- Over the weekend, a Norwegian gunman slaughtered 82 men,
women and children. He bombed several places and shot up a kids' summer
camp. He didn't approve of the Muslim invasion of his country and the
incongruent confusion of multiculturalism. In the past 20 years, Norway's
ruling elite imported 500,000 Muslim immigrants into that once mono-ethnic
society. That action created a growing separation and balkanization of
that country.
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- He may have reacted to a recent report that 85 percent
of all rapes and crime in Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim stem from Muslim immigrants.
While the Norwegian Islamic imams screamed, "racism, xenophobia,
nativism," the police reports validated the figures.
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- Is all that crazy or what? Of course, the next question
pops up, "Why did he kill regular Norwegian citizens?" The scope
of the insanity cannot be comprehended.
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- In Somali, as reported by the United Nations, 800,000
children will starve to death because Islamic militants promise to kill
any aid workers attempting to distribute food to adults and children alike.
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- Abdi Guled of the Associated Press said, "Mogadishu
, the capital, is a war zone."
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- If you watched the weekend reports on ABC, NBC or CBS,
you saw endless lines of wretched humans fleeing into Kenya and Ethiopia.
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- "If we are to save lives, we need to act now, to
bring in massive quantities of medicines, vaccines, nutritional supplies
and other aid into the region as quickly as possible," said Shanelle
Hall, director of UNICEF.
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- Ironically, AIDS has killed 42, 597, 559 Africans in
the past 30 years. It has currently infected 62,672, 209 that are slated
to die. One more African contracts HIV every nine seconds. (Source: http://www.kwanzaakeepers.com/africa-aids-death-count/africa-aids-death-count.htm)
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- But the Pope dictated that no one could or should use
condoms in Africa because it was against God's law.
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- Is that crazy or what? It makes you wonder what century
the Pope maintains his mindset or if he possesses a mind at all.
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- Going back to the situation where 800,000 African children
will die of starvation, the United Nations also released its latest population
projections that Africa will grow from its current 1 billion people to
a mind-numbing 3.1 billion within this century. That means that AIDS hasn't
and won't slow down the fecundity of the Africans. But it also begs the
question, "Does anyone have a brain in Africa?" Or, I might
add, any third world country?
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- Today, in countries like Africa, over 1 to 2 billion
people cannot procure a clean glass of water. Why? Somewhere in excess
of 3 billion humans do not have access to a toilet. That's why water
systems suffer incredible pollution. Does anyone possess an inkling of
the ramifications of Africa's adding another 2.1 billion to its current
population?
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- This stuff just boggles my mind. Why am I one of the
few addressing it?
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- Try this one on for size. India suffers 1,000 children
under age 12 dying daily from dysentery, diarrhea and other water borne
disease. That's 24/7 throughout the year folks! (Source: www.populationmedia.com )
Some estimates show that 10, 20 even 30 million Indians do not have access
to a toilet. The Ganges and all their other rivers are open sewer pipes.
I know because I saw it for myself. Yet they grow by a net gain of 11
million annually on their way to becoming the most populated country in
the world at 1.6 billion in 39 years.
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- On an NPR interview with Terri Gross of "Fresh Air",
an Indian transplant and editor of Time Magazine, Fareed Zakaria told Ms.
Gross that immigration will make America a "vibrant" 400 million
in several decades. He fled India because of its demographic nightmare
only to applaud another "American India" being formed in our
country. By the way, Terri Gross didn't ask Zakaria a single question on
what another 100 million people might do to our rivers, lakes, water
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- Am I off base here folks? Is it me? Am I out of touch?
Should I be writing into Time Magazine and NPR congratulating people like
Zakaria and Gross that are so out of touch with reality that they might
as well live on Mars?
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- Who is thinking and who refuses to think?
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- Going back to Somalia's nightmare: if you go to the
World Health Organization atwww.worldhealthorganization.com , you
will see that 18 million human beings die of starvation or starvation related
diseases annually. That's eight million adults and 10 million children
that die because they cannot cultivate enough food to eat.
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- According to NewsVine.com , a whopping 26 million refugees
are expected to be searching for a new country in order to survive within
the next two to three years. By the way, they are pouring into America
at a rate of 3.1 million annually in 2011. As the Neil Diamond song said,
"They're coming to America!"
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- And yet, you won't hear a peep from the major media networks
about what America faces when Fareed Zakaria' prediction of a "vibrant"
added 100 million refugees immigrate to our shores in the next 24 years.
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- Why am I one of the miniscule few Americans addressing
our demographic nightmare? Why isn't everyone screaming from the rooftops?
Why are we allowing our civilization to continue on this path? I have
attempted to interview on ABC, CBS, NBC, Today Show, Good Morning America,
CNN, FOX, Charlie Rose, Bill Moyers, 60 Minutes and the top 100 radio talk
shows. They won't touch the subject.
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- Are we collectively losing our minds and will we sit
by quietly while we collectively lose our civilization? That's what it
looks like from my window on the future. Our country is growing just as
crazy as the ones we read about in the news.
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- Here's where we're headed fellow Americans:
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- Tomorrow's Americaproject on www.youtube.com/contemporarylearning.
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- Producer: Dr. GEORGE A. COLBURNwww.tomorrowsamerica.com
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