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1979 Newspaper Article By V Jarrett FIL Reveals Start Of Arab Purchase Of U.S. Presidency
Full title: Bombshell Obama Vetting: 1979 Newspaper Article By Valerie Jarrett Father-In-Law Reveals Start Of Arab Purchase Of U.S. Presidency
Why would Muslim oil billionaires finance and develop controlling relationships with black college students? Well, like anyone else, they would do it for self-interest. And what would their self-interest be? We all know the top two answers to that question:
1. a Palestinian state and 2. the advancement of Islam in America. The idea then was to advance blacks who would facilitate these two goals to positions of power in the Federal government, preferably, of course, the Presidency. And why would the Arabs target blacks in particular for this job? Well, for the same reason the early communists chose them as their vanguard for revolution (which literally means “change”) in America. Allow me to quote Trotsky, in 1939:
Outrage over mob attack in Michigan… (“‘Officers made choice to allow Muslims to silence Christian speakers’”)
A legal team that has gone to court in the past to protect Christians at Arab events in Dearborn, Mich., is returning to the fray, this time taking on the local sheriff’s department over a decision by officers to threaten Christians with disorderly conduct while angry Muslims were heaving chunks of concrete, stones, bottles and debris at them.
It happened at the 2012 Arab International festival on Father’s Day weekend, and a video of the attacks has gone viral on the Internet.
Muslim mob stones Christians – in U.S.!
(Editor’s note: The following 22-minute video contains profane statements shouted by an angry mob and may be offensive to viewers.)
It happened in an American city: Hundreds of angry Muslim children and adults rioted against Christians, throwing chunks of concrete and eggs at their heads, spraying them with urine and cursing at them – while police stood by and threatened the Christian victims with “disorderly conduct.”
Admiral Fallon On The USS Saratoga During USS Liberty Attack…was born in East Orange
He Was A Carrier Pilot On The Saratoga Fallon was a young US Naval Officer serving aboard the US Aircraft Carrier Saratoga in June, 1967, when Israel launched a surprise war against its Arab neighbors.
He saw the valiant F-4 Phantom pilots rocket off the Saratoga to save the crew of the USS Liberty, only to return 15 minutes later.
GUNNY G: INTERESTING READING By: SHER ZIEVE !!!!!
Gunny G: Interesting reading By Sher Zieve
Gingrich: “Palestinians” an “invented people”
Gingrich: “Palestinians” an “invented people”
Jihadwatch / AGI ^ | 9th Dec, 2011 | AGI
Posted on Friday, December 09, 2011 6:19:40 PM by yank in the UK
Gingrich is right in this. PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein said this in 1977: The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct “Palestinian people” to oppose Zionism.
Is the US a friend or enemy of Israel?
This question always elicits different opinions. Obviously, in part, the answers depend on one’s definition of “friend” or of “enemy.”
The most famous articulation of U.S. policy vis-à-vis Israel was made by Henry Kissinger in 1975 when talking to an Iraqi diplomat. To wit:
We don’t need Israel for influence in the Arab world. On the contrary, Israel does us more harm than good in the Arab world[.] … We can’t negotiate about the existence of Israel but we can reduce its size to historical proportions[.]
Before the ’67 War, U.S. policy was mostly hostile in that the U.S. imposed an embargo on arms to Israel for 20 years, from ’47 to ’67; was passive during the War of Independence, expecting Israel to be defeated in short order; and ordered Israel out of Sinai after Israel conquered it in the Sinai Campaign.
Obama Awards His Arab Islamic Oil Sheik Buddies with Skyrocketing Gasoline Prices
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Obama Awards His Arab Islamic Oil Sheik Buddies with Skyrocketing Gasoline Prices
Bloggers & Personal ^ | 23 Feb 11 | XzinsPosted on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 4:29:36 PM by xzins
Dear King,How do you think this will work, Your Majesty?
To get oil prices skyrocketing I’ll comment on Egypt and Mubarak and make it seem like chaos…even depose the old boy.
Then we can get people worrying about the Suez and whether oil will flow.After that we’ll turn our attention to Libya. Can’t stand that doofus Khadafy, anyway.
And if I let Libya descend into chaos without comment, then our mutual friend’s speculators will throw their money at higher futures.
They can say they’re worried about Libyan high grade oil. And you and the glorious realm of Mecca will benefit.Yes, my dear King, since I bowed before you, I’ve been so busy getting the American economy screwed up that I’ve not had much time to talk.
First, we had to stop drilling for oil, and we’ve done pretty well with that. Praise Allah for oil spills in the Gulf.Next, there was the whole collapse of the global warming scam, and that made those green energy alternatives harder to bring up. You and I know many of those things just won’t work no matter what, but can you believe our voters think that non-existent, unbuilt wind mill farms are reason to cut back on real energy today? Even if they had them, they wouldn’t give the needed energy…but I digress.
