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Muslim demonstrators in London show what they stand for

The way to bring up True Muslims according to this Saudi Arabian TV. Brainwashing Muslim kids with the message of violence is the root cause of the "problem" of the Middle East.

THE HAMAS PLAYLIST

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

OVER 60% OF GAZA CITIZENS BELOW THE POVERTY LINE

"The average wage in the Gaza Strip is NIS 1,690 ($419) a month for a
full time position (NIS 76 per day) (roughly $18.85), compared to an
average wage of NIS 7,920 (roughly $1,964) paid in Israel (NIS 360 -
roughly $89 - per day, including part time workers)." (Ynet News,
10/17/07) The data was collected in the Palestinian Authority by the
New Family organization.

The data also showed, that the average monthly wage among
Palestinians in the West Bank is NIS 1,720 (roughly $426) a month.
206,000 Palestinians are unemployed - a total of 23.6% of
Palestinians from the territories who are part of the workforce
(workers and job seekers). According to the study, 63.1% of Gaza
residents live below the UN poverty line.

The question that arises is, "Where do the hundreds of millions of
dollars in international support to the Palestinians go?" Surely if
they went to the poor, the situation would be different! But we all
know where the money goes... it's just that no one wants to say it
out loud for the fear it will then have to be acknowledged and acted
on. Interestingly enough, yesterday, the trial of the Holy Land
Foundation ended in a mistrial, as the jurors were not able to reach
a unanimous verdict for the members of this organization, suspected
of financing terrorist organizations.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

"Kill the apostates wherever you find them..."

You know them. The kind of folks who get saved, talk the talk for a period of time (sometime for many years) and then all of a sudden bam - they're gone. I don't like to label people, but in the church world they're known as "backsliders".

Anyhow, so what do we do when people backslide from the Lord? Well, at most we don't associate with them. This is what the New Testament teaches.

Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and
offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid
them. Rom. 16:17


How does Mohammed teach backsliders should be treated? Read this:


"Ali was raised by Mohammed from the age of ten and became the fourth
caliph. Ali pronounced the following on lies and deception.

B9,84,64 When I relate to you the words of Mohammed, by Allah, I would
rather die than bear false witness to his teachings. However, if I
should say something unrelated to the prophet, then it might very well be a lie
so that I might deceive my enemy. Without question, I heard Mohammed say,
"In the final days before Redemption there will emerge groups of foolish
youths who will say all the right things but their faith will go no
further than their mouths and will flee from their religion like an arrow.

So, kill the apostates wherever you find them, because whoever does
so will be rewarded on Judgment Day."


And while you're at it, check these one out, too:


A Muslim can swear a false oath by any other god and not be accountable.

B8,73,73 Mohammed: "A Muslim who swears a false oath by the god of
another religion is not obligated to fulfill that promise because he
cannot be bound by a faith he does not hold."

In Islam something that is not true is not always a lie.
B3,49,857 Mohammed: "A man who brings peace to the people by making
up good words or by saying nice things, though untrue, does not lie."
An oath by a Muslim is flexible.

B8,78,618 Abu Bakr faithfully kept his oaths until Allah revealed to Mo-
hammed the atonement for breaking them. Afterwards he said, "If I make
a pledge and later discover a more worthy pledge, then I will take
the better action and make amends for my earlier promise."
When deception advances Islam, the deception is not a sin.

B5,59,369 Mohammed asked, "Who will kill Ka'b, the enemy of Allah and Mohammed?"

Bin Maslama rose and responded, "O Mohammed! Would it please you if I killed him?"

Mohammed answered, "Yes."

Bin Maslama then said, "Give me permission to deceive him with lies so that my plot will succeed."

Mohammed replied, "You may speak falsely to him."

Friday, July 20, 2007

Facts Underground

by DAVID HAZONY

The field of biblical archaeology has been rocked, so to speak, by dramatic new finds in the heart of ancient Jerusalem. For the last few years, a number of respected archaeologists have posited that the biblical accounts of Jerusalem as the seat of a powerful, unified monarchy under the rule of David and Solomon are essentially false. The most prominent of these is Israel Finkelstein, the chairman of Tel Aviv University’s archaeology department, whose 2001 book The Bible Unearthed, written together with Neal Asher Silberman, became an international best seller. The lynchpin of his argument was the absence of clear evidence from the archaeological excavations carried out in Jerusalem over the last century. “Not only was any sign of monumental architecture missing,” he wrote, “but so were even simple pottery shards.” If David and Solomon existed at all, he concluded, they were no more than “hill-country chieftains,” and Jerusalem, as he told the New York Times, was “no more than a poor village at the time.”

