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イスラム教徒挑発漫画の編集者は、やっぱりネオコン=シオニスト直系だった!!
2月7日付のネット情報誌TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSISは、デンマークの有力紙Jyllands-Posten (以下JP)にイスラム教徒挑発用の漫画を掲載させた編集者Flemming Roseが、米国シオニスト=ネオコンDaniel Pipesおよびアメリカ新世紀計画(Project for a New American Century:PNAC)の信奉者であり、「反テロ戦争」を背後から操るシオニスト=ネオコンを強いつながりを持っていることを伝えています。
翻訳の時間がありませんので英文をそのまま貼り付けますが、まあ思ったとおりです。「文明の衝突」戦略を全力で推し進めているのはヤツラですから。昨年のフランスを中心とした「イスラム暴動」を煽り立てたのは《フランスのヒトラー》サルコジで、こいつもネオコンに近い立場と言われています。
そして煽り立てられているのはイスラム教徒だけではなく、近年の流れを見ていると、キリスト教徒、ユダヤ教徒、また他地域の様々な文化圏同士が、すべて「衝突へ、衝突へ」と煽り立てられているようです。(日本の関係で言えば、日本、中国、韓国・朝鮮)
http://www.total411.info/2006/02/cartoon-editor-fleming-rose-and.html
TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSIS
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Cartoon editor Fleming Rose and the tentacles of PNAC
It turns out the editor who originally publshed the "offensive" Muslim cartoons is a disciple of Daniel Pipes and the "clash of civilizations" theory put out by Project for a New American Century. PNAC is the outfit that called for a "Pearl Harbor event' in order to initiate a global war against the Muslim world.
Crhistopher Bollyn has more in American Free Press, Feb. 4:
"Under the guise of free speech, a leading Danish newspaper published a dozen provocative anti-Islamic cartoons clearly designed to offend Muslims. The predictable result has greatly increased the possibility of violence and left Denmark in a costly and dangerous predicament.
Four months after Jyllands-Posten (JP), Denmark's most widely read morning paper, published 12 anti-Islamic cartoons, Danes woke up to the fact that there is a very high price to be paid for promoting the "clash of civilizations."
The fact that the editors behind the anti-Islamic images claim to be exercising free speech while refusing to address Europe's strict censorship laws regarding discussion of the Holocaust and the ongoing imprisonment of historical revisionists reveals the existence of a more sinister agenda behind the provocative cartoons.
"Agents of certain persuasion" are behind the egregious affront to Islam in order to provoke Muslims, Professor Mikael Rothstein of the University of Copenhagen told the BBC. The key "agent" is Flemming Rose, the cultural editor of JP, who commissioned cartoonists to produce the blasphemous images and then published them in Denmark's leading morning paper last September.
The International Herald Tribune, which reported on the offensive cartoons on January 1, noted that even the liberalism of Rose had its limits when it came to criticism of Zionist leaders and their crimes. Rose also has clear ties to the Zionist Neo-Cons behind the "war on terror."
Rose told the international paper owned by The New York Times that "he would not publish a cartoon of Israel's Ariel Sharon strangling a Palestinian baby, since that could be construed as 'racist.'" [...]
Rose traveled to Philadelphia in October 2004 to visit Daniel Pipes, the Neo-Con ideologue who says the only path to Middle East peace will come through a total Israeli military victory. Rose then penned a positive article about Pipes, who compares "militant Islam" with fascism and communism.
In April 2003, President George W. Bush nominated the rabid anti-Muslim Pipes to the board of the United States Institute of Peace, a congressionally sponsored think tank