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Who is driving the agenda for a clash between Islam and the rest of the world?
The rising tide of Islamophobia, fueled by provocative acts such as Quran burnings and attacks on Islamic shrines, has escalated tensions globally. But are these events merely isolated incidents, or part of a larger, orchestrated agenda? The coordinated spread of inflammatory rhetoric, controversial media content, and targeted attacks points to a more insidious force at work. From the tragic Crocus City Hall attack in Moscow to the ripple effects of cartoons mocking the Prophet Muhammad, it is evident that a calculated effort seeks to deepen divisions and ignite conflict between cultures. This article delves into the key players and patterns behind these provocations, examining how they manipulate public sentiment and shape global discourse.
The Rise of Islamophobia Worldwide, Quran Burnings, and Vandalism of Islamic Shrines
The terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow in year 2024 where 130 were killed and hundreds injured and its associated events are significant examples, but they are far from isolated incidents; they are part of a broader global trend. Other countries also experience terrorist attacks and activities of anti-cult organizations (such as FECRIS, DCI CCMM, MIVILUDES, UNADFI, and others), which include representatives of the dominant religion in their respective countries. These anti-cultists also influence laws, media, societal rhetoric, and shape public opinion.
Let’s examine the example of France.
On January 7, 2015, a terrorist attack was carried out against the editor office of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris, marking the beginning of a series of attacks in France. According to eyewitnesses, after the attack, the terrorists shouted that they had “avenged the Prophet.” Previously, Charlie Hebdo had repeatedly published controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, alongside other French publications such as France Soir, Libération, and Le Monde.
Since 2006, these cartoons have been reprinted in other countries: in Norway by Magazinet, in Germany by Die Welt, in Spain by El País, in Belgium by De Standaard, as well as by newspapers in the UK, Italy, Iceland, Switzerland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, and others. In 2007, the Swedish newspaper Nerikes Allehanda published another cartoon depicting the Prophet with the body of a dog. These publications triggered a prolonged intercultural conflict between Muslims in the Arab world and contemporary Western culture, affecting almost all European and Muslim-majority countries.
However, French newspapers are not the true culprits of the conflict but merely accomplices and instigators. The initial publication that set the precedent was an article in another country, published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005. Other countries joined these publications in 2006, exacerbating the conflict. This led to massive protests by Muslims in Eastern countries and in Europe, while the public scandal escalated into a global political crisis.
Denmark became a precedent for prolonged tension and future human casualties. Instead of accepting the consequences and taking responsibility, provocations in Denmark continued. On February 12, 2006, vandals desecrated over 25 Muslim graves in the city of Esbjerg, western Denmark. On February 16, 2008, five Danish newspapers reprinted the cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb-shaped turban, one of which was Berlingske Tidende.
After the terrorist attack in France on January 7, 2015, a public seminar titled “Art, Blasphemy, and Freedom of Speech” was organized in Copenhagen, Denmark, to honor the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting. On February 14, at around 4:00 PM local time, 22-year-old Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein opened fire at the seminar, killing one civilian and wounding police officers. The event was attended by the same artist, Lars Vilks, who had depicted the Prophet Muhammad as a roundabout dog in 2007.
France, Denmark. The AntiCultists’ Mark in Islamophobia — Jyllands-Posten and Johannes Aagaard
Let us return to the Danish publication that set the precedent for a prolonged conflict, contributing to the rise of Islamophobia, societal division, and the deaths of innocent people. Notably, this media outlet has incited hostility not only against Islam but also against other religious organizations, employing Nazi methods of dehumanization and labeling undesirables as “cults.” But let’s recall that when Muslim countries diplomatically demanded apologies for the mockery of the Muslim Prophet, this publication defended itself by invoking freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression.
This approach is typical of anticult organizations, who are direct followers of the Nazis. Anticultists always resort to the presumption of innocence, freedom of speech, freedom of belief, pluralism, and democracy to protect themselves, but conveniently forget these principles when dehumanizing others.
Two years before the infamous cartoons, in 2003, an article titled ‘Successful Sect Without Mercy’ was published, referencing Johannes Aagaard and the Dialog Center in Aarhus.
“Sects like Scientology should be controlled much better by the Danish authorities”, says professor, Dr. of Theology Johannes Aagaard. In his opinion, Scientology is a money-making machine, and no one knows who is behind it or where the money goes.”

