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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

History of Nusantara

Natural background
The main area of land formed from the two ends of the archipelago supercontinent Pangaea in the Mesozoic Era (250 million years ago), but part of different continental plates. This two-part move closer due to the movement of plates, so that when the last Ice Age have been formed by large strait between Sundaland in the west and the Sahul Shelf in the east. The island of Sulawesi and nearby islands to fill the space between two opposing parts of the continent. Between these Islands by biologists now known as Wallacea, a region which has a unique fauna distribution. Geology and geography of this situation has implications for aspects of topography, climate, soil fertility, the distribution of living things (especially plants and animals), and human migration in the region.
Section meeting of the Eurasian Plate to the west, the Indo-Australian Plate to the south, and the Pacific Plate to the northeast became an active volcanic area that gives the mineral wealth of the land around it so it is very good for agriculture, but also prone to earthquakes. Continental plates meeting also raised some of the sea floor to the top resulted in the formation of a rich caves karst hills in some places. Fossils of marine animals found in this area.
Archipelago is located in the tropics, which means the sea is warm and gets sun shines continuously throughout the year with high intensity. This situation has encouraged the formation of a rich ecosystem diversity of living things, both plants and animals. Warm sea and becomes the meeting point of two great oceans. Strait between the two parts of the continent (Wallacea) is part of the ocean currents from the Indian Ocean into the Pacific Ocean is rich in marine resources. Coral reefs in this region is a place with very high biodiversity. Natural wealth on land and sea coloring initial culture of the community dwellers. Many of the indigenous people who rely on the wealth of marine life and make them understand the basic shipping navigation, and will assist in the residential area of the Pacific (Oceania).
Australian continent and the Indian and Pacific Ocean waters on the other hand gives the annual climate variation factor is important. Archipelago was influenced by the monsoon system with the result that many places are experiencing differences in water availability in a year. Most of the region recognize the dry season and rainy season. For sailors known as the west wind (occurring in the rainy season) and an east wind. Inter-island trade in the era that relies on the ship sailing, wind patterns are very important in scheduling trade.
From the point of distribution of living things, this area is the meeting point of two provinces of flora and fauna of different types, as a result of evolutionary processes that run separately, but later met. Part of the Sunda Shelf region, which is always not far from the equator, has a type of Eurasian fauna, while the Sahul Shelf area in the eastern part has a type of Australian fauna. Wallacea region forming a "bridge" for the mixing of these two types, but somewhat isolated because he has a unique type. This is realized by a number of scholars from the 19th century, such as Alfred Wallace, Max Wilhelm Carl Weber, and Richard Lydecker. In contrast to the fauna, flora distribution (plants) in this area is more mixed, even forming a unique provincial flora, different from the type in India and East Asia as well as dry areas of Australia, called by botaniwan as Malesia. Human migration and encourage the spread of flora in this area further and also the introduction of foreign plants and animals from the mainland of Eurasia, the Americas and Africa in the period of history.
Prehistory
Homo erectus fossils found in some footprint in Java indicates possible continuity of population from 1.7 million years (Sangiran) up to 50,000 years ago (Homo). Long span of time shows feature changes that result in two different subspecies (H. erectus paleojavanicus older than H. erectus soloensis). Swisher (1996) advanced the thesis that up to 50,000 years ago they have been a contemporary of modern humans, H. sapiens. [1]
H. Migration sapiens (modern humans) went into the archipelago is estimated to occur at some time between 160 000 and 100,000 to years ago. Community Austrolomelanesoid physical characteristics, which later became the ancestor of several indigenous tribes in the Malay Peninsula (Semang), Philippines (Negrito), Aboriginal Australia, Papua and Melanesia, entered the Sunda Shelf region. They then move to the east. Niah Caves in Sarawak has the oldest skeletal remains representing this community (aged about 60 to 50 thousand years). The remains of skulls were also found in the caves of the karst area in Java (Sewu Mountains). They are supporters who do not yet know Paleolitikum culture cultivation or livestock breeding and live mix (hunt and gathering).
The discovery of a series of human-like creatures in the framework of Liang Bua, Flores Island, opening the possibility of a third hominid species, currently known as H. floresiensis.
Furthermore, approximately 2000 years BC, a massive migration into the islands of the Archipelago (immigration) is conducted by the Austronesian race from Yunan and they became ancestors of the tribes in the western part of the archipelago. They come in two waves of arrivals that is about the year 2500 BC and 1500 BC.
Nation's forefathers had civilization which has been good enough, they know how to farm better, pilotage and even astronomy. They also have a governance system is simple and has a leader (small kings). The arrival of immigrants from India in the late centuries BC to introduce their system of governance that are more advanced (the kingdom).
Period prehistory
Contact with the outside world is known from written records of China to the Greek people, which is very small. From there, note that there have been people who trade with them. The object of trade is primarily the result of forests or plantations, such as various spices, like pepper, sandalwood, sandalwood, nutmeg, incense, and gambier, and also gold and silver. Trade points have been growing, led by such rulers elected by citizens or inherited by generations. China's entry states that in the first centuries AD found that there are people are Buddhists, Hindus, and animists. Archaeological findings from several hundred years BC to the Hindu-Buddhist period, it indicates that the spread of Megalithic culture, along with Perundagian culture. Notes mentioning the Arab traders sailed up the east coast of east Africa. Ptolemy's map, the population of Alexandria, wrote Chersonesos Aurea ("Golden Peninsula") for the region which is probably the Malay Peninsula or Sumatra.
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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Reveal the Secret of Blood "Enemy" Adolf Hitler

