Many people in Sydney and beyond were trying to grapple with the sudden eruption of violence at Sydney airport last weekend. Just as some were coming to the conclusion that the people involved were suntanned, number 1 haircut, brawny tattooed violent hyper-machomen- and were perhaps not Muslims- this piece of news hits the airwaves:Bandidos Sergeant-at-Arms Mahmoud Dib, 27, was arrested about 10am (AEDT) on Tuesday following a raid on his home on Park Road in Auburn at 6am. He has since been charged with six firearms offences, including possessing a firearm in a public place and possessing an unregistered firearm, after gang squad detectives allegedly found a loaded gun in a car owned by Dib parked in a Guildford Street last Monday. (source)
Acting Superintendent Angelo Memmolo, from the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad, said a .45 calibre semi-automatic pistol, loaded with seven bullets, was found in the car……….."The firearms offences relate to a search by Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad officers on the 16th of March at Guildford, where they located a gun in a vehicle," Acting Supt Memmolo told reporters. "We've obtained evidence over the last week that the car was in his possession." (source)Well it seems that Mahmood is a senior member of the Bandidos and as yet it is unknown how many of his Muslim mates are involved. Some think the police have arrested the wrong man, as he was the one who was shot at. However, whatever his level of involvement, the police no doubt want to milk him for information and let’s hope he gives it.

As much as most people understand, there were members of the Hell’s Angles and the Comancheros on Qantas Flight 430 on Sunday. Mutual threats were made on the flight by the two groups and insults were exchanged in the Arrivals section. Passengers were horrified to see the fight erupt around them - not a security guard in sight, the person monitoring the security cameras, did not see anything – probably off having a lamington and English Breakfast tea for his early afternoon tea break. The fight became brutal and steel bollards [those steel posts you wait as you queue to get on a plane] were swung by various bikies around and one person, Anthony Zervas, was killed by several blows to the head, as passengers ducked for cover. While the security officers were still wondering what was going on, several bikies left by taxi. Finally when airport security woke up [Federal Police under Mike Keelty are in charge of the airport], they started in pursuit of the taxis and apprehended four of the bikies at Brighton, about 5 kms from the airport. On article on the subject states:
The Comanchero bikies' lawyer, Lesly Rundle, told the Herald: "There was an issue or words exchanged after certain persons got off the flight. There was then a physical altercation and threats were made towards [one of the Comanchero]."From her understanding, airport security at no stage intervened to stop the fight.While people are wondering how this could have happened, others are wondering how on earth the airport would meet an even larger security threat from Muslim terrorists. Readers can draw their own conclusions from this incident, as to how such a threat would be met.

There were events prior to this ‘incident’. One of them involves the earlier bombing of a Hell’s Angels ‘clubhouse’ in Petersham, a nice inner suburb of Sydney and even the Sydney Morning Herald has tried to do connect the dots:
On February 4, an explosion tore apart the facade of the Hells Angels City Crew clubhouse at Petersham. Police suspected Notorious, a group commonly misnamed as a bikie gang. Most of its members, while they compete for turf with bike gangs over the amphetamine trade, are not bikies in the traditional sense. They rarely ride bikes and travel in black-tinted luxury four-wheel-drives. But criminal sources say the bombing culprits were not from Notorious but the Comanchero. (source)Then there have been the almost nightly drive by shootings in western Sydney and various other ‘incidents’.
Four days later, four men wearing Hells Angels colours kneecapped a 33-year-old man near a Christian motorcycle show at Silverwater. That man, sources say, was a Comanchero. (source)

