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To: maceng2 who wrote (1529214)3/15/2025 9:02:38 AM
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UK: Gun-toting ‘Palestinian’ jihadi who called on Allah to kill all Jews may be allowed to remain in the country

Mar 15, 2025 8:00 am

By Robert Spencer

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Of course Abu Wadee will be allowed to stay. The rulers of shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain only want to keep out foes of jihad. Jihadis are just fine with them.



“Fears gun-toting Palestinian Channel boat migrant who called on God to ‘kill all Jews’ will be allowed to stay in Britain due to human rights laws,” by Ryan Hooper and David Barrett, Daily Mail, March 10, 2025:

Britain may be stuck with a gun-toting Channel migrant due to human rights laws, it was feared last night.

Palestinian Abu Wadee – who called for ‘death to all Jews’ – is in custody following his arrest on Sunday night, three days after crossing from France in an inflatable dinghy.

But the Home Office’s own guidelines effectively prevent people being sent back to war-ravaged Gaza, raising concerns Wadee will be allowed to stay in Britain.

News of his arrest was welcomed by MPs and Jewish groups last night, after The Mail on Sunday exposed him as a former key member of amilitant group that terrorised Israel, recorded a video in which he prayed for Allah to ‘punish [Jews] completely’, and uploaded images of himself with automatic weapons on social media.

But Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp warned: ‘I am concerned this despicable man will make spurious human rights or other claims to try to stay in the UK – which weak immigration judges are all too likely to accept, based on past form….

A Home Office spokesman said: ‘The public can be reassured that we take all steps necessary at all times to protect the nation’s security.’

Yeah, surrrrrre.



To: maceng2 who wrote (1529214)3/15/2025 10:34:18 AM
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JP Morgan Report Discounts ‘Green’ Energy, Says Fossil Fuels Remain Dominant


While the legacy media often reports that the world is rapidly transitioning away from fossil fuels to renewable energy, a new report from J.P. Morgan shows that narrative is simply not correct. Since 2010, $9 trillion has been spent globally on wind, solar, electric vehicles energy storage, electrification and power grids, but despite this expensive effort — mostly at taxpayer expense — the share of final energy consumption by carbon-free energy sources is advancing by approximately a scant 0.3% to 0.6% per year.



To: maceng2 who wrote (1529214)3/15/2025 5:09:05 PM
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British Taxpayer-Funded Anti-Extremist Study Finds Shakespeare, Orwell, Tolkien "Key Texts" For "White Supremacists"

BY TYLER DURDEN

MONDAY, FEB 20, 2023 - 03:35 AM

Several of the UK’s most respected TV shows, movies, and works of literature have been included in a list of works that could potentially encourage far-right sympathies, compiled by the taxpayer-funded and government-led ‘Prevent’ counter-terrorism program.

As The Daily Mail reports, works by some of the world’s greatest writers were included as examples of warning signs of potential extremism, including Shakespeare, Chaucer, Milton, Tennyson, Orwell, Huxley, Kipling and Edmund Burke.



The flagship Prevent scheme, recently the subject of a scathing audit, singled out comedies Yes Minister and The Thick Of It, the 1955 epic war film The Dam Busters, and even The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare as possible red flags of extremism.

Prevent is a key part of the UK's counter-terrorism strategy as a means to safeguard against "vulnerable people being drawn into criminal behavior".

In practical terms, it places public bodies, including schools and the police, under a legal duty to identify people who may turn to extremism, and intervene in their lives before it is too late.

If the local panels find someone who is at risk of becoming a terrorist, the Prevent teams use specialist mentors or other support programs to turn around their lives.

It said the works of fiction were "key texts" for "white nationalists/supremacists".



Right-leaning writer Douglas Murray obtained the full list and discovered that one of his books had been given a red flag by Prevent.

He wrote in The Spectator:

"A number of books are singled out, the possession or reading of which could point to severe wrongthink and therefore potential radicalisation.

It seems that RICU [Prevent’s Research Information and Communications Unit ] is so far off-track that it believes that books identifying the problem that it was itself set up to tackle are in fact a part of the problem."

House of Cards screenwriter Andrew Davies said:

"It almost seems like a joke. House Of Cards was actually a satirical view of Right-wing politics. This list includes more or less the entire classical canon of literature and some of the very best British television programs ever made."

The list has emerged following a major review criticized the Prevent scheme by William Shawcross.

His report, published earlier this month, criticised the £49million-a-year scheme Prevent scheme, saying it applied a ‘double standard’ to Islamist and far-Right threats, prioritizing the latter.

The BBC reports, Mr Shawcross said he had been consistently unable to determine how many community organisations receiving a slice of the Prevent budget were having any impact.

"Funding too often goes towards generic projects dealing with community cohesion and hate crime, and few [community organisations] could be seen publicly to contest extremist discourse.

"Some have promoted extremist narratives, including statements that appear sympathetic to the Taliban.

As The Mail reports, a Home Office spokesman said:

"The Home Secretary made clear that Prevent will now ensure it focuses on the key threat of Islamist terrorism, as well as remaining vigilant on emerging threats.

We’ve accepted all 34 recommendations [from the Shawcross review] and are committed to protecting our country from the threat posed by terrorism."

Home Secretary Suella Braverman told MPs that Prevent needs major reform: "Prevent has shown cultural timidity and an institutional hesitancy to tackle Islamism for fear of the charge of Islamophobia. Prevent's focus must be solely on security, not political correctness."



To: maceng2 who wrote (1529214)3/19/2025 5:47:40 AM
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UK: Muslim who urged students to recite Qur’an and wear hijabs outside school is new education top dog

Mar 18, 2025 5:00 pm

By Robert Spencer

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The Islamization of Britain proceeds apace, and anyone who dares suggest that the native culture is worth preserving is a racist, bigoted “Islamophobe.”



“Former headteacher who urged pupils to ‘recite the Koran’ and ‘wear hijabs outside of school’ appointed as Ofsted chairman,” by Eliana Silver, GB News, March 15, 2025:

A former headteacher who urged pupils to “recite the Koran” and “wear hijabs outside of school” has been appointed as the chairman of Ofsted.

Sir Hamid Patel will take up the interim role while a successor for Dame Christine Ryan is found.

This is believed to be the first time a religious school leader has been appointed to the role.

Patel is the chief executive of Star Academies Trust, which runs around 40 primary and secondary schools including Islamic schools, grammar schools and one Christian school.

He has been on the Ofsted board since 2019, and has led Star Academies since 2010.

Before that, he was the headteacher of Tauheedul Islam Girls’ High School in Blackpool.

While he was in that role, guidance at the school urged pupils to “recite the Koran at least once a week”, and “not bring stationery to school that contains un-Islamic images”.

In addition, the school became one of the first in the UK to advise students to wear a hijab outside the classroom.

The institution also came under fire for allowing a visit from Sheikh Abdul Rahman al-Sudais, a Saudi Arabian cleric who had called Jewish people “pigs”, praying for God to “terminate” them.

Speaking to The Sunday Times about the visit, Patel said: “The girls wanted to see this guy with 5 million followers. They had seen him on YouTube. He stayed 20 minutes.”…

Oh, well then! That makes it okay! And since you’re hosting (for twenty minutes) people of views you supposedly oppose, when should I be there?

Patel was knighted for his outstanding services to education in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in 2021 and also attended the King’s Coronation….