LONDON - There is a surprising news. Jews who had been so hated and endless blasphemy brothers Adolf Hitler was a German Nazi leader.
Besides, Hitler was also bloody North Africa. In fact, Jews and blacks are two types of groups who want him to destroy, it was shown in a new DNA test results.
Daily Express news agency pad on Tuesday local time (24 / 8) reported that from samples taken from relatives of Hitler, it seems that he has a kinship with the Jewish community and the people of North Africa.
A journalist named Jean-Paul Mulders able to investigate the DNA of Hitler after receiving a napkin that was overthrown by Alexander Stuart-Houston, the grandson of the dictator who lives in New York. Napkins used to protect clothes while eating, wiped his mouth and hands, and therefore contain DNA samples of people who use them.
He got a second sample from a cousin of Hitler's Austrian citizenship, a farmer named Norbert H, according to the news media.
After the DNA retrieved tested, the results obtained makes surprise. From the results of that test, found that there is a form of the Y chromosome are rare in the population genetic characteristics of Germany and Western Europe, but it is common in Jewish and community groups in North Africa.
The experts did menengarai that Hitler might have a relative newcomer who later moved and settled in his native land.
Mulders says that two test results indicate a form of genetic characteristics known as haplogroups E1b1b which proves the existence of "an undeniable relationship" with the Nazi leader.
"This is the most common native Morocco, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia, as well as among the Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews. From these findings, one can draw the conclusion that Hitler had a relationship with people he did not like," Belgian journalist says.
E1b1b1 haplogroups, which accounts for 18 to 20 percent of Ashkenazi Jewish Y chromosomes and 8.6 to 30 percent of Sephardi Jewish Y chromosomes, seems to be one of the main lineage marker of the Jewish population.
Knack, who published his findings, saying that the DNA is tested in a rigorous laboratory conditions.
"This result is surprising," said Ronny Decorte, a geneticist at the Catholic University of Leuven.
"Hitler would not be happy when they hear this," added Decorte.
"It is amazing when compared to the image of the Nazi world.
"Race and the blood is a central issue in the world of the Nazis. Concerns about kekerabatannya proved Hitler. He seems not pure Aryans."
Jean-Paul Mulders and Marc Vermeeren, a historian, tracking the line of kinship Hitler since the beginning of this year.
This discovery was not the first time historians say that Hitler had Jewish blood.
Hitler's father, Alois, allegedly was the result of marriage from a woman named Mary Schikelgruber and a 19-year-old Jewish man named Frankenberger.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the author Bryan Mark Rigg in his book Hitler's Jewish Soldier (Army Jewish Hitler) revealed that most members of the German military was classified by the Nazis in class Jewish or half Jewish (Mischlinge) in the early days of the enactment of the law of racial on mid-1930s.
Rigg said that the real number is much greater than originally thought, maybe up to as many as 150,000 people, including veterans and high-ranking officers, even generals and admirals who served.

