Political irresponsibility is taking its toll on Europe, something the might of Nazi Germany could not do.

With Moslems given another access into Europe and the U.K. what lies in store for them?

 

Turkey Coming in to Roost

19th January 2005

 

The EU decision that talks will begin this year to give Turkey full membership within a decade was hailed by its chief supporter, Tony Blair, as “a triumph for tolerance and world peace”. Apart from adding 78 million Moslems to Europe’s population (probably 90 million by 2015), this extension of ‘Europe’ into Asia will not stop there as the expansion of the EU is in reality part of the drive to the global capitalist one-world state, supported by Blair, most of New Labour, Lib-Dems and a considerable number of Conservatives. The give-away lies in Blair’s talk of “world peace” and that “Muslim and Christian can work together… a very, very important signal right across the world.”

The Turks who will come flooding into Britain and Western Europe are not the sophisticated people with moderate Muslim beliefs who abound in Istanbul and who have much Greek blood, but illiterate peasants from Anatolia whose bloodline is that of the Turkoman peoples from inner Asia who in the ninth century conquered what had been Greek for five millennia.

Those advocates of Turkey becoming part of Europe point out that it is a secular state, which means that mad mullahs and fundamentalist imams are held in check and as a result the Muslim faith practiced today does not threaten Christians, Jews or other ‘non-believers’. It is a secular state, as founded by Kemal Ataturk when he modernised Turkey in 1924, because this is upheld by the strong army – the world’s third largest. If Turkey became part of the EU, then the army would be forced to ease its strong grip and EU concepts of religious freedom would give the aforesaid mad mullahs and fundamentalist imams the opportunity to work with the religious extremists already entrenched in Britain to build a European Taliban