The Norskies had better take notice. They are not immune to islam. Unlike WWII, in the war against islamic radicals the Norskies will not be able to ride the fence or flake out on the sidelines feigning neutrality. Now the Norskies have their hands full:

"The terrorists who shot at an Oslo synagogue on Sunday also planned to kidnap Israeli ambassador to Norway Miriam Shomrat and cut off her head, Norwegian press reported on Friday.
According to Army Radio, Norwegian security services had been tracking the four suspects who, when apprehended, were found in possession of equipment necessary to implement their plan. Two of the suspects were reported to be Pakistani nationals, one was Turkish, and the fourth Norwegian."
(JPost)
Let this be a wake up call for the predominantly (some of my ancestors) Lutheran, languid north. The enemy LIVES among you:
"In the past few months, Oslo has been the scene of a number of anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist incidents, including an attack on the synagogue last month, where an unknown perpetrator smashed glass windows and scrawled graffiti on the site after defecating near the entrance.
Sunday's shooting came less than a week after an Al Qaida plot targeting the site was uncovered."
Norwegian Jews (some of my ancestors also) have been safely living in Norway for centuries and have always been protected except during WWII when the NAZIs took over. After the war, the synagogue in Oslo was left unharmed:
"After the end of the war, in 1945, when some of the refugees returned, the Jewish community in Oslo was re-established. They found the synagogue in Oslo unharmed, miraculously. It had been used as a storage place for Nazi-literature and confiscated Jewish belongings during the war. Even the Torah Scrolls were still there, unharmed."

(CBS) The Oslo mansion, called Villa Grande, now houses The Center for Studies of the Holocaust.

Along with the rest of Europe, the time has come for Norway and the rest of the Norskies to start taking islamic radicals and their terrorism seriously. Norway needs to remember the words of an old Norwegian soldier:
"Bjoern Egge, a Norwegian soldier during the invasion, was with some of them during his three years as a prisoner of war in Sachsenhausen, Germany. It was his idea to turn Villa Grande into a Holocaust center.
"I shared the fate of the Jews at Sachsenhausen, and I saw them disappear into the gas chambers," said the 88-year-old retired general.
"This is not just history. It can happen again if you lose control, if the day comes that things become so difficult that you turn power over to one person. As long as we have breath, we must scream out against that," he said."
It CAN happen again.

































































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