Friday, January 22, 2016
The Cologne Cathedral Under Attack
January 22, 2016
It is the symbol of a city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and
the most recognised and greatest symbol of German Catholicism and Gothic
architecture. But that didn’t save Germany’s world-renowned Cologne
Cathedral from a prolonged, humiliating and deafening assault from
fireworks during last New Year’s Eve mass to mark the year’s end.
Barbara Schock-Werner, who served as cathedral architect between 1999
and 2012, was present at the well-attended religious service along with
several thousand other worshippers. Shock-Werner told the German
newspaper, Frankfurter Allgemeine, that the cathedral experienced an unprecedented and massive rocket and ‘banger’ fireworks barrage that lasted the whole service.
“Again and again the north window of the cathedral was lit up red,
because rocket after rocket flew against it,” she said. “And because of
the ‘bangers’, it was very loud. The visitors to the service sitting on
the north side had difficulties hearing. I feared at times that panic
would break out.”
Cardinal Rainer Woelki, who presided at the New Year’s mass, also complained about the “massive disruptions.”
“During my sermon loud ‘bangers’ could be heard,” Woelki said in the paper, Die Welt. “I was already annoyed beforehand about the loud noises that were penetrating into the cathedral.”
Shock-Werner believes the religious service was deliberately “targeted
for disruption” due to the attack’s timing. The mass took place between
6:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m., which, she said, “is actually no time to be already shooting off New Year’s rockets in such great volume.”
“I was very astonished that at 6:30 p.m.
there was already in general a massive shooting off of rockets and
‘bangers’ that had, until now, never been experienced on New Year’s
Eve,” said Shock-Werner.
Like the women
sexually assaulted later that evening just outside its doors, the police
also failed to protect the cathedral itself. This was surprising, since
the Cologne police had competently carried out this task the previous
12 New Year’s Eves after another hostile fireworks incident during the
mass.
At that service more than a decade
ago, loud fireworks were fired simultaneously against the cathedral’s
north and south doors during the transformation when everything was
quiet and peaceful inside. This caused cathedral authorities to request
police protection at subsequent New Year’s Eve masses.
“In past years, the religious service was successfully protected,”
said Shock-Werner. “Since this didn’t succeed (this year), something
therefore must have already gone fundamentally wrong by this time on
this terrible New Year’s Eve.”
Shock-Werner also believes that if the police had acted with force at
this first alarm signal from the cathedral, the grievous acts of sexual
violence against women by recently arrived Arab ‘refugees’ and other
accomplices outside could have been avoided. The awfulness and number of
these sexually-motivated assaults, now standing at several hundred,
were also to overshadow the attack on the cathedral, causing this
“prelude” to the evening’s shocking events to remain virtually
unreported in the German media.
Ten
days after the New Year’s sexual assaults and cathedral attack, Federal
Justice Minister Heiko Maas stated these crimes were planned.
“No one can tell me that that was not mutually agreed upon or prepared in advance,” he said.
German journalist Andreas Rossman supports Maas’s assumption, although
police have produced no evidence that proves this. Nevertheless,
Cologne’s citizens are still left wondering why their city was singled
out for the numbing display of sexual violence that evening.
Rossman believes the answer lies with the Cologne Cathedral
itself. Acts of sexual violence against women occurred in other German
cities on New Year’s, but to a lesser extent. None of these other
locations, however, and nowhere else in Germany for that matter,
possesses a “more imposing, picture powerful background as this Gothic
cathedral.” And the “wire pullers,” Rossman believes, were well aware of
this when selecting Cologne for last New Year’s mayhem. They did not
have to know “which religious, historical, cultural and political
significance is due to it (the cathedral) in order to grasp its
importance and the impression it produces…”
“The Cathedral was being used as background scenery, which reflects
still other messages: that it concerns a strike against the culture of
the European city as a meeting place and individual freedom, and that
the attack was directed against the (Catholic) Church …,” Rossman
states.
Besides acts of sexual and
religious terrorism meant to break down German society, the attacks
against the women and the cathedral were also a show of Islamic power.
Women and religious minorities can be terrorised by Muslim mobs just
like in Islamic countries. Their reach is growing.
But perhaps the most important message the New Year’s Eve events were
meant to convey was directed at Muslims living in Germany and the
Islamic world. And the message is that Germany cannot protect either its
women or its religion. It is weak.
In
fact, German Christians are so feeble that one of their greatest
cathedrals suffered a humiliating attack during a religious service,
presided over by one of Germany’s highest churchmen, without
consequences. And by publicly molesting such large numbers of infidel
women so boldly and brazenly without retaliation, German men are shown
as equally weak.
But, just as important,
the women's molestation without retaliation showed that German men were
also without ‘honour’. And honour is an esteemed concept among Muslim
men, who kill female family members for the slightest sexual
impropriety, real or imagined, to restore their ‘honour’.
As a result of this feebleness and lack of honour, Germany deserves and is ready for conquest. It is easy pickings.
Last New Year’s Eve, Ivan Jucevic, a champion kick boxer, worked as a
doorman at a five-star hotel right on the square opposite the cathedral.
Jucevic said witnessed men shooting rockets at the grand, medieval
structure, among other "alarming" events. He didn’t know whether they were refugees, but he said they could speak only English and Arabic.
The almost 7 ft. tall Jucevic knows this because he had to beat some
of them up for trying to get at women they had been sexually harassing,
but who were now standing behind him for protection. On one occasion, a
group of Arabs told Jucevic, in English, to step aside because “…these
are our girls.” But their English knowledge didn’t help them in the subsequent confrontation with Jucevic.
Jucevic relates he had to resort to self-defence measures several
times over the entire evening to defend “terrified women.” They would
approach him, sometimes in tears, asking for his protection and to just
be allowed to stand beside him because of the packs of hyenas who were
following and sexually harassing and molesting them. Jurcevic recalled:
“Young girls, trembling right in front of me, begging “please, please,
can we just stand next to you. We fear these people there. They are
chasing us all the time.”
After their
defeats at Jucevic’s hands, the Arabs would threaten to come back and
kill him, drawing a finger in a slitting motion across their throats.
But none ever returned for a second round with the man later dubbed the
“Hero of Cologne.”
Once skeptical of
videos showing refugee misbehaviour, thinking they were rightist
propaganda, Jucevic is now a true believer after New Year’s. Ominously,
he warns that evening was only “a dress rehearsal.”
“I can tell you one thing,” Jucevic said. “I never witnessed anything
like this before and it will escalate – by Carnival (Mardi Gras) at the
latest. In Cologne, it will really explode.”
But
being the fighter and upright man that he is, Jucevic says he
definitely intends to be there, providing security and protection. In
doing so, he is setting the example, consciously or unconsciously, that
Germans urgently need to follow: either fight back or watch your country
slowly descend into barbarism with all its attendant horrors. New
Year’s was just a sampling.
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