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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mord on March 19, 2009, 02:36:02 PM
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http://netwmd.com/blog/2009/03/18/3624
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http://netwmd.com/blog/2009/03/18/3624
Look Mord, they have a paragraph about the Vogel gang:
Another account refers to Muslim friends and shows how they played a similar role in the conversion of Omar Faruq (formerly Thomas Ordinius), a 48-year-old German convert of thirty-one years who appears on diewahrereligion.de. He describes having a friend of Turkish descent in school who introduced him to other Turkish Germans. Through this group of friends, he was introduced to Turkish culture and embraced its warmth and hospitality. He started to learn Turkish and developed an interest in Islam. Visiting his friend’s village in Turkey, he was invited by a local imam to a Friday prayer. At the time, he still feared Islam, but he became increasingly involved in the religion. Back in Germany, a friend told him about a Turkish mosque in Mannheim, thirty kilometers from his home. He went there with the friend and officially converted. Three years after converting he traveled to Medina where he studied Islam and Arabic.
This quranimals become famous. :o
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http://netwmd.com/blog/2009/03/18/3624
Look Mord, they have a paragraph about the Vogel gang:
Another account refers to Muslim friends and shows how they played a similar role in the conversion of Omar Faruq (formerly Thomas Ordinius), a 48-year-old German convert of thirty-one years who appears on diewahrereligion.de. He describes having a friend of Turkish descent in school who introduced him to other Turkish Germans. Through this group of friends, he was introduced to Turkish culture and embraced its warmth and hospitality. He started to learn Turkish and developed an interest in Islam. Visiting his friend’s village in Turkey, he was invited by a local imam to a Friday prayer. At the time, he still feared Islam, but he became increasingly involved in the religion. Back in Germany, a friend told him about a Turkish mosque in Mannheim, thirty kilometers from his home. He went there with the friend and officially converted. Three years after converting he traveled to Medina where he studied Islam and Arabic.
This quranimals become famous. :o
Phesant have you ever heard of Frederic Wiesenbach he is the co writer of the article has he ever written for PI.You see the West has been too secular this is breeding ground for moslem ideology.Vogel is the failed boxer?
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No I never heard of Wiesenbach.
But yes, Pierre Vogel is the boxer.
(http://einladungzumbiervulkan.at/pierrevogel.jpg)
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No I never heard of Wiesenbach.
But yes, Pierre Vogel is the boxer.
(http://einladungzumbiervulkan.at/pierrevogel.jpg)
HE LOOKS LIKE THE DRUNKS I SEE ON THE BOWERY IN N.Y. ALL THE ALCHOLICS DRINK VERY CHEAP SCNAPS ON THAT BIG STREET AND BEG FOR MONEY :laugh:
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The western converts to Islam are actually cult victims. Islam is a cult and cults indoctrinate their members using the same characteristics. This article is a good primer on them:
http://www.cultinformation.org.uk/articles.html
In order to continue to discuss the issue, it is important to offer a definition for the term 'cult'. The Cult Information Centre (CIC) defines a cult as a group having all of the following five characteristics:
1. It uses psychological coercion to recruit and indoctrinate potential members.
2. It forms an elitist totalitarian society.
3. Its founder leader is self-appointed, dogmatic, messianic, not accountable and has charisma.
4. It believes 'the end justifies the means' in order to solicit funds or recruit people.
5. Its wealth does not benefit its members or society.
Interestingly, the above five points are a perfect description of Islam and their Quranimal victims in general. Cults are very dangerous because they can delude their victims to the point of complete irrationality, which is the goal of Islam: to turn people into murderous Mohammedian zombies who attack everything in western civilization.