The cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed as a suicide bomber etc were first published in Denamrk by Jyllands-Posten on 30th January 2005. Jyllands-Posten is owned by JP/Politikens Hus. The Mangaging Director of JP/Politikens Hus is Merete Eldrup. Merete Eldrup is the wife of Anders Eldrup who has attended the last FIVE Bilderberg meetings.
Several European newspapers then decided to republish some, if not all, of the cartoons, knowing that several Muslim organisations in Denmark were requesting an apology for the initial publication, death threats were being made against editors, economic sanctions were being suggested, and diplomats were being withdrawn.
To republish the cartoons was pouring petrol onto a smouldering fire.
Among the newspapers republishing the cartoons were Die Welt and La Stampa.
Die Welt is owned by Axel Springer Verlag. The CEO of Axel Springer is Matthias Dopfner who attended Bilderberg last year.
La Stampa is owned by Fiat, which is owned by the Agnellis who ARE Bilderberg. Their representative at Bilderberg last year was John Elkann.
Several questions need answering.
1. was Merete Eldrup aware that the cartoons were to be published before they were published? WHat conversations have there been between Eldrup and Flemming Rose?
2. was there any agreed coordination between La Stampa and Die Welt relating to their publication of the cartoons?
3. how did the Imams finance their tour of the Middle East and the publication of a dossier?
4. were any agents provocatuers in the protesting crowds to turn the peaceful demonstrations into arson attacks on Embassies? [a number cover their faces]
5. why did the UK police allow the protestors to carry such inflammatory placards, thus leading to photographs of the protestors with their vitriolic placards being published all over the papers?
The result of the publication and republication of these cartoons has played into the hands of those who want war, be it a clash of civilizations, or to demonize Islam.
The leaders of Islam really need to get control of their youth. Can't they see they are being provoked?
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