But now comes word of a most unusual find: The remains of a massive structure, in the heart of biblical Jerusalem, dating to the time of King David. Eilat Mazar, the archaeologist leading the expedition, suggests that it may be none other than the palace built by David and used by the Judaean kings for over four centuries. If she is right, this would mean a reconsideration of the archaeological record with regard to the early First-Temple period. It would also deal a death-blow to the revisionist camp, whose entire theory is predicated on the absence of evidence in Jerusalem from this period. But is she right?

According to the book of Samuel, when David conquered the Jebusite city of Jerusalem around the year 1000 b.c.e., he did not destroy it, but instead left it standing, including its great citadel to defend the city along its northern approach. In this city, today known as the City of David, a neighborhood just to the south of Jerusalem’s Old City, he added a few things as well–most notably a palace, built by master craftsmen sent by the Phoenician king Hiram of Tyre, who had concluded an alliance with David against their mutual enemy, the Philistines. According to archaeological evidence, Jerusalem was already an ancient city, founded some two thousand years before David arrived, and fortified with walls as much as one thousand years before. Because of its unique topography–a high hill nestled between two deep valleys that converge at its southern point, graced with abundant water from the Gihon spring, and exposed to attack only along a ridge from the north–the location was ideal for the capital of David’s kingdom.

Based on this evidence, coupled with textual clues as to the topography–as described in the book of II Samuel (5:17), when the Philistines mustered in Emek Refaim, David “descended to the citadel,” implying that the palace was higher up on the mountain than the citadel itself–Mazar formulated her proposal as to the location of the palace in a 1997 article in Biblical Archaeology Review. “If some regard as too speculative the hypothesis I shall put forth in this article,” she wrote, “my reply is simply this: Let us put it to the test in the way archaeologists always try to test their theories–by excavation.”

Few living archaeologists were better suited for this mission, as Mazar has extensive experience both in excavations at the City of David and at the Phoenician town of Achziv along the coast north of Haifa. Indicators for the palace would include monumental structures dating to the late-eleventh or early-tenth centuries b.c.e.; distinctive Phoenician-style building, which would have been out of place in the Judean mountains; and a new building created just to the north of the borders of the older Jebusite city–resting on new land, rather than on destruction layers. Of course, any additional archaeological markers, such as inscriptions, pottery shards, or interior architecture, would further confirm such a find. In early 2005, after securing the necessary permits and the support of the Jerusalem-based Shalem Center (which also publishes Azure), the Hebrew University, and the City of David Foundation, Mazar began digging.

The evidence is remarkable. It includes a section of massive wall running about 100 feet from west to east along the length of the excavation, and ending with a right-angle corner that turns south and implies a very large building. Within the dirt fill between the stones of the great wall were found pottery shards dating to the eleventh century b.c.e.; this is the earliest possible date for the walls’ construction. Two additional walls, also large, running perpendicular to the first, contain pottery dating to the tenth century b.c.e.–meaning that further additions were made after the time of David and Solomon or during their reign, suggesting that the building continued to be used and improved over a period of centuries. The structure is built directly on bedrock along the city’s northern edge, with no archaeological layers beneath it–a sign that this structure, built two millennia after the city’s founding, constituted a new, northward expansion of the city’s northern limit. And it is located at what was then the very summit of the mountain–a reasonable place indeed for the palace from which David “descended.”

This immediate evidence fits well with other archaeological finds from the site, as well. In 1963, the renowned archaeologist Kathleen Kenyon reported finding a Phoenician “proto-Aeolic capital,” or decorative stone column head dating to the same period, at the bottom of the cliff atop which the new excavation has taken place. Kenyon wrote that this capital, along with other cut stones she found there, were “typical of the best period of Israelite building, during which the use of Phoenician craftsman was responsible for an exotic flowering of Palestinian architecture. It would seem, therefore, that during the period of monarchic Jerusalem, a building of some considerable pretensions stood on top of the scarp.” In the early 1980s, Hebrew University’s Yigael Shiloh uncovered the enormous “stepped-stone” support structure which now appears to be part of the same complex of buildings. And in the new excavation, Mazar has discovered a remarkable clay bulla, or signet impression, bearing the name of Yehuchal Ben Shelemiah, a noble of Judea from the time of King Zedekiah who is mentioned by name in Jeremiah 37:3–evidence suggesting that four centuries after David, the site was still an important seat of Judean royalty. This matches the biblical account according to which the palace was in more or less continuous use from its construction until the destruction of Judea by the Babylonians in 586 b.c.e.

So, is it David’s palace? It is extremely difficult to say with certainty; indeed, no plaque has been found that says on it, “David’s Palace”; nor is it likely that such definitive evidence will ever be found. And yet, the evidence seems to fit surprisingly well with the claim, and there are no finds that suggest the contrary, such as the idolatrous statuettes or ritual crematoria found in contemporary Phoenician settlements. The location, size, style, and dating are all right, and it appears in a part of the ancient world where such constructions were extremely rare and represented the greatest sort of public works. Could it be something else? Of course. Has a better explanation been offered to match the data–data which includes not only archaeological finds, but the text itself? No.

