Posted on 09/30/2010 3:09:30 PM PDT by combat_boots
Back in 2005, I blogged on the Russian runaway best seller, The Mosque of Notre Dame De Paris, thanks to Jack Wheeler. Elena Chudinova, one of Russias most popular writers, has finally had one chapter of the book translated into English. And as Julia Gorin points out (further down, scroll)....... Europe was lost at Kosovo.
This was Wheeler's take back in 2005:
The great cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris has been called "the noblest architectural conception of man." Its construction was begun in 1163 by Maurice de Sully (c.1110-1196), the Bishop of Paris, and completed 87 years later in 1250.
The small island in the River Seine has been a sacred site for millennia. It was a sacred grove for the Celts who held their most holy rituals there, then for the Romans who built a Temple of Jupiter. Upon the ruins of this temple, Childebert (496-558), son of Clovis who founded the French Merovingian dynasty, built a basilica to St. Etienne in 528. Since that time, the site has been sacred to Christians. [...]
Chudinova takes the ongoing transformation of Europe into Eurabia the Moslemification of Europe seriously. The setting of her novel is Paris of the year 2040. The Moslem immigrant children who comprised 40-50% of the population under 20 in many French cities in 2005 have grown up, have voted themselves into power, established Islam as the state religion in France, imposed strict Sharia Islamic law upon all French people, and converted the cathedral of Notre Dame into a mosque.
(Excerpt) Read more at atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com ...
The endpoint of Islam can be viewed in any islamic country. They are uniformly sh!tholes.
Nice plot.
bump for later
She’s hot and brilliant!
French Nationals are waking up like Rip Van Winkle to the Islamic nightmare .
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