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The contributors are all convinced of one thing. This is that Islam, as taught and practiced by very many Muslims, is incompatible with societies whose foundations are influenced by a Judeo-Christian ethic. These nations place a high value on human dignity and the importance of individual rights and freedoms. They have not yet gone down the tyrannical path historically so often associated with Islamic influence.
With that common commitment, our aims are:
- To expose the supremacist nature of the Islamists’ world view, and how the Koran is seen by them to encourage separation from and hostility towards non-Muslims.
- To support freedom of speech for all, as long as it does not incite violence, including the right to discuss the Koran and criticise Islam without threat of violence.
- To learn how to spot “taqiyya” (deception) in all its forms! This includes many Muslim leaders who pose as moderates and use Islam’s tenets to undermine democracy and rule of law. We will also turn the spotlight on the numerous inter-faith groups, whose narrative is dominated by Muslims claiming to be moderate but who often have a radical Islamist agenda.
- To inform people of the tactics used by modern Jihadis.
- To end the political correctness which allows our schools and universities to be infiltrated by Islamists, giving our youth false reassurances about their agenda. This PC also encourages universities to have only Islamist-friendly speakers on campus and prevents young people hearing alternative viewpoints.
- To alert Australians to the urgency of the threat.
- To “de-construct” the spin, bias and lies of the mainstream media concerning Islamists.
- To illustrate how multiculturalism has produced separatism, tribalism and hostility to mainstream Australia and even enabled terror. We want integration of all citizens. One visible statement of a separatist mentality is full-face burkahs on women, which should be banned.
- To form alliances with like-minded people.
- To assert that Western civilisation has nothing to apologise for. In fact, we stand by the belief that the rest of the world is indebted to our forebears, who brought enlightenment to the world.
- To assert the preferability of separation of State and religion, religious pluralism, gender equality and tolerance over the intolerance associated with Sharia law.
- To support freedom of personal worship of any religion, as long as it does not threaten our democracy or society. We also believe it should be a very serious crime to intimidate or threaten, especially with murder, any Muslims who wish to leave their faith.
- To support truly moderate Muslims who want to embrace democracy so that they can be emboldened to fight Islamists and join us in our fight to uphold our hard-won freedoms.
- To raise awareness of how our enemies use our immigration policies against us. In particular, we seek an end to UN jurisdiction on matters of our immigration, including who we should accept as refugees.
- To expose and demand accountability for the funding of any organisation from a foreign source, including funding for mosques, the MCCA and Muslim “charities”.
- To work towards ending our dependency on oil, and finding alternative energy sources which help break our ties to countries ruled by Islamic extremism.
To that end we also want this to be known:
- We are anti-racist in all its forms. Race is not an issue for any of us. Our struggle is to expose Islamism, which is not a race. In fact, we are from very diverse ethnic backgrounds (either in our immediate circle or by marriage): Afghanistan, America, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, India, Jordan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Sri Lanka, Sweden, The Philippines, Thailand and Turkey. Any attempt to hijack our blog and turn it into a forum for racial vilification will be dealt with immediately and thoroughly. Posts will be removed and posters banned.
We are also a group of people from very diverse religious, philosophic and social backgrounds.- What unites us is knowledge, awareness and a very deep concern for the future of our country. We appreciate our culture. We are not ashamed of it. We are committed to defending it from Islamists.



















Australians celebrate and revere Anzac Day on April 25th each year in remembrance of our brave soldiers who fought in two great world wars to secure our freedom. Every Australian identifies with the slogan “lest we forget” and in services held around the country people reflect on the battles and men who died to secure our freedom. Yet across the world in France, there is one remarkable battle which helped form the Europe we know today and allowed the development of civilization based on Judeo Christian principles. This one famous battle has become known as the battle of Tours and effectively stopped the Muslim advance into Europe. After the death of Mohammed in 632AD, Muslim armies exploded out of the Arabian peninsula to conquer much of the Middle East, expanding across north Africa. From there they crossed into Spain in 711AD and eventually controlled much of al-Andalus by 715AD. It was the victory at Tours by Charles Martel that stemmed the tide and eventually the Muslim marauders were expelled from Spain in 1492 when the last outpost at Granada fell to King Ferdinand of Spain.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born, lived, fought and won battles against religious and social oppression in the 17th century Bharat or India. He was a shining star in the Indian firmament and is renowned as a champion of the downtrodden and depressed masses. He was and continues to be an icon for the classes and masses alike and is seen as a rallying point for peasants oppressed by foreign rulers, Pathans and Moghuls alike. Sexually exploited women found in Shivaji Raje a protector, a benefactor and flocked to his Hindavi Swaraj to find solace and feel liberated under his saffron flag.
Perhaps some readers might be interested to know that January 28 is considered a feast day among Catholics – actually 2 feast days are celebrated on the same day – one is of ST Thomas Aquinas, the great medieval theologian and philosopher who adapted Aristotle to the western Judeo-Christian worldview. . It is also the feast day of a lesser known person – St Peter Nolasco, the great ransomer of captives from the Muslims.

How often in conversation with a Muslim, do they quote Spain as the crowning achievement of Islam, where Muslims, Jews and Christians lived in harmony for about 800 years?
Why do Muslims insist that Jerusalem is their Holy City?
There is a very strongly entrenched view among majority of Westerners today that the three main monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam share one common God and therefore despite the obvious differences, the core foundation of these three religions is the same.