There will be no shortage of well-meaning skeptics, including serious archaeologists, who, having been trained in a scholarly world weary of exuberant romantics and religious enthusiasts prone to making sensational, irresponsible claims about having found Noah’s Ark, will be extremely reluctant to identify any new archaeological find with particulars found in the Bible. Others, driven by a concatenation of interests, ideologies, or political agendas, will seize on any shred of uncertainty in the building’s identification to distract attention from the momentousness of the find. Both groups will invoke professionalism and objectivity to pooh-pooh the proposition that this is David’s palace. They will raise the bar of what kind of proofs are required to say what it was to a standard that no archaeological find could ever meet. Or they will simply dismiss it all as wishful thinking in the service of religious or Zionist motives.

There are two good reasons not to be swayed by such claims. The first is that even if this is not in fact David’s palace, there is no doubt that we are still talking about an archaeological find of enormous moment. Whether it is a citadel, someone else’s palace, or a temple, it is the first-ever discovery of a major construction from the early Israelite period in Jerusalem to date. This alone is enough to overturn the hypothesis of Finkelstein and others that Jerusalem at the time of David was a “poor village” incapable of being the capital of an Israelite kingdom. No longer is it reasonable to claim, as did Tel Aviv University’s Ze’ev Herzog writing in Ha’aretz in 1999, basing his claim entirely on the absence of just this kind of evidence, that “the great unified monarchy was an imaginary historiosophic creation, invented at the end of the Judean period, at the very earliest.” On the contrary: Now we have a major Israelite compound dating to the time of the unified monarchy, firmly establishing Jerusalem as a major city of its time.

For this reason, important voices in the archaeological world have already begun declaring the find to be of great importance, even as they reserve judgment as to its identification as David’s palace. “Due to all the possible historical implications, we need to look carefully at the pottery and to further excavate the area,” Seymour Gitin, the director of archaeology of the W.F. Albright Institute in Jerusalem, told the Jerusalem Post. Yet he adds, “this is an extremely impressive find, and the first of its kind which can be associated with the tenth century [b.c.e.].” The normally reserved Amihai Mazar of Hebrew University, one of the most esteemed scholars in the field of biblical archaeology and author of the standard textbook Archaeology of the Land of the Bible, 10,000–586 b.c.e., has described the discovery as “something of a miracle.”

Yet beyond this, there also are good reasons to identify this building, at least provisionally, as the very palace described in the book of Samuel. This is methodologically sound, so long as we are willing to admit that future evidence could emerge, or a better theory be proposed, that might prompt a different conclusion. Right now we have before us two things: We have a biblical text describing in detail the creation of a Phoenician-style palace by David high up on a particular mountain, around the end of the eleventh or the beginning of the tenth century b.c.e. And we have a grand structure of the Phoenician style dating from the same time, on the summit of that very mountain, located with assistance from the text and previous archaeological discoveries. This was not stumbled upon, moreover, but carefully hypothesized, and the current dig was proposed as the test. The likelihood of this happening by chance is extremely small.

Is this absolute proof? No. But it is enough to shift the burden of proof. “You can never be sure about this sort of thing,” Mazar says. “But it seems that the theory that suggests this to be the very palace described in the book of Samuel as having been built by David is thus far the best explanation for the data. Anyone who wants to say otherwise ought to come up with a better theory.” This is neither wishful thinking nor an imagined past, but good science.

David Hazony

September 1, 2005
origininally published at www.azure.com

Sunday, April 15, 2007

The Economic Theory of Anti-Semitism

Many people have claimed that Jews as a group possess far too much wealth and power.

We call this the Economic Theory of Anti-Semitism. It postulates that Jewish wealth and power arouses the envy of other groups, and this in turn leads to anti-Semitism.

This theory has surfaced in different guises throughout history. One of the ways it became popularized was through "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion"

"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is a viciously anti-Semitic book. It is the second most widely published book in history.

The book is a complete fabrication, created by the Russian secret police. It is an alleged record of the minutes of a secret meeting held by Jewish leaders. These influential Jews, says the book, were plotting to take over the entire world.
This fictional account provided an excellent excuse for the Russians to intensify their campaign of oppression against the Jews. It also strongly influenced the masses and bolstered the credibility of the myth that Jews control governments.

If we use the Economic Theory to explain the phenomenon of anti-Semitism, then anti-Semitism becomes purely a class struggle: the poor versus the rich, the less fortunate versus those with unlimited financial and organizational backing.

How can we test this explanation?

