer wrote. He cited the following Quranic text:

“And whoever emigrates for the cause of Allah will find on the earth many locations and abundance,” says the Quran. “And whoever leaves his home as an emigrant to Allah and His Messenger and then death overtakes him, his reward has already become incumbent upon Allah. And Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful” (Quran 4:100).

And now, looking at Europe and America, a migration invasion of a much greater magnitude is underway.

Evidence of that invasion came in February when an ISIS operative confirmed what many already suspected – the Islamic State is using the refugee crisis to form a fifth column of Muslim fighters inside Western nations.

The Syrian operative claimed more than 4,000 trained ISIS gunmen have already been smuggled into Europe – hidden among innocent refugees, reported the Express, a British newspaper.

Hungary’s prime minister, Victor Orban, was lampooned in the European media Thursday for writing an op-ed in which he stated Hungary was blocking the Muslim migrants to preserve its Christian heritage.

But more European leaders should be as astute as Orban, says Clare Lopez, a senior Middle East analyst for the Center for Security Policy.

“Today, it is the nation-state system and any concept of national sovereignty that is under concerted attack by the forces of the global jihad movement,” Lopez told WND. “Jihad is not only a violent phenomenon but can be pursued by many other means, including hijra.”

The ISIS smuggler, in his 30s with a neatly trimmed black beard, revealed to BuzzFeed that the ongoing clandestine operation has been a “complete success.”

“Just wait,” he smiled. “It’s our dream that there should be a caliphate not only in Syria but in all the world and we will have it soon, God willing.”

“They are going like refugees,” he explained. “Others just go to Europe to be ready.”

The Islamic State operative spoke exclusively to BuzzFeed on the condition of anonymity and is believed to be the first to confirm plans to infiltrate Western countries, although similar statements have been made through unconfirmed ISIS Twitter accounts.

ISIS is believed to be actively smuggling covert gunmen across the 565-mile Turkish border and on to wealthier European nations, the smuggler told BuzzFeed.

He said ISIS now has more than 4,000 fighters “ready” throughout the European Union.

ISIS operatives are taking advantage of Western nations’ generosity toward refugees to infiltrate Europe, he said.

The ISIS fighters use local smugglers to blend in and travel within the ranks of a tidal wave of illegal migrants flooding into Europe, both by boat from North Africa and on land through Hungary and Austria into Germany, Belgium and Sweden.

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https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wo...-isis-fighter-caught-posing-as-asylum-seeker/

Well, here you go, you knew it had to happen. At least they caught this one! I wonder how many more there are?


German politicians (and industrialists?) optimistic that they can handle hundreds of thousands of young men seeking asylum. http://www.dw.com/en/germanys-challenge-integration-of-refugees/a-18702361

From The New Observer (hat tip: Joanne):

An ISIS terrorist posing as an “asylum seeker” has been arrested by German police in a “refugee” center in Stuttgart, and German customs officers have seized boxes containing Syrian passports being smuggled into Europe.

According to a report carried by RTL’s German language service, the terrorist is a 21-year-old Moroccan using a “false identity” who had registered as an asylum seeker in the district of Ludwigsburg. He was identified after police linked him to a European arrest warrant issued by the Spanish authorities. He is accused of recruiting fighters for ISIS, where he acted as a contact person for fighters who wanted to travel to Syria or Iraq.

Fake Syrian passports seized!

This first confirmed arrest of a bogus “asylum seeker” came simultaneously with the admission by a German finance ministry spokesman that “boxes” of fake Syrian passports, destined for sale and distribution to the hordes of nonwhite invaders seeking to settle in Europe as bogus “war refugees,” had been seized.

That news, carried in a report by the German Tagespiegel newspaper, also revealed that 10,000 fake Syrian passports were seized by police in Bulgaria, on their way to Germany.

The finance ministry official said both genuine and forged passports were in the packets intercepted in the post. Possession of these passports is a vital part of claiming “asylum” as “war refugees.”

Do you know that in the process of “screening” Syrians and others from the Middle East destined for America, prospective refugees are asked if they have ever been involved in terrorist activities. So what do you think they are going to answer—a big fat NO!
 
Not just Isis, but this isn't going to end well for much of Europe.

Get ready for what happened in Paris to spread around.

http://business.financialpost.com/fp-comment/lawrence-solomon-pariss-muslim-no-go-zones-are-no-joke

The irony, and the farce, go much further. Fox drew Hidalgo’s ire for saying that France in general and Paris in particular have numerous Muslim-run “no-go zones” that the police fear to enter. Fox did say that, but why would Hidalgo limit her suit to Fox? She could also sue Valeurs Actuelles, a major weekly newsmagazine, that warned against venturing into the Paris suburb of Trappes. “You will be spotted … and be stripped and smashed,” it quoted Mohammed Duhan, a local police official in a story about Islamic fundamentalists imposing an alternative society.
 
