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Detail are still coming out, but it sounds like 13 dead and 35 injured at the airport in Brussels Belgium.http://abcnews.go.com/International/explosions-reported-brussels-airport/story?id=37832022
ruthabagah
03-22-2016, 05:59
25 according to the latest count from the Belge media.... Fuck terrorists.
ColoradoTJ
03-22-2016, 06:05
28 now. My prayers go out to the many families of Belgum affected by this.
They opened the gates and the barbarians came. The globalist elite are doing it here, too. Totalitarianism is their goal.
Zombie Steve
03-22-2016, 07:32
34 in a series of attacks across the city.
Great-Kazoo
03-22-2016, 08:12
All this was speeded up by the french bombers arrest. It was inevitable
KestrelBike
03-22-2016, 08:52
We have always been at war with terrorists....
Good thing they created such a 'safe space' for the muslims to breed extremism all across europe. All those peaceful refugees.. being thoroughly vetted
Great-Kazoo
03-22-2016, 09:14
Ho Chi Minh famously said when asked why the Viet Cong were so hard to defeat that the Viet Cong were the fish swimming in the sea of the Vietnamese people. I see the same parallel with ISIS and Al Queda and the Muslim world.
Taken from a NYT comments section.
All this was speeded up by the french bombers arrest. It was inevitable
It will go all summer long.
They've had months to plan/smuggle/recruit while Europe has done the exact opposite of what any reasonable person should do.
theGinsue
03-22-2016, 10:32
In the U.S., the liberals believe that the "gun problem" is due to the fact that we, as a nation, haven't embraced the idea of more gun laws, so we need more laws to fix the "problem". Those of us with at least 2 brain cells know the lunacy of this type of thinking. Mental health issues, a poor justice system which acts as incentives for crime, these are just part of what need fixing.
In Europe, the liberals there use the same type of thinking in regards to the muslims. They think the problem is that they haven't embraced the muslim world enough to make them feel welcome. Their belief is that by bringing in more muslims they can show how they're embracing these poor downtrodden folk and that with make everything alright.
You don't fix a problem with something by bringing in more of the same. You fix a problem by first identifying what the real problem is and then going after that. In the case of the muslims, even if just 1% have ill intent (which shows to be a low estimate), when you bring in 100,000 more, you've just accepted 1000 more terrorists - with the likely potential to convert many more.
If the world doesn't wake up soon we'll all soon be paying the price for poor logic. The only smart move for us common citizens is to simply ensure we've taken measures to prepare ourselves for the eventual risks our masters have subjected us to.
May the good citizens of Belgium find the grace in which to heal from this horrid event and, hopefully, their leaders will take actions to prevent it from occurring again.
It will go all summer long.
It's been going on for about 1400 years. It's time to wake up to the ideological war being waged. This isn't new.
Aloha_Shooter
03-22-2016, 10:45
Well, that tears it. Don't know what I'm doing about this year's vacation but it's definitely not going to be in Europe. Maybe South America -- not a lot of Middle Eastern transplants down there ...
theGinsue
03-22-2016, 10:50
Chile is nice, but very expensive. I love the Santiago Marriott.
ColoradoTJ
03-22-2016, 10:53
In the U.S., the liberals believe that the "gun problem" is due to the fact that we, as a nation, haven't embraced the idea of more gun laws, so we need more laws to fix the "problem". Those of us with at least 2 brain cells know the lunacy of this type of thinking. Mental health issues, a poor justice system which acts as incentives for crime, these are just part of what need fixing.
In Europe, the liberals there use the same type of thinking in regards to the muslims. They think the problem is that they haven't embraced the muslim world enough to make them feel welcome. Their belief is that by bringing in more muslims they can show how they're embracing these poor downtrodden folk and that with make everything alright.
You don't fix a problem with something by bringing in more of the same. You fix a problem by first identifying what the real problem is and then going after that. In the case of the muslims, even if just 1% have ill intent (which shows to be a low estimate), when you bring in 100,000 more, you've just accepted 1000 more terrorists - with the likely potential to convert many more.