First, consider universal attitudes towards the rich. Have anti-Semites persecuted wealthy non-Jews as well?

As soon as the persecution is in any way limited to Jews it is no longer based upon economics, because at no time in history were Jews the only wealthy people. As soon as the hater decides to single out wealthy Jews and ignore wealthy non-Jews, economics no longer can be the cause for his hatred.

Second, if we remove the element of wealth and power from the Jews, does the anti-Semitism vanish?

Case Study: The Warsaw Ghetto

The Jews who lived in the shtetels of Poland and Russia between the seventeenth and the twentieth centuries were poor and powerless, utterly lacking any form of influence whatsoever. Yet they were hated. Often they were persecuted and subjected to unspeakable torments. On many occasions entire villages were ransacked and their Jewish inhabitants massacred in cold blood. Under those circumstances, anti-Semitism did not distinguish between rich and poor, between strong and weak, between powerful and powerless.

Likewise, anti-Semites in the middle ages initiated countless pogroms against Jews without first investigating their bank accounts or investment portfolios.

When the Nazis liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto there were no Jewish businesses to destroy. In fact, the impoverished conditions under which the Jews there lived were appalling. The Jews in the ghetto could not have been thought of as "rich" by anyone’s standards, and yet the Nazis felt they had to be eliminated.

Poor Jews have always been hated just as rich Jews have been. When a Jew meets with financial success, it may set the anti-Semite’s teeth on edge, but the Jew’s success clearly is not what created the anti-Semite. Money therefore cannot be the cause of anti-Semitism.

How about power? Can it be the cause of anti-Semitism?

The Fugu Plan


If someone who is rich and powerful comes to you for a favor, you don’t persecute him – you help him. Having such a person indebted to you is a great insurance policy.

There was one nation that did treat the Jews as if they were powerful and rich. The Japanese never had much exposure toThe Fugu Plan Jews, and knew very little about them. In 1919 Japan fought alongside the anti-Semitic White Russians against the Communists. At that time the White Russians introduced the Japanese to the book, "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

The Japanese studied the book and, according to all accounts, naively believed its propaganda. Their reaction was immediate and forceful -- they formulated a plan to encourage Jewish settlement and investment into Manchuria. People with such wealth and power as the Jews possess, the Japanese determined, are exactly the type of people with whom we want to do business!

The Japanese called their plan for Jewish settlement "The Fugu Plan." The "fugu" is a highly poisonous blowfish. After the toxin-containing organs are painstakingly removed, it is used as a food in Japan, and is considered an exquisite delicacy. If it is not prepared carefully, however, its poison can kill a person.

The Japanese saw the Jews as a nation with highly valuable potential, but, as with the fugu, in order to take advantage of that potential, they had to be extremely careful. Otherwise, the Japanese thought, the plan would backfire and the Jews would annihilate Japan with their awesome power. Meeting with the Japanese

The Japanese were allies of the Nazis, yet they allowed thousands of European refugees – including the entire Mirrer Yeshivah – to enter Shanghai and Kobe during World War II. They welcomed these Jews into their country, not because they bore any great love for the Jews, but because they believed that Jews had access to enormous resources and amazingly influential power which could greatly benefit Japan. This is all detailed in the book, " The Fugu Plan " by Marvin Tokayer.

If anti-Semites truly believe that Jews rule the world, why don’t they all relate to Jews like the Japanese did?

The fact that Jews are generally treated as outcasts proves that people do not really believe that Jews are anywhere near as wealthy or powerful as they claim. It proves that anti-Semites do not take their own propaganda seriously.

Whatever Happened to Jewish Power?

If there is any truth to the notion that Jews control governments, why couldn’t the Jews get even one country to accept the refugees who were struggling to escape the European inferno during the Holocaust?Voyage I If "World Jewry" is so powerful and wields such political influence, surely at least one government would have agreed to take them in as refugees and allowed them to stay until the end of the war...

The film "Voyage of the Damned" dramatically brings home the point that when government after government buries its head in the sand while the wholesale slaughter of Jews goes unchecked, the claim that Jews control governments rings hollow and becomes painfully absurd.


Is Black Gold Thicker Than Milk and Honey?

Those who speak of Jewish power as a world problem have never acted as if they really believed Jews had any power.

Anyone who really believes someone is rich and powerful treats that person All-powerful Jew to be fearedwith kid gloves. As a case in point, the Arab countries initially did not find favor in the eyes of the Twentieth-Century world at large. However, because the world needed Arab oil, the world appeased the Arabs. Think about it -- when is the last time the United Nations issued a proclamation condemning a member of OPEC other than Iraq?

If anyone really believes that the Jews are the possessors of tremendous power and wealth, why do they not treat Jews in accordance with this belief? They should treat Jews with at least as much respect as the Japanese once did...

