Posted on 02/02/2016 2:45:31 PM PST by Travis McGee
My essay from last November, "Tet, Take Two: Islam's 2016 European Offensive," has been translated into French.
If you have any contacts in the online Francophone world, please kick this link over to them.
In today's EU, this essay would be "hate speech" on its face, for stating the truth about Islam's mortal threat to European civilization. But sharing links is not illegal, (yet), so please share with your French-speaking friends, family etc.
This article is a warning, and in French, it's a test of Europe's freedom of speech.
http://gatesofvienna.net/2016/02/loffensive-islamique-en-europe-un-tet-numero-2/
Accroches-toi a ton reve
Accroches-toi a ton reve
Quand tu vois ton bateau partir
Quand tu sents — ton coeur se briser
Accroches-toi a ton reve.
As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of man,
There are only four things certain since social progress began ...
Was Gladius already in place at that time?
Singing the Little Sparrows song at the dissolution was a Gallic shrug and a “FU anyway”.
Would guess that a number found work at tail end the Katanga War, Biafra and elsewhere in African stewpots of day.
...and if the Bundeswehr was aware, then so were the STASI and Moscow.
1961...interesting year and lead up to Oct 1962 show down.
Faulkes and Bob Denard were very much involved in Katanga, backed by the French Secret Service/s- sometimes competing against each other's goals- not so much in Biafra where the German Rolf Steiner and Welshman Taffy Williams had pretty well replaced the *officially/secretly backed* mercs from France and Belgium. The Biafrans had bloody little with which to pay mercs or buy arms anyway; the Nigerians had oil revenue.
Major Taffy:
Colonel Steiner:
Gladio. Yep. So was Northwoods and Green Light.
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