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A Small European Nation Has a Big Explosions Problem
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/09/world/europe/explosions-amsterdam-netherlands.html

Three bombs go off on an average night in the Netherlands, blowing out windows and sometimes causing injury or death. “It is not normal,” a security guard says.
ISI/DI: Explosions keep going off in the Netherlands. Why? Who knows? Who’s behind it? Let’s not talk about that!
The New York Times devotes an entire article to the subject of bombs going off in the Netherlands while bringing slightly less clarity to the matter than trying to read a Chinese crossword puzzle through a microscope after soaking it in vinegar.
Much like ‘gun violence,’ the focus here is on the means rather than the perpetrators. Guns shoot themselves in Detroit and Chicago. Explosions go off in the Netherlands. What’s behind this phenomenon? Please don’t ask the Times.
About three times a night, in quiet and orderly streets across the Netherlands, residents are startled awake by a loud blast. Small explosions have become disturbingly familiar in a country better known for tulips and bicycles than violence. For Dutch people who pride themselves on levelheadedness, the blasts, usually caused by illegal fireworks with the strength of a grenade, have created a sense of unease.
Why do the usually levelheaded Dutch have to cope with explosions three times a night? What changes might have happened to cause this?
The explosions have shaken communities across the Netherlands: In the first half of this year, the authorities recorded nearly 700 such bombings. The explosions cause fear, damage homes and livelihoods, and have occasionally led to deaths or injuries.
700 is a whole lot. Surely there are perpetrators.
For years, the blasts had been linked to organized crime and drug traffickers using hand grenades to settle scores.
In December, six people died after a large blast caused a fire and the partial collapse of a three-story block of apartments in The Hague, a city perhaps best known as the seat of the International Criminal Court. Four people have been arrested and are facing charges, including one who the authorities believe ordered the bombing to target a bridal shop belonging to his ex-girlfriend. (She was out of town at the time.)
That tells us everything except who the perpetrators actually are. The New York Times won’t do it, so I’ll have to.
Moshtag Barekzai, Ilyas and Mourad are the names of the suspects. Typical Dutch folks.
The bombings in the Netherlands are mostly the work of Moroccan Muslim gangs like the infamous Mocro Mafia which lately began moving into Germany.
Fears have been growing of potential mafia wars between Dutch and German crime networks in western Germany after police connected a number of recent explosions in Cologne to organized crime groups.
An explosion in a cafe on the ground floor of an apartment block in the early hours of Wednesday, has led German police to investigate where there are links among a recent spate of fires and explosions in the city. According to public broadcaster WDR, witnesses saw two people running away as the cafe burned. Two residents of the block were treated for smoke poisoning, though most were reportedly brought to safety.
All these crimes are thought to have been carried out by the so-called “Mocro mafia” — an umbrella term adopted by the media in both the Netherlands and Germany for several organized crime grotriginally arose from the Dutch Moroccan
The media and politicians are busy pretending that these bombings are Dutch, German and even Italian. Anything but Muslim.
The mayors of Amsterdam and Rotterdam are warning of a “culture of crime and violence that is gradually acquiring Italian traits”, with record amounts of intercepted drugs at the port of Rotterdam, extreme violence that often kills the wrong target, and 15. Illion euros to 30 billion euros a year laundered into property, cannabis “coffee shops,” tourism and bars.
The culture of crime and violence isn’t taking on Italian characteristics, it’s taking on Middle Eastern ones. But no one dares to say it. European media at least tries to cover it up while the New York Times manages to run a whole article without once explaining to its readers why there are explosions going off. As far as the Times readers are concerned, the Dutch have suddenly taken to blowing each other up.
SHARI’A FOR EVERYONE
All Meals in Yet Another German School Will Be ‘Halal’