If the world doesn't wake up soon we'll all soon be paying the price for poor logic. The only smart move for us common citizens is to simply ensure we've taken measures to prepare ourselves for the eventual risks our masters have subjected us to.
Totally agree, however I wonder how we as civilians can prepare for such things? (serious question)
Here are some things to look out for, but any other ideas, I am all ears.
-Keep a watchful eye for weird activity. Report even if maybe there is nothing...it could be everything. (this kind of stuff has cleared out a couple meth labs and whore houses in the zip code)
-Profile. I don't really give a crap if it is PC or not. It works. As the old saying goes "walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck..."
-Stop letting these sorts of people in the US. My Lord, this is just so obvious to me. Maybe even a short ban until things get sorted out.
Having 50 AR's, 20 Glocks, 10 1911's ready to go is not going to help when someone sits down 3' from you and detonates a bomb without doing anything except saying "Allahu Akbar" before pushing a button. How does one fight that kind of war?
I was thinking about this the other night, and I can only think the way to stop this is peer pressure. Round them all up...send them back to wherever or to camps just like in WWII and the Japanese Americans. These "good muslims" will tire from always getting the shaft and either do a couple of things:
1) Being fed up since they are actually looking for a better life and turn on their own.
2) Stay and fight since they can no longer be here.
This is just so frustrating to hear and deal with.
ColoradoTJ
03-22-2016, 10:56
Well, that tears it. Don't know what I'm doing about this year's vacation but it's definitely not going to be in Europe. Maybe South America -- not a lot of Middle Eastern transplants down there ...
We went to Germany in 13', and I have to admit it was a great vacation. Not one minute was I not looking around and wondering. This made it exhausting. When the plane touched down in Georgia, I have never been more relieved.
I traveled through the Brussels airport six times in 2010-11.
Even then, there was a police/military presence unlike anything I've seen in the U.S.
Made my wife feel safe, but it's all just show.
These kinds of attacks are unstoppable once the terrorists are in the country.
Situational awareness now includes watching for anybody with packs or luggage wearing a glove one hand. They appear to be hiding a dead mans switch in the glove. I imagine after these pictures get out they will begin wearing gloves on both hands. So look for gloves in warm weather when they're out of place as well.
How does one fight that kind of war?
Over there and not here. Stop importing the problem.
Over there and not here. Stop importing the problem.
But, but, but that's Islamaphobic!
We have to hold innocent people down in the West while they're murdered to show how enlightened we are.
HoneyBadger
03-22-2016, 11:56
I wonder how the left will try to use this for more gun control - and how we could possibly argue against it. 30 concealed carriers in the area wouldn't have prevented anything. Good people can only react, and it's hard to react to a bomb detonating in your face. Active shooters are one thing, but how long before ISIS puts a VBIED in a major US city?
Well, that tears it. Don't know what I'm doing about this year's vacation but it's definitely not going to be in Europe. Maybe South America -- not a lot of Middle Eastern transplants down there ...
Have you looked into a vacation to Cuba?
I wonder how the left will try to use this for more gun control - and how we could possibly argue against it. 30 concealed carriers in the area wouldn't have prevented anything. Good people can only react, and it's hard to react to a bomb detonating in your face. Active shooters are one thing, but how long before ISIS puts a VBIED in a major US city?
I've been saying this for years. How long until they bring the tactics from the streets of Kabul, Jalalbad, Baghdad, Sadr City, etc and start using them here? Sure some of the explosive materials aren't as easy to acquire, but the freedom of movement around our country- once they're here- is unhindered. I'm kind of surprised we haven't had more Paris-style, or even San Bernadino kind of attacks. Something tells me they're still waiting until they're much stronger before doing more attacks.
I did see this interesting bit posted on FB this morning:
10-20%, they act fine and assimilate quite well. 30-50%, they begin to seed local governance and community leadership with their ilk. 50-60%, they being planning and executing small sized attacks (see: Paris, California, Today). 70-80%, they conduct larger scale attacks (9/11 level planning). 90-100% Sharia is implemented. Where does it stop? When do we say enough?