Screenshot from the jyllands-posten.dk website
In this case, the final publication is presented with an exclusively biased and one-sided position, with a clear subtext and manipulation. It disregards the presumption of innocence, pluralism of opinions, and other fundamental principles of democracy. This biased position can no longer be considered qualified or coming from an unbiased expert, especially since the expert in question is Johannes Aagaard.
Read more about this in the article:
At The Threshold Of A Civilizational War: Who is Preparing a Clash Between the Islamic and Non-Islamic Worlds?
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Global Anticultism: The Rise of Islamophobia Worldwide

I, an independent researcher of global anticultist activities, am horrified to witness how they are fueling animosity and hatred around the world. Their actions are not limited to simple intimidation - they are laying the groundwork for global conflict, feeding a civilizational war. And one of their most dangerous tools is the fueling of Islamophobia.
The documentary "The IMPACT" | Groundbreaking Documentary - EXPOSING ANTI-CULT TERRORISM" (actfiles.org), which I recommend to everyone, reveals the terrifying truth: global anticultists, united in a network under the leadership of RACIRS, pursue their global goals using disinformation, provocations, the "puzzle coding" method, psychological influence, physical violence, annihilation, etc..
Let's take a look together at how global anticultists are provoking and fueling Islamophobia worldwide today?
1. Islamophobia Propaganda:
Anticultists portray Islam as a threat to Western civilization. They spread false information that Islam is a religion of violence.
Example:
Russia: Roman Silantiev, one of the leading Russian anticultists, considers Islam a "serious threat" to Russia. In his book "The Recent History of Islam in Russia", Silantiev refers to the Tatar politician and historian Rafael Khakimov, who believes that Islam is consistent with European values such as tolerance and democracy. However, Silantiev later claimed that the term "tolerance" failed as a symbol of tolerance for evil and destructive pacifism.
(Pictured: Silantyev, R. A. (2007). Recent History of the Islamic Community in Russia (1989—2004) (2nd ed.). Algorithm and Eksmo)
2. Provocations and Violence:
Anticultists provoke violence against Muslims.
Example:
A series of horrifying events involving the burning of the Quran took place in 2023 in many countries: Burning the Quran is not just a manifestation of hatred. It is a deliberate insult to Muslims, capable of provoking a reaction and triggering a chain of violence.
Examples of countries where the Quran was burned:
Denmark:
(Pictured: Screenshot from jyllands-posten.dk)
Germany:
(Pictured: Screenshot from deKantterkening)
Sweden:
(Pictured: Screenshot from Le Monde)
Russia:
(Pictured: Screenshot from a Russian web resource "News")
Quote from "The IMPACT" film:
“Although the precedent of burning the Quran has occurred in the past (France in 2010, Russia in 2014, and other countries), the incidents of 2023 are evidence of a deliberate provocation aimed at igniting a larger conflict. Reflecting on the examples of terrorist attacks in France and Russia, where innocent people have suffered, we should ask ourselves: how many more sacred Islamic texts need to be burned to escalate the situation to a critical point?
How many more mocking cartoons of the Prophet are needed before tensions spiral out of control? How many more terrorist attacks will it take to ignite the flames of total confrontation and split the world in two?”
Russia:
The terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall in Russia is an example of how anticultists use violence for their own purposes.
USA:
The fueling of Islamophobia after September 11, 2001, led to an increase in anti-Muslim sentiment and discrimination.
Global Anticultism: Vandalism and Destruction of Holy Sites
3. Vandalism and Destruction of Holy Sites:
Anticultists consider Islamic holy sites targets for vandalism and destruction.
Example:
Denmark- France- EUROPE:
A striking example of how global anticultists operate:
- After the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005, other publications, including French ones (Charlie Hebdo, France Soir, Libération, and Le Monde), began to reprint these cartoons.
Since 2006, these cartoons have been reprinted in other countries:
in Norway by Magazinet, in Germany by Die Welt, in Spain by El País, in Belgium by De Standaard, as well as by newspapers in the UK, Italy, Iceland, Switzerland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, and others.
In 2007, the Swedish newspaper Nerikes Allehanda published another cartoon depicting the Prophet with the body of a dog. This sparked a wave of protests by Muslims in the East and Europe, escalating into a global intercultural crisis that affected almost all of Europe and Muslim-majority countries.
Also, such cartoons provoked terrorist attacks. Which began on January 7, 2015, in Paris against the editorial office of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. The terrorists shouted that they had "avenged the Prophet."
DENMARK:
On February 12, 2006, vandals from the city of Esbjerg in western Denmark desecrated more than 25 Muslim graves. And on February 16, 2008, five Danish newspapers reprinted a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad with a turban in the shape of a bomb, one of which was Berlingske Tidende.
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4. Political Manipulation:
Anticultists use their influential connections to promote their ideology in the legislative and political spheres.
Example: Anticultists influence laws and public opinion in France, the UK, Germany, and other countries.
Quote from the film "The IMPACT": “The 2015 terrorist attack in France and the preceding events, illustrate the potential consequences a single publication in one newspaper can lead to when it serves anti-cultists.
To this day, media outlets across different countries continue to reference Jyllands-Posten18. This is especially true for sources that, like the Danish newspaper, pursue an anti-cult Nazi policy, fight against cults, and serve as conduits for informational terrorism. In particular, the Czech online publication Seznam Zpravy19,20 has repeatedly relied on this source in its publications.”
That is, global anticultists create an information environment that fuels hatred, and in turn, anticultists use this environment to cause an outbreak of violence and chaos to establish their dominance worldwide.
Anticultists not only incite hatred between religions, they use it as a weapon to establish their own control over the world. Their goal is to create chaos and despair, and then use it to achieve their goals - the creation of a global totalitarian concentration camp.
We must be vigilant! We must know who is fueling hatred and why, to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We must stand up for peace and understanding, and not allow anticultists to manipulate us.
Please be sure to spread this information! Be sure to like it. Repost and comment. DON'T BE SILENT! Applause and the spread of this information leave no room for global anticultists to kill our children.
#GlobalAnticultism #Islamophobia #CivilizationalWar #TheIMPACT #RACIRS #BurningQuran #Vandalism #Provocations #Disinformation
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Welcome to my workshop! I picked up the red magazine table fro@ my Buy Nothing group. I’m doing a tile mosaic on the top and the paintings in the sides. I am determined to finish this project! #magazinetable #paintedfurniture #makearteveryday #usewhatyoufind (at Oakland, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbGWHAmPOO1/?utm_medium=tumblr
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This week's Isolation Project, once again in reverse order : finished result (painted silver) first, original condition last. I bought this several years ago for the studio, but never ended up using it. So it sat where I first placed it - just inside the front door. I even got it for cheap because of the condition it was in. I could have stripped and refinished it, but I've done that many times before and didn't needed another wooden piece. The blue mirrored top is original. . . . . . #decoera #bluemirror #silvermetallic #darkmetallicbasecoat #sidetable #magazinetable #telephonetable (at North Bethesda, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_BYkXqjJEh/?igshid=16y301qvwz0y
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Look! We are in this week’s Magazinet.
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Crown Princess Mary’s photoshoot and interview about sustainable fashion in IN Magazinet
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Prophet artoon

