Channel 4 Dispatches 1 March 2010: Britain's Islamic Republic

Started by Helphand, March 02, 2010, 12:25:14 PM

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Helphand

Anyone have any reaction having seen the above? I assumed it was a swing in the other direction from the Hegelian Dialectic crowd at Channel 4 following last year's piece about the unremittingly pervasive Zio-Influence in UK politics.

Executive Producer: Steve Boulton (like the US senior politico, John zio-Bolton perhaps?); Production Managers: Emma Friend and Jackie McKinney. Featured interview cameos with Brian Coleman, Peter Golds, Ted Jeory. Truly a kavalcade of kikes.

Oh dear, your slip's showing. Mind, it's a bit rich for you, Melanie Phillip[owit]s etc etc to be whinging about the effects on society of the mass population movements in whose facilitation Zionists and Jews generally seem to have played an inordinately large role (in the UK, Lester, Soskice et al.).

Or is it unwitting in-fighting?  

<http://www.catholicvoice.co.uk/pinay/part4c.htm>
"The description New Christians, which the false Jewish Christians, especially those of Spanish and Portuguese origin, still use today, is also customary among the Musulmans. The Jewish Encyclopaedia which we mentioned cites examples under the word "criptojudios" (= Christians who secretly admit to Judaism): "This phenomenon (criptojudaismo) is still not very old. It appeared in 1838, when the Shah of Persia compelled the Jewish community of Meshed to admit to Islam. Several hundred Jews then formed a community, which was known under the name Dja-did-ul-Islam. The new Musulmans seemingly followed the Mohammedan rites and undertook the usual pilgrimages to Mecca. In secret, however, they practised the religious customs of their forefathers. The members of the community of Dja-did-ul-lslam held religious gatherings in underground synagogues, circumcised their sons, observed the Sabbath, respected the laws of diet and survived the danger to which they exposed themselves. However, later many of them left Meshed and founded two settlements of the sect in Herat, Afghanistan, Merv and Samarkand, Turkestan, Bombay, Jerusalem and even in Europe (London). Through emigration their number in Meshed grew to 3000 and in Jerusalem there were 500 believers. The traveller and orientalist Walter Fischel described the customs and traditions of Dja-did-ul-Islam in his work "A Swindler" (gauner = swindler, rogue, gypsy) in Persia (in Hebrew, 1930).240 May the English take heed, for many Musulmans who live in London, as well as in the entire Islamic world, are concealed Jews."


Maybe that Donmeh Boris Johnson should have contributed to the debate...

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