British Salafi Abu Mounisa Pulls The Cork Out Of The Sharia Bottle – Now We’re Talkin’ Some ISLAM, Dude

Here’s a don’t-miss from Gates of Vienna:

 With thanks to Vlad Tepes.

 Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Infidels of the world, Baron Bodissey proudly presents six minutes and sixteen seconds of magical video footage from The Islamic Awakening Conference, featuring British salafi Abu Mounisa.

 I’m not going to waste your time with my editorial commentary.  Get to it.  Click the link and let’s have some no-holds-barred this is how it’s really gonna be straight-shootin’ Sharia-talk:

 http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2011/01/replacing-system-with-islam.html

 This guy doesn’t dance the dance.  He gives it to us straight from the hip.

 Here’s what the Baron says:

 “This is one of the most refreshing videos I’ve seen in a long time. This guy, Abu Mounisa, is a lot like Anjem Choudary — he doesn’t pussyfoot around. Forget the taqiyya, forget the kitman, forget telling the kafir all those sweet pretty lies he longs to hear!

 This is the real stuff, the full monty, a big barrel of pure unadulterated one hundred proof Islamic supremacist moonshine, served out for everyone to see and hear:..”

 “…How come he doesn’t get arrested for “inciting religious hatred”?

Yes, I know, I know. That was a rhetorical question.

I understand the rules in Modern Multicultural Britain all too well. There are two sets of them: one for Muslims, and one for everyone else.”

 Yeah, buddy!  Coming soon to a neighborhood near you.

About John L. Work

John Lloyd Work has taken the detective thriller genre and woven an occasional political thread throughout his books, morphing what was once considered an arena reserved for pure fiction into believable, terrifying, futuristic, true-to-life “faction”. He traveled the uniformed patrolman’s path, answering brutal domestic violence calls, high speed chases, homicides, suicides, armed robberies, breaking up bar fights, and the accompanying sporadic unpredictable moments of terror - which eventually come to all police officers, sometimes when least expected. He gradually absorbed the hard fact that the greatest danger a cop faces comes in the form of day-to-day encounters with emotionally disturbed, highly intoxicated people. Those experiences can wear a cop down, grinding on his own emotions and psyche. Prolonged exposure to the worst of people and people at their worst can soon make him believe that the world is a sewer. That police officer’s reality is a common thread throughout Work’s crime fiction books. Following his graduation from high school, Work studied music and became a professional performer, conductor and teacher. Life made a sudden, unexpected turn when, one afternoon in 1976, his cousin, who eventually became the Chief of the Ontario, California, Police Department, talked him into riding along during a patrol shift. The musician was hooked into becoming a police officer. After working for two years as a reserve officer in Southern California and in Boulder, Colorado, he joined the Longmont, Colorado Police Department. Work served there for seven years, investigating crimes as a patrolman, detective and patrol sergeant. In 1989 he joined the Adams County, Colorado Sheriff’s Office, where he soon learned that locking a criminal up inside a jail or prison does not put him out of business. As a sheriff’s detective he investigated hundreds of crimes, including eleven contract murder conspiracies which originated “inside the walls”. While serving on the Adams County North Metro Gang Task Force and as a member of the Colorado Security Threat Intelligence Network Group (STING), Work designed a seminar on how a criminal’s mind formulates his victim selection strategy. Over a period of six years he taught that class in sheriff’s academies and colleges throughout Colorado. He saw the world of crime both inside the walls and out on the streets. His final experiences in the criminal law field were with the Colorado State Public Defender’s Office, where for nearly two years he investigated felonies from the defense side of the Courtroom. Twenty-two years of observing human nature at its worst, combined with watching some profound changes in America’s culture and political institutions, provided plenty of material for his first three books. A self-published author, he just finished writing his tenth thriller.
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