It's been over a year since I've stopped posting this general. Some of you guys may remember me, as we used to have a great number of anons participating in the threads because Stephen Coughlin's information is readily available and easily digestible, but the man is relatively an unknown to most Sup Forumslacks, especially with the infestation of new friends. Sup Forums likes to think Islamists are backwards towel-headed retards, but that's not the case. Not by a fucking long shot.
We've been losing the civilizational war against Islam. We let them infiltrate our governments, we let the alter our laws and we let them rule over us on our freedom of speech, freedom of expression and freedom of thought which are basic tenets of Western society. Stephen Coughlin is a retired Major in the US army and former threat analysis against Islamic Terrorism for JS-J2. He briefed the FBI, CIA, Joint Chiefs of Staff and other government intelligence agencies on Islamic Law and Jihad and how organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood are using our own governments and our own laws to promote and spread their own self-described "civilization Jihad." When it became apparent what Coughlin was doing to undermine Muslim authority in US intelligence services, they got him and people like him fired, documents censored, expunged and destroyed evidence. This is what we're up against. Our leaders are "clueless" to what's happening, it's up to us.
>"This book was written with conflicting expectations. On the one hand, I hope people will read it, do some fact-checking, hold their elected officials and national security leaders responsible, and demand an accounting. But there is also the sobering thought that, like some Old Testament prophets, I may have to be content with knowing that I provided valid indicators and warning of the disastrous path we are on; that at some future date, when people look back to figure out what went wrong, they will realize that warning of catastrophic failure was timely and accurately provided—and ignored. Sometimes things must break before they can be put back together. The problem is that when things fall apart, there is no guarantee that they can be put back together."
>"I say you need to get out and read what our enemies have said. Remember Hitler. Remember he wrote Mein Kampf. He said in writing exactly what his plan was, and we collectively ignored that to our great detriment. Now, our enemies have said publicly on film, on the Internet, their goal is to destroy our way of life. No equivocation on their part. They're not saying if you stay home, we will not come after you. They are saying their goal is to rid the Middle East of all foreigners. Then, overthrow all governments that are not friendly to them, which means every single one of those governments. Then, to use that base as a way to spread their terrorism and their oppression across the globe to include a map that shows 100 years from now that the entire globe will be under their domination."
Mason Long
>Excerpt From Catastrophic Failure
Talks between the administration and the Brotherhood took place at high levels, with the Director of the FBI going so far as to meet with the Brotherhood in February 2012 against the expressed directives of Congress.
More alarming, however, is that the FBI then proceeded to undertake the very purging of documents that the Brotherhood had demanded.The Department of Defense followed shortly thereafter with a Soviet-style purge of individuals along with disciplinary actions and re-education. Not only did the Secretary of State endorse such curbs on speech, the Assistant Attorney General seemed eager to enforce them.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)—and, through it, our Middle Eastern allies—also seek to embargo all unsanctioned discussions of Islam as a matter of international law. Though such a law would constitute a serious assault on the First Amendment, our Secretary of State met with the General Secretary of the OIC in July 2011 and personally committed the State Department’s best efforts to secure the passage of a law restricting such speech; she even agreed to intimidate American citizens through “peer pressure and shaming” should they choose to exercise their First Amendment rights of free speech to express repeatable relevant facts.
When asked by the Chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Constitution to affirm that the administration would “never entertain or advance a proposal that criminalizes speech against any religion,” the Assistant Attorney General, Tom Perez, refused to answer.
Wow! I am currently doing research on this place and I never seen such a thread! I didn't know you have put so much thought and effort on these things!
This is the face of pure evil. This man does not care if you're slain by an Islamist. He welcomes the thought.
Not sure if CSIS.
Alexander Phillips
Welcome back based Leaf.
Christian Smith
>Pictured: Abdelhakim Belhadj
Picked up and renditioned by CIA near 2004, set loose in Libya only to become the leader of ISIS in Libya. This is the game. These are the people the West picks up, funds and arms and places wherever they want.
Stephen touches on this man in this videoGood to be back.
