Monday, May 26, 2008

Malaysian cybercops investigating 22 sites

The Malaysian Government Cybersquad, organized to fight whatever their government doesn't like in cyberspace, is swinging into action:

KUALA LUMPUR: Twenty-two websites and blogs have been investigated by the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for airing false, pornographic and baseless allegations.


Well, PI's got two out three on that score. No points for figuring out which two those might be. I wonder, is PI lucky enough to be on Malaysia's latest government 'hit list'?

Deputy Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum told Senator Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain in Dewan Rakyat on Monday that out of those blogs investigated, the commission had also forwarded three investigation papers to the Attorney-General’s Chambers.

“Most of the blogs and websites are being operated using platforms from overseas and efforts to obtain evidence necessary for action often come to a dead end.

“Therefore, it’s very hard to take legal action against these blogs,”he said.


Awww, such a shame. The Malaysian junior fascists have my profound condolences. What, your lordship, you can't get the chowderheads at Google or Blogger to cooperate with your petty investigations? Tisk tisk, I'm sure it's a real big disappointment for you.

Joseph said the MCMC also did not license blogging activities, making it hard for both the ministry and the commission to have a comprehensive list of those behind these websites and blogs.

To another question, Joseph said the Government did not intend to set up a special body to counter “irresponsible blogging” as there were adequate laws such as the Sedition Act and Penal Code in place.


Irresponsible blogging. What a lovely piece of insipid, PC-inspired prose. That, my friends, is what PI is all about.

Congrats, Mr. Joseph. You win the PI "Idiotarian of the Week" award.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Memorial Day, 2008



ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly Father, in whose hands are the living and the dead; We give thee thanks for all those thy servants who have laid down their lives in the service of our country. Grant to them thy mercy and the light of thy presence, that the good work which thou hast begun in them may be perfected; through Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord. Amen.

1928 Book of Common Prayer

Friday, May 23, 2008

If This Doesn’t Make You Feel Sick in Your Stomach, Then I Do Not Know What Will!


The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback - UK)
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardback - UK)

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Iran's Persecution of Bahai's

Iran's ongoing persecution and oppression of its Bahai community is getting at least some attention in the Western media:

NEW YORK (CNN) -- A top Baha'i official has criticized Iran's claim that the six imprisoned leaders of the religious minority were held for security reasons and not because of their faith.

Bani Dugal, the principal representative of the Baha'i International Community to the United Nations, called Iran's assertion "utterly baseless."

"The allegations are not new, and the Iranian government knows well that they are untrue," Dugal said on Wednesday, quoted in a news release issued by the Baha'i movement.

"The documented plan of the Iranian government has always been to destroy the Baha'i community, and these latest arrests represent an intensification of this plan."


Iran's detestable Islamic government did not invent the idea of terrorizing and marginalizing the kuffar. This idea harks back to the very beginnings of Islam and the teachings of Islam's founder. The Mullahs are only continuing a centuries-long track record of Muslim oppression and eventual annihilation of non Muslims in Muslim societies. Remember the many victims of Islam, of which is a tiny sampling:
  • Afghanistan used to be a Buddhist state
  • Zoroastrianism used to be the state religion of Persia
  • Christian and Jewish communities used to thrive in most of the Arab Peninsula and the Middle East
  • Constantinople was a formerly the center of eastern Christianity.
No more. The followers of Mohammed saw to that. And their work continues to this day.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Prince Charles Admits He Is A Blinding Idiot; Predicts World Disaster in 18 Months

Well, he got one thing right. The last time we visited with Prince Charles, he was jetting around the Muslim world, dressing in Muslim garb, and trying to persuade the English that England should elevate Islam as an equal religion to Christianity. In fact, a lot of people suspect Prince Charles is already a Muslim. After all, as a man who is an asshole, Islam is right down his alley. Now Prince Charles has a carbon footprint the size of a 1000 peasants with all his jetting and palaces and horse stables and chauffeur driven limousines, but hey, it's time for the peasants to give and give to save the world from global warming. Scientist, soothsayer, visionary, blinding idiot. These are only some of his accomplishments.


