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Neocons, the Inquisition, Russophobia and Lies
Last Days Watchman ^ | Julio Severo

Posted on 10/22/2015 2:47:37 PM PDT by juliosevero


Neocons, the Inquisition, Russophobia and Lies

By Julio Severo

A charge of “liar” is a very serious charge. In his article “Putin’s Paid and Unpaid Liars,” Cliff Kincaid, a Catholic neocon, levels this charge against Don Hank, an evangelical conservative.

Kincaid’s contention with Hank is over Malaysian flight MH17, destroyed last year in eastern Ukraine, killing all 283 passengers. Hank opined, in an e-mail group, that there are doubts about the culprit in this case.

For Kincaid, there are no doubts now that the Dutch Safety Board has issued a report indicating that a Russian BUK missile is to blame for the “crash” — this is the official word used in the Dutch report. Kincaid used the results of this report as a base for his charge of “liar” against Hank.

Yet, even Kincaid’s own readers have doubts about Kincaid’s article. They said:

“Kincaid concludes that the missile was made in Russia and had to have been fired by a Russian. Yet there is nothing in the Dutch report whatsoever that leads to this conclusion. Kincaid either is incompetent or lying or he is expressing his view and not the report’s conclusion. The only conclusion that the report reaches is one that we already knew: if a Buk missile brought down the airliner, it was a Russian-made missile. The Dutch report does not say who fired it. The report places no blame on Russia, but it does place blame on Ukraine for not closing the airspace over the war area.” — RMThoughts

“But the unanswered question being (at least I've not seen it yet), What was Malaysian Airlines doing flying over a war zone?” — Steve Tanton

“That wasn’t the plane’s original flight-path. It was re-routed in mid-flight by Kiev ATC.” — RaisingMac

“Kincaid’s opening paragraph is proof of his paranoia over Russia. Like...,duh...all buk missiles were made in USSR/Russia!! Ukraine has thousands of them. Kincaid totally ignores the facts about the whole scenario. The Ukraine military had control of the firing location, not the freedom fighters of Donbass.” — Peter

“Really want to get to the bottom of the MH17 mystery? Then have the Pentagon release their satellite and radar data of E. Ukraine on the day of the incident. Have Kiev release their air traffic control transcripts from the flight. And have the Dutch Safety Board release the contents of the plane’s black box. Until that happens, the cui bono points towards Ukraine, which wanted the EU to sanction Russia.” — RaisingMac

Kincaid was unable to convince his own readers. So he will probably have to label them “Putin’s Paid and Unpaid Liars.”

During the Ronald Reagan administration, an Iranian passenger flight was shot down by the U.S. military. All 290 men, women and children on board died. America had and has the most sophisticated high-precision weapons ever, but even so she committed this “error.” There was no international court to convict the government responsible for this crime.

I have always admired Reagan and I consider him the best world president in the last 100 years. But a crime was committed. Contrasting to the Malaysian shootdown, where there is obscure culpability (Russia has BUK missiles? Ukraine has lot of them too!), in the American case there was clear culpability (the Iranian Airbus A300 B2-203 was destroyed by SM-2MR surface-to-air missiles. Only America had such missiles. Iran had none of them).

In the 1980s, people called me a paid agent of Americans because I supported all the conservative stances of Reagan, including his wars. But when people questioned how I could support Reagan given the clear U.S. culpability in the scandal of the Iranian civil plane shot down, I had no answer.

If Kincaid has a case against Putin because of a missile owned by Russians and Ukrainians, why has he not a case against Reagan because of a missile owned only by Americans?

And why did Kincaid call Ukrainian separatists “terrorists”? Has he forgotten the Alamo? Ukraine now has their Alamo. If separatists are not allowed to fight for their turf, Kincaid should urge the U.S. government to return Texas to Mexico, because in his logic Americans who fought to separate Texas from Mexico were terrorists.

Pat Buchanan, a former Republican presidential candidate and Reagan adviser, suggested in his article “Putin: Imitator of U.S. foreign policy,” published in his weekly column at WorldNetDaily, that we should compare Ukrainian separatists to…

“…how Sam Houston and friends brought about the secession of Texas from Mexico, and its annexation by the United States in 1845. When the Mexicans tried to retrieve a disputed piece of their lost Texas territory, James K. Polk accused them of shedding American blood on American soil, had Congress declare war, sent Gen. Winfield Scott and a U.S. army to Mexico City, and annexed the entire northern half of Mexico, which is now the American Southwest and California.”

