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    VIDEO: Next Wave of Muslim Migrants: It’s All Men

    VIDEO: Next Wave of Muslim Migrants: It’s All Men

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    ByPAMELA GELLER
    on October 20, 2015




    Watch the video. It’s all men — looks like an army going off to war. And actually, that’s exactly what it is.



    Video thanks to Jason via Anstum auf Österreich

    Slovenia on the way to Austria! Signed and widespread now our petition for closed and Remi time!

    https://www.openpetition.eu/…/sichere-grenzen-heimat-und-zu…

    No country, no culture and no state can survive this invasion! Our government is playing with our future!


    - See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2015/10/vide....464aqHve.dpuf

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    That's what Trump said. He said he saw pictures a nd they don't look like "refugees". They look like young strong men. Could be a Trojan Horse situation.

    Trump is right, again.

    NO MORE REFUGEES! NO MORE IMMIGRATION!!

    We need a Moratorium on All Immigration for At Least 10 Years, and we need it now.
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    It would be more humane to set up safe areas within their own countries BUT that is not what the globalists want. Notice the words of "migrants needed to fill in low birth population countries" (in reality, overpopulation is a problem and should not be promoted) - the bottom line is they want a situation with the same number of retirees as workers 30 yrs down the line - (the reason is similar in the USA with the enormous amount of immigration here). The forces do not care about blood lines, traditions, mores of countries and abhorent crimes committed against citizens of native countries - IT IS ALL FOR THEIR GAIN as they control agriculture, banks, pharmaceuticals, energy sources, etc.

    If you read the words of
    Peter Sutherland - Refugees are the responsibility of the world.

    New York, N.Y. Peter Sutherland is the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration.

    A strong advocate for the rights of migrants – and for action to increase the benefits of migration for countries of origin, destination, and migrants alike – he works to foster cooperation on issues such as protecting migrants affected by crises and ensuring their role in the development process.

    As the world confronts the biggest refugee and migration crisis since the Second World War, with thousands of people fleeing armed conflict and persecution and risking their lives to find safe places to live in Europe and elsewhere, the UN News Centre sat down with Mr. Sutherland to find out what can be done to address this complex emergency. We should’ve known, and we should know, that where there are terrible conflicts now, as in the past, the inevitable result is huge migratory flows.

    We’re well able to handle this problem in Europe. We’ve 29 per cent of global wealth. We have a huge population. We actually have demographic problems that require us to bring more, not less, migrants to fill the voids in our economic systems.

    UN News Centre: Could you elaborate?

    Peter Sutherland: Well, if you take Germany as an example – Germany has the lowest birth rate in the world. That lowest birth rate in the world requires perhaps over a million migrants a year over the next 30 years to keep a situation where you have the same number of retirees to workers in 30 years’ time.

    Now, Germany is responding well to this. I don’t actually think that they’re driven by the calculation which I’ve described. I think Mrs. Merkel is driven by the moral concern that she has expressed. And I’ve heard her, personally, express that. And I believe her. But I think that there is also an economic argument which is equally evident in other parts of Europe, particularly in Spain and Italy and Portugal, for example, where there are huge problems in the future if migration doesn’t take place.

    http://stewardshipreport.com/26094/

    More on Sutherland and globalist connections as well as David Rockefeller - notice the corporate connections.
    http://trilateral.org/page/24/peter-sutherland
    Peter Sutherland is chairman of Goldman Sachs International (1995–current). He is former chairman of BP plc (1997–December 2009). He was appointed chairman of the London School of Economics in 2008. In addition to his chairmanships listed above, he is a member of the Supervisory Board of Allianz and the Advisory Board of Eli Lilly. He is currently UN special representative for migration and development. Before these appointments he was the founding director-general of the World Trade Organization. He had previously served as director-general of GATT since July 1993 and was instrumental in concluding the Uruguay GATT Round Negotiations. Prior to this position, he was chairman of Allied Irish Banks from 1989 to 1993 and chairman of the Board of Governors of the European Institute of Public Administration (Maastricht) from 1991 to 1996.

    http://trilateral.org/page/3/about-trilateral
    The Trilateral Commission was formed in 1973 by private citizens of Japan, Europe (European Union countries), and North America (United States and Canada) to foster closer cooperation among these core industrialized areas of the world with shared leadership responsibilities in the wider international system. (David Rockefeller - founder 1977)
    The “growing interdependence” that so impressed the founders of the Trilateral Commission in the early 1970s has deepened into “globalization.” That interdependence also has ensured that the u\enduring effects of the financial crisis that began in 2008 has been felt in every nation and region. It has fundamentally shaken confidence in the international system as a whole. The Commission sees in these unprecedented events a stronger need for shared thinking and leadership by the Trilateral countries, who (along with the principal international organizations) have been the primary anchors of the wider international system.
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    Yes, artist, and it's all disgusting and repugnant. Trump is right to call it all a "Trojan Horse" because that's exactly what it is.
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    These are all men of military fighting age! Refugees should be mostly women and children with men helping them or back home fighting for their homes.

    This is not immigration, this is a form of warfare that will result in the loss of many European and American lives!

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