Those farms will work for us, though. They’re part of our total plan of “green” excuses and green alternatives for shutting down natural gas, shale, and coal energy. And that’ll drive your oil prices even higher.Can you say, “Happy Harem.”How about a little shout out for $7 a gallon gasoline and $200 a barrel oil? That’ll fill the coffers, won’t it?And just think,……………………….
Revolution: Is 1848 Repeating Itself in the Arab World? PART I: The Dynamics of Global Capitalism By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
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Revolution: Is 1848 Repeating Itself in the Arab World?
PART I: The Dynamics of Global Capitalism
By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
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URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=23096
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Global Research, February 5, 2011
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Is history repeating itself? Have the events of 1848 in Europe repeated themselves in the Arab World? Will 2011 see the same outcomes as 1848? Only the Arab people can decide. Their fate is in their hands, but they should learn from the mistakes of 1848 and seriously address the role of the capitalist class.
PART I The European Spring of 1848 and the Arab Spring of 2011 In 1848, revolutionary fervour broke across continental Europe. The waves of revolution were set in motion in France. It did not take long before the rest of Europe was hit with a tsunami of popular uprisings and revolts. Like a domino effect, country after country would be hit by revolt. Denmark, the German States, the Italian States, Belgium, Wallachia, and the Habsburg’s Austrian Empire would all be shaken by popular revolt. The bases of the European revolts were the same as those in the modern-day Arab World. Economic disparity, abuse of workers rights, and a lack of political equality were all causes for the wave of revolutions in 1848 Europe. Industrialization and economic and technological leaps were causing major socio-economic changes in European societies before and up to 1848. While in a very different historical context, this has also been occurring in today’s Arab World. In 19th Century Europe, fundamental economic changes, characterized by the consolidation of wealth, caused massive unemployment as well as the outbreak of famines. This has also occurred in recent years in the Arab World, largely as a result of the brunt of neo-liberal reforms and rising food prices. Anger over lack of employment, lack of opportunities, corrupt government practices, and rising bread and food prices have actually been igniting riots and protests in the Arab World, specifically those states around the Mediterranean Sea, for several years before 2011. These past riots and protests were preludes to the highly tense situations in Egypt, Tunisia, and the Arab World.
The French Revolution of 1848: Europe’s Tunisia or Iran? A new residency criterion was imposed in France by King Louis-Philip I who served the interests of big capital and was appropriately called the “Bourgeoisie King.” French citizens had to prove that they lived in a riding for three years. To prove residency, the French working class needed letters of authentication from their employers. Thus, the working class and an overwhelming majority of the French were disenfranchized from voting and held hostage by big capital. French workers would also migrate from one place and riding to another place and riding for employment, because of the changing economic conditions, which would also make qualification for voting impossible. Unemployment would grip France and there would be a massive surplus of labour that would be readily exploited by organized capital. These unbearable conditions would led to the French Revolution of 1848. In the French Revolution of 1789, the working class allied itself with big capital (big industry, the banking class, and landed property), but this would change in 1848. While big capital was fighting amongst itself, the working class was becoming an ally of the petty bourgeoisie in demanding a share in governing France and directing the course of French society. The House of Orléans was overthrown and the monarchy brought to a final end with the establishment of the Second French Republic. |
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Islam and the West
It is certainly time that the West considered systematically whether it has irreconcilable differences with Islam. The belligerence of many Islamic spokesmen and the unassimilable quality of many Muslim immigrants in the West, as well as the spectacular terrorist provocations of extreme Islamic groups, make this a very legitimate question.
But it is not so easy to answer. Some passages of the Koran, and some of Muhammad’s more purposeful remarks, certainly incite the inference that mortal conflict is inevitable, an impression heightened by the neurotic obsession of a great many Muslims with the red herring of Israel. It is hard for Westerners to know what to make of Islam. It speaks through an infinite number of clerical and secular leaders, and in a range of vocabularies from fraternal to genocidally hostile.Muhammad was allegedly visited by the versatile Archangel Gabriel in 610, and told to found Islam. After twelve years, Muhammad had only 150 followers, but decamped to the Jewish oasis of Yathrib, seized control of it, renamed it Medina, set up the first mosque, and went forth to conquer Arabia. Unlike Jesus, or the contemplative and sedentary Gautama, founder of Buddhism,
Muhammad was a military leader who advanced by fire and sword and told his followers to emulate him. They established Sharia, a totalitarian legal system of organizing of society, directed by clerics and going far beyond what even the most pious and fervent Westerner would consider the province of religion. Arab Islam surged westwards across Africa and into Spain, and then into France, before being repulsed by Charles Martel Charlemagne’s grandfather at Tours in 732.To the history-minded, including many Arabs, the Arab world has been in retreat for the 13 following centuries, which may explain some of the militancy of Arab extremists.















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