Last blog before Christmas
I know that you now get put in prison in Britain for writing or saying anything which our rulers consider disrespectful of their masterful management of the mass, open-borders, Third-World invasion (sorry, I meant ‘immigration’) into our continent and country. So, in this short blog, I’ll give two sides to the story about the Magdeburg (Germany) Christmas market massacre and you can decide which is the most likely.
Version 1: The official version
The suspect was an “anti-Islamist” who selflessly worked to protect people fleeing the oppressive Saudi government
Al-Abdulmohsen, who lived in Bernburg, had appeared in a number of media interviews in 2019, describing his work as an activist helping Saudi Arabians who had turned their backs on Islam flee to Europe.
In a BBC documentary from July 2019, he speaks about founding the platform wearesaudis.net after he became an atheist and claimed asylum in Germany. In an interview with Germany’s FAZ newspaper the previous month, he said: “There is no good Islam.”
His account on social media platform X, verified by the Reuters news agency, indicated support for the far-right, anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany (AfD), as well as for tech mogul Elon Musk – who has expressed support for the AfD and has criticised German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Al-Abdulmohsen, who is from a Shia family, was well-known in the Saudi diaspora in the country and reportedly helped asylum seekers, particularly women.
Version 2: The unofficial version
The suspect was accused of rape in Saudi Arabia but managed to avoid deportation from Germany back to Saudi Arabia by claiming to be anti-islamist. Taha Al-Hajji, legal director of the Berlin-based European Saudi Organisation for Human Rights, claims he was “a pariah” among Germany’s Saudi community.
There are precedents for Muslims claiming to be ex-Muslims in order to get asylum in the West. Often they have maintained this facade for a considerable period, which is relevant because Taleb Abdulmohsen apparently claimed to be an ex-Muslim for years. Acid attacker Abdul Ezedi claimed to be a Christian to get asylum in Britain, but was given a Muslim burial. Emad Al Swealmeen went through the conversion process to become an Anglican, and then carried out a botched jihad suicide attack at Liverpool Women�s Hospital. From what little I understand, claiming to be gay is also a quite popular ruse to be granted asylum.
Is suspected Magdeburg Christmas market attacker Taleb Abdulmohsen another fake ex-Muslim? We may never know for sure. And I wouldn’t expect our mainstream media to be enthusiastic about uncovering the truth when the official version of him being an “anti-Islamist” is so convenient. But if we look back at all the other fine people who have chosen to drive vehicles at high speed into crowds of innocents there is a certain pattern which I dare not mention but with which you might be familiar.
Have a great Christmas!
I am becoming convinced that the attitudes in item 1 come from the environmental movement which started around 200 years ago and is more established than most might think. It made humans irrelevant and put priority on nature. But this meant that the individual talents of people no longer mattered and they are the ones who have contributed most to the improvement of our lives. This resulted in the view that we must all be treated equally and then finally that specific groups of people have the same characteristics. The final nail in the coffin is that rights are no longer individual but apply to groups of people, who by definition are now all the same. That determines the official version you report.
Let�s hope you are not in jail after Christmas and we can look forward to a new year of more truth seeking a return to freedom from government propaganda in our lives.