The sister at left is in distress. As so many people are in Africa these days.
RAPE AND THEFT
Just face it — they live in a dangerous neighborhood. In a place where “soldiers systematically raped women and looted houses in the town of Mambasa and in villages along the road towards Beni”. (UN condemns DR Congo cannibalism, BBC, 15 Jan 2003)
But those raped were the lucky ones — they were still alive when all was said and done.
PLENTY OF CANNABALISM
Considerably less lucky: “In one case, investigators heard how a young girl was cut into small pieces by the soldiers and then eaten.” (id.)
Just one case?
“Other examples include hearts and other organs being cut out of victims and forced on their families to eat.” (id.)
THE CAUSE
How can these things be happening?
MUST BE THOSE “WILD DOGS”
“The wild dogs cry out in the night
As they grow restless longing for some solitary company
I know that I must do what’s right
Sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti I seek to cure what’s deep inside, frightened of this thing that I’ve become” (Toto, Africa Lyrics)
Ah, the problem is “deep inside”. Its “this thing” that the people have become.
There are plenty of African Negroes who like Africa:
“Its gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa” (Toto, Africa Lyrics)
FROM WHITE FLIGHT
“the residential movement of white people from the city to the suburbs or from one suburb to another in an effort to evade members of some ethnic group, esp. black people” (white flight definition, Webster’s New World College Dictionary)
TO BLACK FLIGHT
There are some Negroes in Africa who are fed up with the crime and cannibalism. And so they move from Congo to Zambia? Some do.
But so many have decided the problem lies “deep inside” the people (per Toto, supra) And so they decide to move to Europe — “to evade members of some ethnic group, esp. black people” (white flight definition, Webster’s New World College Dictionary)
FROM THE CAMPS OF AFRICA TO THE RURAL COMMUNITIES OF NORWAY
And this is easy? Thanks to their Jewish brethren running Norway it is. Every year, the government of Norway rolls out the red carpet for 1200 African refugees. “Mange av de 1200 kvoteflyktningene som Norge mottar årlig kommer rett fra flyktningeleire i Afrika”. (Ane Høyem, Ingrid Danielsen,
Kvoteflyktningers helsesjekkes ikke før de sendes ut til kommunene, NRK, 12 Oct 2009)
Oslo is already full of foreign ethnic groups, so the new refugees are parceled out to communities around the country.
DESTINATION OSLO WOULDN’T SOLVE THE PROBLEM FOR THESE REFUGEES
After all, if these African refugees are flying to another continent to get away from black people in Africa, they wouldn’t be very happy getting stuck in a black neighborhood like Grünerløkka/Oslo.

Well, the UN High Commission for Refugees likes to help the Negroes from Africa, so they asked the North Norway communities of Sortland, Bø, and Hadsel if they could take 47 refugees from Somalia. (Høyem, supra) This remote community in the north would be just the place for these stressed-out refugees to get away from all those black people. And so, on 25 and 26 Mar 2009, these talented gifts to the community arrived at Stokmarknes, all ready to enrich the islands, and contribute to a vibrant multicultural society.
THE COMING OF TUBERCULOSIS
“De fleste av disse menneskene var syke av tuberkulose.” (Høyem, supra) “The warning flags were just pushed aside”. (Marcy Gordon, Madoff scandal, SEC role under scrutiny, AP, 6 Jan 2009) Most of these people were sick with tuberculosis. (Høyem, supra) And the causes? Oh, things like AIDS and “immune deficiencies”. (Causes of Tuberculosis, WrongDiagnosis.com) This is a disease which is contagious, and fatal 40 to 60% of the time if not treated.
So these refugees are placed in quarantine when they come to Norway? Of course not. They are placed directly into communities. (Høyem, supra)
Sture Pedersen runs Bø. He’s not pleased with the government in Oslo dumping such big problems on his region: “Informasjonen har vært for dårlig, og det går ut over flyktningene. Vi ante ikke hvem disse menneskene var”. (Høyem, supra) “The information has been bad. And the problem is bigger than the refugees. We didn’t know who
these people were.”
And Mr. Pedersen’s solution? Oh, he’s called a meeting to restore trust!!! “Kommunikasjonen må bli bedre. Vi har derfor innkalt til et møte for å rette opp i tillitsforholdet. Ting må inn på rett spor igjen, sier Pedersen.” (Høyem, supra) “Communication needs to be better. So we’ve called a meeting to restore trust. Things need to run properly”.
But Ane Høyem and Ingrid Danielsen of NRK know better. Their article is accompanied by the graphic at left: The Unstoppable is Here.
Oh, Sture Pedersen thinks things are fine: “Han vil benytte anledningen til
å skryte av helsepersonellet i kommunen som har tatt seg av kvoteflyktningene. – Mye på grunn av dem så har man greid å ta imot flykningene på en utmerket måte, og de fungerer nå godt i samfunnet vårt, avslutter Sture Pedersen.” (Høyem, supra) Sture Pedersen has praised the health personnel in the community for caring for the refugees. “Thanks to them, we have managed to receive the refugees in an excellent manner, and they function well in our society“.
ANALYSIS
Is this a story we’ve heard before? Of course. Sture Pedersen claims the information was bad, and that he had “no idea” who these people were. (Høyem, supra)
Pat Tillman was a man who made really bad decisions. And he had “no idea” who these people were?
