Thursday, July 17, 2008

Private Army of 800,000

Southall London has a nest of Sikhs from the Punjab.The Video reports show Singhs who generally claim to be upholders of a countries law laughing as they break the Law.
Notice the many Turbans and at least one fellow wrapping one.
Click here.

From an older posting Wednesday September 12th 2007

These self-proclaimed Saints, although born in a host country, see nationality as secondary. This was explained on the RTE Prime TV show 22 August 2007 by a Chief Super Inspector from the London MET. "I am a Sikh first and a policeman second."

On this RTE program you could see the MET Inspector making his rounds on these very same streets in Southall.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

News items that we should Note

More Turban tales. Click here
and Crime. Click here
With law suits.
Stopping trains. Click here
See the Kirpans (Swords) No not Swords in Dublin. Kirpans are the weapons Sikhs carry which is a crime in Ireland.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

cabáiste


Can we not use a bit of common. Take this vegetable which is a Cruciferae and can actually be grown without the wearing of a Turban. The important aspect of the plant like many others in Ireland and elsewhere being that they don't need a religious head covering to exist and are not influenced by the ritual that goes along with Sikhi.
What is important though to us in the Emerald Isle would be Jat's from the Punjab forcing industry to remove safety rules and replacing hard hats with soft Turbans over some obscure practice.
This we have already seen tried in the Police Force here and abroad not to mention other developments overseas which are address in this blog.
Click here.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

View from the inside

Another Turban incident or if you like a pity party. In this published article when you read the comments at the bottom you will see references to race,race,race. Of course the Turban is on display as an obstacle. Click Here

Local law or Sikh law to be or not to be?

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Click here. No Turban in court?

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Links to Terror

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Sikhs like to consider themselves as god's only chosen and present themselves as pure and pure.
Maybe if these Singhs had stuck to frivolous law suits over Turbans they could have had a good life, and still be alive.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

TIBET

Shiks have a mandate as the "Army of God" to defend any and all religions that are suppressed anywhere.
While some are calling on the United Nations for action against China. I have yet to see the Sikhs spring into the melee or take the leading role."Akal Purakh de fauj" is a toothless old lion?
Whose function is the protection and safeguarding of all the peoples of God.

Guru Gobind Singh. (Instructs.) "Never shirk from doing good deeds. Never fear when fighting the enemy. Never flinch from stepping in front of the enemy to protect the poor, weak and needy of the world. Give no consideration or thought as to the size, strength or magnitude of the enemy in front of you - It may be 1 opponent or 125,000 opponents – the Khalsa's faith and trust is only with Wahegru and no one else. And to always know and be certain that Wahegru will always be their support and that victory in the end will without doubt be theirs:"
Like wearing a Turban and sporting the Kirpan (sword/dagger) The words of the Guru is the life blood of this so called youngest religion.
So don't hold your breath expecting any action on behalf of the Tibetans today by the Shiks. They might be to busy in Western courts filing frivolous law suits on their claims on Turbans/Kirpans.
As we say in Dublin don't get killed in the rush.



Monday, March 10, 2008

allow dancing, meat and alcohol

Gurudwara leaders hiding the cash and wanting to build a beer hall or so goes the story reported .Click Here.

Now Singhs will apply for permits to sell liquor and I have posted articles from the WEB showing how they act under the influence.

I have read discussions where Singhs argue their rights on the drink.





Wednesday, March 5, 2008

OFF THE WIRE

The World Sikh Council has expressed solidarity with the Sikh Federation (UK) when their representatives were refused entry to the European Union Parliament in Brussels in May 2006 Sikhs been told to first remove their kirpans. (Swords/Daggers)

The US Secret Service is refusing Sikhs entry to an Inter-Religious Meeting in April of this year if they insist on bearing weapons (Sword/Daggers).
Sikhs are outraged because they cannot have these weapons at events held by Sikh organizations at the White House and Capitol Hill.

Sikhs plea outside
Westminster in London Click Here.

We need to enforce our laws in Ireland and have these weapons removed
forever.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Need I say More

Kirpans are deadly weapons. Click Here.

One question which needs an answer.
When the restaurant owner Mr Syed contacted the "Metropolitan Police" who according to a nephew Zaki Syed "The police ignored him".
Is this the same (MET) Sikh division that vented their outrage at An Garda Síochána for their refusal to knuckle down on the dress code for Turbans?
Here is the law as quoted by Green Party law Spokesperson who supports Sikhism in Ireland ciaran.cuffe@oireachtas.ie

In the United Kingdom it is legal under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (section 139) and Offensive Weapons Act 1996 (section 3 and 4) for a Sikh to carry a kirpan with a blade for religious reasons (other reasons allowed by the Act are cultural or work related reasons). The Criminal Justice Act 1988 safeguards the rights of the Sikhs to carry the Kirpan as it is deemed a necessary part of their religion.
Here is Irish law that Mr Cuffe omitted.
18.—Section 4 of the Vagrancy Act, 1824 (as extended to Ireland by section 15 of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871), is hereby amended by the deletion of "or being armed with any gun, pistol, hanger, cutlass, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon," and "and every such gun, pistol, hanger, cutlass, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon,". Under the Offensive Weapons Act Part 111 9. Possession of Knives There is no lawful reason for a Sikh whether he/she is native to Ireland, a naturalized citizen,a ECC member, a visitor,tourist, a member of the London Sikh MET Police force and a foreign Sikh agitator to be in Ireland wearing or bearing arms such as the Kirpan (knife) The common excuse of Sikhism is that this is required by their religion and that this blade is never to be used by them unless they have a need. In other postings on this blog I have given references of the senseless violence Kirpan wielding Sikh Saints in The Army of god will take advantage of this right in Western countries. So join with me and call on the Irish Government to protect us from Sikhism.
Brian Lenihan Law info@justice.ie
Brendan Smith law minister_smith@health.gov.ie
Tom Kit dept of Defence minister.kitt@taoiseach.gov.ie
Wille O Dea Defence minister@defence.irlgov.ie
Dr Jimmy Devins Law minister_devins@health.irlgov.ie
Seán Power Law minstate@justice.ie
Conor Lenihan Law clenihan@pobail.ie
Commissioner of An Garda Siochana srmstaff@garda.ie