Economic 'excuse' shot down

So money and power are not the cause of anti-Semitism. Jewish financial success may make an anti-Semite gnash his teeth, but that’s not what made him an anti-Semite in the first place. Poor Jews have been just as hated as rich Jews.

Obviously, the economic reason for anti-Semitism is really an excuse.

The Holocaust Studies

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Former chief mufti arrested in Bulgaria on charges of pro-terrorist activity





CALLING FOR JIHAD IN BULGARIA

The publishers of two web sites preaching radical Islam in Bulgaria have been arrested in a special operation of the National Security Service and the anti-mafia unit of the Bulgarian police. According to the report of the Bulgarian news web site www.news.bg , four people have been arrested.

51 year old Ali Haierdin is the leader and the main organizer of the illegal group. The man is a former senior mufti of Sofia and is known to have been connected with the Jordanian Ahmad Mussa, who was expelled from Bulgaria in the year 2000, after the authorities uncovered his plans to form a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Bulgaria.

The other person arrested is a female, also 51 year old, who is described in the report as the wife of Ali Haierdin. Her assignment was to gather information from Chechen web sites, to translate them into Bulgarian and publish them on the web site the couple operated. Among the arrested are also the two administrators of the web sites, 27 year old male M.A. and 37 year old female M.G. The latter has converted to Islam under the influence of the main leader, 51 year old A.H., later on publishing her own web site dedicated to spreading Wahhabi teachings. The Wahhabi style teachings provide the ideological foundation of radical terrorist groups like Al Qaeda.


The two web sites published materials calling for Jihad against all who haven't accepted Islam. The four will be initially be under arrest for 72 hours. The Sofia Investigative Service has started an official investigation. The National Security Services announced that they will continue to work towards uncovering all other suspects related to the four already arrested.

THE SAUDI ARABIA CONNECTION

Bulgaria was accepted as a full fledged member state into the European Union on January 1 of 2007. Experts agree that more and more Islamic radical groups will seek to establish their presence in the country, seeing it as a doorway into Europe.

Most Bulgarians feel detached from the problems of the Middle East and follow the events reported by the international media with a neutral mindset. Today's sting operation comes as a wake up call for many ordinary people who have somehow believed that radical Islam will bypass the country. Inspite of the rise of nationalistic parties in recent years, most Bulgarians have not exhibited strong anti-Muslm feelings. Due to the internal political maneuvering of the representatives of Muslims on the political scene, Bulgaria managed to avoid religious conflicts typical of the Balkans in the 90's.

Some sources estimate over 12% of Bulgaria's 7,4 million population are Muslims. Until now the majority of the Muslim population has been considered of the moderate Sunni brand of Islam.

The secretary of the office of the Chief Mufti has denied any ties with the Muslim Brotherhood.

However, in the last several years more and more evidence has surfaced of increased activity of Saudi Arabia radicals in Bulgaria.

The links of radicals to the chief mufti have been reported for years. One investigation, conducted in August 2004 by Yana Buhrer Tavanier, who is an editor with the Bulgarian weekly Kapital, uncovered a shadowy network that finances mosques and schools that promote the radical teachings of Wahhabi Islam and similar tendencies, and a network that has links to the chief mufti’s office.*

She tracked down some information that leaked through an Islamic web site, announcing the opening of new Islamic Schools in Bulgaria.

"One organization came up wherever we looked for radical Islam in Bulgaria: Al Waqf-Al Islami, a foundation that promotes Wahhabism in Europe.

The charity has built several mosques in Bulgaria ... and organized and financed a trip by Chief Mufti Fikri Sali to Saudi Arabia in July last year. While no Al Waqf involvement in terrorist activities has ever been proven, its Dutch branch--which invited Sali to Saudi Arabia--has come under suspicion after it was revealed that six of the 9/11 hijackers had attended a seminar it organized. (Al Waqf is among several organizations that are being sued by families of 9/11 victims.)

The Dutch intelligence service has recently compiled a report detailing the activities of
Al Waqf’s Dutch branch, based in the town of Eindhoven. The report described the Al
Waqf mosques there as a recruiting ground for a “holy war,” or jihad. Could something similar be happening in Bulgaria?

In our trip around Razgrad, in north-eastern Bulgaria, we found four mosques that had been built or financed by Al Waqf-Al Islami in 1993 and 1994, when the foundation was legally registered in Bulgaria. (Fikri Sali was also the chief mufti at that time.) The registration was revoked in the summer of 1994, and in 1999 its representative Abdulrahim Taha was expelled from the country.