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Facts about Indonesia

The Dutch began to colonize Indonesia in the early 17th century; the islands were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. Indonesia declared its independence after Japan's surrender, but it required four years of intermittent negotiations, recurring hostilities, and UN mediation before the Netherlands agreed to relinquish its colony. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and home to the world's largest Muslim population. Current issues include: alleviating poverty, preventing terrorism, consolidating democracy after four decades of authoritarianism, implementing financial sector reforms, stemming corruption, holding the military and police accountable for human rights violations, and controlling avian influenza. In 2005, Indonesia reached a historic peace agreement with armed separatists in Aceh, which led to democratic elections in December 2006. Indonesia continues to face a low intensity separatist movement in Papua.

 

Geography of Indonesia

Location:

Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

Coordinates:

5 00 S, 120 00 E

Area:

total: 1,919,440 sq km
water: 93,000 sq km
land: 1,826,440 sq km

Area comparative:

slightly less than three times the size of Texas

Land boundaries:

total: 2,830 km
border countries: East Timor 228 km, Malaysia 1,782 km, Papua New Guinea 820 km

Coastline:

54,716 km

Maritime claims:

measured from claimed archipelagic baselines
exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
territorial sea: 12 NM

Climate:

tropical; hot, humid; more moderate in highlands

Terrain:

mostly coastal lowlands; larger islands have interior mountains

Elevation extremes:

lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m
highest point: Puncak Jaya 5,030 m

Natural resources:

petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver

Natural hazards:

occasional floods, severe droughts, tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes, forest fires

Environment current issues:

deforestation; water pollution from industrial wastes, sewage; air pollution in urban areas; smoke and haze from forest fires

Geography - note:

archipelago of more than 17,000 islands (6,000 inhabited); straddles Equator; strategic location astride or along major sea lanes from Indian Ocean to Pacific Ocean

Population of Indonesia

Population:

237,512,352 (July 2008 est.)

Age structure:

0-14 years: 28.8% (male 35,995,919/female 34,749,582)
15-64 years: 65.8% (male 80,796,794/female 80,754,238)
65 years and over: 5.4% (male 5,737,473/female 7,418,733)

Median age:

26.8 years

Growth rate:

1.41%

Infant mortality:

34.39 deaths/1,000 live births

Life expectancy at birth:

total population: 69.87 years
male: 67.42 years
female: 72.45 years

Fertility rate:

2.4 children born/woman

Nationality:

noun: Indonesian(s)
adjective: Indonesian

Ethnic groups:

Javanese 45%, Sundanese 14%, Madurese 7.5%, coastal Malays 7.5%, other 26%

Religions:

Muslim 88%, Protestant 5%, Roman Catholic 3%, Hindu 2%, Buddhist 1%, other 1% (1998)

Languages:

Bahasa Indonesia (official, modified form of Malay), English, Dutch, local dialects, the most widely spoken of which is Javanese

Literacy:

definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 88.5%
male: 92.9%
female: 84.1%

Government

Country name:

conventional long form: Republic of Indonesia
former: Netherlands East Indies; Dutch East Indies

Government type:

republic

Capital:

Jakarta

Administrative divisions:

27 provinces (propinsi-propinsi, singular - propinsi), 2 special regions* (daerah-daerah istimewa, singular - daerah istimewa), and 1 special capital city district** (daerah khusus ibukota); Aceh*, Bali, Banten, Bengkulu, Gorontalo, Jakarta Raya**, Jambi, Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah, Jawa Timur, Kalimantan Barat, Kalimantan Selatan, Kalimantan Tengah, Kalimantan Timur, Kepulauan Bangka Belitung, Lampung, Maluku, Maluku Utara, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Papua, Riau, Sulawesi Selatan, Sulawesi Tengah, Sulawesi Tenggara, Sulawesi Utara, Sumatera Barat, Sumatera Selatan, Sumatera Utara, Yogyakarta*; note - with the implementation of decentralization on 1 January 2001, the 357 districts (regencies) have become the key administrative units responsible for providing most government services
note: following the 30 August 1999 provincial referendum for independence that was overwhelmingly approved by the people of Timor Timur and the October 1999 concurrence of Indonesia's national legislature, the name Timor Leste (East Timor) was adopted as the name for the political entity formerly known as Propinsi Timor Timur; East Timor gained its formal independence on 20 May 2002