And then, one can draw one’s own conclusions about the following piece of information reported recently in a Sydney newspaper:
AT 28 years old, Mahmoud "Mick" Hawi has it all. And, as president of one of the nation's strongest outlaw motorcycle gangs the Comanchero, Hawi is very, very powerful. (source)NO prize for guessing the background of this ‘Mahmoud’. Apparently he has called for a cessation in the bikie wars – oh can’t you smell the Islamic tactics being used – a temporary truce, when things are not going so well. And how did this fellow get loaded with so much money?
And so on. However one of the interesting pieces of the jigsaw puzzles to be dug up is the rise of the group ‘Notorious'.
A source close to the Hells Angels said the attack bolstered opinion in the bikie community that the Comanchero and Notorious were "rogue groups". "They are out of control," he said. "They have a very strong Lebanese presence. They have a very strong leaning towards a much more radical approach."………..The bikie scene has been in flux since Notorious formed in 2007. The new club has demonstrated a violent streak that has alarmed traditional clubs…………Notorious is believed to be associated with a powerful Sydney crime family that controls valuable drug turf in the inner city. The drug trade is believed to be behind much of the escalating violence. (source)
So it seems, that the more conservative bikies, who flew under the radar for decades, have been ‘invaded’ by ‘rogue groups’, Notorious and the Comancheros. It is interesting that ‘drive by’ shooting, usually a Muslim communication style between drug cartels, has become more frequent in the bikie world, whereas in the past 50 years, it was virtually unknown. It is also interesting that Notorious is linked to powerful drug crime families in Sydney. Not so long ago, when drive by shootings were occurring, the participants were Muslim drug crime families warring with each other. What the exact connections between the bikies and the other drug related Muslim brotherly loving drive by shootings are, have yet to be fully revealed. However a local Sydney newspaper, The St Mary’s Mt Druitt Star said the following recently: The president of Notorious is a Lebanese-Australian with a long-standing association with a bikie from a colourful Sydney Sunni Lebanese family. The two are among Sydney's original "Nike" bikies - sporting white sneakers, fashionable T-shirts and clean-shaven instead of the traditional boots, dirty vests and bushy beards - and both are from Sunni families from Sydney's west. Notorious is considered by gang squad detectives to be the prime suspect in the Crystal Street bombing. One of its mottos is "Only the dead see the end of war" and its "colours", or coat of arms, is a turbaned skeleton holding twin pistols with "Original Gangster" beneath it. Today is the first time the club's colours have been revealed publicly. (source)Whether it was Notorious or Commancheros who bombed the Petersham clubhouse, readers can reflect on the‘methods of choice’ being used in these bikie wars. Watch this space – there is more to come. In the meantime, perhaps Notorious and the Commancheros would be happier going on a bike ride to Mecca and trying their charms on the Saudis. If the police were smart, they would give them all one way tickets there.
Latest on Sydney "Bikie" war:
Mr Jouayde said he was confident he knew who was behind the attack and believes police are unlikely to solve the ongoing feud. "I'll solve it myself" he said. "We're stubborn c . . .s, where are they going to put us all, do they have the space in jail? The police think it's about drugs, money and turf. I guarantee it's not about that, it's more than that."






de bomb found in the garage of a senior Bandido. Despite requests from police to evacuate, Mostafa Jouayde, 29, president of the Parramatta chapter of the Bandidos refused to leave. 












Australians celebrate and revere Anzac Day on April 25th each year in remembrance of our brave soldiers who fought in two great world wars to secure our freedom. Every Australian identifies with the slogan “lest we forget” and in services held around the country people reflect on the battles and men who died to secure our freedom. Yet across the world in France, there is one remarkable battle which helped form the Europe we know today and allowed the development of civilization based on Judeo Christian principles. This one famous battle has become known as the battle of Tours and effectively stopped the Muslim advance into Europe. After the death of Mohammed in 632AD, Muslim armies exploded out of the Arabian peninsula to conquer much of the Middle East, expanding across north Africa. From there they crossed into Spain in 711AD and eventually controlled much of al-Andalus by 715AD. It was the victory at Tours by Charles Martel that stemmed the tide and eventually the Muslim marauders were expelled from Spain in 1492 when the last outpost at Granada fell to King Ferdinand of Spain.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born, lived, fought and won battles against religious and social oppression in the 17th century Bharat or India. He was a shining star in the Indian firmament and is renowned as a champion of the downtrodden and depressed masses. He was and continues to be an icon for the classes and masses alike and is seen as a rallying point for peasants oppressed by foreign rulers, Pathans and Moghuls alike. Sexually exploited women found in Shivaji Raje a protector, a benefactor and flocked to his Hindavi Swaraj to find solace and feel liberated under his saffron flag.
Perhaps some readers might be interested to know that January 28 is considered a feast day among Catholics – actually 2 feast days are celebrated on the same day – one is of ST Thomas Aquinas, the great medieval theologian and philosopher who adapted Aristotle to the western Judeo-Christian worldview. . It is also the feast day of a lesser known person – St Peter Nolasco, the great ransomer of captives from the Muslims.

How often in conversation with a Muslim, do they quote Spain as the crowning achievement of Islam, where Muslims, Jews and Christians lived in harmony for about 800 years?
Why do Muslims insist that Jerusalem is their Holy City?
There is a very strongly entrenched view among majority of Westerners today that the three main monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam share one common God and therefore despite the obvious differences, the core foundation of these three religions is the same.