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            | email fra Nigeria Fra : Sømand1 | 
  Dato :  19-03-11 15:30 |  
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            Dette er en email jeg for nylig modtog fra Nigeria, via en personlig bekendt i et 
 andet land.
 
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 Beloved,
 
 See what is being done in Nigeria in the name of Allah. For how long shall we
 continue with this? It's like everyone is pampering Islam and are afraid of
 calling it by its real name. It has never been a religion of peace, neither will
 it ever be a religion of peace. Please pray for Nigeria.
 
 Rev. Samuel Olanrewaju
 
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 On Saturday, the 8th of January 2011, a Luxury bus departed Maiduguri en route to
 Lagos.  As the bus approached The City of Jos from Bauchi, the bus was stopped at
 roadblock.  Gunmen entered the bus and ordered all Muslims off the bus.  These
 gunmen proceeded to set the bus ablaze with all remaining passengers inside.
 Most of the victims in the bus were from the Middle Belt and Southern Nigeria,
 both The East and The West all heading south.
 
 
 (Et ret så stærkt billede skulle være her. Er der ikke et sted hvor man kan poste 
 billeder?)
 
 Bodies of burned victims from the Maiduguri-Lagos bound bus
 
 What was their crime?  None!  Did they deserve this?  In the name of Allah they
 did!  An open declaration of war was made by Jama' atu ahlus on the 28th of
 December 2010 after four bombs were exploded in The City of Jos, along with bombs
 going off in The City of Kano and The City of Maiduguri.  Abu Muhammad, Abubakar
 bin Mohammad Shekau stated,
 
 "I want to tell the Muslims in this country and the whole world that they need to
 know this is a war between Muslims and non-Muslims. this is not a tribal war, nor
 is it similar to the wars of the pre-Islamic era, it is nor a war for financial
 gains, it is solely a religious war.  We did not start this war so it would end
 in one week, or one month or one year.  Only when we are completely annihilated
 and nobody chooses to continue with our struggle may be that could be the end. Or
 we establish a system where religion has the final say or religion determines
 everything, that will be the end of this war. "We are ready for anyone willing to
 face us, whether it is a group of people or even the government because we know
 who supports us, God the Creator of the universe, Allahu Akbar.  Therefore, we
 are warning every Muslim who believes in the religion of Islam that he should
 never help a non-Muslim in this war.  If he helps any non-Muslim and in so doing,
 a fellow Muslim suffers due to that, he should know that he is a dead person."
 
 Since Jama'atu Ahlus made this declaration of war, a bomb was exploded in Abuja
 followed by another in Jos.  This most recent atrocity is only affirmation of the
 stated objective and implementation of the war.
 
 In all of these atrocities, our government has done its best to suppress all this
 information.  Most Nigerians are unaware that this bus burning incident sparked
 off more fighting in The City of Jos since Saturday and continued into Monday.
 The predominantly Igbo neighborhoods and business in Jos were attacked in
 conjunction with the bus burning, leaving the city in chaos.  Have you heard this
 information anywhere in the media?  I guess not!
 
 This image speaks to the continued suppression of the truth from Nigerians by the
 state.  Many atrocities, such as this have taken place, but the state has
 confiscated the cameras, which have documented such atrocities.  Most of the
 witnesses to these events from our presidents, governors, state security, NGOs',
 and a few others are never allowed to divulge these secrets in the name of
 holding Nigeria together as one nation.
 
 The real casualties are never reported.  When the numbers are given, the
 government always disputes the numbers because we have no documentary evidence.
 Apparently, they must fear if we really know the extent of the atrocities, people
 would begin addressing the battle we are already in.
 
 There comes a time when a nation and it's people must decide and determine what
 their destiny and legacy to their posterity and the rest of the world shall be.
 Nigeria has found itself at that cross roads.  We must decide if we are willing
 to accept and allow genocide to continue, terrorism to continue, oppression of
 the masses by use of the state apparatus to continue, suppression of the truth by
 government to continue, and destruction of the hope of Nigeria's heart and soul,
 it's people, to continue.
 
  
 
  
            
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           Patruljen (19-03-2011) 
         