In comments made at the National Defense University on 1 December 2005, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Peter Pace explained to his audience the importance of “understand[ing] the nature of the enemy” if we hope to defeat jihadi extremists. Comparing our situation today, with that faced by an earlier generation who had to deal with the reality of the Nazi threat, General Pace suggested a simple solution to complying with his injunction: “read what our enemies have said. Remember Hitler…. He said in writing exactly what his plan was that we collectively ignored to our great detriment (emphasis added).” Just as we ignored Hitler’s articulation of his strategic doctrine in Mein Kampf, so too are we on the verge of suffering a similar fate today, if we fail to seriously assess the extremist threat based on jihadi strategic doctrine.
Might have to leave pretty soon. If the thread isn't bumped and active I'll be making a new one later on. I miss the activity we used to have, but let's see if nu/pol/ is ready for this.
Jonathan Hill
Just because this isn'ta slide thread I'm in for a bit
Some more leafs speaking the truth, courtesy of the Rebel.
Matthew White
Ah yes, Yuri's work can not be ignored. Extremely relevant and it's directly tied in with the way Islamists are using our laws and way of life to infiltrate and spread their narrative.
This is a highly respected Muslim in Britain, and total Islamist loon. On record saying kaffirs are cattle and should be treated as such. Has no problem following a Pedophile warlord, and believe said warlord has come down and will come down on a golden chariot from space.
No kidding. You guys need to get your shit into gear and you need to do it fast. All of us do.
Joshua Davis
youtube.com/watch?v=gf0GaAY_nw4 >Coughlin on the Explanatory Memorandum of the Muslim Brotherhood, and US government partnership with the Muslim Brotherhood in America.
Shorter videos if you don't have time for the full briefing right now, but know this: understanding the entire picture laid out in his briefings is extremely fucking important.
Hard to keep this thread from being slid from nu/pol/
is that u Vlad Tepes? I watch all of your videos. You are a great man, Down with the OIC
Evan Jones
i'm gonna bump this shit until morning.
Samuel Smith
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Brayden Wright
Sup Forums is ignoring the original redpill. they called Coughlin's brief's "the redpill briefs" already in 2003. before Sup Forums existed.
Parker Baker
Nice thread OP keep this up, it's a crime this wasn't perpetually on the catalog. Contributing with some Bill Whittle, see this man is one of if not the best sorurce to both arm oneself with effective rhetoric to start dialogs with normalfags and dirrectly redpilling them by showing them the videos themselves.
Here's also a Recurring general on /vip/ As long as Donald Trump sits in the White House, so too will this thread sit in /vip/. Once Bill makes Firewalls and Afterburners again I'll make threads on Sup Forums
Good thread op. But Coughlin is a bit spergy and low energy. Post Robert Spencer or Sebastian Gorka instead. Much better presenters.
Nolan Allen
>The Muslim Brotherhood has been in the United States for over 50 years and has insinuated itself into many areas of our society, including our FBI, CIA, political establishment, local/state police, and across the social spectrum.
>Their’s is primarily an influence operation. It is political warfare and espionage. It is counterintelligence.
>When senior U.S. government officials in the new administration say they have confidence in people being chosen to fill staff and intelligence positions inside DHS, the national security staffs, and elsewhere because the candidates are “undergoing FBI background checks,” this is a tacit admission there is still a significant lack of understanding of this enemy and how they operate inside our system.
>It also indicates the lack of comprehension of how broken the FBI is at this point.
>It is clear President Trump has good instincts when it comes to evaluating the Islamic threat. However, a strategy for victory will require a much greater understanding of the threat than that. Men like Stephen Coughlin need to be a part of creating that strategy.
John White
Bumping with some important info everyone should know.
>The Doctrine of Abrogation
>At the very pinnacle of Islamic law is the Koran, which is the uncreated word of God as revealed through his prophet. Every word in the Koran comes from God himself, and is inerrant. Yet the Koran sometimes contradicts itself. These seemingly intractable differences are reconciled through the doctrine of “abrogation”.
>So what is abrogation?
>This is what Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee has to say about abrogation in Islamic Jurisprudence:[1]
>The law was laid down in the period of the Prophet (peace be unto him) gradually and in stages. The aim was to bring a society steeped in immorality to observe the highest standards of morality. This could not be done abruptly. It was done in stages, and doing so necessitated repeal and abrogation of certain laws.
