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Is this crazy, or is this crazy?

February 26, 2008 by News Team              Print Page Print Page            Email Page Email Page


The BNP is no longer a lone voice warning of the inherant dangers caused by the foolishness of some western governments, including our own, recognition of Kosovo as an independent state!

For the ‘right wing’(?) ‘Spectator’ magazine has now published an article that fully endorses all that we’ve been saying about this travesty of justice - perpetrated against Christians, on behalf of Islamic terrorists!

We can but hope that other media outlets, and politicians pick up on the simple wrongness of what has been done, in our name.

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 Is this crazy, or is this crazy?

The decision by Britain, America and certain other European countries to recognise Kosovo as an independent state is mind-blowingly stupid and suicidal and of a piece with their obvious determination to capitulate in the war for civilisation. It is a rotten decision for the following reasons:

1) It endorses a breach of a country’s right to maintain its own integrity. Serbia is a properly constituted democratic country. To recognise the validity of such a secession is to undermine the principle of a country’s right to determine its own composition. It puts up two fingers to international law, which explicitly recognises Serbian authority over Kosovo and upholds a state’s right to its own sovereignty. It opens the way for any other breakaway movement to do the same, both in the Balkans and around the world. So Tamils can now claim a precedent for seceding from Sri Lanka, Corsicans from France, Basques from Spain. And after Kosovo, can Scotland be far behind?

2) It asserts that religion matters more than nationality. This is multiculturalism taken to its lunatic natural conclusion. It says in effect that nationality is not the glue that must bind people of different creeds together, but religion or ethnicity can be allowed to break the nation apart. Every nation with restive ethnic minorities will now be undermined by this endorsement of illegal Balkanisation. Serbians will now find themselves foreigners in their own country. And as Eldad Beck applies the same thinking to Israel — whose kamikaze government is said to be ‘thinking about’ recognising Kosovo too — a horrific potential scenario presents itself:

In contradiction to all the pessimistic predictions, Israel and the Palestinians are able to successfully conclude negotiations on a final-status agreement, among other things based to incentives provided by the European Union. In the final stages of negotiations, Israeli representatives cave in to international pressure and waive the demand to recognize Israel’s unique Jewish character.

A short while after the agreement is signed, an uprising breaks out in the Galilee, in the Triangle area, and in the southern Negev desert, with Arab Israelis demanding a cultural and political autonomy that would enable them to manage their own lives while disconnecting from the State of Israel’s ‘Jewish’ institutions.

The bloody clashes between the sides prompt the United Nations to call on Israel to restrain itself and consider the deployment of multinational forces to serve as a buffer. The European Union threatens to renounce Israel’s special status if it fails to act immediately in order to meet the demands of the minority living within it. Israel’s dependence on the EU is so great that it is forced to capitulate and turn into a ‘greater Tel Aviv’ shtetl.

3) It gives victory to the forces of ethnic cleansing. Although the Serbs under Milosevic committed atrocities, the Kosovars started the killing in their revolt against a sovereign country and drove out between 150,000 and 200,000 Serbs. In the past eight years 1,248 non-Albanians have been killed, with many more kidnapped, now presumed dead. 151 spiritual and cultural monuments in Kosovo have been destroyed by Albanians and 213 mosques built with money from Saudi Arabia. Eighty per cent of graveyards have been destroyed or desecrated, with no response from the international community. The Albanians have turned Christian graveyards into car parks, playgrounds and rubbish dumps. Anything relating to Serbia or Christianity libraries, public records, books, names of places and even towns have been wiped out.

4) Most important of all, an independent Muslim Kosovo is a beachhead for radical Islam in Europe. Al Qaeda has been operating in Kosovo since the early 1990s. Jihadis from Yemen and Chechnya have been fighting with the Kosovo Liberation Army and Saudi is pouring money into the Kosovo mosques thus turning them into Wahhabi hotbeds of radicalism. Caroline Glick notes in the Jerusalem Post:

In 2006, John Gizzi reported in Human Events that the German intelligence service BND had confirmed that the 2005 terrorist bombings in Britain and the 2004 bombings in Spain were organized in Kosovo. Furthermore, ‘The man at the center of the provision of the explosives in both instances was an Albanian, operating mostly out of Kosovo… who is the second ranking leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, Niam Behzloulzi.’