Prince Charles: Eighteen months to stop climate change disaster
By Andrew Pierce
Last Updated: 11:01PM BST 15/05/2008

The Prince of Wales has warned that the world faces a series of natural disasters within 18 months unless urgent action is taken to save the rainforests.
In one of his most out-spoken interventions in the climate change debate, he said a £15 billion annual programme was required to halt deforestation or the world would have to live with the dire consequences.

"We will end up seeing more drought and starvation on a grand scale. Weather patterns will become even more terrifying and there will be less and less rainfall," he said.

"We are asking for something pretty dreadful unless we really understand the issues now and [the] urgency of them." The Prince said the rainforests, which provide the "air conditioning system for the entire planet", releasing water vapour and absorbing carbon, were being lost to poor farmers desperate to make a living.



He said that every year, 20 million hectares of forest – equivalent to the area of England, Wales and Scotland – were destroyed and called for a "gigantic partnership" of governments, businesses and consumers to slow it down.

"What we have got to do is try to ensure that these forests are more valuable alive than dead. At the moment, there is more value in them being dead," he said.

He estimated that the cost would be about £15 billion a year but said that this should be viewed as an insurance policy for the whole world. "That is roughly just under one per cent of all the insurance premiums paid in the world in any one year. It is an insurance premium to ensure the world has some rainfall and reasonable weather patterns. It is a good deal."

Last month, the Prince had a meeting at St James's Palace with four state governors from Brazil [did they come in rowboats] or jets?} to discuss the best way to allocate the money. One option would be for an organisation such as the World Bank to administer the fund. The Prince made clear yesterday that if nothing was done there was a "severe danger of losing a major part of the battle against climate change".

In an interview on Radio 4's Today programme, the Prince disclosed that he had raised his concerns with the White House, Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, and President Sarkozy, of France. He said he had pressed Barclays, Shell, Goldman Sachs and McDonald's to join his campaign.

But he also said consumers had to play their part by choosing products that were environmentally sustainable and called for improvements in labelling.

He denied, however, that he was interfering in the political process. "All I am ever trying to do is to provide an enabling facility," he said.

He conceded that at times he had been forced to keep his counsel when he would have liked to have spoken out. "You learn as you go along. I am going to be 60 this year. I would be a blinding idiot if I had not learnt a bit by now."

•The number of birds, animals, marine and freshwater creatures in the world has dropped by almost one third, according to the WWF conservation organisation. It found that between 1970 and 2005 land-based species fell by 25 per cent, marine species by 28 per cent and freshwater species by 29 per cent.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Will Eurabia Destroy Its Historical Art That Insults Islam?




Poor little Lady of Dendermonde. Her pulpit sculpture of angels stomping on Moe's head is under attack. It has been there for over 300 years with no concerns. It was created shortly after the epic battle at the Gates of Vienna in 1683 to celebrate Christianity's triumph over the Muslim barbarians. But now, the police have to protect it from the Muslims who want to destroy it. You can read the whole ridiculous chain of events at The Brussels Journal.

According to the Belgian press the pulpit controversy has been deliberately caused by this website, which is being described as “pretending to be neo-conservative” but run by “neo-fascists.” Piet Buyse, the mayor of Dendermonde, told the media that he deplores that the pulpit “figures on websites which aim to provoke negative reactions from Muslims.” The mayor said that the depicted man represents an unbeliever and may also be Luther or Calvin.

Aimé Stroobants, the custodian of Our Lady in Dendermonde, told the newspaper De Standaard that the figure on the pulpit “cannot possibly be Mohammed” because “He is wearing a Persian dress, while we know that the Prophet came from the Arab Peninsula. For all we know the depicted man might even be a Jew.”


And the parodies and photoshop has begun in earnest. (hattip:snappedshot )

















But of course this brings up an even bigger issue. That is not the only historical sculpture or artwork in Eurabia that must be destroyed to appease their new masters.

You also have Dante's Moe in Hell and you also have Dali's Disemboweled Moe.

