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Overnight bombings in Malmö, Sweden and another "lone wolf" in Tours, France.

I believe there's a move afoot to form the World Union of Lone Wolves.

A hell of a lot of people who have psychological problems,or a gripe with their govt/society join a group that accepts disturbed people as members.

This MFC model of membership has taken off and has now been expropriated by religious extremists.

To avoid this sort of thing happening in the future I am starting a group for disaffected youth called, "The Young Muslim Society for Men who are slightly peeved and a bit grumpy about the world as it is but are not really keen on going out and taking innocent lives to prove it".

The name might need workshopping but I personally think this kind of club could be good.

Currently, there is only the two extremes of Normal Mossie and Psycho terrorist.

This group could help soften the image of the wayward teenage Muslim.

Just a thought ...

Moving along now.

A hell of a lot of people who have psychological problems,or a gripe with their govt/society join a group that accepts disturbed people as members.

This MFC model of membership has taken off and has now been expropriated by religious extremists.

To avoid this sort of thing happening in the future I am starting a group for disaffected youth called, "The Young Muslim Society for Men who are slightly peeved and a bit grumpy about the world as it is but are not really keen on going out and taking innocent lives to prove it".

Apparently, there are more of these than we could ever imagine. I read a report about more than 100 disaffected ISIS members who were killed because they wanted to leave the organisation. Which goes to show that you can check out any time you want, but you can never leave!
 

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