If you think about it rap music was one of the first tools the muslims used in america to spread their doctrine.

Queue the tin foil hat.

Angry young men, wanting to kill cops and those who have more wealth than them. Hmmmm.
 
A friend just sent me this and it make a twisted sort of sense....it's IS related so I'll drop it here....

A highly restricted briefing document on Syria....

President Assad ( who is bad ) is a nasty guy who got so nasty his peoplerebelled and the Rebels ( who are good ) started winning (hurrah!).

But then some of the rebels turned a bit nasty and are now called Islamic
State ( who are definitely bad!) and some continued to support democracy (who are still good.)

So the Americans ( who are good - who have always been good ) started bombing Islamic State ( who arebad ) and giving arms to the Syrian Rebels ( who are good ) so they could fight Assad ( who is still bad ) which was good.

By the way, there is a breakaway state in the north run by the Kurds whowant to fight IS ( which is a good thing ) but the Turkish authorities thinkthey are bad, so we have to say they are bad whilst secretlythinkingthey're good and giving them guns to fight IS (which is good) but that isanother matter.

Getting back to Syria.

So President Putin ( who is bad, cause he invaded Crimea and the Ukraine andkilled lots of folks including that nice Russian man in London with poloniumpoisoned sushi- he is the new Stalin ) has decided to back Assad ( who is still bad ) by attackingISIS ( who are also bad ) which is sort of a good thing?

But Putin ( still bad ) thinks the Syrian Rebels ( who are good ) are also bad, and so he bombs them too, much to the annoyance of the Americans ( whoare good ) who are busy backing and arming the rebels ( who are also good).

Now Iran ( who used to be bad, but now they have agreed not to build anynuclear weapons and bomb Israel are now good ) are going to provide groundtroops to support Assad ( still bad ) as are the Russians ( bad ) who nowhave ground troops and aircraft in Syria. So a Coalition of Assad ( still bad ) Putin ( extra bad ) and the Iranians (good, but in a bad sort of way ) are going to attack IS ( who are bad ) which is a good thing, but also the Syrian Rebels ( who are good ) which isbad.

Now the British ( obviously good, except that nice Mr Corbyn in the corduroyjacket, who is probably bad ) and the Americans ( also good ) cannot attackAssad ( still bad ) for fear of upsetting Putin ( bad ) and Iran ( good /bad) and now they have to accept that Assad might not be that bad after allcompared to IS ( who are super bad).

So Assad ( bad ) is now probably good, being better than IS ( but let’s faceit, drinking your own wee is better than IS so no real choice there ) andsince Putin and Iran are also fighting IS that may now make them Good. America ( still Good - they were never bad ) will find it hard to arm a group of rebels being attacked by the Russians for fear of upsetting Mr Putin ( now good ) and that nice mad Ayatollah in Iran ( also Good ) and so they may be forced tosay that the Rebels are now Bad, or at the very least abandon them to theirfate. This will lead most of them to flee to Turkey and on to Europe or joinIS ( still the only constantly bad group).

To Sunni Muslims, an attack by Shia Muslims ( Assad and Iran ) backed byRussians will be seen as something of a Holy War, and the ranks of IS willnow be seen by the Sunnis as the only Jihadis fighting in the Holy War andhence many Muslims will now see IS as Good ( Doh!.)
Sunni Muslims will also see the lack of action by Britain and America insupport of their Sunni rebel brothers as something of a betrayal ( mmm.mighthave a point.) and hence we will be seen as Bad.

So now we have America ( now bad ) and Britain ( also bad ) providing limited support to Sunni Rebels ( bad ) many of whom are looking to IS (Good / bad ) for support against Assad ( now good ) who, along with Iran (also Good) and Putin ( also, now, unbelievably, Good ) are attempting toretake the country Assad used to run before all this started?

I hope that clears all this up for you?
 
A friend just sent me this and it make a twisted sort of sense....it's IS related so I'll drop it here....

A highly restricted briefing document on Syria....

President Assad ( who is bad ) is a nasty guy who got so nasty his peoplerebelled and the Rebels ( who are good ) started winning (hurrah!).

But then some of the rebels turned a bit nasty and are now called Islamic
State ( who are definitely bad!) and some continued to support democracy (who are still good.)

So the Americans ( who are good - who have always been good ) started bombing Islamic State ( who arebad ) and giving arms to the Syrian Rebels ( who are good ) so they could fight Assad ( who is still bad ) which was good.

By the way, there is a breakaway state in the north run by the Kurds whowant to fight IS ( which is a good thing ) but the Turkish authorities thinkthey are bad, so we have to say they are bad whilst secretlythinkingthey're good and giving them guns to fight IS (which is good) but that isanother matter.

