UN to punish "blasphemers?"
The European Observer reports Solana warns
against EU-muslim cartoon rift. Doesn't the EU foreign
policy chief Javier Solana recognize the rift was already there
and that the riotous cartoon episodes merely exposed it?
Solana: "We should not allow the latest developments to separate
us"
What is more ominous is how such inexcusable behavior of
militant Muslims demanding Christian Western civilization submit
to their Muslim law and primitive attitudes is now being
abused as a pretext to create UN texts against blasphemy!
Javier Solana met in Saudi Arabia with the leader of the
Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Ekmeleddin
Ihsanoglu. Hypocritically, Saudi Arabia is guilty of
state-sponsored terrorism as Sheik Professor Abdul Hadi Palazzi
has stated many times. Yet the Muslim terrorists want to focus
on the alleged speck in the eye of the West while ignoring the
log in their own evil eye!
The corrupt OIC is pressuring the occultic United Nations to
adopt a reference against blasphemy in the tenets of a new human
rights body. Who will control such a new body and possess the
dark powers to punish real or imagined offenders? Another
inquisition on the way? The UN to police "blasphemers?" What
beast dare they unleash with such dangerous proposals?
What next? Will the UN forge a policy to demand economic unity
at the expense of personal freedom and national sovereignty?
Sounds like a chilling description of a politico-religious power
foretold long ago:
Revelation 13:16-18 16He also forced everyone, small and
great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his
right hand or on his forehead, 17so that no one could buy or
sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or
the number of his name.
18This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him
calculate the number of the beast, for it is man's number. His
number is 666.
Mr. Solana stated, "We are working on some ideas. I cannot be
very precise, but we are working on some ideas that maybe it is
possible to get through," according to Reuters.
Deutsche Welle quotes Cristina Gallach, Mr. Solana's
spokeswoman, as saying, "They want mechanisms to guarantee this
is not repeated and we should be able to find it in UN
conventions on human rights."