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Lost in France
Lost in France Ilana Mercer lambasts the Hexagon’s Keystone Cops “HEY, it’s me, Salah Abdeslam. Did you see the attacks across Paris? Bismillah, may we have many more like them. Brothers Brahim Abdeslam, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, my self and others pulled it … Continue reading
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The Monster Ants
The Monster Ants Niels Hav wonders about ISIL and life on our planet “I have the feeling that we small monster ants are alone at home on this mystical planet.” The universe consists of 100 billion galaxies; our galaxy is … Continue reading
Emasculated West Primed for Muslim Takeover
Emasculated West Primed for Muslim Takeover ILANA MERCER deplores the feminization of our culture Programed as they are in feminist myth-making, journalists, young and old, often ask incredulously, “Why would western girls travel to join ISIS fighters?” “ISIS men don’t … Continue reading →
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