Daily Stormer
August 26, 2014
What we need to remember when we see all of these immigrants we brought into Europe going to the Middle East to fight for what is probably the most brutal terrorist organization which has ever existed is that Islam is a religion of peace and Islamic immigrants enrich our culture.
When these vibrant enrichers come back to the UK after their fantastic voyages in Syria and Iraq, they will have so much to teach us about diverse tolerance.
You have nothing to fear from these serial killing rapists, goyim. If you feel fear from them, it just means you are a racist. And that means you are the most evil thing which has ever existed. Much more evil than this group of Muslims who crucify people, bury people alive and execute children.
The real danger is some type of vague hatred.
It is known simply as the ‘Gateway to Jihad’.
This is the wide open stretch of rugged Turkish border where an average of seven Britons a week are crossing over to Syria and Iraq.
It is the same route used by the Cardiff trio who appeared on a jihad recruitment video, a one-time rapper, a computer hacker and one-time privately educated college boy – all of whom are now at the centre of British investigations as they boast on Twitter of their exploits.
As the Mail witnessed, it is an alarmingly easy route to terror where border guards can turn a blind eye for as little as ten US dollars and an estimated 20 foreign recruits are travelling each day.
Up to 1,000 Britons and UK residents have now joined the extremists spreading terror across Syria and Iraq – more than double as many as the Government admits, according to security sources.
Disturbingly, intelligence agencies believe that the number of UK recruits travelling through this alarmingly open ‘gateway’ to IS strongholds of northern Syria is increasing since the self-proclaimed creation of a caliphate stretching from Syria to Iraq.
It is no coincidence that virtually all the young radicalised Britons have joined up by crossing this porous, poorly policed Turkish border of mountain passes and plains without confronting security.
The route is now dubbed the ‘Jihad Express’ or ‘Gateway to Jihad’.
And crucially, it is from this border that up to 250 battle-hardened fighters are thought to have crossed on their return to the UK, posing a huge threat to those in the UK and a massive headache for the security services and police.
The all-too-easy journey taken by home-grown fanatics from the UK to the increasingly barbaric civil war begins with them arriving in Turkey disguised often as British tourists enjoying a holiday.
Like many of their fellow fighters, the three Cardiff school friends – gap-year student Nasser Muthana, 20, his brother Aseel, 17, and their friend Reyaad Khan, 20 – are said to have jetted-in on a tourist fight to Antalya, in southern Turkey, after paying for a one-week stay at a five-star spa resort.
They apparently vanished at 7am the day after checking in. An inspection of their room revealed two abandoned suitcases and a discarded beard trimmer.
A taxi driver said they had asked the fare to Konya in eastern Turkey, then taken a bus instead. A hotel source said MI6 agents came to take their abandoned belongings.
Others simply use gleaming new Hatay airport, built just ten miles from the Syrian border.