

Last week, JTF described how Muslim terrorists, emboldened by France's humiliating 1954 military defeat in Vietnam, immediately went on the offensive against France in North Africa, determined to drive the French from their oil-rich colony of Algeria. (See Why The Muslims Are Swallowing Up Europe (Part 1) for a description of France's defeat in Vietnam and the consequent outbreak of Muslim terrorism in North Africa, which led to the almost immediate French pullout from Morocco and Tunisia.) This week, we will conclude our two-part series by describing how France, by failing to take the only action which would have saved it from defeat by Muslim terrorism, lost a vast and vital part of the French empire and opened the doors to a tidal wave of Muslim immigration which, if left unchecked, will soon overwhelm all of Europe.


The French responded vigorously, with military action, to Muslim
terrorism in Algeria but could never contain the plague because
France - like America and Israel today - failed to realize that
wherever there are Muslims, there will always be Muslim terrorism
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When the Algerian Muslim rebellion began in November 1954, the French responded vigorously with military action, killing many thousands of Algerian Muslims in retaliatory strikes. But France - like America and Israel today - failed to realize that wherever Muslims live, there will always be Muslim terrorism, in obedience to the incessantly repeated Koranic commandment that all Muslims must convert or kill all "infidels" (non-Muslims).
As long as millions of Arab Muslims continued to live in Algeria, there was no way to stop the Islamic terrorism. Strong military reprisals did not solve the problem.
"The pleasure of inflicting pain is part of the ritual" -
A French soldier captured, tortured and murdered by Muslim
terrorists in Algeria
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The only solution was to expel or otherwise encourage the mass emigration of millions of Arab Muslims out of Algeria.
Then Algeria could have remained a permanent part of France, and France would have become a wealthy net exporter of Algerian oil and natural gas.
There were some voices in the French military and among Algeria's French settlers who called for encouraging massive Arab Muslim emigration out of Algeria.
France's mythical World War II "hero," Charles de Gaulle, never
really did anything heroic -
He sat out World War II in London
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But most French still wanted to try to crush Arab terrorism through military force.

In June 1958, the French called upon their mythical World War II "hero," Charles de Gaulle (who never really did anything heroic), to become Prime Minister in order to defeat the Algerian Muslim terrorists.
The French military, the French settlers of Algeria and the French right-wing were jubilant when de Gaulle became Prime Minister. Finally, with a right-wing French nationalist as Prime Minister, France would teach the Arabs a lesson that would end Islamic terrorism once and for all.
"Je vous ai compris" -
"I have understood you," Charles de Gaulle
told cheering French colonists in Algeria. He went so far as to
shout, "Vive Algerie francaise!" ("Long live French Algeria!") Little
did his right-wing French supporters realize that he had already
decided to hand over their North African colony to its Muslim
terrorist Arab and Berber inhabitants, a crowd of whom he is shown
enthusiastically greeting.
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De Gaulle made "peace" with Algerian Muslim terrorist leaders
like Ferhat Abbas, who said that "there is no solution but the
machine gun" to the Algerian question
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Then came the great betrayal. In September 1959, de Gaulle announced that he favored Algerian independence.
No other French leader could have survived politically after making such an announcement. Before de Gaulle's announcement, the vast majority of French wanted Algeria to remain a permanent part of France at all costs.
Wearing his military uniform, French "right-winger" Charles de
Gaulle announces on television that he wants to surrender Algeria to
the Algerian Muslim terrorists
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However, de Gaulle changed French public opinion almost overnight. If our great "hero," the right-winger Charles de Gaulle, calls for Algerian independence, it must be the right thing to do, most French said.
De Gaulle's right-wing political allies accused him of betrayal
for throwing Algeria to the Muslim wolves - but it was too late
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De Gaulle's right-wing political allies accused him of betrayal. But it was too late. De Gaulle had convinced most French that surrender was the only answer.
De Gaulle submitted his proposal for Algerian independence to a national referendum in January 1961, and it was supported by 75.3% of the voters in France.
In July 1962, France formally recognized Algerian independence, ending 132 years of French colonial rule.


In a last-ditch effort to prevent the Arab Muslim takeover of Algeria, French Algerian colonists engaged in a peaceful protest along the Rue D'Isly in Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The crowd of men, women and children, singing the Marseillaise, the French national anthem, were met by a French police force which opened fire on them at point-blank range with automatic weapons. Over 40 demonstrators were slaughtered in the space of a few minutes.
In a film of the massacre, long censored by French authorities, women in the crowd can be heard imploring the police to "Cease your fire, captain!"





Because de Gaulle, like Sharon in Israel and Bush in America, had
a - completely undeserved - reputation as a "right-winger," he could
convince French voters to support his destructive policy of surrender
to Arab Muslim terrorism -
The French referendum poster urges
Frenchmen to vote "YES for the new Algeria. YES for friendship [with
the Arab Muslim terrorists]. YES for de Gaulle."
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With the French military no longer controlling the borders of Algeria and other North African countries, millions of Arab Muslims were able to swarm into France beginning in the 1960s.
Following Algerian independence, many Arab Muslims were permitted to immigrate to France because they once worked with the French and would have faced death and torture as colonialist collaborators if they had remained in Algeria after independence.
In films like The Battle of
Algiers, European Marxists like Gillo Pontecorvo (r.) gleefully celebrated
Islam's terrorist victory over France
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These Arab immigrants brought many additional Arabs with them through "family reunification."
The invasion of France by hordes of Arab immigrants encouraged other Muslim and Third World immigrants to start swarming by the millions into almost every country in Europe.
In the end, de Gaulle's decision to grant independence to Algeria became the first step in the Islamization of Europe.
The Cuban Marxist terrorist Che Guevara congratulates Arab Muslim
terrorist leader Ben Bella on his overthrow of French colonial rule
in Algeria
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In Israel, it is said that only Ariel Sharon - another supposed "right-winger" - could convince Israeli Jews to create an independent PLO terrorist state in Yesha. Sharon is frequently compared to de Gaulle for this reason.
A Muslim woman flies the Algerian Muslim Nazi flag during New
York City's September 2000 Muslim Day Parade
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Let us hope and pray that JTF raises enough money to give the Yesha Jews the resources that they need to stop Sharon's suicidal plans.
If JTF's allies in Israel - the Hilltop Youth - take over the Israeli Government, they will fund a weekly JTF program on national television or radio in the United States with an audience of tens of millions.
Then we will build an army of millions of right-wing righteous Gentiles who will fight to save America, which is also in grave danger of being overwhelmed by Muslim and other Third World immigration.

Europe's Muslims are quickly approaching their "critical mass," the point at which they will achieve majority rule, give up their pretenses of patriotism and "peaceful cooperation," and move to transform the powerful continent into a supremely dangerous Islamic stronghold.
In the 1950s and 1960s, France's Muslims and their insane left-wing French allies (l.) marched to prove their desire for assimilation in a France in which Europeans and Muslims were "tous unis" (all one). But forty years later, in a Europe increasingly beset by Islamic terrorism and anti-Semitism, Muslim girls demanded the right to wear Islamic head scarves in the French public schools.

A June 2000 reunion of French Algerian colonists and their descendants remembered Algeria in the days of its colonial rule, before "right-wing" traitors like Charles de Gaulle surrendered it to Muslim terrorism.
The motto of the reunion was from the writings of Napoleon: "We should not pass through life without leaving some recommendation of ourselves to posterity."
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