	
            | Kommentar Fra : Patruljen | 
  Dato :  19-03-11 09:33 |  
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            On 19 Mar., 15:30, Sømand1 <some...@yahoooo.pdf> wrote:
 > Dette er en email jeg for nylig modtog fra Nigeria, via en personlig bekendt i et
 > andet land.
 >
 > ------------------
 >
 > Beloved,
 >
 > See what is being done in Nigeria in the name of Allah. For how long shall we
 > continue with this? It's like everyone is pampering Islam and are afraid of
 > calling it by its real name. It has never been a religion of peace, neither will
 > it ever be a religion of peace. Please pray for Nigeria.
 >
 > Rev. Samuel Olanrewaju
 >
 > --------------------------
 >
 > On Saturday, the 8th of January 2011, a Luxury bus departed Maiduguri en route to
 > Lagos.  As the bus approached The City of Jos from Bauchi, the bus was stopped at
 > roadblock.  Gunmen entered the bus and ordered all Muslims off the bus.  These
 > gunmen proceeded to set the bus ablaze with all remaining passengers inside.
 > Most of the victims in the bus were from the Middle Belt and Southern Nigeria,
 > both The East and The West all heading south.
 >
 > (Et ret så stærkt billede skulle være her. Er der ikke et sted hvor man kan poste
 > billeder?)
 >
 > Bodies of burned victims from the Maiduguri-Lagos bound bus
 >
 > What was their crime?  None!  Did they deserve this?  In the name of Allah they
 > did!  An open declaration of war was made by Jama' atu ahlus on the 28th of
 > December 2010 after four bombs were exploded in The City of Jos, along with bombs
 > going off in The City of Kano and The City of Maiduguri.  Abu Muhammad, Abubakar
 > bin Mohammad Shekau stated,
 >
 > "I want to tell the Muslims in this country and the whole world that they need to
 > know this is a war between Muslims and non-Muslims. this is not a tribal war, nor
 > is it similar to the wars of the pre-Islamic era, it is nor a war for financial
 > gains, it is solely a religious war.  We did not start this war so it would end
 > in one week, or one month or one year.  Only when we are completely annihilated
 > and nobody chooses to continue with our struggle may be that could be the end. Or
 > we establish a system where religion has the final say or religion determines
 > everything, that will be the end of this war. "We are ready for anyone willing to
 > face us, whether it is a group of people or even the government because we know
 > who supports us, God the Creator of the universe, Allahu Akbar.  Therefore, we
 > are warning every Muslim who believes in the religion of Islam that he should
 > never help a non-Muslim in this war.  If he helps any non-Muslim and in so doing,
 > a fellow Muslim suffers due to that, he should know that he is a dead person."
 >
 > Since Jama'atu Ahlus made this declaration of war, a bomb was exploded in Abuja
 > followed by another in Jos.  This most recent atrocity is only affirmation of the
 > stated objective and implementation of the war.
 >
 > In all of these atrocities, our government has done its best to suppress all this
 > information.  Most Nigerians are unaware that this bus burning incident sparked
 > off more fighting in The City of Jos since Saturday and continued into Monday.
 > The predominantly Igbo neighborhoods and business in Jos were attacked in
 > conjunction with the bus burning, leaving the city in chaos.  Have you heard this
 > information anywhere in the media?  I guess not!
 >
 > This image speaks to the continued suppression of the truth from Nigerians by the
 > state.  Many atrocities, such as this have taken place, but the state has
 > confiscated the cameras, which have documented such atrocities.  Most of the
 > witnesses to these events from our presidents, governors, state security, NGOs',
 > and a few others are never allowed to divulge these secrets in the name of
 > holding Nigeria together as one nation.
 >
 > The real casualties are never reported.  When the numbers are given, the
 > government always disputes the numbers because we have no documentary evidence.
 > Apparently, they must fear if we really know the extent of the atrocities, people
 > would begin addressing the battle we are already in.
 >
 > There comes a time when a nation and it's people must decide and determine what
 > their destiny and legacy to their posterity and the rest of the world shall be.
 > Nigeria has found itself at that cross roads.  We must decide if we are willing
 > to accept and allow genocide to continue, terrorism to continue, oppression of
 > the masses by use of the state apparatus to continue, suppression of the truth by
 > government to continue, and destruction of the hope of Nigeria's heart and soul,
 > it's people, to continue.
 
 Den ene fanatiske bog-religion angriber den anden. Der er ikke meget
 at sige til, at det forekommer hyppigt. Man behøver blot at læse på
 dk.livssyn.kristendom, så forstår man hvorfor verden er i krig med sig
 selv.
  
            
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           Lars Poulsen (19-03-2011) 
         
	
            | Kommentar Fra : Lars Poulsen | 
  Dato :  19-03-11 17:28 |  
  |   
            Den 19-03-2011 15:30, Sømand1 skrev:
 
 > (Et ret så stærkt billede skulle være her. Er der ikke et sted hvor man
 > kan poste billeder?)
 
 I tidernes morgen var der en gruppe der hed dk.binaer - eller noget i 
 den stil, hvor man kunne poste forskellige filer. Har lige søgt efter 
 den, men det ser ikke ud til at den findes længere.
  
            
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           Sømand1 (19-03-2011) 
         
	
            | Kommentar Fra : Sømand1 | 
  Dato :  19-03-11 19:29 |  
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 "Lars Poulsen" <buzzemand@gmail.com> wrote in message 
 news:4d84d975$0$23757$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
 > Den 19-03-2011 15:30, Sømand1 skrev:
 >
 >> (Et ret så stærkt billede skulle være her. Er der ikke et sted hvor man
 >> kan poste billeder?)
 >
 > I tidernes morgen var der en gruppe der hed dk.binaer - eller noget i den stil, 
 > hvor man kunne poste forskellige filer. Har lige søgt efter den, men det ser 
 > ikke ud til at den findes længere.
 >
 Ja, jeg mente også der engang var noget, som jeg ikke kunne finde. 
 
  
            
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