Dennis Mangan has posted an item, “Muslims in Europe,” on a Pew Forum study which I do not believe passes the smell test—that’s Pew, not Mangan. I believe that Pew radically undercounts Moslems’ presence in Europe today, and in its projections for 2030, in order to disguise the threat, until it is too late.
Muslims today account for about 6% of Europe’s total population, up from 4.1% in 1990. By 2030, Muslims are expected to make up 8% of Europe’s population.
Even taking Pew’s numbers at face value, a 46.3 percent increase in the course of 20 years is staggering, and a 95.2 percent increase is 40 years is even worse.
A poster using the name de cyber “Albert,” who identifies himself as a State Department employee, has posted a brilliant, four-part, 2,091-word essay in the comments, in which he argues that the “USG” (United States Government?) is the mortal enemy of the American people, and is engaged in a strategy of population replacement not only in America, but in Europe, as well. In Europe, that campaign has entailed pushing mass Moslem immigration into (once?) Christian, white European countries.
Albert maintains, rightly, I believe, that this campaign is not unique to the John Doe calling himself Barack Obama, but is the stuff of the permanent government, over the course of a generation.
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