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Ed-note (Sabba) – old and worn out jewish tactics when talking about something which might look compromising: change topic of conversation, blur the discourse and bring everything to them and their “suffering”. This article should be about what would have been called a terror cell had the ‘fake bomb’ been discovered in mosque, but it ends about so called anti-semitic attacks in Sweden.

TIMES OF ISRAEL – Swedish police have discovered what they described as a well-made fake bomb at an unnamed location that was later identified as the Chabad House in the southern city of Gothenburg.

The mock device was found last week on Saturday, according to a report posted that day on the police’s website. Police came to inspect the premises following a report of a suspicious-looking man who left an unidentified object there.

Police bomb technicians shot at box that appeared to be a well-made dummy,” the report said. “Police wrote a report on serious unlawful threats.” The report spoke of a Jewish-owned establishment without mentioning specifically the Chabad House, which was nonetheless identified as the target by the Coordination Forum for Countering Antisemitism.

Chabad envoys and other individuals who are recognizable as Jews have suffered repeated assaults in the Swedish cities of Malmo and Gothenburg. The local communities attribute most such acts to extremists from the southern cities’ sizable Muslim communities.

Earlier this month, the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention said it has recorded 6,270 hate crimes last year nationally — an all-time high that came as a result of a 14-percent increase over 2013.

Four percent of the hate crimes documented, or 270 incidents, were anti-Semitic, according to the report, which was published Tuesday.

Sweden’s Jewish population of 20,000 accounts for 0.2 percent of the country’s population of 9.59 million people.

In absolute terms, the 2014 tally on anti-Semitic attacks constitutes a 29 percent increase over the 193 anti-Semitic incidents recorded in 2013. But the proportion of anti-Semitic attacks in the tally of all hate crimes grew last year over 2013 only by half a percentage point, from 3.5 percent.

Hate crimes against Christians increased from 321 in 2013 (5.8 percent of the total of 5,508 hate crimes recorded that year) to 489 incidents last year, or 7.7 percent of the 2014 total.

Anti-Muslim crimes were also on the rise, from 327 incidents in 2013 to 492 last year.

0 thoughts on “Fake bomb discovered at Swedish Chabad House”
  1. This Monday, 8/17, marks the 100th year anniversary of the “lynching” of Leo Frank, a magnificent exercise in justice. This article shows in detail how a massive conspiracy developed to clear the murdering pedophile Frank of charges. This is how the “jews” work; after all the Talmud clearly states raping and murdering goyim children is a deeply religious act-http://theamericanmercury.org/…/100-reasons-proving-leo-f…/

  2. Somebody must just have called them ‘bignose’. I really don’t believe these Jews have actually been physically battered, especially in such a dumbed-down society as Sweden. If they want to make big claims like that, they should accompany them with some convincing photos and arrest and conviction records of perps.
    Planting a fake bomb? Hilarious. Planting a real one in their own place must just have been a bit too risky for them then, It must be a tough life being a Chabad, especially with all the plotting to exterminate all the Gentiles on Earth and all that, so they need to make out that THEY are the ones in danger. Very crafty psychologists and hypnotists those people are.

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