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  • Australia arrests 183 for setting bushfires that celebrities claim were caused by climate change

    01/07/2020 7:46:27 AM PST · by george76 · 33 replies
    The Post Millennial ^ | 1/7/2020 | Libby Emmons
    Australia’s rampant and destructive wildfires were started by arson, and fueled by dry conditions and high temperatures, but you’d never know it from the Golden Globes or mainstream media outlets. In November, a teenage volunteer firefighter from New South Wales was charged with setting 7 bushfires in the region, and then returning with his brigade to fight them. Apparently, he has set 17 fires, and the pyromaniac has now been barred from access to any firefighting equipment. ... Police arrested 183 people for lighting bushfires across Queensland, NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania in the past few months. NSW police...
  • Al-Qaeda Palestinian group claims responsibility (Fire jihad)

    11/26/2016 7:21:22 PM PST · by FreedomUS · 14 replies
    IsraelNewsOnline ^ | Nov-26-2016
    An al-Qaeda linked militant group has claimed responsibility for starting a devastating fire in the Israeli city of Haifa that forced tens of
  • A history of 'FIRE JIHAD' (arson Islamic jihad)

    11/26/2016 6:26:31 PM PST · by FreedomUS · 13 replies
    2009 - fire jihad - Australia Bushfire Jihad by Daniel Pipes Mar 26, 2009 updated Jul 4, 2015 As fires swept through a hot and dry Victoria State, Australia in February 2009, some observers (including myself) wondered if this might not be an Islamist attack on the country. But one stayed quiet, not having proof. Now, Mervyn F. Bendle, a senior lecturer in History and Communications at James Cook University, Queensland, has come out and made the argument in a 6,000-word article, "Australia's nightmare: bushfire jihad and pyroterrorism," in the National Observer. Bendle marshals an impressive body of evidence. But...