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[[Michael Jensen]] is a member of the Danish [[counterjihad]] group [[Stop Islamiseringen af Danmark]].<ref>Baron Bodissey, [http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2007/04/report-on-counterjihad-summit.html Report on the Counterjihad Summit], Gates of Vienna,19 April 2007.</ref>
 
[[Michael Jensen]] is a member of the Danish [[counterjihad]] group [[Stop Islamiseringen af Danmark]].<ref>Baron Bodissey, [http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2007/04/report-on-counterjihad-summit.html Report on the Counterjihad Summit], Gates of Vienna,19 April 2007.</ref>
  

Latest revision as of 11:20, 12 January 2016

Stop Islamisation of Denmark protest, Source: SIADDK Wordpress

Michael Jensen is a member of the Danish counterjihad group Stop Islamiseringen af Danmark.[1]

Jensen spoke at the UK and Scandinavia Counterjihad summit, where his speech was reported by Ned May:

Michael spoke at length about the ancient democracy of the Vikings in Iceland as described in the Icelandic Sagas. Known as the Alþing, Viking democracy was rooted in a system of local moots, each of which was called a þing. The local gatherings served as marketplaces and assemblies to discuss issues and sort out matters of law and governance.[2]

A similar speech was attributed to "Asger" in an account of the event by Zonka, suggesting this may be a pseudonym for Jensen.[3]

Notes

  1. Baron Bodissey, Report on the Counterjihad Summit, Gates of Vienna,19 April 2007.
  2. Baron Bodissey, Report on the Counterjihad Summit, Gates of Vienna,19 April 2007.
  3. Zonka, UK Scandinavian Summit in Copenhagen, The New Zonka Blog, 15 April 2007, via the Internet Archive.