Islamic Kingdom of god on Earth, Shariah Law
The Thailand Coup Creating A New World Order
9/29/2006Below are the topics discussed from the above article atThe 'Axis of Evil' and the Leftist /Marxist -- Islamist Alliance
To Make America Bleed Profusely To The Point Of Bankruptcy
Have the 'Canaries' Stopped Singing!
The Shiite Crescent and the Emerging Sunni Caliphate in South East Asia("As we see the development of the Shiite Crescent emerging from Iran and potentially stretching from China to the Mediterranean into a Caliphate, so we see the potential for the an emerging Sunni Caliphate in South East Asia.")
The Rise of the East Asian Caliphate
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Prayer for the Apocalypse to Come Soon("The battle for the Shiite Caliphate continues to rage in Iraq between the Sunni and Shiite factions.")Impact of the Thailand Coup on ASEAN Countries and Participants at the First East Asia Summit
The Rise of Mediterranean Caliphate - The Pope Wars("The war waging against the Pope potentially indicate a second front directed at the Rome and the Vatican. The Islamist actions against the Pope are being used to unite the forces against the Vatican and an assault against Europe."
"To put the war against the Pope and the battle for Rome, I refer back to the statements of Leading Sunni Sheikh Yousef Al-Qaradhawi and Other Sheikhs Herald the Coming Conquest of Rome as reported in the MEMRI Special Dispatch of December 6, 2002, No. 447." at http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP44702
Al-Qaradhawi's (Al-Qaradawi) Plan For The Fall of RomeConclusionMore Muslim Jihadists Ready To Go In S.E. AsiaBy Emma-Kate Symons in ManilaOctober 02, 2006A NETWORK of homegrown converts to radical Islam has emerged as a major terrorist threat in South-East Asia, teaming up with higher-profile al-Qaeda offshoots Jemaah Islamiah and Abu Sayyaf to plot attacks on Western and local targets.
Manila's top anti-terrorism official has told The Australian that the group of former Christians known as Rajah Solaiman is highly educated and well-financed and lacked the profile of traditional Islamist terrorist groups, making it easier to evade detection.
His warning came as Indonesian and Australian mourners remembered the 20 people killed in JI's last major terror attacks, at Jimbaran Bay and Kuta in Bali a year ago yesterday.
Terrorist experts believe that while JI has suffered some significant setbacks in the past 12 months, its alliance with southern Philippines groups such as Rajah Solaiman mean it is still a potent force.
The Australian understands that Canberra is closely monitoring the pursuit of Rajah Solaiman, which shares JI's goal of a pan-Islamic state in Asia.
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