It was at the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 that some 70,000 died to keep the Islamic Ottoman Empire from advancing further into Europe. What is the point of fighting the jihad in Iraq when we are cheerfully opening the door to it in that very same place?

Russia’s President Putin has warned that recognising Kosovo will rebound very badly upon the countries who have blundered into endorsing it. The fact that this outcome is merely the inevitable consequence of the war so unwisely prosecuted by those countries against Serbia does not soften its deeply alarming implications. Putin is warning only too correctly of the dangers to the west of this development and the supreme folly of endorsing it.

For once, Putin is on the right side and Britain and America are utterly wrong. That is the measure of this debacle.



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Comments

16 Responses to “Is this crazy, or is this crazy?”

  1. greyhound_in_the_slips on February 26th, 2008 2:03 pm

    It’s definitely crazy!

  2. Fatso on February 26th, 2008 2:03 pm

    Just think though, all those home grown “would be” terrorists living in the safety of the UK will soon be able to travel to Kosovo for their training rather than Pakistan, Afghanistan or some other Hell hole!

    Kosovo will be a weeping sore in Europe and one day it will pour out its poison to the whole region.

    Long live Free Serbia!

  3. frei_saxon on February 26th, 2008 2:08 pm

    Meddling Politicians will cause a WAR - Putin is right to warn of this folly.

    It is so damned arrogant of western leaders to enforce their versions of playing policeman to the rest of the world. Look at how fiercely Northern Ireland has been kept in the clutches of Britain. What an outcry if Serbian police turned up in our country telling us that the British Isles were to be broken up!

    No-one seems to have recognised that there is a power vacuum within Europe because of the ethnic and religious meddling that comes from the politicians. Is there any wonder at the rise of Nazism within Russia that would have once been unthinkable just a short time ago?

  4. Christopher James on February 26th, 2008 2:08 pm

    Good article. But where was this kind of critique 16 years ago when Slovenia and Croatia seceded illegally from Yugoslavia? The recognition of these states by the west is what set the wheels in motion for the situation we have today.

    Britain and America - all NATO - are more than utterly wrong. They’ve been training and supplying the very people who have been sending home our sons and daughters in coffins from the ME.

    They are war criminals up to their necks in innocent blood as well, but might is always right isn’t it?

  5. baccy_tin on February 26th, 2008 2:17 pm

    The article is by Melanie Phillips, a brilliant writer and journalist with a sharp wit and detailed understanding of the Islamic jihad, and who wrote the superbly researched and informative book “Londonistan”.
    Unfortunately, Phillips is no friend of the BNP. However she does tell it like it is, and her views on society in general are notably in line with those of this party.
    Phillips’ column may be read here - http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/

  6. mono on February 26th, 2008 3:44 pm

    Into stupidity and beyond!
    As we all can see from the example being set in Kosovo Islam will not tolerate any other religion once it has the upper hand and yet our government and many others approve of what is happening. Still our government continue to let the Islamic hoards in! Am I missing something or is Gordon Brown of La la Land absolutely committed to see another Kosovo here. Would the destruction of Westminster Abbey or Saint Paul’s and a massive building programme of mosques fill his heart with glee. How much longer do we have to wait oh lord before we are delivered from these fools.

  7. MayHawk on February 26th, 2008 4:57 pm

    I begin to wonder whether Vladimir Putin isn’t more of a friend to the British public than our own political overlords. What a state of affairs!

  8. Noel on February 26th, 2008 6:44 pm

    Recently, one of our well-informed contributors posted a link which I would like to see posted again
    because it shows actual applications of Sharia Law in Muslim countries.