ISI/DI: As Islam encroaches on the West, Shari’a follows at a safe distance — far enough away so that there is no appearance of a threat; yet close enough to be acted on at a moment’s notice.
Unlike Africa, the brutal killings, rapes, slave trade and other atrocities are not seen (only felt) ……… until it becomes too late. The Muslim rape gangs in Britain, Germany, and other Western European countries are evidence of this.
In Germany, where more and more schools are starting to cater 100 percent to Muslim demands where food is concerned, they have already passed the Rubicon of the slippery slope — the struggle was too much and it just became easier to slide on down.
If you have a Muslim population where you live (and most everyone does these days), you should take the time to find out their ways — I did not say ‘learn’ their ways, only to observe and take notes. If there is a mosque nearby, plan to make a visit. You will most likely be welcomed if treated with respect.
Find out which of their ways, laws, and cultural mores are currently being observed. Then, check back periodically to see how these have taken root and what new ones have started.
This is how Islam is killing the West.
Tenn. Man Charged with Raping Unconscious Woman In Front of Church — Just Before She Died

ISI/DI: His defense will be that his law ……. Shari’a, permits this kind of activity and he is ignorant of our laws.
There is a strong consensus among mainstream Islamic scholars and jurisprudence that rape is a grave sin and is strictly forbidden in Islam, considered a violation of both moral and divine law
- Islamic law, also known as Shari’a, governs human sexuality and condemns any form of sexual violation.
However, some extremist groups have emerged that misinterpret religious texts and historical contexts to justify violence, including sexual violence against non-Muslim women.
Examining The Claims And Controversies
- Groups like ISIS and Boko Haram have attempted to justify enslaving and sexually abusing non-Muslim women by claiming religious justification.
- Some fringe individuals have made statements advocating sexual violence against non-Muslim women, citing distorted interpretations of Islamic teachings to legitimize such actions.
- These views are in direct contradiction to the vast majority of mainstream Islamic teachings and condemnations of sexual violence.
Mainstream Islamic Perspective
- Rape Is Forbidden (Haram) Under Islamic Law: It is considered a violation of human dignity and is punishable by law.
- Forced Sex Within Marriage (Marital Rape): This is also forbidden.
- Victims Of Rape: They are to be treated with compassion and supported, not punished.
- The Qur’an And Hadith Emphasize Equality Between Men And Women: condemn violence against women, and uphold their rights and dignity. According to Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research, Islam affirms the rights of women to maintain their identities, property, and dignity throughout their lives.
Misinterpretations And Misuse Of Religious Texts
- Some verses related to captives in times of war have been misinterpreted and taken out of context to justify practices like sexual slavery.
- It’s important to recognize that such interpretations are not universally accepted and are widely refuted by many scholars who point to the broader context of Islamic teachings that prioritize justice, fairness, and the protection of vulnerable individuals.
While a small minority of extremist individuals and groups may hold views that condone sexual violence against non-Muslim women, these are considered gross misinterpretations of Islamic teachings and are overwhelmingly rejected by mainstream Islamic scholarship and jurisprudence. Islam, at its core, advocates for justice, kindness, and respect for all human beings, regardless of their faith.
However, it is important to remember that we are not dealing with the type of Muslims who hold to the above views. There are Imams who interpret the Qur’an as saying marital rape is justified, as is (and even more so) the rape of non-Muslims and women who are slaves. That is the context of those who hold to more radical and liberal views, not just of the Qur’an, but also Shari’a, Islamic Law.
Qatar sentences the country’s Baha’i leader to 5 years for social media posts

ISI/DI: Qatar, one of the world’s top sponsor’s of terrorism, shows the difference between the conservative and radical views of the Qur’an and Shari’a.
Qatar claims the media posts by this individual were casting ‘doubt on the foundations of Islam’ by discussing the equality of men and women. Qatar, of course, disagrees with this, believing men are more equal than women.
Illinois: Muslima arrested for assaulting man she accused of ‘Islamophobia,’ tells cops they had to bow down to her

ISI/DI: This also, comes from a more liberal and radical view of Shari’a and the Qur’an, and reflects a view of “superiority” found in today’s’ immigrant Muslims.
Muslims in Dearborn: “This American empire must fall. People are willing to fight and put their lives on the line to bring these Western empires down.”

ISI/DI: The fact that people are making these statements do not bother me. What does trouble me though, are the people (jihadists) making these statements and the location (USA) they are making them from.
In days gone-by, they would have been considered as committing treason or even insurrection.
Do they not think that there are patriotic Americans who are also willing to fight and put their lives on the line (and have already done so) to preserve our way of life?
TIPS-BITS
NYC: Pro-Hamas protestor screams ‘You will have another Holocaust! You will pay!
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