In his article “Putin crosses Obama’s pink line,” also published at WorldNetDaily, conservative writer Michael Savage declared that the Ukrainian crisis was orchestrated by the Obama administration, especially neocons — neo-conservatives, who are present in both major U.S. parties. Savage said,

“The neocons… thrive on military conflict. When the world is at war, the neocons and the defense contractors who work with them make enormous amounts of money. The neocons don’t care which side you’re on, as long as they can work with you to create a political situation that they can grow into a war from which they will profit.”

In another WorldNetDaily piece, Buchanan denounces “a reflexive Russophobia that passes for thought in the think tanks.” This Russophobia, especially promoted by neocons, hinders them from accepting conservative stances of Russia.

Buchanan is a real traditionalist Catholic. As a conservative pro-family and pro-life Catholic leader, Buchanan is much better known and balanced than Kincaid is.

I am sure that a radical leftist Kincaid would have called Sam Houston and Reagan “terrorists.” And he would include me also as a “terrorist” because of my pro-Reagan stances. Conversely, a neocon Kincaid would call Ukrainian separatists and Putin “terrorists.”

I admire the conservative stances of Russia today, even though I admire Reagan more, because he was an evangelical. Before Kincaid does to me what he did to Don Hank, calling me a Putin’s paid or unpaid liar, he should come to visit me and see in my small home library the Reagan biographies I cherish.

Do you know what I call “terrorists”? Days ago WorldNetDaily (my favorite conservative website) reported, “U.S. delivers 50 tons of ammo to Syrian rebels.”

Other WorldNetDaily reports say that these rebels fight, with ISIS and al-Qaeda, against Syrian president Assad, a Russian ally who, notwithstanding, protects the Christian community in Syria. This is one of the oldest Christian communities in the world. WorldNetDaily has said that these rebels torture, rape and kill Christians. Even so, the U.S. intentionally sent 50 tons of ammo to them. This is a crime against humankind. This is a crime against us, Christians. Is not Kincaid worried about THIS U.S. keeping its demonic supremacy at the expense of our Christian blood?

Why has the U.S. never sent those many arms to Christians persecuted by rebels?

Why has the U.S. never sent this much of weapons to Christians persecuted by ISIS? Why has the U.S. been helping these Islamic rebels, who torture, rape and slaughter Syrian Christians?

Kincaid and other neocons do not seem to care about Syrian Christians persecuted by U.S. allies. Anti-Russia stances are their main concern.

Anti-Russian activists are strange creatures — they are generally neocons. One of Kincaid’s anti-Russian friends, Brazilian Catholic philosopher Olavo de Carvalho, plays down the horrors of the Inquisition. He has said about the Inquisition:

“Even in the popular image of the Inquisition fires lies are predominant. Everybody believe that condemned individuals ‘died burned,’ amid horrible suffering. The flames were high, more than 16 feet high, to hinder suffering. The condemned individuals (less than ten a year in two dozen nations) died suffocated in a few minutes, before the flames could touch them.”

He also said:

“The myth of the Inquisition has been the most extensive and lasting campaign of slander and defamation in history until today, with multi-million dollar funding, and it seems this campaign will have no end. Those who created it were not Illuminatists or communists. It was created by Protestants, who keep promoting it even today, and the irradiant center is U.S. churches. This is a historical fact that all professional historians today know, and it has nothing to do with ‘theological debates.’”

So, has a “myth” tortured and killed thousands of Jews and Protestants? Generally, Carvalho believes that Russians create destructive myths. But in the case of the Inquisition, he alleges that it was created by Americans.

This week, Kincaid friend Carvalho published in Portuguese Kincaid’s “Putin’s Paid and Unpaid Liars,” even though he was aware that this piece attacks Hank, who translated into English the first article by Carvalho published at WorldNetDaily. In fact, I got to know Hank through Carvalho.

Kincaid, who loves to attack perceived inconsistencies, has never said: “How can you, Carvalho, simultaneously defend conservative values and the Inquisition? This is hypocrisy!”

Carvalho’s Inquisition stances are public and open, freely available in his writings and Facebook in Portuguese.

Hank has many public writings. But the specific information Kincaid used to attack Hank is not public. Kincaid took information from the private email group of Hank. I wonder if he asked permission. I am in Hank’s group and I am also in the private group of John Haskins, who some time ago mentioned that a member of the Inter-American Institute, headed by Carvalho, finds that Russophobes greatly exaggerate what they say about Russia. When I asked Haskins’ permission to use his excellent comments, he did not grant. I complied. But in my place, Kincaid would have used it without any permission whatsoever.

