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November 9, 2004

Van Gogh Nearly Decapitated By Islamic Murderer

Topics: Middle East News and Perspectives

The Dutch blog  Zacht Ei writes of an article in the Sunday Times that provides more detail on the brutality of Van Gogh's killer. The intent of this posting is not to sensationalize the episode, rather, due to the significant threat from Islamic influences that our civilization faces, the intent is to  inform ith emphasis!

Zacht Ei writes:

"The Sunday Times features a digest-type article with some information I don't think I've seen reported in this detail before, for instance the exact way in which Van Gogh was butchered (for that is the only fitting term)."

The Sunday Times quote:

'"There will be no mercy" said a document that the killer had held over van Gogh's chest before skewering it there with a final knife blow to his heart. By then van Gogh, 47, had been shot several times and was seen by one witness on his knees, pleading with his assailant, "Don't do it . . . we can still talk about it." The response was a knife to the throat. The killer sawed through the neck and spinal column, almost to the point of decapitating him.'

 

From other posts by Zact Ei it appears that authorities in Holland and other countries are begining to take the threat of Muslim hate and terrorism more seriously. Will we in the U.S. do the same and forego our propensity for political correctness? If the recent Federal Court decision that "military tribunals are illegal" is any indication, most likely not. For now, Federal Judges are allowed to continue legislating instead of judicating.

Van Gogh's film that the Muslims don't want you to see has been previously linked to by Hyscience. For convenience, it's linked again here, just click on the collage images......... Download It

Thanks to a Jawa Report's reader yesterday, for the comments that led to the Zacht Ei post.




Posted by Hyscience at November 9, 2004 10:34 AM


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