January 9th, 2009 § § permalink
The Sun:
TV’s The Apprentice boss Sir Alan Sugar and Amy Winehouse record producer Mark Ronson are among prominent names discussed on a fanatics’ website.
Labour Peer and pal of Tony Blair Lord Levy, Foreign Secretary David Miliband and Princess Diana’s divorce lawyer Anthony Julius are also understood to be potential targets.
British anti-terror expert Glen Jenvey is convinced online forum Ummah is being used to prepare a deadly backlash against UK Jews.
Obsolete:
Jenvey has an interesting past, and as Tim from Bloggerheads who has done most of the digging with some help from others notes, he’s been involved in editing his own Wikipedia page, like all the finest egomaniacs, so nothing on there can be trusted in the slightest. Jenvey’s page claims that he studied radical Islam at college, spied on Iran for the United States, and also infiltrated the Tamil Tigers
Bloggerheads:
If Glen Jenvey really is a former spy, I would venture a guess that he was forced to retire because he wasn’t very good at it.
If his current job is sneaking around on Teh Internets, then I would even go so far as to suggest he’s not very good at that, either.
Judging by the way his websites keep getting excluded from Google and withdrawn from service, he should probably stay out of the SEO game, too.
Follow the links and read a proper news story you won’t find in the papers.
January 9th, 2009 § § permalink
Parts of the US right likes abstaining, whether sex or international politics, so this should come as no surprise, especially with the USs’ record:
The Guardian
The UN last night passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the 13-day conflict in Gaza, breaking a deadlock in the international community’s response to the crisis that risked exposing the UN to ridicule .
The vote was passed by 14 votes to nil, though the US, represented by secretary of state Condolleeza Rice, abstained. It came after three days of intense Arab pressure at the UN’s headquarters in New York and in the face of stiff Israeli opposition.
January 8th, 2009 § § permalink
The Sun
FEARS grew last night that hate-filled Islamic extremists are drawing up a “hit list” of Britain’s leading Jews — bringing the Middle East conflict terrifyingly close to home.
And what are they going to be hit with?
Asalamalykum, it seems that the time is right to compile a list of british people who support Israel
I read this post
“The names and addresses of Wealthy Zionist Jews can be found in the lists of sponsors and contributors of Zionist Charities. The names and addresses of Company Directors that work for Military Industrial Companies that support these tyrannical regimes can be found in publication like Dunn and Bradstreet”
It would be beneficial to start compiling a list so that we can write polite letters reminding them of the injustices of israel and to stop supporting israel
FFS. Hardly a call to arms is it? Polite letters.
The thread is pretty much this Saladin1970 guy, who starts off just posting a couple of links to where those names can be found and later on a couple of names from those lists, no actual addresses or phone number though and then some muslim/anti-Israel organisations/people to write, to put pressure on the pro-Israel organistions they deal with through divestment and other means.
So. So far Saladin1970 has tried to instigate a polite letter writing campaign. I’m quaking in my fucking boots.
Meanwhile. Up pops another member of the forum, Abuislam
Have we got list of top jews and supporters yet we can target? can someone start posting names and addresses
Some ones eager. Isn’t that what Saladin1970 has been doing, albeit without the addresses. I imagine finding some ones address is not particularly hard but may take a little more effort than just firing a name into Google.
Saladin1970 replies
sure
the simple way i did it was to go through each of those on the list
http://www.thejc.com/category/news-topics/jc-power-100
,it will give the work they do or the organisation they own, and you will be able to find the contact details.
The best thing to do is not to contact them directly. But identify a muslim organisation who works in that field or in that area and convince them to act to marganilze the zionists activity
So here are a few that i dug up the details for already with suggestions on what muslim organisation to contact.
will start it on a new page
C’mon Abuislam, Saladin1970 is doing his best, you have a look.
After a few more post with details of mMuslim organisations, but no actual names, well known or not, Abiislam finds a some prominent Jews
Sir Alan Sugar
Alan Howard
David Miliband
And now that there are prominent Jews/Jewish supporters names in the thread a journalist called Richard Tims has his money shot. Although we have only the forums moderators for that. His name doesn’t come up readily and is not listed on the NUJ freelance directory
This is the Thread which triggered the Headline in The Sun News Paper Today
I can confirm that the User “AbuIslam” who is posing as a Muslim on this forum is infact a freelance Journalist by the name of “Richard Tims” who registered on this forum to twist what the original Intent of this thread was for and to make Muslims look bad.
Abuislam Deliberated added comments on this thread which made is as if this thread was intended to cause harm to names that were mentioned
This has been confirmed from his IP address and Email addresses* has he used on this forum and previous usernames
But where did the other names in the Suns’ piece come from, Amy Winehouse, Mark Ronson, and Anthony Julius? They aren’t mentioned in the thread at all.
Details, mere details, eh? Well, they got to make sure we’re scared of the Muslims.