He should have known. “Tillman talked about everything, with everyone. According to the speakers, he had read the Bible, the Koran, the Book of Mormon, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and he underlined passages constantly.” (Gwen Knapp, True hero athlete, San Francisco Chronicle, 4 May 2004, p D-1) After all, Pat Tillman had read the Bible. In our very thorough study of his case, we reviewed the warnings he had. But “The warning flags were just pushed aside”. (Marcy Gordon, Madoff scandal, SEC role under scrutiny, AP, 6 Jan 2009)
So, could Sture Pedersen have gotten the information he needed? In 30 minutes of internet time?
OF COURSE.
He could have surfed right on over to Somali Immigration to Norway: Earthquakes – From L’Aquila to Norway.
Through the night from Saturday to Sunday, 5 April 2009, the police in Oslo were conducting intensive patrols, looking for thieves. At left, we see the Oslo police restraining one of the thieves. The thief’s face is black.
He and his friends were out Saturday
night with knives and at least one pistol. This African gang was cruising the streets, and robbing pedestrians. The youngest victim was 15.
The Negro gang beat and kicked at least one victim so bad that he had to be hospitalized with head injuries. When these young Negroes showed up, they wanted to steal money and hurt the Norwegians.
The Negroes wanted cash cards (with PIN codes) and mobile telephones.
The action went down in the Grünerløkka area. (Grethe Kielland Jenssen, Kjetil Grude Flekkøy, Væpnet gjeng ranet folk på gata, NRK, 5 Apr 2009) An area that used to be Norwegian, but is now anything but that. The old structures there, like a peaceful Nordic population, schools with Nordic children, and the religious and cultural life have been all been destroyed by the foreign invasion.
PLENTY OF GOOD INFORMATION
Sture Pedersen was wrong: “Informasjonen har vært for dårlig, og det går ut over flyktningene. Vi ante ikke hvem disse menneskene var”. (Høyem, supra) “The information has been bad. And the problem is bigger than the refugees. We didn’t know who these people were.”
He could have visited Grünerløkka to find out. Or this website. There’s plenty of excellent information out there.
AND WHEN PEOPLE IGNORE IT, THEY PAY THE PRICE
Information we examined in the Tillman study: Rich knows what happened to Pat: “”Pat isn’t with God,” he said. “He’s f — ing dead. He wasn’t religious. So thank you for your thoughts, but he’s f — ing dead.” (Rich Tillman cited in Knapp, supra) So Rich has decided to believe?
““I’ll tell you something more strange,” Richard says, lifting his face as he blows cigarette smoke out of the corner of his mouth. “After listening to this (expletive) at Dad’s, I said to Bailey on the way here, ‘I don’t care what anyone says. I think my brother was (expletive) murdered.’” (Rich Tillman cited in Katie Halper, Pat Tillman Remembered By Mother In New Book, Take Part, 4 May 2008)
The brother was murdered. Everyone agrees. So Rich Tillman believes the warnings now?
Oh, no, he’s smoking Jewish cigarettes. These packages have plenty of warning labels. But he doesn’t believe.
And that’s how it is with Sture Pedersen. The warnings are out there, they are abundant, and they are so often ignored! Which is exactly what these people are doing now in Vesterålen. “The warning flags were just pushed aside”. (Marcy Gordon, Madoff scandal, SEC role under scrutiny, AP, 6 Jan 2009)
NO ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION
But didn’t Mr. Pedersen claim that owing to the heroic efforts of the health personnel, the refugees have been nicely received and are functioning well in society?
The Jewish banker “Sarrazin said that 20 per cent of the population of Berlin were economically unnecessary.
“A large number of Arabs and Turks in this city, whose numbers have grown thanks to the wrong policies, have no productive function except selling fruit and vegetables.”” Thilo Sarazin is a “senior official of the German federal bank”. (Will Thilo Sarrazin quit German Bundesbank over interview?, Bild.com, 6 Oct 2009)
Pat and Rich Tillman were warned, but they ignored the warnings. Sture Pedersen should know about the warnings, but he pretends everything is fine.
BUT THEY DO HAVE A FUNCTION ON THE STREETS “AFTER HOURS”
In Oslo, they can’t ignore the warnings anymore. (per Grethe Kielland Jenssen, Kjetil Grude Flekkøy, Væpnet gjeng ranet folk på gata, NRK, 5 Apr 2009)
So was the problem AIDS and tuberculosis? Or was it something more?
THE PROBLEM IS BIGGER THAN TUBERCULOSIS — MUCH BIGGER
Sture Pedersen thinks it was something more: “det går ut over flyktningene. Vi ante ikke hvem disse menneskene var”. (Høyem, supra) “the problem is bigger than the refugees. We didn’t know who these people were.”
And Mr. Pedersen is right. It is something more. Something deep inside: “I seek to cure what’s deep inside, frightened of this thing that I’ve become“. (Toto, Africa Lyrics) Something that caused the problems in Africa that these quota refugees would like to leave behind them.
And when this frightening trait, deep inside these people comes out?
Remember Haiti in 1791. Back in the days when “the fifty thousand, who, after weeks of preparation in the
deepest secret, had unleashed the Night of Fire that held the whites paralyzed in dazed horror.
In a matter of days, two thousand whites were killed, 180 sugar plantations and 900 coffee plantations were destroyed, and two million francs’ worth of damage inflicted.” (Martin Ros, Translated by Karin Ford-Treep, Night of Fire – The Black Napoleon and the Battle for Haiti, SARPEDON, 1991, p 6)
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