Qatar and the Fifth Column Grassroots of the West

Qatar and the Fifth Column Grassroots of the West

Before we come to the threat that my native Qatar poses to the West, I think it is helpful to understand how Western culture opened the door to its enemies.

Lionel Shriver, the author of We Need to Talk About Kevin, has written A Better Life, the controversial novel of the year, about how Westerners fail to defend a privilege that they feel they haven’t earned, thus becoming all giving of their cultural inheritance to foreign cultures, which are all taking. The New York Times and others are enraged and doing their best to dismiss A Better Life as a mean, racist, and bigoted tirade about immigration. It is not.

Share

Can European democracy be bought? Ask the rich men of Qatar

Can European democracy be bought? Ask the rich men of Qatar

Shame, not guilt, is the currency of scandal. In 2022, on anti-corruption day no less, Belgian police uncovered €1.5m of cash crammed into the suitcases of various senior EU officials. The money was thought to be payment for various political favours. The case is still sub-judice, but the accusation is that, for a rather venal sum, European Parliament Vice President Eva Kaili and Pier Antonio Panzeri may have closed down a debate about Qatar’s Human Rights record.

Share

Qatar is not our friend

The key to the Qatari approach lies in embracing the Muslim Brotherhood’s strategy of infiltrating Western institutions, including through the electoral process. But this does not translate into adapting to Western values, notes scholar Mark Menaldo. Instead, it advances an ideology developed by the Muslim Brotherhood’s intellectual founder, Sayyid Qutb, that ‘cannot accommodate democratic principles such as legal pluralism’ outside Islamic practice.

Carney the Qatard

 

 

Share

Why Are We Following Qatar’s Foreign Policy on Iran?

From Syria to Gaza to Iran, Qatar is hijacking the Trump administration.

Syria’s Al Qaeda regime is massacring Kurds to free imprisoned ISIS terrorists, state sponsors of Hamas in Turkey and Qatar are being named to boards running Gaza, and thousands of democracy protesters are being massacred in Iran while Al Jazeera defends the regime.

This isn’t American foreign policy, but it is Qatar’s foreign policy.

Share

Carney visiting Qatar to drum up investment despite ‘brutal’ human rights record

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Qatar to drum up investment deals with a country known for both its brutal dictatorship and its growing diplomatic and economic influence.

“Today, the epicentre of diplomatic, economic, financial and commercial power in the Middle East is in the Gulf,” said University of Ottawa professor Thomas Juneau, an expert on the Persian Gulf.

“For Canada to neglect the region, as it did for the past 10 years, is a way to erase ourselves from the equation in the Middle East.”

Share

Anand celebrates Canada’s alignment with funder of the Muslim Brotherhood and Tucker Carlson fave Qatar

Anand celebrates Canada’s alignment with funder of the Muslim Brotherhood and Tucker Carlson fave Qatar

This ought to really help our trade negotiations with the USA!

Qatar pumping tens of billions into universities to help Muslim Brotherhood weaken US, ‘destroy democracy’

Share

Qatar’s Campus Conquest: Importing Muslim Brotherhood Policies in a War for the Future of the West

Qatar continues to conduct one of the most extensive foreign influence operations in modern history. Through hundreds of billions of dollars — estimated at up to a trillion dollars — funneled into Western universities, research centers, media platforms and political advocacy networks, Qatar has become the leading global patron of the Muslim Brotherhood in pushing an ideological agenda aimed at reshaping democratic societies from within.

Share

Why Is the Trump Administration Selling Weapons to the World’s Leading State Sponsor of Terrorism?

“[US] colleges and universities have accepted $6.25 billion from Qatar since 2001. However, Qatar’s total spending likely exceeds that figure… Qatar is a major exporter of Islamist ideology, which it amplifies on the Qatar-owned Al Jazeera network. By pumping money into the American higher education system and across the United States, Qatar avoids scrutiny as it advances hostile ideologies.” — Natalie Ecanow, of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, in testimony to the Texas Legislature House Committee on Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans’ Affairs, April 2, 2025.

Share

Qatar: Master Double-Dealer

There is a very good reason why the tiny Gulf state of Qatar finds itself so well-placed to play a central role in negotiating the release of Israeli hostages taken captive by Hamas during its barbaric assault against Israel.

The hundreds of millions of dollars the Qataris have given Hamas during the past decade have been instrumental in helping the terrorist group to develop the infrastructure that enabled it to carry out its murderous assault on Israel in the first place.

Share

Qatargate in Europe: The Left’s ideological pact with Islam is far beyond corruption

Recent revelations in the European Parliament are just the tip of the corruption and influence acquisition iiceberg of Doha in Europe.

From “gauche caviar”* to “gauche Qatar”… What is an atheist, LGBT, feminist, abortionist left doing arm in arm with Sharia, the Islamic law of Allah?

( “Gauche caviar” = *“caviar leftist” referring to a person who claims to be a socialist but leads a hypocritic lifestyle inconsistent with such beliefs. “Gauche” means left in French, ed.)

“Political Islam: How the Muslim Brotherhood Gained a Foothold in Brussels”. The weekly Marianne’s investigation on newsstands recounts a scandal that goes far beyond corruption and which has just led to the arrest and searches of numerous MPs and politicians and parliamentary assistants in the European Parliament, accused of corruption in dealings with Qatar.

In the words of L’Echo, “it is the tip of an immense iceberg”.

Share

How Qatar uses its wealth to challenge western values

The French have adopted a ‘when in Rome’ approach to the World Cup in Qatar, refraining from virtue-signalling their disapproval of their host’s beliefs. As their captain, Hugo Lloris, put it last week: ‘When we are in France, when we welcome foreigners, we often want them to follow our rules, to respect our culture, and I will do the same when I go to Qatar, quite simply. I can agree or disagree with their ideas, but I have to show respect.’

Share

Qatar uses gas to export Islam to Europe

The price of gas from the Middle East is high – in the long term.

“Gas as a holy war. Gas as a new fantasy of revenge on the West. It is the ‘gift of Allah’. There is a desire for conquest “. So writes with irony Kamel Daoud, the celebrated Algerian writer, in the French weekly Le Point.

Saudi Arabia (which is also financing the first mosque in Cuba at the moment) was the first stop on a recent tour of the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz which included the Emirates and Qatar.

Share

UNDRIP is only affecting BC so far, wait until it’s in full swing

Share