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To: bruinbirdman
There's a very interesting muslim group out of Jordan. Very forthright, because they're only speaking to muslims. A little while ago they published a map that was rather startling: all the known and established muslim countries, plus a little extra:

IAS

The islamification of South America and some of the carribbean is moving much faster than anyone thinks. Oh, and this thing is fairly accurate. You should be able to make out the established parts of the balkans.

3 posted on 07/03/2010 11:02:35 PM PDT by Hardraade (I want gigaton warheads now!!)
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To: Hardraade

Looks like Guyana. The parts of Latin America that were formerly under British rule (some of the islands and that tiny patch of continental South America) received immigrants from other parts of the British empire, notably India. The majority of them were Hindu and there is a large Hindu population there that doesn’t seem to be causing any trouble to anybody.

But some, alas, were Muslims. They were mostly merchants and for a long time went about their business without molesting the rest of the world. But now that we have this resurgent Islamic power movement, they have metastasized and provide a way for more radical Islam to gain entry.

A lot of those same areas also had large numbers of people descended from African slaves brought in the 18th century, so the situation was just perfect for this fusion of “Black Power” and Islam.

Now there are also other places in Latin America, such as Venezuela and in fact all the newly Marxist Latin American states, falling under Iranian influence. I think this has added an even more dangerous element to it.


6 posted on 07/04/2010 4:15:43 AM PDT by livius
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