Displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence from forces loyal to the Islamic State in Sinjar town, walk towards the Syrian border, on the outskirts of Sinjar mountain, near the Syrian border town of Elierbeh of Al-Hasakah Governorate August 11, 2014. Islamic State militants have killed at least 500 members of Iraq's Yazidi ethnic minority during their offensive in the north, Iraq's human rights minister told Reuters on Sunday. The Islamic State, which has declared a caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria, has prompted tens of thousands of Yazidis and Christians to flee for their lives during their push to within a 30-minute drive of the Kurdish regional capital Arbil. Picture taken August 11, 2014. REUTERS/Rodi Said (IRAQ - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY SEE RTR43BMZ - RTR426FA

From a survivors point-of-view and perspective the events in the last 2 years that have begun in Syria and continued with the massive immigration of mostly Syrian refugees via Greece, Macedonia, Hungary and ultimately Austria and Germany represents a repetition of disruption of homes and families. Their migration due to atrocities of war which are caused by a handful of people with radical views to destroy their own civilization. A possible mission of the migration from the Middle East and Africa is destroying the western civilization. The sheer number of Muslims, 90%, young-men who claim they want to leave the in their countries and find peace and work in Europe, but this has not been proven so far due to the events in the host countries and especially with the potential presence of ISIS members in such a large number of migrating men is a distinct danger. In order to avoid what happened in Croatia to our knowledge, with increasing acts of violence and murder occurred due to ethnic hate and economic hardships, Europe must be prepared to have the similar consequences. Our mission is to warn the people involved that we cannot stand by as spectators since the events are not exactly on our doorsteps, but are pretty close. Countries like Croatia, Macedonia, and Hungary are already aware of the potential consequences and have acted accordingly. Many consider their actions of being in-humane, but these countries have a responsibility to work accordingly to the best interest of their civilization, ethnic structure and economic stability.

The past is a two-edged sword. We must take an account of the past and realize that it has caused problems that will affect our future. Drastic measures need to be taken; The European Union has proven that with the financial situation in Greece, they have averted the financial collapse. The migration of today is even more serious because it is dealing with hundreds of thousands people that will be affected starting immediately with housing problem, violence, and burning of refugee settlements.

During October 2016 the English and French Governments have taken a giant step in the right direction dismantling the refugee camps at Calais, France.

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