Iraq: the deja vu of disaster
The West has not learned the lessons of the last Iraq war, even as calls for its belated involvement in the current crisis of the Islamic State grow.
Deradicalisation is not an option
‘Moderate’ Islamic leaders complain about racism and cry for funding. But the experts warn that deradicalisation efforts will fail because the ‘moderates’ hold the same basic world view as the extremists.
Australia’s efforts in Afghanistan begin to fall apart
Australia’s efforts in Afghanistan have failed and it’s more than likely that the mosque the Australian Defence Force built will be used to support Islamic violence.
Al hijra, Sharia law and Islamic immigration
Australia needs to understand the concept of al hijra (or Islamic immigration) as it is taught in Sharia law.
Why? Because Islamic immigration is conducted to establish global Islamic domination.
Martin Place: the greatest domestic intelligence failure in Australian history
The Martin Place siege report is an alarming read. It has actually covered up what should be described as the greatest domestic intelligence failure in Australian history.
We’ll ignore this blueprint at our own peril
21 Christians. 21 orange jump suits. And, at the end of the sickening but slickly-produced, five-minute video, 21 heads resting on 21 bloody corpses. It’s a brutal, savage and murderous atrocity, carried out in the name of Allah, the ‘merciful’, supposedly for the benefit of mankind. It’s a similar story with another video that surfaced a few days earlier. This time it went for over 20 minutes, but at the end of it a Jordanian pilot...
The failing front line in the war against ‘extreme’ Islam
On the one hand, a public servant might lose his head to a knife-wielding jihadi. And on the other hand, he could be labelled a racist bigot by Big Brother, lose his job and be cast out from society into the exterior darkness of wailing and gnashing teeth. Actually, to be truthful, they are both cards dealt in the same hand. It’s a hand called ‘being perceived to be the slightest, teeny-tiny bit concerned about Islam’. And all public...
The Anti-bogan, Islam and rape
There is a bleeding-heart webpage called the Anti-bogan. Now, this may come as a surprise, but some of the activity that the Anti-bogan page ‘outs’ I also agree is wrong. Which means that even I think bleeding-hearts can be right sometimes. However, most days the writers at the Anti-bogan page simply spend their time labelling people that they don’t like as ‘bigots’. Which basically means that the Anti-bogan page aligns neatly with...
Not dealing with the Islamic State
I wrote yesterday about how we should deal with the Islamic State. And just like charity, it all starts at home. We need to make sure that we are strong enough to protect ourselves internally before we embark on missions overseas, however warranted they may seem. Given the recent decision to raise terrorism threat levels, it is resoundingly clear that the internal danger is growing inside Australia. Although Australians didn’t need...
Dealing with the Islamic State
Everyone wants to do something about the Islamic State. But what? So far most of the action has amounted to a bunch of press conferences in which supposedly intelligent people drivel blather about the non-Islamic beliefs of those carving out the new Caliphate. For instance, Australia’s Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, has refused to call the Islamic State the Islamic State because he believes it is not Islamic or a state. So he referred...

