Saturday, July 02, 2011

Stealth Jihad? Why the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case matters

Up now at Jihad Watch is "The case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn" (aka DSK), in which I discuss the recent developments regarding this case. It turns out that DSK's accuser, a devout Muslim woman who migrated to the US from Africa under questionable circumstances, was trying to profit from whatever happened in that hotel suite in New York. That, and many other reasons, is why the legal case against DSK is rapidly unraveling.

Furthermore, it also turns out that DSK's accuser has a very shady past and is finally getting caught up in her own web of treachery and lies. She's associated with drug dealers, money launderers and other assorted criminals, she's lied on her taxes, she's repeatedly lied to prosecutors -- and that's just what we know so far.

The forensic evidence strongly points to some sort of sexual intercourse between DSK and the Muslima, but there's clearly more to this sordid story. DSK's accuser, with her apparent clumsy extortion attempt of a rich, powerful Jew, fits into a long, time-honored Muslim pattern of criminality. Her example of 'stealth' jihad to use infidel laws to her own ends holds true to Islamic traditions of thieving, parasiting, and otherwise exploiting 'infidels'.

Read it all.

1 comment:

Epaminondas said...

You know the sad part is that EVEN IF TRUE, we cannot EVER prove intent,unless the smoking gun is both IN the recorded prison phone calls this idiot made to her boy friend, AND (most questionable of all, sadly) the DA of NY RELEASES IT.

Until then, or unless that happens, best to hold off on assumption of motive beyond PURE FELONY EXTORTION