But our report also indicates that Al Waqf never pulled out of Bulgaria. In fact, its
activities seem to be expanding. "


The report goes on to uncover more of the activities of Saudi Arabia sponsored radicals:

"...The Al Waqf foundation was registered in Bulgaria in 1993-1994, when the chief mufti was Fikri Sali. Among the founders was Abdullah al Huseini, brother of the Hamad al Huseini whose name showed up on a document discovered during a NATO raid in Bosnia detailing the “golden chain” of Saudi businessmen funding Al Qaeda.

There are at least four mosques in Bulgaria that have been built or supported by Al Waqf- Al Islami. All the mosques were built during the period when Fikri Sali was chief mufti and Mehmed Alya regional mufti of Razgrad--in 1993 and 1994. And Muafak was remembered as one of the benefactors in two of the villages with Al Waqf-Al Islami mosques.

Late 1993 was also the time when the chief mufti’s office concluded an agreement with
Al Waqf--a copy of which we obtained--for joint educational activities. The document
talks about “the opening of schools or training centers of a new kind” and support for
difficult, ill, or socially disadvantaged children.

The foundation promised to fund these educational institutions and, in return, received the right to control--“independently or jointly with the chief mufti’s office”--their operations and expenditure, and also the teachers’ work and the curricula.

In the summer of 1994, the Directorate on Denominations of the Council of Ministers
refused to re-register the foundation and, in 1999, its representative Abdulrahim Taha was expelled from Bulgaria..."

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* "Bulgaria: Mysterious Mosques and Schools"
report by Yana Buhrer Tavanier, 27 January 2005

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

British undercover journalists expose American Islamist preaching hate

Abu Usama, an American convert to Islam, is preaching hate at London's "Green Lane" mosque. Filmed by undercover British journalists in London, the Muslim extremist declares: "We love the people of Islam, we hate the kuffaar."

Kuffaar is an arabic term for un-believers in Islam. Whether they are British, American or any other nationality, to these radicals the "kuffaar" are only good for one thing: to be dominated or killed!

Also in this video you will hear several comments about these Muslim's hate for homosexuals. Channel 4, obviously coming from a secular-humanist perspective, bundles the rights of homosexuals as part of the pro-democracy agrument. On this point we can't agree. But I can also say wholeheartedly that as much as I oppose the homosexual agenda, I've had, have and will always have nothing but love and compassion for homosexual people. It's so important for us who claim to be born-again through the Holy Spirit, the people who truly know the living God, to have nothing in common with the hate toward homosexuls, coming from Islamofascists. We may condemn the gay agenda, we may condemn the sin that homosexuality is, we may have to confront and fight ("spiritually and through legal means") for the protection of the family, but we must be a true representation of God in actually loving homosexual people with the love of God, unlike islamists, who clearly hate them.

C'mon Church, let's remove all hypocricy, self-righteousness and religiousity when it comes to this issue and realize that we cannot possibly in any way allow ourselves to share the disgusting hate coming from these extremeists.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

The Qur'an according to Elisson

This is a follow-up of my first article on the Keith Ellison's asking to swear over Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an.

I also encourage you to watch/listen to the ENHANCED podcast I published on www.kingdomfirst.tv including the interview with Dr. William Welty, who is very knowledgeable on all things Islam. With enhanced podcasts, you can click on the links you watch. Try it out, I think you'll like it.

In this posting I just want to give you the scoop of what appears to be a growing awareness over the Ellison swearing over the Qur'an story.

I want to highlight some things for you, in case you don't find the time to listen to the whole 30 minutes of the podcast.


1) ANOTHER REVISIONIST CAMP ON THE SCENE

We know there are have secular progressives and liberals who will do anything to eradicate and explain away the Christian foundations of the United States. We know they are revisionists.

Well, we have a new kid on the block - the Muslim camp!

Why am I saying this?

In my first January 7th posting, I told you that what Ellison is aiming at confusing the masses and somehow sneak into their minds the idea that may be, just may be the founding fathers of the United States were somehow influenced by Islam and considered the Qur'an as a divine book.

After all, the saying goes that he who controls the past, controls the future, right?

Now, at the time I wrote what I wrote, I HAD NO IDEA that Ellison had already actually said all of this HIMSELF! Openly and blatantly!

How do we know this?

WorldNetDaily just published an article in which they quote the Detroit FreePress article which quotes Ellison as saying that the Qur'an is: "definitely an important historical document in our national history and demonstrates that Jefferson was a broad visionary thinker who not only possessed a Quran, but read it...It would have been something that contributed to his own thinking."

This is what I say in my previous posting BEFORE I knew of this statement:

"Ellison can't change history. But what Ellison has attempted to achieve by asking to swear over Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an is to confuse the masses by simply giving publicity to the fact president Jefferson did have indeed a copy of the Qur'an. Taken out of context, this information can be confusing. Most people's lives are too busy and they get the bulk of their information about world events from 15 minutes of the evening news or a local newspaper whose lead story is on obesity among pets. Cheap populism thrives on and benefits from the ignorance of the masses. This is what Keith Ellison counts on.

