Italy Rescued 13,000 Gang-Raping Terrorists Last Week

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 29, 2016

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The Italian Navy: Saving Europe from the threat of homogeneity, one Black at a time.

A recent study showed that in order for European man to progress into the future promised to us by 1950s science fiction novels, Europe needs more of the following ten things:

  1. Gang-rape
  2. Murder
  3. Fraud
  4. Terrorism
  5. Ghettos
  6. Drug dealing
  7. Flesh-eating viruses
  8. Riots
  9. Looting
  10. Gang violence

It was determined that the quickest way to increase these things in society was to import as many Black people as possible.

So the Italian Navy has just been sent out to find them floating in the water and bring them to live on welfare in Europe.

The future is almost here.

Arkansas Online:

A flotilla of ships saved 668 migrants Saturday from smugglers’ boats struggling in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya, Italian authorities said — raising last week’s total of migrants plucked from the sea to 13,000 people.

The rescues by the Italian coast guard and navy ships, aided by Irish and German vessels and humanitarian groups, are the latest by a multinational patrol south of the Italian island of Sicily.

The Irish military said the vessel Le Roisin saved 123 migrants from a 40-foot rubber dinghy and recovered one body. A German ship patrolling to intercept smugglers’ boats also was involved in four rescue operations, the Italian coast guard said Saturday evening.

Meanwhile, with migrant shelters filling up in Sicily, the Italian navy vessel Vega headed toward Reggio Calabria, a southern Italian mainland port, carrying 135 survivors and 45 bodies from a mission a day earlier. The Vega was to dock today.

Other survivors who arrived Saturday in the Sicilian port of Pozzallo told authorities that they had seen a fishing boat filled with “hundreds” of migrants sink Thursday, a Save The Children spokesman, Giovanna Di Benedetto, told The Associated Press by telephone from Sicily.

…Under a European Union deal, tens of thousands of those rescued at sea and seeking asylum were supposed to be relocated to other EU nations from Italy and Greece, where most of the migrants have landed. But with resentment building in some European countries about taking in more migrants, the plan never really took off, and only a small percentage of those potential relocations have ever taken place.

I can almost taste the artificial atmosphere of the moonbase.

We’re almost there, people.

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You gotta have a lot more of this

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Before you’re gonna get this