Getting back to Syria.

So President Putin ( who is bad, cause he invaded Crimea and the Ukraine andkilled lots of folks including that nice Russian man in London with poloniumpoisoned sushi- he is the new Stalin ) has decided to back Assad ( who is still bad ) by attackingISIS ( who are also bad ) which is sort of a good thing?

But Putin ( still bad ) thinks the Syrian Rebels ( who are good ) are also bad, and so he bombs them too, much to the annoyance of the Americans ( whoare good ) who are busy backing and arming the rebels ( who are also good).

Now Iran ( who used to be bad, but now they have agreed not to build anynuclear weapons and bomb Israel are now good ) are going to provide groundtroops to support Assad ( still bad ) as are the Russians ( bad ) who nowhave ground troops and aircraft in Syria. So a Coalition of Assad ( still bad ) Putin ( extra bad ) and the Iranians (good, but in a bad sort of way ) are going to attack IS ( who are bad ) which is a good thing, but also the Syrian Rebels ( who are good ) which isbad.

Now the British ( obviously good, except that nice Mr Corbyn in the corduroyjacket, who is probably bad ) and the Americans ( also good ) cannot attackAssad ( still bad ) for fear of upsetting Putin ( bad ) and Iran ( good /bad) and now they have to accept that Assad might not be that bad after allcompared to IS ( who are super bad).

So Assad ( bad ) is now probably good, being better than IS ( but let’s faceit, drinking your own wee is better than IS so no real choice there ) andsince Putin and Iran are also fighting IS that may now make them Good. America ( still Good - they were never bad ) will find it hard to arm a group of rebels being attacked by the Russians for fear of upsetting Mr Putin ( now good ) and that nice mad Ayatollah in Iran ( also Good ) and so they may be forced tosay that the Rebels are now Bad, or at the very least abandon them to theirfate. This will lead most of them to flee to Turkey and on to Europe or joinIS ( still the only constantly bad group).

To Sunni Muslims, an attack by Shia Muslims ( Assad and Iran ) backed byRussians will be seen as something of a Holy War, and the ranks of IS willnow be seen by the Sunnis as the only Jihadis fighting in the Holy War andhence many Muslims will now see IS as Good ( Doh!.)
Sunni Muslims will also see the lack of action by Britain and America insupport of their Sunni rebel brothers as something of a betrayal ( mmm.mighthave a point.) and hence we will be seen as Bad.

So now we have America ( now bad ) and Britain ( also bad ) providing limited support to Sunni Rebels ( bad ) many of whom are looking to IS (Good / bad ) for support against Assad ( now good ) who, along with Iran (also Good) and Putin ( also, now, unbelievably, Good ) are attempting toretake the country Assad used to run before all this started?

I hope that clears all this up for you?

That actually sums it up pretty good.
 
BTW, I don't know what you are worried about. According to The Donald it is the hispanics we should fear! :doh:
 
BTW, I don't know what you are worried about. According to The Donald it is the hispanics we should fear! :doh:
He's said more than just Mexicans. Have you read his policy? He said "Illegals" that means ALL ILLEGALS
 
Unfortunate time to have a Muslim president, I mean what Christian changes their name to Hussein?

Wikipedia said:
This name was not used in the pre-Islamic period,[3] and is recorded to have been first used by the Islamic prophet Muhammad when he named his grandson Husayn ibn Ali
 
bump.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/05/europe/germany-cologne-new-year-assaults/index.html

A spate of alleged sexual assaults and robberies at New Year's Eve festivities in the German city of Cologne has fueled a political firestorm over immigration in Germany.

Ninety criminal incidents, a quarter of which were sexual assaults, were reported following New Year's Eve celebrations in the city, Cologne police told CNN.

Police said victims described the perpetrators as gangs of Arab or North African men. Many of the assaults were likely intended to distract, allowing attackers to steal mobile phones and other devices, police said.

Authorities said the crimes,including a rape, occurred around the train station, next to the western German city's landmark cathedral.

Video footage of the celebrations in the area show riotous scenes, with revelers shooting fireworks into crowds.

In a phone call with Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker Tuesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed outrage over the attacks, labeling them "disgusting" and calling for the culprits to be identified and punished as soon as possible, CNN affiliate ARD reported.

Cologne police Chief Wolfgang Albers said at a press conference Monday that the incidents were "intolerable," describing them as "crimes of a totally new dimension."

The episode raised questions about the viability of Cologne's famous Carnival next month when hundreds of thousands are expected to join celebrations on city streets, he said.

A smaller number of similar assaults also were reported in the German city of Hamburg on New Year's Eve, Hamburg police told CNN.
 

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