>As you can see, Nyazee acknowledges that the Koran contradicts itself. Upon discovering this fact, someone who knows very little about Islam might say, “The Koran contradicts itself. Doesn’t this mean it’s broken?” But it is well understood in Islam that the Koran contradicts itself. This fact is explained, and taken into account. There are methods for dealing with it.
>This becomes significant when non-Muslims approach a Muslim cultural expert or “moderate” to ask about certain verses of the Koran that are cited by radicals to justify their violent jihad. The cultural expert or “moderate” will respond with something like this: “You (infidel) must read from the entire body of the Koran to understand the true meaning. Those radicals cherry-pick from the back of the Koran.”
>With this reply the cultural expert gives the impression that he does not agree with the radicals, but he never actually says that what they cherry-pick is wrong.
> the back of the Koran, they are correct.
Jonathan Garcia
>But Coughlin is a bit spergy and low energy.
And you think this is a detriment for Sup Forums? If anything if he was less spergy Sup Forums would care even less than they do now. Thank you for the bumps buddays, you're all great men.
Levi Turner
Continued
>So what is the Koranic basis for the doctrine of abrogation?
>It is a Qur’an which We have divided into parts from time to time, in order that thou mightest recite it to men at intervals: We have Revealed it by stages. (Qur’an 17:106)
>Concerning this verse, the Qur’an commentator Yusuf Ali says:[2]
>The marvel is that these parts, revealed at different times and in different circumstances, should fit together so closely and consistently as they do. All revelation is progressive. The previous revelations were also progressive. Each of them marked a stage in the world’s spiritual history. Man’s mind does not take in more than his spiritual state will have prepared him for. Allah’s revelation comes as a light to illuminate our difficulties and show us the way in actual situations that arise.
>Here’s another verse covering the same subject:
>When We substitute one revelation for another – and Allah knows best what He reveals in stages — They say, “Thou art but a forger”: But most of them understand not. (Qur’an 16:101)
>And once again, a comment by Yusuf Ali:[3]
>The doctrine of progressive revelation from age to age and time to time does not mean that Allah’s fundamental Law changes. It is not fair to charge a Prophet of Allah with forgery because the Message, as revealed to him, is in a different form from that revealed before, when the core of the Truth is the same, for it comes from Allah.
Luis Bell
Continued
>The final Koranic verse on progressive revelation:
>None of Our revelations do we abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but we substitute something better or similar; knowest thou not that Allah hath power over all things? (Qur’an 2:106)
>Thus we have three different citations from the Koran in which Allah says he reveals things in stages, and that with each stage he abrogates the previous stages. We would expect — because it is the uncreated word of Allah — that what was said later would overrule what was said earlier. And any Islamic law which did not reflect this fact would be suspect.
>That means that if the radicals are cherry-picking chronologically from the back of the Koran, they are correct.
Anyone not subscribed to securefreedom needs to do so immediately.
Carson Wilson
Good shit.
So how do we undermine and break the faith of the muslims
Jaxson Wright
Also best news heard in a while is that Sebastian Gorka is now and advisor to President Trump. One of the best decision ive seen yet. But i still think Coughlin is even more knowledgable and insightful. Stephen Coughlin is figuratively taking on the Jihad almost alone. You have to shed light on it. Show people what the OIC is, and other things like the Cairo Decleration. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo_Declaration_on_Human_Rights_in_Islam
Talk about the UN and how Saudi Arabia is now the chairman of the Human Rights Council.
Dylan Gutierrez
>The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) is a declaration of the member states of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference adopted in Cairo, Egypt, on 5 August 1990,[1] (Conference of Foreign Ministers, 9–14 Muharram 1411H in the Islamic calendar[2]) which provides an overview on the Islamic perspective on human rights, and affirms Islamic sharia as its sole source. CDHRI declares its purpose to be "general guidance for Member States [of the OIC] in the field of human rights".