They all have gotta go. Muslims will be offended and the Muslims are Eurabia's new masters and won't tolerate any insults from the dhimmis. Apparently Eurabia's remaining dhimmi politicians agree as they blame 'fascists' on the web for bringing these pieces of art to the attention of their new masters. They are even saying it isn't Moe although it is clear to me that the person being stomped on is Moe and that is a Koran underneath him. Denial takes so much energy! If only the Eurodhimmis would channel that energy into defending their culture and their countries from Moe's barbarians. Maybe the dhimmis will find a 'compromise' and put it all in a warehouse so that no one can be offended. Would that be better than destroying it? What about the Koran? It insults Christians; shouldn't every copy of it be destroyed?

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

60th Anniversary Celebrations Won’t Save Israel from Annihilation, Says Ahmadinejad

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Map of Israel courtesy of Google Images

YNET NEWS: Iranian president says anniversary celebrations won't save Jewish state from 'annihilation' by Middle Eastern nations

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday that Israel is dying and that its 60th anniversary celebrations are an attempt to prevent its ''annihilation.''

His remarks coincided with the arrival of US President George W. Bush in the Middle East to celebrate Israel's 60th birthday and try to revitalize peace efforts.

''The Zionist (Israeli) regime is dying,'' said Ahmadinejad during a speech in the northern Iranian city of Gorgan. ''The criminals assume that by holding celebrations ... they can save the sinister Zionist regime from death and annihilation.''

The hardline Iranian president used an Arabic word, ismihlal, that can also be translated as destruction, death and collapse.

"They should know that regional nations hate this fake and criminal regime and if the smallest and briefest chance is given to regional nations they will destroy (it)," said Ahmadinejad, who often rails against Israel and the United States.

Iran doesn't recognize Israel, and Ahmadinejad has repeatedly called for Israel's destruction. The threatening exchanges between Iran and Israel have intensified since 2005, when Ahmadinejad said in a speech that Israel will one day be ''wiped off the map.'' The Iranian leader has also alleged that the Holocaust was a ''myth.'' Ahmadinejad: Israel Is ‘Dying’ >>> | May 14, 2008

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback – USA)
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardcover – USA)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Clueless Condi, Why Are The Muslims Blowing Up The Indians?

As this naive and incompetent administration rolls down the hill and out into the trashbin of history, I have a question for our brilliant leaders. Today the Muslims blew up India, killing 50 and mutiliating hundreds of others. Now why, Clueless Condi, would they do that? You have no clue? Do you know your history? Obviously not. While I certainly did not study India's historical events in high school or college, I have become knowledgeable about the pox on India's house that Islam was and continues to be. The Muslims despise the Hindus. They're polytheists and worship all kinds of idolatrous gods. They're worse than the Christians. They're worse than the Jews, and those people are monkeys and pigs, don't cha know.

It is very discouraging to see the energy this administration and the overwhelming majority of politicians expend on covering for Islam. Where does this persistence for denial come from? I went to college and don't recall such brainwashing, but I got a real degree in business and computer science. I knew there were the 'others' at college, the social science majors, the liberal arts, etc. You can only imagine how far they have come since the 70's.

Of course, today all the big ivy league schools are corrupt and dominated by anarchists and American hating whiners who will never be happy until America's identity is destroyed. Condi and Jorge Bush really must have sucked it all in. All I have to say to Clueless Condi and her clowndaddy Jorge Bush is "Don't let the screendoor hit you on the way out."

Friday, May 09, 2008

News Roundup-- 9 May 2008

All the news that's fit for infidels. Lots of stuff happening in the news this weekend:

Civil War on again in Lebanon--

The Syrian-Iranian terrorist proxy army known as Hezbollah is now waging open war against the rest of Lebanon. It's the 1970s and 80s Lebanese Civil War all over again--but this time, the trigger is not the PLO--this time, it's Iran. The goal of Hez, and hence their Iranian masters, is to expand the Iranian reich's beachhead on the Med and to turn the whole of Lebanon into a Jihadist state in Teheran's orbit. And Hez, armed to the teeth under the very noses of the spineless and powerless UN 'peacekeepers', is going to tear the country apart to take it over, or die trying. Not to mention the fact that that Hez/Iran's naked aggression is going to get a lot more innocent people killed.