Independence:

17 August 1945 (proclaimed independence; on 27 December 1949, Indonesia became legally independent from the Netherlands)

National holiday:

Independence Day, 17 August (1945)

Constitution:

August 1945, abrogated by Federal Constitution of 1949 and Provisional Constitution of 1950, restored 5 July 1959

Legal system:

based on Roman-Dutch law, substantially modified by indigenous concepts and by new criminal procedures and election codes; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Suffrage:

17 years of age; universal and married persons regardless of age

Executive branch:

chief of state: President Susilo Bambang YUDHOYONO (since 20 October 2004); Vice President Muhammad Yusuf KALLA (since 20 October 2004); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Susilo Bambang YUDHOYONO (since 20 October 2004); Vice President Muhammad Yusuf KALLA (since 20 October 2004)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president and vice president were elected for five-year terms (eligible for a second term) by direct vote of the citizenry; last held 20 September 2004 (next to be held in 2009).

Legislative branch:

House of Representatives or Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR) (550 seats; members elected to serve five-year terms); House of Regional Representatives (Dewan Perwakilan Daerah or DPD), constitutionally mandated role includes providing legislative input to DPR on issues affecting regions; People's Consultative Assembly (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat or MPR) has role in inaugurating and impeaching president and in amending constitution; consists of popularly-elected members in DPR and DPD; MPR does not formulate national policy.

Judicial branch:

Supreme Court or Mahkamah Agung (justices appointed by the president from a list of candidates approved by the legislature); a separate Constitutional Court or Mahkamah Konstitusi was invested by the president on 16 August 2003; in March 2004 the Supreme Court assumed administrative and financial responsibility for the lower court system from the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights; Labor Court under supervision of Supreme Court began functioning in January 2006.

Political parties and leaders:

Crescent Moon and Star Party or PBB [Yusril Ihza MAHENDRA]; Democratic Party or PD [Subur BUDHISANTOSO]; Functional Groups Party or Golkar [Yusuf KALLA]; Indonesia Democratic Party-Struggle or PDI-P [MEGAWATI Sukarnoputri]; National Awakening Party or PKB [Alwi SHIHAB]; National Mandate Party or PAN [Sutrisno BACHIR]; Prosperous Justice Party or PKS [Tifatul SEMBIRING]; United Development Party or PPP [Hamzah HAZ]

Economy

Indonesia, a vast polyglot nation, has been undergoing significant economic reforms under President YUDHOYONO. Indonesia's debt-to-GDP ratio has been declining steadily, its foreign exchange reserves are at an all-time high of over $50 billion, and its stock market has been one of the three best performers in the world in 2006 and 2007, as global investors sought out higher returns in emerging markets. The government has introduced significant reforms in the financial sector, including tax and customs reforms, the introduction of Treasury bills, and improved capital market supervision. Indonesia's new investment law, passed in March 2007, seeks to address some of the concerns of foreign and domestic investors. Indonesia still struggles with poverty and unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, a complex regulatory environment, and unequal resource distribution among regions. Indonesia has been slow to privatize over 100 state-owned enterprises, several of which have monopolies in key sectors. The non-bank financial sector, including pension funds and insurance, remains weak. Capital markets are underdeveloped. The high global price of oil in 2007 increased the cost of domestic fuel and electricity subsidies, and are contributing to concerns about higher food prices. Located on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" Indonesia remains vulnerable to volcanic and tectonic disasters. Significant progress has been made in rebuilding Aceh after the devastating December 2004 tsunami, and the province now shows more economic activity than before the disaster. Unfortunately, Indonesia suffered new disasters in 2006 and early 2007 including: a major earthquake near Yogyakarta, an industrial accident in Sidoarjo, East Java that created a "mud volcano," a tsunami in South Java, and major flooding in Jakarta, all of which caused additional damages in the billions of dollars. Donors are assisting Indonesia with its disaster mitigation and early warning efforts.

GDP:

$843.7 billion (2007 est.)

