Sorry, Goyim: I Accidentally Kosovo

Patrik Fridén
Daily Stormer
May 28, 2016

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They want Islam, they want Sharia, they are willing to commit jihad.

They live in Europe and are growing.

Serbians were not allowed to combat them effectively in the latest conflict that ended with NATO bombings of Belgrade in 1999, called “Operation Noble Anvil” – the usual arrogant Zio-puppet phrasing.

Now the problem has grown out of control as Kosovo’s Albanian muzzies are being recruited by ISIS and Wahhabi wackos. Saudi money is flowing into the country.

New York Times:

Every Friday, just yards from a statue of Bill Clinton with arm aloft in a cheery wave, hundreds of young bearded men make a show of kneeling to pray on the sidewalk outside an improvised mosque in a former furniture store.

The mosque is one of scores built here with Saudi government money and blamed for spreading Wahhabism — the conservative ideology dominant in Saudi Arabia — in the 17 years since an American-led intervention wrested tiny Kosovo from Serbian oppression.

Since then — much of that time under the watch of American officials — Saudi money and influence have transformed this once-tolerant Muslim society at the hem of Europe into a font of Islamic extremism and a pipeline for jihadists.

Kosovo now finds itself, like the rest of Europe, fending off the threat of radical Islam. Over the last two years, the police have identified 314 Kosovars — including two suicide bombers, 44 women and 28 children — who have gone abroad to join the Islamic State, the highest number per capita in Europe.

With charity, the Arabs came to the aid of the nearly vanquished Albanians after the Serbians almost crushed them – only having been stopped by overwhelming Zio-bombing.

Now the Arabs wish for Albanians to return the favor – by becoming jihadis.

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Bill Clinton is the patron saint of Greater Albania.

Looking into the extent of the Islamist environment and its connections after a 2014 suicide bombing carried out by a Moslem from Kosovo, an investigation revealed a vast terror network in the former Serbian territory.

The result of the investigation was that 67 people were charged, 14 imams arrested and 19 muzzie organizations declared illegal, so apparently the nominally secular government still holds some power there.

Millions of Saudi dollars were invested into the country, according to the same investigation.

Of the money accounted for, only seven (7) percent actually went to the proclaimed aim of charity, the total annual average being approximately €100,000. Saudi ‘subsidies’ declined somewhat in size as other Koran crazies in Kuwait, Qatar and UAE decided to send ‘aid’ as well.

The EU helped with the radicalization, RT reports:

As early as 2004, then-Prime Minister Bajram Rexhepi tried to ban extremist sects. But he said the draft law was spoken against by European officials, who said it would violate religious freedoms.

“It was not in their interest, they did not want to irritate some Islamic countries,” he said. “They simply did not do anything.”

Since then, muzzie extremism has spread up the food chain of the state.

Thanks to the NATO and the EU, we’ve now got a massive terrorist base right in the center of Europe.