HoneyBadger
03-22-2016, 12:33
I've been saying this for years. How long until they bring the tactics from the streets of Kabul, Jalalbad, Baghdad, Sadr City, etc and start using them here? Sure some of the explosive materials aren't as easy to acquire, but the freedom of movement around our country- once they're here- is unhindered. I'm kind of surprised we haven't had more Paris-style, or even San Bernadino kind of attacks. Something tells me they're still waiting until they're much stronger before doing more attacks.
I did see this interesting bit posted on FB this morning:
10-20%, they act fine and assimilate quite well. 30-50%, they begin to seed local governance and community leadership with their ilk. 50-60%, they being planning and executing small sized attacks (see: Paris, California, Today). 70-80%, they conduct larger scale attacks (9/11 level planning). 90-100% Sharia is implemented. Where does it stop? When do we say enough?
STOP BEING SO INTOLERANT AND ISLAMOPHOBIC! YOU ARE RACIST! YOU MUST BE A TRUMP SUPPORTER! [facepalm]
Honestly, there are tons of readily available things to construct bombs from at every hardware store. It doesn't take a genius, and you can probably find really simple instructions on the internet. We can't change that (and we shouldn't). This is a war of ideas and moral standards. We can't win by limiting people's liberty. We can only win by maximizing people's liberty and strong politically incorrect education of the type of war this is.
Everyone should remember the attack at LAX in 2002 at the El Al ticket counter. It's happened here outside of the 9/11 attacks. I say over and over that we don't know how many we've stopped here-only a rare few are publicized (the Times Square car bomb for one).
Bailey Guns
03-22-2016, 14:42
Well, I don't know who carried out these attacks. The JV team is contained. Couldn't have been them. Probably white, gun-owning, conservative males posing as muslims.
OldFogey
03-22-2016, 14:49
And don't forget - they were probably clinging onto their bibles while doing it...
Great-Kazoo
03-22-2016, 14:52
And don't forget - they were probably clinging onto their bibles while doing it...
With their DD214 in their other hand.
Wow.
This was taped a little over a week ago - from Brussels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsNXmQQSSp0
Since every current politician keeps saying, "we are not at war with Islam" or "we cannot go to war against a religion," can we go to war against Sharia as a political system - just as we went to war against Communism not that long ago?
Just change the language, then fire the cruise missiles, and deport the Sharia sympathizers.
Just a thought.
TEAMRICO
03-22-2016, 15:43
I'm not worried at all, this won't happen here.
ruthabagah
03-22-2016, 15:49
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BPTactical
03-22-2016, 18:43
How does one fight that kind of war?
By waging total war.
The only way one can win such a war is to show the enemy the horrific cost of waging their war against us.
Absolute, total warfare.
By waging total war.
The only way one can win such a war is to show the enemy the horrific cost of waging their war against us.
Absolute, total warfare.
Remember the Plain's Indian Wars!
BPTactical
03-22-2016, 19:50
Remember the Plain's Indian Wars!
I prefer the Nagasaki angle myself..
I prefer the Nagasaki angle myself..
Substitute Mecca and Medina - that is the only thing these mutherfuckers will understand.
BPTactical
03-22-2016, 20:19
Substitute Mecca and Medina - that is the only thing these mutherfuckers will understand.
Yup.
Face it- as ugly as the Saddams and Mohhamars of the world are, they serve a vital public service.
They kept a lid on these clowns and did it with an iron fist.
As you mentioned, it is the only thing they understand.
Over there and not here. Stop importing the problem.
+1
I do not wantonly wish for US warriors to be sent into battle, but I firmly believe that our nation is safer having our warriors fighting the terrorists on their ground rather then allowing the terrorists to bring the fight to our ground.
Si vis pacem, para bellum
SideShow Bob
03-22-2016, 20:36
I prefer the Nagasaki angle myself..
