Earlier today I appeared on the War Room with Stephen Bannon to discuss the Battle of Lepanto and other matters relating to the historic jihad. The video follows, and the segment starts around the 1:53:36 mark: … [Read more...]
The Battle of Lepanto: When Turks Skinned Christians Alive for Refusing Islam
Today in history, on October 7, 1571, one of the most cataclysmic clashes between Islam and the West — one where the latter for once crushed and humiliated the former — took place. In 1570, Muslim Turks — in the guise of the Ottoman Empire — invaded the island of Cyprus, prompting Pope Pius V to call for and form a "Holy League" of maritime Catholic nation-states, … [Read more...]
“Pride Was Their Downfall”: Muslim Slaughter of Christians at Nicopolis
Today in history, on September 25, 1396, a major military encounter with Islam that demonstrated just how disunited Christendom had become took place. Two years earlier, in 1394, the Ottoman Turks had been “doing great injury to Hungary,” causing its young king, Sigismund, to appeal “to Christendom for assistance.” It came at an opportune time. The hitherto … [Read more...]
The Battle of Kulikovo: Russian Liberation from the Muslim Horde
Today in history, on September 8, 1380, Russia began its long march to liberation from the Tatar yoke, by way of a battle that is as important to Russian history as the battles of Tours and Vienna are to the West. Although pagan when they conquered Russia around 1240, by 1300 the Mongols were thoroughly Islamized. Arabic was adopted, “the entire Muslim religious … [Read more...]
Battle of Manzikert: The “Subjugation of Christianity by Islam”
Today in history, on August 26, 1071, one of the most decisive battles in all world history took place—that of Manzikert, which initiated the creation of the modern state of Turkey atop formerly Christian Asia Minor. What happened on that day and the days leading to it is worth recounting. In 1019, “the first appearance of the bloodthirsty beasts … the savage … [Read more...]