2010: Schemes, Memes & Themes…
…some changes and events we think will feature strongly in the coming year:
Régime Change in Iran
..probably won’t happen – unfortunately. Though Ahmadinejad and the hard-Islamist Mullahs have proven themselves to be little other than sadistic, ultraviolent despots who detest the people they are supposed to represent, they are proving overwhelming in their resilience; despite the enormous groundswell of protest after the disputed elections last year.
However, at the very least, the political élite will be busy securing emergency plans for their escape – just in case.
Say Goodbye to Modesty:
Islamic terrorism’s discovery of virtually undetectable binary explosives will mean Millimetre Wave ‘full-body-scanners springing up at airports around the world next year. At first, only on inbound US routes, but then - as with all erosions of privacy – their spread will be irresistible. Look out for (and allow time for) will also be more pat-downs, bag searches, questions and in-flight restrictions.
The time, inconvenience and expense for all this extra security? Consider it yet another slice of Islam tax non-Muslims will have to pick up.
Might be a good time to invest in companies like Cisco. Their ‘Telepresence’ videoconferencing technology will mean you can ‘be there’ without actually being there (if you see what we mean), for vital business meetings and such.
Yemen – the new Afghanistan
Al-Qaeda, increasingly fearful of US drone operations on the Pakistan/Afghan borders (a highly successful aspect of the current military operations there), have already started to flock there. Expect the Taliban to follow in the exodus – but they will most likely disperse into the large Pakistan cities such as Karachi and Lahore (probably aided and abetted by the treacherous ISI, the Pakistani ‘Intelligence Service’).
New British Government:
…same old Arabism, multiculturalism and dhimmitude. There may be a small degree of window-dressing, but by and large David Cameron will be anxious for his Conservative business chums to continue to profit from the not-so-stealthy importation of third-world immigrants (and consequent increases in indigenous unemployment) started by his opposite numbers in the what-will-be-by-then opposition Labour party.
The People Will Speak Up:
The British people, naturally tolerant and slow to anger, will finally show signs of their frustration with the Islamisation of their country. The UK arm of an organisation called SIOE (Stop The Islamisation of Europe), will also see its ranks swell – although it would do well to make alliances with secular groups such as the council of ex-Muslims of Britain and Jewish groups.
The English Defence League, a somewhat rag-tag group of mainly young male soccer fans, will have to lose its beer-swilling, football-chanting image (it needs to); and make a coherent case for what it stands for, if it too wishes see its membership widen.
There may be st least one violent clash with the hard-left UAF, Anjem Choudary’s ‘Islam4UK’ group and the EDL and others – possibly at Wooton Basset, the small Wiltshire market town near to RAF Lyneham, the Royal Air Force base used to fly home the bodies of British combatants in Afghanistan and Iraq.
It is here where the the ultra-fundamentalist al-Muhajiroun is likely to cross a line with mainstream Brits, by holding a demonstration with ‘symbolic’ coffins of dead Muslims.
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