Blogger and independent journalist extraordinaire Michael Totten has all the latest details, developments and analysis from Beirut.

Asia's perfect storm--

The Hermit Kingdom of Burma was walloped by a massive cyclone exactly one week ago, which hit the low-lying and heavily-populated Irrawaddy River Delta region. As is usual for megastorms like this one, the 4 meter high storm surge of Cyclone Nargis was the main killer. And the death toll, while not exactly clear at this point, looks to be downright Biblical in proportions. Like in the immediate aftermath of the last big disaster to strike this part of the world (the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake slash tsunami), no one is sure of the number of deaths, but most estimates being tossed around in the media range from 60000 to 100000. Likely ten times that many people are alive but homeless.

As in 2004, the international community is swinging into action to provide relief for the wretched survivors. Unlike 2004, however, the government of the disaster-struck nation is refusing practically all outside help. In particular, the biggest, fastest and most well-equipped disaster relief organization in the world--the US Military--has been repeatedly denied access to the disaster zone. As far as Burma's military junta is concerned, nothing is more important than keeping their grip on total power. Foreign relief workers coming into their storm-ravaged realm, in their paranoid view, threatens their power. So for the the suffering and starving people of Burma, there is no relief in sight. At least the cyclone is gone now, but the true enemy of the Burmese people--the thugs and tyrants who rule in their name-- stay on year after year, decade after decade.

It should be sadly clear to everyone by now what sort of place Burma is--a tropical North Korea.

Top Malaysian Blogger jailed, then freed on bail--

One of Malaysia's top bloggers, anti-government activist and acquaintance of mine, Raja Petra Kamarudin (better known by his initials RPK) was arrested and charged earlier in the week for 'sedition', following the posting of his article "Let's send the Altantuya murderers to hell" last month on his widely read political blog Malaysia Today. His excellent article suggests the likely possibility that Malaysia's deputy Prime Minister was somehow involved in the murder of a Mongolian woman who was apparently trying to blackmail his aide. Well in authoritarian Malaysia, to insinuate that a senior government minister might be guilty of, ahem, 'high crimes and misdemeanors' is, in the eyes of its police, seditious. Never mind whether the minister is actually guilty.

So while the government hems and haws and delays and delays the Altantuya murder trial (which I touched on in a post early this year) on the flimsiest of excuses, they swing right into action to jail a blogger who dares to write the truth, who dares to challenge the corrupt ministers who rule yet another Asian country.

RPK is now out on bail after first refusing to post it. After an overwhelming show of support from other activists, the Malaysian blogging community, and the general public, not to mention the pleading of his family, RPK posted bail and is now at home. His trial for sedition is scheduled for October, and it should be a media sensation. The government will pull out all the stops to railroad the thorn in their side that RPK has proven himself to be time and time again. But RPK is formidable. Can he be so easily silenced?

Malaysia's dictators are likely sleeping none too well tonight.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Contribution request-- 1001 caricatures of Mohammad

The following was submitted recently to the PI inbox, and is being printed exactly as it was received:

What should the answer of the freedom loving peoples of the west be ageist the fascist forces in Islam who threatens with violence to stop critical opinions and caricatures of Islam?

If you are one of many who share my beliefs that we have to fight this totalitarian ideology, you now have the possibility to participate.

I am writing a book called "1001 caricatures of Mohammad" as a defense, for the right to ask the critical questions and make caricatures. As you understand from the books title, I need contributions in the form of 1001 caricature drawings of Mohammad.

I am writing this book under a fictional name because of the dangers combined with expression critical views of Islam. Any contribution will be protected in the same manner as my self.

Make history; defend the freedom to many take for granted. With a pen you can stand up and fight for the right to be free in the battle of liberty for all the peoples of the world.

