Wednesday, January 16, 2019
The real reason behind ISIS: Part 2
In my previous posting -- The real reason behind ISIS: Part 1 -- I concluded with these three paragraphs (the third paragraph being the single, ominous word "Yet"):
...if Muslims can't finalize their Jihad against the West now, how would they be able to in the future? Short answer: By transferring enough millions of Muslims into the West to settle in, lay down roots, and burrow in deeply into the various interstices of our societies such that at some future date -- I would say probably no sooner than 100 years from now -- they will be able to rise up and engage in a massive, broad, diffuse campaign of violence. Sort of an "Intifiada to end all Intifadas".
Why wait 100 years? Simply because they realize the time is not right: they don't have the numbers yet, and they don't have the depth of penetration throughout the West.
Yet.
An important -- if not crucial -- part of the description of the Muslims streaming into the West (with no end in sight of the flood of near Biblical -- or Koranic -- proportions) is that the vast majority are coming here not in order to perpetrate terror attacks in their lifetime (or even in their children's lifetime, or even their grandchildren's or great-grandchildren's lifetime). They are here to pave the way for the day when they will be able, feasibly, to unleash terror on a general level without getting stopped. Obviously, since the West remains massively superior to Muslim capabilities, Muslims will have to bide their time. Given that, the best way for Muslims to keep our guard down is for most of them to "behave", pretending to just wanna have sandwiches. Given that the entire mainstream of the West agrees that the vast majority of incoming Muslims are harmless, their ultimate plan is going swimmingly.
See part 3.
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