GDP growth rate:

5.6%

GDP per capita:

$3,600

GDP composition by sector:

agriculture: 13.4%
industry: 45.8%
services: 40.8%

Inflation rate:

10.5%

Labor force:

94.2 million

Labor force - by occupation:

agriculture 45%, industry 16%, services 39%

Unemployment:

11.8%

Budget:

revenues: $54.3 billion
expenditures: $57.7 billion

Electricity production by source:

fossil fuel: 86.9%
hydro: 10.5%
other: 2.6% 
nuclear: 0%

Industries:

petroleum and natural gas, textiles, apparel, footwear, mining, cement, chemical fertilizers, plywood, rubber, food, tourism

Agriculture:

rice, cassava (tapioca), peanuts, rubber, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, copra, poultry, beef, pork, eggs

Exports:

oil and gas, electrical appliances, plywood, textiles, rubber

Export partners:

Japan 20.3%, US 12.7%, China 8.2%, Singapore 8.1%, South Korea 6.5%, Malaysia 4.1%

Imports:

machinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels, foodstuffs

Import partners:

Japan 16%, China 14.3%, Singapore 11.3%, Thailand 6.8%, US 5.2%, Australia 4.4%

Currency:

Indonesian rupiah (IDR)

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Vatican condemns Qur'an Burning Plan

     The Vatican condemned the plan of a church in Florida, United States, which commemorates the Sept. 11 attacks in the U.S. by burning the Koran. The Vatican called it shameful actions.
The Vatican also expressed great concern to know the warning plan 11 September 2001 attacks that killed 2752 people. This reprehensible act of violence, according to them, do not need to reply with a bad and shameful actions of a book that is considered sacred by the religious community.
"Every religion, with scriptures, places of worship, and their respective symbols, have the right to be respected and protected," said the Vatican.
Earlier, world leaders, ranging from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Chairman of the Islamic Society of North America, up to the High Commander of the U.S. in Afghanistan, condemned the plan to burn the Muslim holy book.
Meanwhile, Terry Jones, the originator of the plan, now everywhere should carry a gun. Terry claimed to have more than 100 death threats.

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Black Metal, Muslim & Satanic

Lately, I often think about Black Metal and Satanism. I remembered a post on the mailing list Indogrindsick asking how to be a member of the Church of Satan, how to get the book Satanic Bibble, etc.. I also remembered with a local fellow scenester of mine who sent a letter to one of the distros in Jakarta and asked for info about the local underground scene, and answers from these distributions is quite surprising. In the letter the owner of the distribution (either one) says that Punk, Hardcore and Black Metal should get out of the Earth Indonesia.

I will not respond to his comments about the punk and hardcore, because I really do not care. What is interesting is his comments about Black Metal. He said that the Black Metal bands like Srimulat Indonesia, such as comedian. I do not remember the explanation of the relationship of local Black Metal band with srimulat. A clear reason for dislike of the local Black Metal band because our local bands, unlike bands out, dare to insult the religion of others rather than religion itself.

From the post I infer that we are a local Black Metal band, if you want a great and recognized as Black Metal bands outside must dare to blaspheme and revile their religion itself, in this case Islam is a religion with adherents in Indonesia .... sounds stupid yes ?

This is what makes me disturbed, if indeed blaspheme their own religion is mandatory in Black Metal? Then what reason? With these questions in my head, I tried to find answers by browsing on the internet .... of course. And with a visit to some sites and read a few articles and interviews, I finally have a conclusion like this: Black Metal Satanism in my opinion is divided in two, just a gimmick (the image that is formed only for purposes of publicity) and way of life. Examples of Black Metal that is just a gimmick Venom, Bathory and of course, Cradle of Filth and also almost all Black Metal bands outside the territory of Norway. About this Norwegian bands, the English people used to laugh at them because they (Norwegian band) was more serious in responding to Venom. Responding to teasing from British people, the followers of Black Metal in Norway threatened to attack the British bands who toured in Norway, as is eventually experienced by Paradise Lost.

Satanism as a way of life in the Black Metal bands spearheaded by Norway as Mayhem, Burzum and Darkthrone in the late 80's and early 90's. With Øystein Aarseth (aka Euronymous, Mayhem's guitarist) as the number one and Varg Vikernes (aka Count Grishnackh, Burzum) as his right hand, Inner Circle with the twelve members including Ihsahn, Samoth and Faust (Emperor) and Fenriz (Darkthrone) led the community Norwegian Black Metal. Inner circle is what determines the direction of the Black Metal movement in Norway, those who plan which will be implemented by those in the Outer Circle. And burn approximately 14 churches since 1992 and several attacks on the metal bands who disagree with them.

