The news just announced that a bomb exploded in Brussels Airport, killing and wounding many people. Apparently it was close to the American Airlines check-in area.
I am pretty sure that was a terrorist attack conducted by IS to show that Salah Abdeslam was not the only active terrorist in Belgium and that his arrest won't change anything. No surprising when we know that there are hundreds of thousands of disgruntled, poor, and terror-supporting Muslims in Brussels alone, and millions in Western Europe.
By my own reckoning 5 years ago, I estimated that between 20% and 40% of unemployed Muslims in Belgium are members of terrorist organisations (i.e. between 10,000 and 20,000 people) and between 40% and 100% of these unemployed immigrants passively supported terrorist organisations by donating money. Employment status seems to be an important factor in determining whether Muslim immigrants support terrorism or not. That was long before the Paris attacks. I am surprised that almost nobody reacted to my posts on the subject.
It was only after the Paris attack last November, when the police managed to make the link with the Molenbeek Muslim neighbourhood of north-west Brussels, that the authorities and journalists started to worry about that terrorist nest in Brussels. Maybe it's time they checked Eupedia a bit more often and listened to my warnings. If tough measures are not taken to expel from Europe* the most dangerous bunch of the unemployed Maghrebi Muslims, more terrorist attacks will happen, at an increasingly frequent pace, and it won't be limited to Belgium and France. It's time that the authorities woke up. For years they have been asleep, complacent and hoping nothing would happen. For the last few months they have made some rustle through the media, which mostly scared tourists away and had a negative impact of the economy. That's self-mutilation. The half measures they have taken so far are not what I call 'waking up'. This is lucid dreaming at most! They just realised that they had been dreaming, but don't know how to take control of their mind and body yet.
* I say 'expel from Europe' because incarcerating them won't be possible without proofs of wrongdoings, which may not happen until it's too late. Besides, prison are notorious breeding grounds for terrorist organisations. They are places that turn disgruntled men into true terrorists and facilitate recruitment for terrorist organisations. Another possibility would be to create a completely new type of prison where all prisoners are in complete isolation from one another, with no common area, no chance of socialising and no Internet/phone or other form of outside contact.
Of course expelling potential terrorists only works if:
- they are DNA tested
- they have their eyes scanned for future iris recognition programmes
- they are listed by Interpol with all the biometrics data and prevented from ever re-entering the EU or other Western countries.
Another reason why expelling potential terrorists is the better solution is that it costs far less than incarceration or constant monitoring of free suspects.
I am pretty sure that was a terrorist attack conducted by IS to show that Salah Abdeslam was not the only active terrorist in Belgium and that his arrest won't change anything. No surprising when we know that there are hundreds of thousands of disgruntled, poor, and terror-supporting Muslims in Brussels alone, and millions in Western Europe.
By my own reckoning 5 years ago, I estimated that between 20% and 40% of unemployed Muslims in Belgium are members of terrorist organisations (i.e. between 10,000 and 20,000 people) and between 40% and 100% of these unemployed immigrants passively supported terrorist organisations by donating money. Employment status seems to be an important factor in determining whether Muslim immigrants support terrorism or not. That was long before the Paris attacks. I am surprised that almost nobody reacted to my posts on the subject.
It was only after the Paris attack last November, when the police managed to make the link with the Molenbeek Muslim neighbourhood of north-west Brussels, that the authorities and journalists started to worry about that terrorist nest in Brussels. Maybe it's time they checked Eupedia a bit more often and listened to my warnings. If tough measures are not taken to expel from Europe* the most dangerous bunch of the unemployed Maghrebi Muslims, more terrorist attacks will happen, at an increasingly frequent pace, and it won't be limited to Belgium and France. It's time that the authorities woke up. For years they have been asleep, complacent and hoping nothing would happen. For the last few months they have made some rustle through the media, which mostly scared tourists away and had a negative impact of the economy. That's self-mutilation. The half measures they have taken so far are not what I call 'waking up'. This is lucid dreaming at most! They just realised that they had been dreaming, but don't know how to take control of their mind and body yet.
* I say 'expel from Europe' because incarcerating them won't be possible without proofs of wrongdoings, which may not happen until it's too late. Besides, prison are notorious breeding grounds for terrorist organisations. They are places that turn disgruntled men into true terrorists and facilitate recruitment for terrorist organisations. Another possibility would be to create a completely new type of prison where all prisoners are in complete isolation from one another, with no common area, no chance of socialising and no Internet/phone or other form of outside contact.
Of course expelling potential terrorists only works if:
- they are DNA tested
- they have their eyes scanned for future iris recognition programmes
- they are listed by Interpol with all the biometrics data and prevented from ever re-entering the EU or other Western countries.
Another reason why expelling potential terrorists is the better solution is that it costs far less than incarceration or constant monitoring of free suspects.
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