#Prophet artoon trial#
#Prophet artoon free#
In 2010, he described his then home in the east coast city of Aarhus as a “fortress without a moat”. He said he was responding to the drawings.Westergaard had been living under police protection ever since, living at multiple addresses. Three weeks into the trial, a man armed with a knife seriously wounded two people in a suspected terror attack outside Charlie Hebdo's former offices. Al-Qaeda again threatened to attack its editorial staff.
#Prophet artoon trial#
On September 2, as the trial of men accused of being accomplices in the massacre of the newspaper's staff opened, the newspaper republished the caricatures, to the ire of several Muslim states. The publication a week later of an edition of the newspaper featuring a drawing of the prophet on its cover led to violent demonstrations around the Muslim world, during which 10 died in Niger. The attackers were shot by police on their third day on the run. Then on January 7, 2015, two French jihadists killed 12 people, including five artists, at the offices of the weekly, which had received death threats for its publication of caricatures of Mohammed. In November 2011, an arson attack was carried out at the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo, in response to its edition renamed "Charia (Sharia) Hebdo" with the prophet caricatured on the cover. One of the invitees was the Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders, who had made a film in 2008 linking terrorism and Islam. In May 2015 in the United States police shot dead two armed men who opened fire in a Dallas suburb in Texas near to a centre hosting a competition of Mohammed cartoons organised by the American Freedom Defense Initiative.
#Prophet artoon free#
In February 2015, Danish-born Omar El-Hussein shot dead a filmmaker outside a free speech event attended by Swedish artist Lars Vilks - who in 2007 portrayed the Prophet Mohammed as a dog - hours before killing a Jewish man outside a synagogue. In early 2010, Danish police caught a 28-year-old Somalian armed with a knife in the artist Westergaard's house, where he was planning to kill him.Īlso Read: Why the hatred? Jewish victims of 2015 Paris attack ask In June 2008, a suicide attack claimed by al-Qaeda against the Danish embassy in Islamabad left six dead. In February 2008, just when the situation seemed to have calmed down, the re-publication by 17 Danish newspapers of the most controversial cartoon after a failed attack on the artist revived anger in numerous Muslim countries. They included Philippe Val, the then chief at Charlie Hebdo in March 2007, followed by Algerian public television journalists in October. In Beirut, Damascus and Tehran, in Indonesia, Somalia, Nigeria and Afghanistan, violent demonstrations, attacks and torchings of European embassies left dozens dead.Ī number of journalists and the chiefs of the publications concerned were taken to court, but acquitted. In Gaza, armed groups threatened to vent their anger on Western journalists. Several European newspapers, including a Norwegian Christian newspaper called Magazinet and the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris also ran the drawings, in the name of freedom of expression. On the internet, several Danish sites were targeted by hackers.Īlso Read: Paris attack suspect wanted to target Charlie Hebdo with arson In early 2006, Saudi Arabia recalled its ambassador to Copenhagen and a boycott of Danish products spread through the Arab world, hitting the country's exports. Muslim officials demanded an apology from Denmark and Muslims demonstrated in Copenhagen in their thousands. The most infamous of the drawings was that by Danish artist Kurt Westergaard, which showed the prophet concealing a bomb inside a turban. On September 30, 2005, the conservative Danish daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten published the drawings under the headline "The Face of Mohammed". The anger spread as other publications followed suit, defying a Muslim religious convention that forbids visual depictions of the prophet, seen as idolatry and thus blasphemous. The publication 15 years ago by a Danish newspaper of controversial drawings representing the Prophet Mohammed was just the beginning of a wave of outrage in the Muslim world.

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Fotos de Taemin y los miembros de SHINee publicadas en la revista "T" (Magazinet).










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