Last year, Kincaid attacked an international pro-life and pro-family meeting in Moscow just because it was hosted by Russians. I was in this meeting and I did not see any speaker or participant named “Alexander Dugin,” who, according to Carvalho’s and Kincaid’s exaggerations, is the greatest conservative or leader in Russia. I was in the most important conservative meeting in Russia, with many international Catholic, Protestant and Jewish conservatives, and there was no Dugin there, who is an admirer of René Guénon, a French Catholic who converted to esoteric Islam. Another admirer is Carvalho himself, who translated into Portuguese one of Guénon’s books. Carvalho also founded in Brazil the first tariqa, an esoteric Islamic center. Even though Carvalho seems disavow today such dark experiences, many of his current writings praise and recommend Guénon.

In my Christian view, to praise and recommend the sorcerer Guénon is dangerous. Conservative writer Nancy Pearcey labels Guénon a New Age advocate.

For both Kincaid and Carvalho, to defend the conservative stances of Russia is “dangerous” and makes you a “paid agent.” But to defend the Inquisition and its horrors is completely OK for Carvalho, to Kincaid’s friendly silence.

Ben-Zion Netanyahu, a well-regarded historian who worked at both Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Cornell University, wrote a massive book on the Inquisition, praised by the Jewish Journal, which said that “’The Origins of the Inquisition in Fifteenth Century Spain,’ a scholarly magnum opus and in-depth tome on the Spanish Inquisition, describes how the Catholic Church persecuted, and often executed, masses of Jewish converts to Catholicism who were accused of secretly practicing Judaism.” Ben-Zion Netanyahu is father of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Dr. D. James Kennedy, a renowned pro-life conservative leader, said of the Inquisition, especially the Spanish Inquisition: “It was deplorable in the highest degree—a monstrous epic of brutality and barbarity. It was diabolical in its nature.”

Even so for Carvalho, the Inquisition was not so diabolical.

A common problem in Brazilians is hypocrisy. During the military rule in Brazil, leftist activists, who complained against capitalism, chose exile in England, Sweden and even the United States, the most capitalist nation in the world. Why did anticapitalists choose to live in the most capitalist nations in the world?

Carvalho frequently complains about Protestantism (not the liberal Protestantism, but all Protestantism), but he chose exile in the largest Protestant nation in the world. Why does a man who complains about Protestantism choose to live in the most Protestant nation in the world?

Carvalho exalts Catholicism as the greatest bulwark against Marxism, but he has fled Brazil, the largest Catholic nation in the world, because he thinks that Marxism is controlling Brazil.

Catholic Brazil is rife with Marxism and Progressivism because the Brazilian Catholic Church is rife with Marxism and Progressivism!

As a Brazilian, I can say that the Catholic Church is to blame for the dominant Marxist ideology in Brazilian society.

Yet, anti-Russian activists do not see these problems. They see only Russia. They are inconsistent from a Christian perspective. I am TOTALLY against the Soviet Union and pro-Reagan. My issue is VALUES. But an anti-Russian activist is always against Russia: before, during and after the Soviet Union. Their issue is RUSSIA and its people.

Kincaid has inconsistencies and people like him, including Carvalho, are also rife with inconsistencies.

I fear that a strident anti-Marxism can be a cloak for other radicalisms (see my article: http://bit.ly/1KlZBjp).

Earlier this year, Cliff Kincaid, based on Olavo de Carvalho’s views, misrepresented the Brazilian political scenario by saying that protests were an anti-Marxist revolution in Brazil. My rebuttal to Kincaid explained that the sources for the protests were strictly economic. 

In another piece, I explained that even during the military rule (which was relatively conservative, but not pro-Reagan) there were also massive protests, but not because the Brazilian people wanted communism. The source for the protests were similarly economic.

I also said that the only conservative inspiration for Brazilians during the military rule were American televangelists, especially Pat Robertson and Jimmy Swaggart, who cultivated pro-Reagan and pro-conservative stances in the evangelical population in Brazil. I am their blessed fruit.

Yet, my rebuttal to Kincaid and his misrepresentations of the political situation in Brazil did not label him a liar or a paid agent. It was a courteous rebuttal.

Now, I need to defend Hank from Kincaid’s discourteous “rebuttal.”

Don Hank and especially WorldNetDaily were extremely supportive of me when PayPal eliminated my account, under the pressure of the U.S. homosexualist organization AllOut, to hinder me from receiving donations from my international readers for my family of six children. Hank defended me and exposed PayPal. WorldNetDaily ran a headline on me.

Hank is not a liar. He is a conservative American who helps Christians in dire situations, exposing their oppressors. If Kincaid — and also Olavo de Carvalho, who honored Kincaid’s defamatory piece by publishing it in Portuguese — thinks that Hank is a paid agent (or explicitly: a paid liar), my challenge is for a commission of international investigative officials to examine our bank accounts (of me, Hank, Kincaid and Carvalho) to reveal to the world our financial sources.

