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Time to Strike

“You should know that the criminal and terrorist Zionist regime which has 60 years of plundering, aggression and crimes in its file has reached the end of its work and will soon disappear off the geographical scene,” - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
“As the Imam Khomeini said, if each Muslim throws a bucket of water on Israel, [...] Read more »

In Support of 42 Days

In 2004, Scotland Yard detectives slept on the floor of their offices as they gathered evidence that could be used in court against a terrorist network led by Dhiren Barot. The intelligence was overwhelming but it was only in the final moments of the two week time period that they were able to prevent the [...] Read more »

Interview: Douglas Murray

Neoconstant is delighted to welcome the leading British Neoconservative political commentator and author, Douglas Murray. In the year 2000, he became the youngest ever published biographer with his widely acclaimed ‘Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas’. However, it is probably his most recent book ‘Neoconservatism: Why We Need It’ that has seen his reputation [...] Read more »

My Road to Atheism - First in a Series

“There is exactly the same degree of possibility and likelihood of the existence of the Christian God as there is of the existence of the Homeric God.” - Bertrand Russell
Few if any people in the world today would put faith in the Gods presented in the epic poem The Iliad of ancient Greece. Most Christians [...] Read more »

Why I Strongly Support Israel

The dictionary definition of ‘to assume’ is defined as ‘to take for granted or without proof; to suppose; to postulate’. It is a natural human trait which has benefited our species but one that has also pitched us into numerous wars and hatreds throughout the various millennia. Everyone has assumptions about this and that, from [...] Read more »

Battle of Morality: Good vs Evil

I’ve long thought of Agnosticism as the lazy thinker’s way out of cerebral toil. Whilst not personally sharing the militant atheism of Richard Dawkins, I had concluded before I read his fascinating book, The God Delusion, that people who declared there might or might not be a divine being, were as bad as those who [...] Read more »