Sunday, February 05, 2006

IS BILDERBERG JOINING IN THE INCITEMENT OF ISLAM?

The cartoons that have recently angered Muslims into burning down embassies were published in Autumn last year in Jyllands-Posten, and there was some but not much protest. Some Danish Muslims then exaggerated the effect the cartoons were having by going on a tour of the Middle East and adding some of their own cartoons, one depicting the Prophet Mohammed as a pig, to add to the mess.

But then this last week things have really took off after several of the cartoons were published in some european dailies.

The following papers printed some of the cartoons; Die Welt, France Soir, La Stampa, El Periodico, and Volkskrant.

According to the BBC Die Welt is one of the eight main papers in Germany. Die Welt is owned by Axel Springer Verlag whose CEO is Matthias Dopfner who attended Bilderberg last year (along with new Chancellor Angela Merkel).

Also according to the BBC La Stampa is one six national dailies. La Stampa is owned by Fiat Group, which is owned by the Agnellis who ARE Bilderberg.

Of France Soir, El Periodico, and Volkskrant I can find no Bilderberg link.
France Soir is owned by Raymond Lakah. Who is he?
El Periodico is owned by Ediciones Primera Plana and I cannot find much about them.
Volkskrant is owned by PCM Uitgevers, in which Apax Partners has a 52% majority share.

Any further info on these three papers and their owners would be useful.

Further info on the imams who have stoked the Muslim fires with their forged cartoons would also be useful.

It is becoming apparent that there is a possibility that a wedge is being driven betwen Europe and Islam. The original publication of the cartoons did not have the effect it should have.

So why has the story become a global event, with several european papers publishing the cartoons 4 months after their original publication and some Danish imams forging extra cartoons to incite Muslims?

It smells very fishy to me.

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