Friday, February 29, 2008

g-versus the Gravel



Kirpans are deadly weapons. Sikhs like to claim theirs are only ceremonial.

Click here for the latest lawsuit.

If you allow and inch they want a mile.

18.—Section 4 of the Vagrancy Act, 1824 (as extended to Ireland by section 15 of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871), is hereby amended by the deletion of "or being armed with any gun, pistol, hanger, cutlass, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon," and "and every such gun, pistol, hanger, cutlass, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon,". Under the Offensive Weapons Act Part 111 9. Possession of Knives There is no lawful reason for a Sikh whether he/she is native to Ireland, a naturalized citizen,a ECC member, a visitor,tourist, a member of the London Sikh MET Police force and a foreign Sikh agitator to be in Ireland wearing or bearing arms such as the Kirpan (knife) The common excuse of Sikhism is that this is required by their religion and that this blade is never to be used by them unless they have a need. In other postings on this blog I have given references of the senseless violence Kirpan wielding Sikh Saints in The Army of god will take advantage of this right in Western countries. So join with me and call on the Irish Government to protect us from Sikhism.
Brian Lenihan Law info@justice.ie
Brendan Smith law minister_smith@health.gov.ie
Tom Kit dept of Defence minister.kitt@taoiseach.gov.ie
Wille O Dea Defence minister@defence.irlgov.ie
Dr Jimmy Devins Law minister_devins@health.irlgov.ie
Seán Power Law minstate@justice.ie
Conor Lenihan Law clenihan@pobail.ie
Commissioner of An Garda Siochana srmstaff@garda.ie

Pull the Ladder Up

Now it has become a case of "Do unto others" Even Singhs will write in chat forums that Sikhs leaving the Punjab by hook or by crook don't give a flip if they enter a host country legally. More than one has written that "There are over 100,000 sikhs undocumented in USA."
We have read of the many lawsuits these Turban dwellers have tied up the courts. So what about the vacuum created in the Punjab . Click here.
So while Sikhs in the West are screaming discrimination, they are calling for tougher laws in the Punjab against the outsiders even though they are Indians like themselves. They want it all. Everyone must do it their way.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Security

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Lets hope our ports are secure and that we don't buckle as they have in the States. These folks think they have the right to carry concealed swords and daggers on planes and in public places.
This is against Irish law. They also view themselves as an Army. Although they keep quite about serving Adolf Hitler in the second world war.

Ching Ching

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Another Sikh pictured without Turban gets a 5 figure amount.

Australia

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We should know by now that the Guru's house known as Gurudwaras. In most locations are used as schools. In this building everyone has to have a head covering. It's required for a Sikh to have a weapon Kirpan which is a sword,dagger. However we have seen time after time Singhs would force the Host country to change the laws to adopt an alien religion. (Sikhi)
Once again a Sikh child is the pawn to further this movement.
Remember Sikhs even the most famous go about daily without a Turban.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Friday, January 25, 2008

Monday, January 21, 2008

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Is it an Age Problem?

So if your 25 years others may think that your lack of common sense can lead to outbursts. At the core issue as we have seen is identity. The Sikhs world view will clash with the Host countries legal Statutes. Click here.
However because of that humiliating feeling which is a common trait Sikhs will sue in the very courts of Western law. The idea of course is to impose a religious system and replace the current one. While Sikhs want to be a part of the society or so they claim we read over and over how they would rather lose their heads than their Turban. There again they are not all on the same page as we see . When it suits them not wear this item or any other thing-a-ma-jig the Kirpan,Bracelet, etc it will be removed. Nevertheless they do get cash settlements and the right to carry dangerous weapons at will. While others are denied this right to bear arms. Click here.
In an earlier posting the London Police officer in an interview with RTE clearly stated he was a Sikh first and a police officer second. At issue the outrage by the Sikh's worldwide when the Garda refused the Sikh/Irish chaps desire to alter the regulated uniform as worn by everyone else. Some youngsters like this Sikh/English guy wants all security set aside . Some view it as a whim. Click here.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

2008 A new Beginning

Already we have Sikhs suing this time the very house of worship known as "The Guardwara"
ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ, gurdu'ārā or ਗੁਰਦਵਾਰਾ, gurdvārā), meaning "the doorway to the Guru" (God) Click here.
Then we have a non Turban wearing Indian cricketer accused of religious bias in a "He said no He said row" in Australia. Once again we see a baptized Singh at work not having to wear the commanded mandated required Turban. Plainly seen in the article. Click here. Also the Video.
Now that we have a new year with us. Time for Sikhs/Singhs to quite down don't you think?