Sunday, March 09, 2008

Kosovo, Albanians Are The Villains

This article from America's Daily fills in the knowledge gaps we may have and puts into perspective the danger of allowing Albanians into Europe or indeed the USA - where there are significant numbers.

Here is some historical evidence to show that Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence is illegal. Many people not only in the US but also in Europe are grossly misinformed on this issue. An independent Kosovo is a dangerous situation for the cultural and social integrity of Europe.

Has the world gone crazy or is there a master plan that the super powers have in mind so intricate that the common people cannot comprehend? This is the question I have been asking myself during the last couple of weeks while following closely the development of the drama in Kosovo. The opinion that Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence is illegal is shared by many countries in the world since it blatantly defies international agreements.

For some inexplicable reason, the US and the big West European countries embraced the self proclaimed independence of this province in the Balkans inhabited by clans of ruthless terrorists. I am sure that many people are raising their eyebrows right now so I will provide some historical evidence to back my judgment since I know for a fact that many people not only in the US but also in Europe are grossly misinformed on this issue. Read the rest at CommonSense>>

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very interesting. One of the terms used in the linked article appeared unfamiliar at first . . ."Uahabism". .. but once relating it to the type of Islam eminating from Saudi Arabia, I assume it's a variation on the spelling I'm more familiar with, "Wahabbism".

On a side note, the article lists a number of Albanian crime family surnames.

QUOTE:'Albanian organized crime originated from the traditional family clans. These are a few surnames provided:

Hodja
Ahmeti
Veliu
Djashari
Tachi

For yuks and giggles, I decided to pull out my local white pages and see how many of these names were listed locally. . . well guess what? "They're heeeeere". Gee, thanks a lot, Madeline Albright - NOT! Biotch!

I suspected as much as there was a gruesome event several months ago. A drug deal gone bad involved the torture of young children in front of their parents. The children were then murdered before their parents eyes, they parents were murdered and then their house was burned down. Rumors circulated for months that the local Albanian mob was involved. An impromptu memorial formed around the chain link fence surrounding the ashes. A few days after, I witnessed a couple of mourners standing at the fence, fully draped in their black hefty bag garb. SPIT!
Yes, the authorities did find those responsible and one began serving multiple life sentences and the other is facing sentencing this week.

Ray Boyd said...

"Uahabism is a fundamentalist movement in the Islam and is the main inspiration for the terrorists from Al Qaida"

You must be right it's another word for Wahabbism because of the Al Qaida connection above.

Anonymous said...

"...is there a master plan that the super powers have in mind so intricate that the common people cannot comprehend?"

I believe the answer to this question is "yes"...the World Federalist movement. It's not exactly a secret since Strobe Talbott, former Assistant Secretary of State under Clinton published an article in Time magazine entitled "The Birth of a Global Nation".

The ultimate goal of this movement is the reduction in power of the nation-state in favor of a strong world government. When viewed in this context, Western policy against Serbia/for Kosovo independence may become more clear.

Unfortunately, this also means the weakening of the U.S. Constitution and U.S. sovereignty. The scary thing is just how many of the rich and powerful are on-board with World Federalism. As Pat Buchanan put it succictly "buenos noches America".

Anonymous said...

Don't dare calling albanians muslim

Anonymous said...

We have been lied to about this whole Serbian thing since the begining. We did a horrible thing to the serbian people. Our country still thinks that we did a great thing by stopping the genocide in that area by the Serbs. We were told only what they wanted us to here. Our opinions were formed from this information. Now we have to sit and wonder what will happen now because the muslims have power. They have proven to be disrespectful of the history of that country. They have proven to be brutal to the Serbs that live there now. I can't believe that we did this. It wouldn't be any different if the U.N. were to decide to fight against the U.S. in favor of foreigners here now who may claim that they feel that they want to be separate from the U.S. and be given land here for their people. We already have different sects of people living here who live by their own set of rules even if it is illegal, like the polygomist mormons, and the amish. How long will it take for muslims to join together and declare a city muslim and demand that their islamic laws be practiced. What about hispanic immigrants and their descendants that claim their land was stolen and want it back.

Anonymous said...

I'm Albanian, and i am very offended by Albanians being called villains. I myself am roman catholic, and can tell you that Albanians are mostly atheist. I am ashamed of those that call themselves Albanians, and yet say they are muslims. My priest was tortured in jail for 27 years under communism for being a christian, so i take my religion seriously...Muhammed was a greedy pedophile, and an epileptic, and islam is a very dangerous threat to Europe!!! --just compare the noble, perfect, selfless figure of Jesus Christ to Muhammed--bastard who died rich, and old while fucking 9 year old's!!!

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
I think we made a mistake here. We are an anti-Jihad website. We are not big fans of Islam, and we hate Islamic Jihad.

Our statement that Albanians are the villains was meant as a comment on Muslims.

Muslims, as far as we know, make up 80% of Kosovo, and they are the ones causing problems.

Am I right?