More by obsolete @ The Sun Lies
*let me guess – richard.tims@journos-r-us.com
January 7th, 2009 § § permalink
What do you reckon, then?
There’s still a few things to sort out like getting the feeds back through feedburner and little bits and bobs, but other than that, it’s all done.
I hope you like it and would appreciate if you’d let me know of any problems you come across, either in the comments or by email.
January 5th, 2009 § § permalink
Here’s a thought, following what I know of Zionist logic. Just indulge me a little, would you?
Most people in Gaza supports Hamas, which makes them terrorists. Because terrorist Hamas supporters own homes and run schools, hospitals, the powerstation, police stations and other instruments of public order and civic life, all those institutions are run by the terrorists specifically for the terrorists to hide in and around.
This, of course, makes them and every other Gazan fair game for the Israeli military machine.
So instead of messing about dropping little bombs over Gaza and now sending in ground troops, in retailition for those unaimable fireworks being lobbed over the border, how about Israel just nuke the place*?
It’s not like they’re not killing children already and apparently they don’t want the land, just the rockets to stop being fired at them. Raizing the place would stop the physcal war in an instant leaving the Zionist clear to concentrate all their efforts on the propaganda war, which is what they’re best at.
Surely it’s the best for everyone. The civilised half of civilisation gets all it’s angst out the way in one big burst, mimicking the way the actual residents of Gaza disappear, rather than a long drawn out wail. Egypt gets the chance to be good Arab brothers again, as the memory of what’s seen by some as the betrayal of the Palestinians is slowly forgotten and as the West Bank is not on Egypts border, what can it do? Israel gets nearer it’s goal of eliminating the Palestinians, because jeez, they don’t give up do they? 60 years and still bitter. You’d have thought they’d’ve got bored by now.
As a bonus it would scare them fuckers quiet in the west bank too, wouldn’t it, eh?
* I know Israel doesn’t have any nukes. *Ahem*
/Disclaimer: this post is tongue in cheek. i know it’s not funny, but then I ain’t a comedian/
January 2nd, 2009 § § permalink
The Times:
In its relentless quest for world living-room domination, Nintendo is preparing to take on the might of the world’s biggest broadcasters by launching its own television channel.
Viewable by anyone with a Wii games console and an internet connection, the Wiinoma channel is expected to deliver a family- oriented blizzard of cartoons, “brain-training” quizzes, cookery, educational and other lifestyle shows: all of it original content produced exclusively for Nintendo.
Broadcasts in Japan should begin in the spring and the console maker is considering international expansion that would lead to the channel being available in the homes of about 40million Wii owners by the end of 2009.
January 2nd, 2009 § § permalink
B’Tselem:
The First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions establishes two conditions that must be met for an object to be considered a legitimate military target: it must effectively contribute to military action and its total destruction or partial neutralization offers a clear military advantage.
Despite this, other statements made by Israeli officials in recent days raise the suspicion that the army is not maintaining the requisite distinction in its attacks in Gaza. Prime Minster Ehud Olmert stated that, “Israel is not at war with the Palestinian people but with Hamas, which has dedicated itself to acting against residents of Israel. Accordingly, the objects attacked today were selected with the emphasis on the imperative to prevent harm to innocent persons.” In an article published in yesterday’s Washington Post, a senior military official was quoted as follows: “There are many aspects to Hamas, and we are trying to hit the whole spectrum, because everything is connected and everything supports terrorism against Israel.” Major Avital Liebowitz, of the IDF Spokesperson’s Office, told the correspondent that the army had indeed widened its target list in comparison to previous operations, saying Hamas has used ostensibly civilian actions as a cover for military activities. “Anything affiliated with Hamas is a legitimate target,” she said.
These comments suggest that the operation in Gaza is aimed against every person and entity tied in some way to Hamas, even if they are not engaged in military action against Israel. An examination of the sites that were bombed in recent days raises questions regarding the legality of targeting many of them.
For example, the military bombed the main police building in Gaza and killed, according to reports, forty-two Palestinians who were in a training course and were standing in formation at the time of the bombing. Participants in the course study first-aid, handling of public disturbances, human rights, public-safety exercises, and so forth. Following the course, the police officers are assigned to various arms of the police force in Gaza responsible for maintaining public order.
Another example is yesterday’s bombing of the government offices. These offices included the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Labor, Construction and Housing. An announcement made by the IDF Spokesperson’s Office regarding this attack stated that, “the attack was carried out in response to the ongoing rocket and mortar-shell fire carried out by Hamas over Israeli territory, and in the framework of IDF operations to strike at Hamas governmental infrastructure and members active in the organization.”
These are just examples of what appear to be clear civilian objects attacked by the army. On the face of it, the activity carried out in these places is not military activity aimed against Israel, and the IDF spokesperson does not even make this claim. Clearly, then, they cannot be considered military objects in accordance with the provisions of international humanitarian law – they do not make an effective contribution to the military activity against Israel and the attack provides Israel with no militaryadvantage whatsoever, and certainly not a clear militaryadvantage.