The most popular figure in the movement of Norwegian Black Metal is of course is Kristian Vikernes who later changed its name (you would know why) to Varg Vikernes later better known as Count Grishnackh, the motor of Burzum. Carrying Varg has burned at least four churches and for it has been several times arrested by the police and his face adorned the pages several local media. But thanks to its influence in the community of Black Metal which no one dared open his mouth and finally she came back free because police had no proof of anything. Varg later proved to be arrested for killing Øystein Aarseth aka Euronymous on the morning of August 10, 1993 with 23 stab dipunggung and neck. Varg eventually sentenced to 21 years in prison on charges of theft and possession of 125 kg and 26 kg Glynite Dynamite, four church arson, robbery and first degree murder.

The most interesting thing that concerns me is the philosophy of this Norwegian Black Metal movement, the reason for their hatred of Christians is nothing like I imagined all these years. Satanist in their different contexts with Anton LaVey and Crowley. They are against Christianity in order to expel them from Norway and return back to the ancient Pagan culture and the revival of ancient Viking cultures such as the bloodshed and killing for revenge. They hate Christians so glorifying and weaknesses of their sympathy to those who are weak and need help. Therefore Inner Circle proposed the idea to burn the symbol of Christian pride in Norway, a beautiful old churches made of wood. They hope the people of Norway soon realized that they still are children Odin (god of Viking).

And here are some responses Count Grishnackh about several important issues. The reason I chose him as a reference because he was the number two in the elite of Norwegian Black Metal, and also Euronymous themselves rarely make comments, let alone he's already not able to talk again.
Count Grishnackh view of Anton LaVey, Crowley, and "U.S. Church of Satan" (this is the response regarding allegations of a police officer who said that Count Grishnakh read books and Crowley Anton LaVey, as written in the book Lord of Chaos)

Of course I never read a book of 20 pages Crowley's writings and realized that the book is silly, and meaningless, but I've never read a line kalimatpun LaVey's writings, and I do not feel never read the book, or books other than Crowley. I certainly subscribe to The Burning Flame few years ago, but only for two editions - and I consider them a waste of time (and as far as I know there are no articles LaVey's writings, there. If there is I do not even realize it.)

The point is I do not like the stupid and baseless accusations like that. In fact I have always opposed the American church this plastic devil. It's based on my knowledge of Crowley and LaVey's followers in Norway and Sweden - which to me seems just like all the things I hate. I have long warned against the lowly plastic Satanism since 1991, and frankly I was surprised by the fact that no police or author (book of Lord of Chaos) to realize this.

Count Grishnackh views on Islam

Islam is a rival of the Christian religion, so in my opinion is let them destroy each other with each other. If one of them wins, we will join the weaker side, and then will WE be eradicated as soon as we are the strongest. Christian is currently the strongest party, so we should not attack Islam, on the contrary we should join them and together against the Christians and Jews. Moreover, Islam is closer to us than the Christian philosophy of life, even more they respect those who fall dimedan war, they have a sense of Honour and of course their views on women's better than Christian. Better 'Allah hu Akbar' in the morning seven days a week, compared to the sound of church bells every week.

Actually no need to mention, that none of the foreign religion can be accepted in Europe WE, whether Islamic, Jewish, or Christian, and all forms.

Now that becomes my question is, our local bands satanic kind where? Are satanic "gimmick" or satanic "way of life". And if they choose to make Satanism as a way of life, why what? A Count Grishnackh only have a positive outlook on Islam. The only reason for dislike of Islam is because he is a racist and fascist and he is against all things non-Gemanic Norway. And then if you choose to be satanic and mejadikan LaVey and Crowley as a reference, on what basis? Again I say, a Count Grishnackh themselves regard it as ridiculous and rubbish.

Satanism in the Metal and especially Black Metal since the beginning it just a gimmick and should stay that way, Venom used to refer to themselves as components of musicals from the entertainment industry horror and they act as Satans's cheerleader, but something happened when Black Metal crossed the north sea and arrived at Norway .........
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