Send your contribution to:

1001.muhammed@gmail.com

Yours sincerely

Alias John Smith


Blog:

http://1001muhammed.blogspot.com/

http://1001caricatures.baywords.com/


Parameters for the caricatures

JPEG, GIF and tiff form:

size:

• black/white 1200 piksler/dpi
• Gray 300 piksler/dpi
• color 300 piksler/dpi

Monday, May 05, 2008

The Quran is a fraud

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Slimy, Weak Politicians Pandering to Muslims

THE GUARDIAN: The government's attempts to placate Muslims will cause long-term damage to communities, a charity said yesterday.

The warning came from Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, chair and co-founder of the British Muslims for Secular Democracy, a new organisation claiming to represent the "silent majority who feel no conflict between their faith and democracy".

Speaking before the launch, attended by Baroness Kishwer Faulkner and former Islamist Ed Husain, the journalist said the government was pandering to Muslims by granting too many concessions, fuelling their separation from the rest of society.

"The government has found a way of placating Muslims in a way that will only damage us in the long term, Muslims wanting separate schools or different measures. There must be one law for all. Stop Pandering to Muslims Says 'Silent Majority' >>> By Riazat Butt, religious affairs correspondent | May 2, 2008

Hat tip: Dhimmi Watch

MY ESSAY ON THE INCOMPATIBILITY OF ISLAM WITH DEMOCRACY:
Islam: The Enemy of Democracy and Freedom

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback - UK)
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardback - UK)

Friday, May 02, 2008

You May Be a Taliban, If ...

  1. You refine heroin for a living, but you have a moral objection to beer.

  2. You own a $3,000 machine gun and $5,000 rocket launcher, but you can't afford shoes.

  3. You have more wives than teeth.

  4. You wipe your butt with your bare left hand, but consider bacon 'unclean.'

  5. You think vests come in two styles: bullet-proof and suicide.

  6. You can't think of anyone you HAVEN'T declared Jihad against.

  7. You consider television dangerous, but routinely carry explosives in your clothing.

  8. You were amazed to discover that cell phones have uses other than setting off roadside bombs.

  9. You've often uttered the phrase, 'I love what you've done with your cave.'

  10. You have nothing against women and think every man should own at least one.

  11. You bathe at least monthly whether necessary or not.

  12. You've ever had a crush on your neighbor's goat.
courtesy StrategyPage

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Killing Americans is official Iranian policy

So says the head of the CIA in a recent question-and-answer session.

Here's the money quote:

CIA Director Michael Hayden said Wednesday that Iranian policy, at the highest government level, is to help kill Americans in Iraq, the boldest pronouncement of Iranian involvement by a U.S. official to date.

Hayden made the statement in response to a student question while delivering the Landon Lecture at Kansas State University.

"It is my opinion, it is the policy of the Iranian government, approved to highest level of that government, to facilitate the killing of Americans in Iraq," Hayden said. "Just make sure there's clarity on that."

This isn't the first time the Mullahs have gotten away with committing acts of war against the nation they steadfastly refer to as 'Great Satan'.

In 1979, Iranian "students" invaded the US Embassy, held diplomats hostage, tortured them, and threatened them with execution. This continued for 15 months without letup. Eventually, the US struck a deal with the mullahs--in essence paid a hefty ransom--so that the hostages could be released.

In 1983, Iranian terrorist proxies bombed the US Embassy and Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, killing almost 300 Americans. The US response? Immediate and unilateral withdrawal from Lebanon (and this was when Reagan was commander-in-chief).

In 1996, a US military housing complex in Saudi Arabia called Khobar Towers was bombed, killing 19 Air Force personnel. The trail of evidence again pointed to Iran. But with the bombers under the likely protection of Iran, and safely away from the reach of justice, nothing else was done.

And since 2003, US troops have been killed directly by Iranian forces inside Iraq.

All together, this is at least four separate acts of war committed by Iran against the United States over the past 30 years, all resulting in the death of Americans, destruction of millions (if not billions) in property, and causing grievous harm to US interests in the region and beyond.

