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I think we’re at war. But our rulers ‘forgot’ to tell us

(Thursday/Friday blog)

Something seems to be going on

Just following on from my previous blog about the daily murders and mayhem committed by our friends from our most favourite religion, here are some figures I doubt you’ll ever find in the cowardly, submissive mainstream media:

2019 – there were 1,747 Islamic attacks in 54 countries, in which 10,399 people (28 a day) were killed and 10,681 injured

2018 – there were 1,985 Islamic attacks in 55 countries, in which 11,807 people (32 a day) were killed and 11,493 injured

2017 – there were 2,079 Islamic attacks in 61 countries, in which 16,541 people (45 a day) were killed and 14,579 injured

2016 – there were 2,500 Islamic attacks in 59 countries, in which 21,415 (59 a day) people were killed and 26,730 injured

2015 – there were 2,894 Islamic attacks in 53 countries, in which 27,669 (76 a day) people were killed and 26,170 injured

2014 – there were 3009 Islamic attacks in 55 countries, in which 32,846 (90 a day) people were killed and 27,530 injured

2013 – there were 2833 Islamic attacks in 48 countries, in which 16,797 (46 a day) people were killed and 29,596 injured

2012 – there were 2484 Islamic attacks in 58 countries, in which 11,557 (32 a day) people were killed and 20,272 injured

2011 – there were 1998 Islamic attacks in 57 countries, in which 9,098 (25 a day) people were killed and 16,926 injured

2010 – there were 2034 Islamic attacks in 48 countries, in which 9,258 (25 a day) people were killed and 17462 injured

2009 – there were 2131 Islamic attacks in 40 countries, in which 9,172 (25 a day) people were killed and 18612 injured

2008 – there were 2,207 Islamic attacks in 42 countries, in which 10,717 (29 a day) people were killed and 17803 injured

2007 – there were 3,096 Islamic attacks in 45 countries, in which 20,495 (56 a day) people were killed and 27317 injured

2006 – there were 2,778 Islamic attacks in 42 countries, in which 15,225 (42 a day) people were killed and 19484 injured

2005 – there were 1,863 Islamic attacks in 38 countries, in which 7,648 (21 a day) people were killed and 12864 injured

2004 – there were 1,115 Islamic attacks in 37 countries, in which 7,109 (19 a day) people were killed and 14558 injured

2003 – there were 870 Islamic attacks in 33 countries, in which 3,279 (9 a day) people were killed and 6,706 injured

2002 – there were 667 Islamic attacks in 23 countries, in which 3,149 (9 a day) people were killed and 6,055 injured

2001 (after 9/11) there were 176 Islamic attacks in 12 countries, in which 3,508 people were killed and 1,561 injured

That gives a total of around 247,689 killed in religiously-inspired attacks since 9/11.

That’s quite a lot of dead people. I can’t imagine why these many, usually horrific, deaths were mostly deliberately ignored by the mainstream media. Perhaps the mainstream media didn’t want us lowly, ignorant plebs to get the wrong idea about the activities of a certain group of people.

Just to put these 247,689 deaths into some context, in WWII around 383,700 UK military were killed (175 a day).

So what?

Most of these 247,689 slaughtered in the name of religion lived in Third World sh*t-holes. Although a few hundred were murdered in France, a couple of hundred more in Germany and a hundred or so in Britain. But because our media chooses to not mention the vast majority of the 247,689 deaths, our rulers can sell us the story (again and again and again) that Izlumic terrorist attacks in the West are all just “isolated incidents”.

So nobody joins the dots and sees that there is a worldwide war going on between a group of chaps who think it would be a terrifically good idea if the whole world was subjugated to their view of their great religion and the rest of us. Three countries – Myanmar, China and India – seem to have understood there might be a slight problem and have taken sometimes somewhat drastic action to protect themselves from murder and mayhem. But the rest of the world doesn’t dare mention the unmentionable as to mention it would lead to massive civil unrest and inter-community conflict.