>This declaration is widely acknowledged as an Islamic response to the United Nations's Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted in 1948. It guarantees many of the same rights as the UDHR, while at the same time reaffirming the inequalities inherent in Islamic law and tradition in terms of religion, religious conversion, gender, sexuality, political rights, and other aspects of contemporary society at odds with various interpretations of the Islamic law and traditions.
this is the important part.
>The Declaration starts by saying "All men are equal in terms of basic human dignity" and it forbids "discrimination on the basis of race, colour, language, belief, gender, religion, political affiliation, social status or other considerations". It goes on to proclaim the sanctity of life, and declares the "preservation of human life" as "a duty prescribed by the Shariah". The CDHRI also guarantees non-belligerents—such as old men, women and children, the wounded and sick, and prisoners of war—the right to food, shelter, and access to safety and medical treatment in times of war.
>"a duty prescribed by the Shariah" >"a duty prescribed by the Shariah"
So it lies with how Shariah defines Human rights.
Carson Reyes
BUMP Why do poeple not care about the biggest actual threat to America and the west
Jace Clark
>>>>>>>>>>>>reddit
Robert Diaz
>british flag fucking muslim sandnigger. We will kill you all.
Luis Foster
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Parker Brooks
Your country is going down the toilet as we speak, dirty kuffar
Jacob Rogers
mah' salam, last thing you will see is fire.
Anthony Price
I shit on your pedophile prophet (piss be upon him)
Reveal their tactics for the world to see. Hard to do in a post-modern atmosphere though.
Unfortunately reddit has taken over and HWNDU threads are the norm.
Blake Barnes
m8, i have thought a bought going for a trip to the USA in summer. If the hwndu is still up, i will go there and talk about the OIC and etc. people don't seem to give a shit otherwise.
Juan Williams
I suspect this entire board is going to be Trump central for the next 4 years. No discussion about anything else, nothing.
Getting really tired of this place desu, but I still have hope.
Robert Watson
Coughlin's presentations should be mandatory reading/viewing. More people need to know the truth about Islam in the West.
They will destroy us if we do not purge them from our nations soon.
Easton Ortiz
BUUUUUMP
Wyatt Roberts
It's a really hard thing to fight against, unless starting a fire so to speak.
They already have the narrative that they're peaceful, so any attack on the peaceful religion of peaceful peace is a horrendous attack.
Connor Hughes
USA still has the best chance to defeat them. It's harder for them to get into the US. Europe will have it tougher for a number of reasons. Well atleast for west europe. Hungarians and polacks have a history of beating the shit out of muslims. the muslim population in the US is still small compared to England and France.
Jose Ortiz
Visit Malmö at night
Jacob Morgan
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Cameron Cook
I'd take Peter Hitchen's advice and leave the crumbling nations at once. The United States is probably the place a person should want to immigrate to if they want to continue living in a civilization not on the brink of total societal collapse.
Once anti-Blasphemy laws become the norm in Canada I am gone.
How bad?
Parker Watson
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Joseph Long
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Asher Moore
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Robert Harris
I gotta head out, godspeed Swede-bro. With any luck these threads will heat up, and the information you're posting is going to be extremely important.
Matthew Watson
i will keep on bumpin canadabro
Jordan Rodriguez
Goin through some of these vids while sippin on a drink. Have a bump, leaf friend.
Parker Myers
nice to hear
Jace Scott
Bumping for later. Keep going, good leaf. Sup Forums is listening
Ryan Cook
BUMP
Brayden Perez
Anybody got the pic where urban LL is calling you on you phone.
Zachary Taylor
ARE THE MODS STAGING THIS THREAD
Christian Rogers
SAGING*
Xavier Phillips
found it TOPKEK
Michael Morgan
THIS IS NOW A POPE URBAN II THREAD
Thomas Hall
This is the stupidest shit I've ever heard. Muslims are not winning the culture wars, not even close.
Jackson Turner
Very interesting thread. Good job OP, keep up the good work!
Kevin Powell
>We've been losing the civilizational war against Islam. We let (((them))) infiltrate our governments, we let (((them))) alter our laws and we let (((them))) rule over us on our freedom of speech, freedom of expression and freedom of t
I don't think you've fully realized that you have a different (((problem))) you ....