Wednesday, February 25, 2015

We have a problem.

February 24, 2015
 
DAKAR, Senegal — An American missionary (click here) was kidnapped on Monday from a school in central Nigeria in an area prone to kidnappings for ransom, officials said Tuesday.
The missionary was identified as the Rev. Phyllis Sortor on the website of the Free Methodist Church. A Washington State television station, KING, said Ms. Sortor was from western Washington. In a statement on its website, the church said she had been kidnapped from the compound of Hope Academy outside Emiworo in Kogi State....

This is a particular individual. Daesh and/or Boko Harem is using intelligence to secure targets of their hatred. It appears as though Christianity is a particular target. These organizations are looking to insight the leadership of some of the powers of the world to challenge their design for the future. 

Neither Boko Harem or Daesh care about the people they dictate to, those people that surround them are disposable. The idea a great country would simply walk into Nigeria to destroy a totalitarian regime without regard for the very lives they want to protect is as unthinkable as the kidnapping itself. 

This kidnapping proves the nature of these organizations and their plans for all of humanity. They aren't defending Islam, they are destroying it's noble reputation. 

This a change in the DISPLAY of the vicious nature of these organizations. They have no beneficial purpose. Their spread is deadly and has to be contained. In containing them they will fail in a vacuum.

It may be that this kidnapping is more proof of their failure. They have to invite war, they are not able to wage it.