'Taqiyya' - Archiv:
In his famous novel “1984″ George Orwell created Newsspeak:
Newspeak is defined as a fictional language in George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. In the novel, it refers to the deliberately impoverished language promoted by the state. Orwell explained the basic principles of the language in an essay included as an appendix to the novel. Newspeak …
The sentence above – spoken by Walter Ulbricht – is a classic from Communist taqiyya. Here is the whole quote:
Journalist Annamarie Doherr of the Frankfurter Rundschau (a respected paper back then) asks:
“I would like to ask an additional question. Doherr, Frankfurter Rundschau. Mr. President, does the formation of a free city in your opinion mean …
Several MSM news outlets on the western rim of the Atlantic Ocean reported of the verdict in an honor killing case that has hardly been avoidable in the western hemisphere.
We find that it took a jury 15 hours to determine the guilt of Mohammad Shafia, his (second?) wife Tooba Yahya, and their son Hamed …
A few months ago, our national president Wulff proclaimed word-for-word the “Multi-Colored Republic. Perhaps it happened also to others, but at first, I thought I had caught a typo with this word, or that I had simply misread it. However, I began to feel ill when I later on found out from him that …
Way more dangerous than the Salafists who more or less openly proclaim tough Islamic truth are those who trivialize, who throw sand in the eyes of the people. Foremost of all are the Ahmadiyya who blather on about “love for everyone, hate for none,” even though they, like all other Muslims, base their beliefs …
If there were no Anjem Choudary (photo), somebody would have to invent him. The leader of the Islamic group “Islam for UK” favors a clear language that pleasingly answers the Taqiyya of the association speakers here, like Aiman Mazyek, Bekir Alboga & company. In February of this year, the CBN Terrorism Correspondent Erick Stakelbeck …















