Sunday 10 January 2016

VIOLENCE IN GERMANY ON NEW YEARS EVE.

Over recent weeks, we have expressed misgivings on this blog about the massive influx of refugees into Europe mainly from Libya and Syria.

We expressed that large numbers of these people are family men and women seeking safety and a new life for their children. They will lift the quality of living in European nations. 

Germany will find that a new lease of life given to a nation suffering from an aging population. With the warm welcome, we did wonder what had happened to the Nazis who grew out of World War 2.

But the events in Cologne on New Year's Eve may have completed the picture. The media reported today that there were over 500 reports of violent assaults on women outside the Cologne Cathedral by gangs of men said to be of African and Arab descent. Please click


Number of cases in Cologne New Year's Eve sexual violence probe rises to 516 Police in Cologne say the number of criminal cases relating to violent attacks in the city on New Year's Eve has risen above 500. The German .

The picture is becoming clearer. While there are genuine refugees coming in families, there will be criminals and violent activists under the secret banner of Islamic State.

It seems perfectly logical that the Islamic State has thousands of activists assigned the task of destabilizing all European nations. Donald Trump is on the right track. How better to slow down the bombing of Syria than to cause riots in every country from this time on.

Chancellor Merkel says the these people will be deported. To where? Outside the border? into another European nation? The IS trap has been set and caught most nations. The refugees are in Europe to stay with more on the way as more African and Middle East  nations are attacked.

The Minister for security in Cologne has expressed the view that the violence was planned. There was violence in three cities. In Cologne the large number of men gathered outside Cologne railway station and then dispersed into groups to attack women. This is a  picture of events to come across European nations.

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