Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Saudis - You're Not Doing Enough To Protect Yourself From Us

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah criticized Great Britain for not doing enough to defeat terrorism.

That's rather odd as Saudi Arabia certainly bankrolls more terrorism than any other country in the world and keeps planting hate spewing Wahabi mosques all around the world, including Britain.

Extremist literature that encourages hatred of gays, Christians and Jews can be easily found at many of Britain's mosques, according to a new survey.

Researchers for the centre-Right think tank Policy Exchange claims it found the literature in a quarter of the 100 mosques and Islamic institutions they visited.

Many of the publications allegedly called on British Muslims to segregate themselves from non-Muslims and for unbelievers to be treated as second-class citizens wherever possible.

The literature also allegedly contained repeated calls for gays to be thrown from mountains and tall buildings and for women to be subjugated.

Policy Exchange said that among the documents were the anti-Semitic forgery, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, and other publications peddling bizarre conspiracy theories.

Anthony Browne, the director of Policy Exchange, said: "It is clearly intolerable that hate literature is peddled at some British mosques.

"I am sure the majority of moderate Muslims will be as horrified as everyone else that pamphlets advocating jihad by force, hatred for insufficiently observant Muslims, Christians and Jews, and segregation have found their way into the UK's mosques."


Saudi royal family made a deal with the devil generations ago. In exchange for being left to wallow in wealth and peace, the Wahhabis were allowed to educate all Saudi children. Ultimately, that wasn't enough for the Wahhabis and they attacked Mecca in 1979. The attackers were killed, but the frightened Saudis struck another peace deal with the Wahhabis. This time, the Saudis would fund the establishment of Wahhabi mosques around the world, including Britain and the United States.

It seems that I'm not the only one gagging on Saudi hypocrisy.

King Abdullah caused an uproar ahead of a visit to Britain this week by scolding his hosts about terrorism. But as long as the Saudi monarch has raised the subject, by all means let's debate the kingdom's role in promoting radical Islam.

In a BBC interview Monday, King Abdullah said that "most countries are not taking this issue [terrorism] too seriously, including, unfortunately, Great Britain." The king also claimed, through a translator, that his security services had provided information that could have prevented the July 2005 bombings in London, implying that U.K. authorities chose to ignore it.

The royal musings didn't go down well, perhaps because Saudi Arabia churns out manpower, money and spiritual inspiration for jihadis around the world. British intelligence service MI5 yesterday refuted the accusations, saying Saudi information was "clearly not relevant to those attacks." But the Brits might as well press the king further on the subject by asking about Saudi Arabia's efforts to export its state-sanctioned brand of radical Islam, Wahhabism, to madrassas and mosques around the world.

Britain is one of the biggest targets. Policy Exchange, a think tank, put out a report Monday that Saudi Arabia was the source of much of the extremist material found in British mosques. According to the conclusions of a year-long investigation, that material included calls for the murder of Muslim "apostates" and gays, as well as anti-Western incitement. It was either written by members of the Saudi religious establishment, or distributed by the country's institutions, or found in Saudi-funded mosques. "The influence of Saudi Arabia is both powerful and malign," the report concludes.


Maybe it's time we gave King Abdullah reason to fear the west even more than the Wahhabis.

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