Posted on 06/05/2026 2:14:56 PM PDT by Jacquerie
It’s a typical afternoon in Saint-Denis, the narrow streets packed with people whose faces you cannot see. The women move in niqab, shapes without features, eyes that do not meet yours. The shop signs are in Arabic, the smell of cumin and lamb fat rises from every doorway, thick and permanent, as if the street itself has been marinated in another world. From three directions at once, the call to prayer cuts through the air. Al-lahu Akbar. God is great. Come to prayer. Come to salvation.
Even the French police do not enter without backup. Ambulances request escorts before responding to calls. In the lost territories of Marseille, law enforcement officers disguise themselves as Muslims before making arrests. France’s own intelligence service has mapped 150 such districts across the country. A former senior official of French foreign intelligence put it in numbers: these enclaves exist in 859 cities, and four million people — six percent of France’s entire population — live inside them.
There was a time when Paris was the most romantic city in the world. You could stop on the banks of the Seine at dusk, buy a baguette and a bottle of wine from the corner shop, sit on the stone steps above the water, and feel, without irony, that life was generous, and civilization was real. The light on the river. The smell of bread. The sound of French — that particular music of a language that assumes beauty is worth the effort.
That Paris is gone. This is the story of how it fell. This is the story of the fall of France.
In April 2024, a classified document landed on Emmanuel Macron’s desk. Seventy-three pages, stamped Secret Défense. The document had one purpose: to answer the question that French politicians had been avoiding for twenty years. What is actually happening to this country — and who is making it happen. Macron read it and locked it in a drawer.
For months, the report sat classified and untouched while the streets of Saint-Denis continued to empty of French faces, while the mosques of Marseille continued to fill, while the call to prayer continued to replace the sound of French in neighborhoods that were, on every map, still France. The president of the Republic knew the answer. He chose not to share it.
Then it leaked. In May 2025, Le Figaro obtained the full document and published it. It was a detailed, deliberate, patient, funded, and coordinated plan across borders. A plan to take over France, not by force, but from the inside. Neighborhood by neighborhood, school by school, sports club by sports club. The name of the document, “Frères Musulmans et Islamisme Politique en France,” - The Muslim Brotherhood and Political Islam in France.
This is the plan, detailed, Stage by stage, neighborhood by neighborhood, for the Islamic conquest of France by the Muslim Brotherhood:
Stage One: The Prey.
Every conquest begins by choosing the right target, and the Muslim Brotherhood chose with surgical precision to start with the poor, the forgotten, the people who feel angry and lost. The playbook is elegant in its simplicity; you do not approach it with a Quran. You approach with a job offer. You offer a sense of community and belonging. A Brotherhood-affiliated temp agency calls back when no one else does. A community sports club gives people somewhere to be on Thursday nights. A personal development workshop, run by a soft-spoken man who quotes the Prophet between practical advice about CV writing, makes lost people feel cared for, for the first time, that someone sees them.
By the time the religious identity arrives, and it always arrives, the young man is already inside the ecosystem. The mosque is not a recruitment center; it is a homecoming. He does not feel he has been converted; he feels he has been found. And the man who found him now has something that no government program, no integration policy, and no French republican value has ever managed to give him: he has his complete and total devotion.
Islam in the US must be destroyed.
Gee, nice country you have here. Be a shame if blind greed led you to lose it.
Germany, I don’t know enough about that. But I would suspect the same is true there as well.
And as a side point, a hat tip to our Founders. The 2A makes every American a quiet, yet ready militiaman. So a Muslim conquest here just might hit a speed bump.
This gal is not going to put on a burka. It ain’t gonna happen.
“Islam in the US must be destroyed.”
God isn’t going to look favorably on anybody who murders or rapes.
The Prophet got in over his head with bad people.
Islam EVERYWHERE must be destroyed. There isn’t a culture anywhere that isn’t threatened by it.
If France wants to get rid of these violent hate driven invaders they can only do it by killing them. If they don’t kill them then the French will be killed by them.
The West does not have the stomach for it. But the only possible solution is to do something more extreme than anything Hitler did. If you don’t like that idea, then you’re just surrendering to Islam.
I actually do think of the Borg when I think of Islam. :-)
Amen. Iran doesn't have one either and I think that's a big part of why the Iranian people can't rise up and throw out the Ayatollahs - it would be close to suicide.
Same playbook. In Gaza, Hamas was a humanitarian organization in the 1980s until around the time of the Oslo accords. Then, a decade later, they recruited a lot of young men who became militants and eventually won the election, kicked out Arafat’s Fatah/PLO and the Palestinian Authority - literally kicked them out, forced them to flee, or killed them and their collaborators.
CHINA FOUND THE RIGHT SOLUTION
And near as I can tell, China doesn’t have a muslim problem at all.
Long ago when I still subscribed to NR Jay Norfkimgler was one of my favorite contributors . He wrote of how wonderful Paris was and how it could not last. And he was right.
Is Islam getting converts in the way the author suggests?
Yes it will. Unless she’s willing to use that pistol along with the support of thousands more armed and willing citizens.
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