Slowly counting to to 50 as I bite my tongue..........
+1
I do not wantonly wish for US warriors to be sent into battle, but I firmly believe that our nation is safer having our warriors fighting the terrorists on their ground rather then allowing the terrorists to bring the fight to our ground.
Si vis pacem, para bellum
+1
With appropriate ROE
Great-Kazoo
03-22-2016, 21:09
+1
With appropriate ROE
ROE to date has been Don't insult Islam, Don't return fire if it's coming from a Mosque. Until The Religion of Peace understands, for every beheading there will be consequences. Until The ROP understands for every terrorist attack, There will be Consequences. Until the ROP understands we can be as if not more horrific as they are. NOTHING WILL CHANGE.
However The United States has neither the will power, or the moral fiber to do so. Thankfully.
Yup.
Face it- as ugly as the Saddams and Mohhamars of the world are, they serve a vital public service.
They kept a lid on these clowns and did it with an iron fist.
As you mentioned, it is the only thing they understand.
Yes, Saddam was an evil murderer but he kept the peace. Under his tyranny the muzzies left the Christians and Jews alone, same thing in Egypt, Libya, and Syria. In Syria the Russians are the good guys and the US are the bad guys, thanks obama.
There are 3 kinds of muslim, the murderous bastard and the chickenshit sympathizer and the honest one who knows the koran is a book of murder and domination so he keeps his mouth shut.
DavieD55
03-22-2016, 23:10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOuZCOGwkh0
DavieD55
03-22-2016, 23:35
Problem - Reaction - Solution
They opened the gates and the barbarians came. The globalist elite are doing it here, too. Totalitarianism is their goal.
Circuits
03-23-2016, 00:35
Those who do not learn history are condemned to repeat it
Those who do not learn history are condemned to repeat it
...over and over and over again.
...but they'll 'revise' history to fit their agenda. Problem solved.
Aloha_Shooter
03-23-2016, 07:49
You all seem to assume things aren't going according to the administration's plan. While Obama isn't as brilliant as the Left and MSM try to make out, he's not a dummy either. I'd say he's somewhat competently carrying out his actual intent and plan -- or at least Valerie Jarrett's ...
Yes, Saddam was an evil murderer but he kept the peace. Under his tyranny the muzzies left the Christians and Jews alone, same thing in Egypt, Libya, and Syria.
I'm curious on your source on this, everything in my experiences (extensive travel and work in the Middle East) were the opposite. In fact there were/are virtually no Jews especially left in these countries.
Aardvark
03-23-2016, 08:35
Great Kazoo...the problem I see is...the 'United States', aint so united anymore.
I'm curious on your source on this, everything in my experiences (extensive travel and work in the Middle East) were the opposite. In fact there were/are virtually no Jews especially left in these countries.
Oh really - I got my data from casual reading - perhaps dated material.
I'd stil prefer Saddam over ISIS.
I just ran a google and found this which supports your findings - https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/anti-semitism/iraqijews.html
In 2004, approximately 35 Jews were living in Baghdad, but by 2008, the once-thriving community of Jews living in the Iraqi capital has dwindled to below 10, not enough to hold a minyan (the requesite 10 men needed for most religious rituals), and a handful more in the Kurdish-controlled northern parts of Iraq.10 (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/anti-semitism/iraqijews.html#_edn10) The community still lives in fear, scared even to publicize the exact numbers of Jews remaining in Baghdad, but the Jewish Agency estimates it at about seven. Most of those in Baghdad are elderly, poor and lacking basic needs such as clothing, medication and food, but some remaining are middle class, including two doctors. The one synagogue (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/syntoc.html), the Meir Taweig Synagogue, was closed in 2003, after it became to dangerous to gather out in the open. Among the remaining Jews, one fearful man now in his early 40s describes himself as “the rabbi, slaughterer and one of the leaders of the Jewish community in Iraq.”11 (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/anti-semitism/iraqijews.html#_edn11)
I am corrected.
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