It seems to me that Keith Ellison, shamelessly ignoring the historic context of Jefferson's owning the Qur'an, tried to further the Muslim agenda in the US and possibly try to introduce some revisionist version of US history in which Islam was part of the belief system of the founding fathers...."

The FreePress goes on to say: "But Ellison said Friday that Jefferson's Quran "shows that from the earliest times of this republic, the Koran was in the consciousness of people who brought about democracy."

I hate to say it, but this is clearly one of those..."I told you so" moments.


2) ALLAHU BARBAR!


WorldNetDaily BACKS THE BARBARY PIRATES EXPLANATION!

That's a good step forward. It's important we give voice to this story. The media must be educated of the TRUE history behind the Qur'an. WorldNetDaily backs up this interpretation of the origins of Jefferson's Qur'an. It's out duty to inform others and fight ignorance at all levels.

History can't be changed, but people's perception of it can be. The holocaust deniers know this and it gives them hope that they too can succeed in promoting their revisionist ideas.

In other words, it's our turn to raise our voices and shot: ALLAHU BARBAR!

Let's inform the world who were the Barbary Pirates, what they did (murder and enslave people) and how Jefferson had to fight with them.

3) THE ELECTION NIGHT EPISODE

It was interesting also to read in this WDN article how they quote another blogger who had also noticed with horror how the Ellison camp was cheering Allahu Akbar on election night.

This was a significant episode. If anyone happened to have recorded this on their VCR, DVD or TiVO, let me know and I'll personally assist you to see to it that this material be liberated to fly free on the web. Or if someone has already seen it online, forward it so we can start distributing it. One picture is worth thousand pictures. And if people get to hear also the shouts to Allah in the background, it will be a HUGE eye-opener to a lot of people.


And lastly, some of you actually wrote letters to Keith Ellison's office at the email address I provided. Way 2 go, folks!

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Jefferson's Qur'an: the facts and the lessons behind the story

Keith Ellison is the first American Muslim to become a member of the US Congress. A native of Detroit, he was able to land in US Congress with the support of the voters of the fifth district in Minnesota. In spite of scandals and controversy surrounding his candidacy, my information is that Ellison was able to muster the support of traditional Muslim minorities and African-American Christians in his district. (I wonder how the Christians who voted for him feel about their choice now that the whole world has heard about Ellison's demonstrative swearing in ceremony over the Qur'an?)

It made me sick to my stomach when I watched the TV coverage of Ellison's announcement of his victory on the election night and hear his cheering supporters shout "Allahu Akbar!" in the background. This is the same ecstatic religious shouting that was on the lips of the 9/11 hijackers. Watch some of the Islamic propaganda viral videos on the Internet and you'll hear it coming from Islamic insurgents in Iraq, who blow up US Army tanks and sniper shooters who kill unsuspecting soldiers in broad daylight.

We can only hope next time around American Christian voters, whether white or black, will have a bit more discernment when they step up to the voting booth.

From a Christian perspective, there are some bad and some good sides to the Ellison election to Congress.

What's bad is that this is a definite breakthrough for American and world Muslims. It's a victory for Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, with whom Keith Ellison has associated for many years. Farrakhan is known for his radical racist and anti-semitic stances. Undoubtedly, Ellison is a disciple of sort. He has written in defense of Farrakhan and has never retracted from his political affiliations with anti-semitic Nation of Islam. For a detailed report on Ellison's past, visit PowerLine.

In a clever (and I'm sure premeditated) move, Ellison asked the Library of Congress to loan him the historic copy of Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an for the swearing in ceremony. Even though symbolic, the ceremony has a significance. It sends a signal of victory to Muslims in America and around the world. It will encourage a whole new generation of ambitious Islamic functionaries who live in Western democratic countries to consider expanding their campaign for worldwide dominion to the political process as well. In other words, if they can't win by the power of the sword, they'll try to beat the Western world at their own game and exploit the vulnerabilities of the democratic society and system. Hamas in Palestine is another example of a Islamic radicals who have taken their agenda to the political arena, gaining a whole new leverage on the world scene.

On the good side, I sure hope the election of Keith Ellison and his consequent actions will be yet another wake up call for the sleeping giant that the Church is. Leaders and ordinary Christians must realize that unless we get politically informed, educated and involved on a practical level in the political process, we are offering this hard-earned democracy and it's mechanism of governance to those who desire to destroy Western civilization and it's legacy.

Enough talk about separation of church and state. When do we begin to talk about separation of Islam and state?

on the picture: Nancy Pelosi (left), Keith Ellison (right) and his wife Kim (middle) in the swearing in ceremony




ABOUT JEFFERSON'S QUR'AN

As scandalous as Ellison's demand to swear over the Qur'an was, very few people have asked why did the third president of the United States possess the Muslims' religious book. One person who did the asking was Dr. William P. Welty, Ph.D., publisher of the blog The Islam Commentaries.