So, Director Hayden, what is the US going to do about Iranian policy? If past history is any guide, the likely US response will be to continue doing nothing. Doing nothing, actually, would constitute progress of a sort. Previous US responses to Iran's wanton acts of aggression and murder have rewarded Tehran quite handsomely.

No wonder the Iranians think God is on their side.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Peter Taylor: Algeria and the Rise of Islamist Extremism

BBC: Watch seven-year-old Abdelkahar Belhadj address a political rally

BBC: One of the most remarkable archive sequences we came across while researching the Age of Terror programme, features a seven-year-old Algerian boy called Abdelkahar Belhadj. He is seen addressing a political rally of thousands in 1991 with all the confidence and fire of a mature adult.

"There are a billion Muslims and we don't have a state that rules by God's Holy Law. Isn't that a dishonour and a shame on us?" he proclaims in the voice of a child.

He is cheered ecstatically and lifted on high. It was revelatory to hear the philosophy of jihad - the struggle to overthrow infidel regimes and replace them with Islamic states under Sharia law - emerging from the lips of one so young.

In 2007, 16 years later, we watched another clip, a propaganda video announcing the launch of al-Qaeda in North Africa featuring non other than Abdelkahar Belhadj, now a fully-fledged jihadi.

When I first saw the clip of the young Belhadj, I was instantly reminded of an interview I'd done in an IRA stronghold in Belfast in the mid-seventies with a little boy called Sean. I vividly remember he had the initials IRA inked on the back of his hand.

Sean told me he wanted to fight and die for Ireland. Years later I met him again, this time on an IRA wing inside the Maze prison. He had gone to jail after fighting for the cause he had embraced all those years ago.

Sean and Abdelkahar Belhadj illuminate the bigger picture of the Age of Terror: how the "cause", be it Islamist or Republican, Basque or Palestinian, flows from one generation to the next and on through the veins of history. Algeria and the Rise of Islamist Extremism >>> By Peter Taylor | April 29, 2008

BBC:
Age of Terror Website

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback - UK)
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardback - UK)

Religion of Peace and Tolerance strikes again in Indonesia

In a recent small blurb that survived for a few hours on CNN's main page was a story about the destruction of a mosque in Indonesia at the hands of a rampaging mob. Now, who could be behind this dastardly act? Christians or Buddhists?

Why of course not. It was a shrieking crowd of Muslims, chanting 'burn burn' and 'kill kill'. The target of their right proper Islamic fury was a Ahmadiyah mosque, whom the majority Sunnis (i.e. most Indonesians) consider to be heretics. As of now, the 'heretic' mosque is in ashes and its followers fled, or in hiding. The Ahmadiyah Muslims are among the most persecuted of all in Dar al Islam because they do not consider Mohammed the Pedophile to be the 'last messenger' and also don't quite agree with the whole 'kill the infidel' message that all other sects of Islam adhere to.

JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Hundreds of people burned a mosque Monday in the West Java province of Indonesia, police said.

Around 300 people attacked the Al Furqon mosque about 1 a.m., damaging a nearby school, police said. The mosque belonged to the Ahmadiyah sect considered heretical by many in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.

The attack happened after negotiations to remove a sign with the name of the sect, police said, and comes a week after religious scholars, government officials and prosecutors recommended the sect be outlawed for "deviating from Islamic principles," The Associated Press reported.


Chanting 'burn burn' and 'kill kill', along with sundry acts like arson, destruction of property and attempted murder, of course are in line with Islamic principles. But don't expect The Associated Press or CNN to tell you this.

Many sect members had fled the area prior to the attack, AP said.

"We heard the attackers chanting 'burn, burn' and 'kill, kill,"' a sect member, Zaki Firdaus, told AP. "It was horrifying."


Islam in action is usually a horrifying thing, indeed.

Firdaus said around 200 sect members had escaped the mosque before the attack. A sect spokesman, Syamsir Ali, told AP that efforts to ban Ahmadiyah beliefs had prompted an escalation of violence again adherents.


You think? Actually, having followers of the Pedophile in any given area is usually a sure-fire guarantee of an 'escalation of violence', sooner or later.