Up till now, most of the 247,689 deadish people have been in the cess-pits of the world. But with such joys as the UN Compact for Safe and Orderly Migration coming down the line, the reproductive rate of a certain group of people plus the apparent inability of any European country (including Britain which is an island) to control their own borders, perhaps rather more of the next couple of hundred thousand to be slaughtered will be in previously safe, advanced peaceful Europe?

One can only wait and see as our rulers don’t dare admit there might be a bit of a ticklish problem to be dealt with.

5 comments to I think we’re at war. But our rulers ‘forgot’ to tell us

  • A Thorpe

    Life on earth is just an experiment of evolution. It perhaps made a mistake in making us self-aware of the natural world. Most humans have lived and died without seeing any changes. It is only as our knowledge has grown and we live much longer that we are witnessing major changes in short periods and Islamic terrorism is one of those issues. There are many more. Look at gun deaths in the USA and stabbings here. Who can make sense of it?

    But to put these deaths in perspective, it is claimed that 4.6 million people die every year from atmospheric pollution, most due to indoor pollution due to burning wood. The only way to prevent these is by providing access to other energy sources, but they are too expensive and now we have Greta leading the policies which will prevent the poorest having access to alternatives because they are being made more expensive. The air pollution in Australia from the fires is entirely due to green policies and nothing to do with the climate.

    Just be grateful that evolution limits our lifespan and we can eventually leave the insanity of modern humans behind.

  • william boreham

    Came across this confirmation:

    In a nutshell, the new report reveals, every day, eight Christians are killed because of their faith and 23 Christians are raped or sexually harassed; every week, 182 Christian churches or buildings are attacked and 102 Christian homes, shops or businesses are attacked, burned, or destroyed; every month, 309 Christians are imprisoned unjustly.
    It is worth noting that in eight of the top ten countries where Christian persecution is highest, Islamist ideology is the prime driver of the hostility.

    https://www.opendoorsusa.org/christian-persecution/world-watch-list/

  • Stillreading

    Of course we’re at war. We’ve been at war for some years – well before 9/11. In view of the refusal of the West’s leaders even to acknowledge that there’s a problem, even less deal with it practically, without doubt We shall be taken over sooner or later – probably the former. You have only to look at relative birth rates to see the inevitable direction of travel. However, given the absence of any interest in scientific, artistic or medical advance by those who will initially be our conquerors, their governance will be short lived and the resources left to them by Western civilisation will soon be exhausted. Existence will then revert to something like Medieval standards. Before long, having destroyed Western civilisation, the invaders will inevitably succumb to a nation which is not mentioned in the blog – China. China, with its “re-education” camps, is already demonstrating unmistakeably its intolerance of any cult which it regards as alien or unacceptable or antipathetic to its national goals. China is streaks ahead of the West in science and technology education – ask any teacher in a school which admits Chinese students to the 6th form. It seems that notwithstanding the security risks, the West must turn to Chinese technology for the G5 network – what a condemnation of European and American developmental priorities! Under the influence of Western education, culture and priorities, much of the Western population, most significantly its younger cohort, has become too idle, too decadent, too self-indulgent, to survive long term. Something similar happened to the Ancient Egyptians, to the Ancient Greeks, to the Romans, now it’s going to happen to us. The process is already under way.

  • Hardcastle

    I fear still reading is spot on. The younger generations do not even recognise there might be a problem let alone have the strength of character to do anything about it.When our generation has gone there will be very few even asking the questions.I have tried talking to my family,all graduates,in well paid jobs,but they refuse to face the facts with regards to Islamic infiltration and intentions.

  • A Thorpe

    The UK has not escaped terrorist attacks and they are because our government and institutions fail to protect us. This is one of their fundamental duties. They have allowed the nonsense of human rights and equality to dominate their policies and have forgotten their basic responsibilities. The government also fails us in sex abuse cases and have refused to publish a report on the grooming gangs in various cities because they are afraid to upset the Asian communities who are mainly responsible for these crimes. The Christian church is no better and is sometimes responsible for the crimes but now they have adopted a love everybody approach. Our own politicians and institutions have become our enemy.

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