In his article, he explains that Jefferson decided to study the book of Islam for himself because he wanted to understand better the enemy he was dealing with at that time. That's right, folks, you heard me right - the enemy.

I had a wonderful conversation with Dr. Welty the other day and with his permission I'm reprinting a portion of the excellent article he has put out on his blog. I highly encourage you to go there and read this one and many other resources he has.

"Jefferson needed that copy of the Qur'an because he was desperate to learn something about Islam from that religion's written de facto standard of all things Muslim.

Why? Because the United States was going to war way in the early 1800’s against conservative, Wahhabi-type, radical Muslims.

As only the third president of the United States, Jefferson had no CIA to feed intelligence data to him and to his national security advisor.

Come to think it, Jefferson had no national security officer.

Following the British, the second foreign enemy to come on the scene against nascent America was a bunch of conservative, Wahhabi-type, radical Muslims who were threatening our national security.

They were called the Barbary Pirates. They were from the Barbary Coast of North Africa. Allusion to the affair can be found in the words “to the shores of Tripoli" mentioned in the Marine Hymn.

During the early formative years of the United States, our forefathers fought an international group of terrorists who, like today's conservative, Wahhabi-type, radical Muslims, made no distinction between geopolitical nation states. Like their 21st century counterparts, the Barbary Coast pirates were equal opportunity terrorists.

So Jefferson figured that the best way to learn about the political, military, social, economic, and religious agendas of America’s enemies was to read the best text book on all things Muslim.

So he read the Qur’an. In what for his day was a state-of-the-art translation into English directly from the Arabic. Talk about flash traffic. Jefferson’s copy of the Qur’an equipped him with everything he needed to know how to respond to threats from the caliphates of the early 1800’s.

Thomas Jefferson opposed appeasement.

He opposed compromising.

He opposed supporting their regimes by paying tribute.

So in response to a declaration of war on the nascent United States of America by the Barbary Coast caliphates, Thomas Jefferson sent the USS Constitution to the Mediterranean in 1803...."

It's hard to imagine Ellison doesn't know why Jefferson possessed the book. It's a fact that the president sent the USS Constitution to the Mediterranean in 1803 in a response to a declaration of war on the United States by the Barbary Coast caliphates.

Ellison can't change history. But what he knows is that he can change the way people perceive history. He has attempted to achieve this by asking to swear over Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an. This aims at confusing the masses by giving publicity to the isolated fact that president Jefferson did have indeed a copy of the Qur'an. Taken out of context, this information can be misleading. "Oh, so Jefferson owned a Qur'an?", people will think. "I didn't know that. I wonder why he did. May be he was considering becoming a Muslim?"

Impossible? Hardly.

Most people's lives are too busy and they get the bulk of their information about world events from 15 minutes of the evening news or a local newspaper whose lead story is on obesity among pets. Cheap populism thrives on and benefits from the ignorance of the masses. This is what Keith Ellison counts on.

The best way to combat such sinister actions is to educate and enlighten as many as possible. Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's propaganda minister said this: "Propaganda has only one object - to conquer the masses. Every means that furthers this aim is good; every means that hinders it is bad."

It seems to me that Keith Ellison, shamelessly ignoring the historic context of Jefferson's owning the Qur'an, tried to further the Muslim agenda in the US and possibly try to introduce some revisionist version of US history in which Islam was part of the belief system of the founding fathers.

The truth is that Jefferson had to send USS Constitution to battle radical Muslims on the Barbary Islands of the Mediterranean. Now what you and I can do is send an email to Mr. Ellison, letting him know we are aware of his agenda.

Email Keith Ellison at: info@keithellison.org

Below is the email I sent to Mr. Ellison. You can use it as a template or you can write your own.

Mr. Ellison,

I'm fully aware that the reason president Jefferson possessed a copy of the Qur'an was not because he considered Islam in his pursuit of spirituality. Rather, it was for educational purpose and in relation to Jefferson sending USS Constitution to the Mediterranean to fight with Muslim radicals and pirates known as the Barbary Pirates.

Mr. Ellison, we will be following and covering closely your every political movement, while educating as many as possible of the cheap populist techniques you use in order to advance your Muslim agenda.

In conclusion, I would like to remind you that beyond serving the interests of the electorate of Minnesota's 5th district, you have attained a position in US Congress, which mandates you to seek the interests of all American people, which includes Christian, Jews and people from other religious groups. Any involvement with radical Islamic groups is of direct conflict with the very purpose of your being in Congress.

George P. Bakalov
Apple Valley, MN
Editor
www.middlebeast.org