Baron Bodissey on "Irate Tireless Minority"


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Great interview with the Baron on BlogTalk detailing the different strategies of islamic influence in the US and Europe. He also elaborates on the situation in Lampedusa and the current intrigue between Italy and France - Highly Recommended
From Irate Tireless Minority of One
This week's show will have a guest that I am very excited to welcome. His pseudonym is Baron Bodissey. He is one of the founders of the blog "Gates of Vienna". If you have been to any site that talks about the dangers of sharia law and the steady rise of Islam in the world today, chances are, they will have a link to the Gates of Vienna blog.

There is an excellent reason for this.

This blog is a phenomenal resource for anyone wishing to know what is going on regarding the spread of Islam in the world outside of America, or indeed, just what's going on in the world outside of America. The articles are well written and researched. There are a number of contributors from overseas who are willing to translate news items from other countries and allow them to be posted there.

It is my hope that the other founder of the blog, Dymphna will also be able to squeeze us into her busy schedule, but we will make do without her if we must. These folks have also had their hands in the site "Elisabeth's Voice".

If you've ever had questions about what's really going on with all this Muslim/Mozlem, jihadi, creeping sharia, Geert Wilders and Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff stuff, tune in and start learning for yourself. The show will be rated mature, because many of the reasons Islam is presenting a challenge for the world are not for young ears. This blog is truly an example of an irate, tireless minority making a difference.

"Ye that love the LORD, hate evil: he preserveth the souls of his saints; he delivereth them out of the hand of the wicked." ~ Psalm 97:10

I made some feeds for the baron aboubt a year ago, you can grab them below:



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