    Here’s the link again:

    http://www.terrorismawareness.org/videos/108/the-violent-oppression-of-women-in-islam.

    A great many voters don’t have computers, particularly the oldies in my age group who would be more likely to sympathise with our cause if they could see these terrible pictures. One picture, they say, is worth a thousand words.
    Somehow, we need to find a way to get these terrible scenes of Sharia Law in action into the truly public domain, to be easily seen by those who don’t have computers. We could start with one of our own leaflets, perhaps. I’d certainly be more than happy to distrubute them in my area.
    Something needs to be done to put pictorial evidence of these routine Islamic atrocities under the noses of the public at large.

  9. Alanorei on February 26th, 2008 7:36 pm

    Recognition of Kosovo is only crazy if you are loyal to this country.

    If, like our leading politicians, you are trying to destroy your own country in hope of ‘blood money’ reward from Brussels, it makes perfect sense.

    One result will be the prospect of an even greater influx of Muslims to Britain.

    Mel Phillips has a blind spot about the BNP. The Party is fast becoming the only real friend she and her fellow Jews have got - that includes newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky, who clearly didn’t like the acquittal of Nick Griffin and Mark Collett in November 2006.

    For an undeniably astute young woman, she was obviously politically very naive at the time.

    However, I once emailed Mel with the suggestion that she keeps a packed suitcase handy, together with an open-dated, one-way, El Al airline ticket to Israel.

    Her reply indicated that she took me seriously. The suggestion is even more relevant now, unless the BNP can form a government ahead of schedule.

    One can only hope that Mel passes on the above advice to Natasha and others of their community, or that, being Jewish, they are shrewd enough to realise it independently.

    -

    It looks like Phillips and co will only change their minds when the Sharia police are knocking at their doors.
    Still, you never know … - Ed

  10. apphillips on February 26th, 2008 9:26 pm

    The system that operates now is no more in the interest of the English than it used to be in the case of the Irish. The triumphalism associated with Britishness is a liability and recognition needs to be made of how vulnerable the native population is to events, and that the Asiatic and the Moslem hold most of the cards in this
    crazy pc society.
    You need a Sinn Fein and an IRA.

  11. apendragon on February 26th, 2008 10:18 pm

    apphillips: No-one needs an IRA, thanks very much. They nearly killed my father. His crime: going into a cafe. He never carried a weapon in his life. I am part Irish. I am pro-Irish, pro-Welsh, pro-Scottish, pro-English, and one hundred percent British; and now, part Serbian as well.

  12. Shropshire Lass on February 26th, 2008 10:30 pm

    Apendragon … I agree that we do not need the IRA back in action.
    My best friend’s sister was killed in the Birmingham pub bombing.
    I dearly hope that, if a “British revolution” does happen, it will be a peaceful one.

  13. yagooks on February 26th, 2008 11:21 pm

    I dont think we could ever have a peaceful revolution, just look at how the police acted towards the pro hunt protesters,so think what a revolution would be like, and any sort of revolution would have to be planed around eastender,s and corrie,and not on a saturday because of football, and that is why our great country has become what it has become because as long as we have our football, tits, and tv we are a happy lot.

  14. Weythran on February 26th, 2008 11:26 pm

    There’s no such thing as a peaceful revolution. At least now now, given the current state of affairs. This article attests to it! This is war, and no war is without its battles.

  15. apendragon on February 28th, 2008 10:16 pm

    Weythran: I agree. I am not a pacifist. We are running out of options.

  16. apphillips on March 7th, 2008 3:43 pm

    Many people, myself included, failed to heed the warning sounded by Enoch Powell, which didnt fit the kind of image we had of ourselves, then having just defeated and wasted nazi Germany and much of Europe.
    That image serves us no good today in a world where the victimiser has become victim, and where being white has become a mark of Cain.
    The IRA and numerous others are the exception, but some people dont seem to recognise the predicament they are in through role reversal.

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