Let us open our financial books. Let such a commission investigate us.

Only in this way will everybody know who is really being paid to lie.

Portuguese version of this article: Neocons, a Inquisição, russofobia e mentiras

Source: Last Days Watchman

Recommended Reading:

Cliff Kincaid: Were Brazilian Protests an Anti-Marxist Counter-Revolution?

Interview with Don Hank: Interpreting What is Happening in the U.S., Europe and Russia today


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Politics; Reference; Religion
KEYWORDS: cliffkincaid; inquisition; russophobia
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1 posted on 10/22/2015 2:47:37 PM PDT by juliosevero
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To: juliosevero

The writer is a clown, and so is everyone who really doubts who took down that airline. The Russkies on the ground took credit for it minutes after it went down! The Russian government since then has spent every day lying about who shot it down, putting out fake satellite photos, coming up with different stories, and specifically denying that it was a BuK at all, and we still have “conservatives” doubting who was responsible?

As for the whole “Reagan” shot down an airline. Uh, hello, you’re comparing an airliner that went straight for our forces, which ignored multiple attempts at communication, to what the Russkies did?


2 posted on 10/22/2015 2:55:45 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: juliosevero; All

Homofascista, IslamoNazi, NWO shills ping, Cliff Kincaid needs rescue.


3 posted on 10/22/2015 2:57:12 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (America, a Rule of Mob nation)
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To: juliosevero
by Cliff Kincaid
4 posted on 10/22/2015 3:02:11 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: juliosevero
And why did Kincaid call Ukrainian separatists “terrorists”?

Because they're cutting off heads, cutting off arms, burning people alive, hanging people up in basements, burying people alive in boxes, targeting Protestants and Catholics for kidnapping, torture and murder, gang raping women for being "Polish Ground Observers;" and just for added effect, they're openly Stalinists:


5 posted on 10/22/2015 3:05:22 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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6 posted on 10/22/2015 3:10:12 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: juliosevero

Whether this was fired by a Russian, obviously it was some kind of screw up.

Yeah, Russia is lying, but what they are doing in Syria is redemption for them.


7 posted on 10/22/2015 3:10:30 PM PDT by dila813
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To: Berlin_Freeper

My favorite J.R Nyquist contributed a chapter to that book. I highly recommend it.


8 posted on 10/22/2015 3:10:56 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: juliosevero

When your problem on the internet is with Kincaid rather than Putin then there is something seriously wrong with you.


9 posted on 10/22/2015 3:13:26 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

Thanks, it is on my list.


10 posted on 10/22/2015 3:14:35 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

I am member of an internet group where J.R Nyquist is also a member. I have his personal email. But people in his group, all of them Americans, see him as a Russophobe. One its members recommended to me the book “The War Against Putin: What the Government-Media Complex Isn’t Telling You About Russia”: http://www.amazon.com/The-War-Against-Putin-Government-Media/dp/1500316261
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51v8YMAdJJL._SX258_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg


11 posted on 10/22/2015 3:27:02 PM PDT by juliosevero
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To: dila813

Better Red than Mohammed.....

Putin is less evil than ISIS....

But both are still in the evil category.


12 posted on 10/22/2015 3:36:25 PM PDT by GraceG (Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

What fun for a propaganda free for all: Neonazis vs Stalinists. Who is the most historically ignorant? Who can be made to look like the worse scumbags?

I suspect that many of the neonazis in Ukraine know little more about the Nazis than that they were anti-communist. Which does not say much about the teaching of history in Ukraine.


13 posted on 10/22/2015 3:37:37 PM PDT by Fraxinus (My opinion, worth what you paid.)
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To: dila813
Whether this was fired by a Russian, obviously it was some kind of screw up.

Russkies were routinely (and still are) shelling their own cities and blaming it on the Ukrainian, even despite taking photos of themselves aiming their guns towards their own cities. Why would they blush to take down an airliner?

Here is Ukrainian intelligence on the subject:

"During the investigation of Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 downing the law enforcement and intelligence bodies established that terrorists and militants have cynically planned the terrorist attack at Aeroflot civil aircraft, AFL-2074 Moscow-Larnaca, which was flying over the territory of Ukraine at that moment. Hereof informed the Head of the Security Service of Ukraine Mr. Valentyn Nalyvaichenko during the briefing today. He underlined – the crime was planned as a ground for bringing of Russian troops into Ukraine, that is – CASUS BELLI for the Russian military invasion."

http://www.sbu.gov.ua/sbu/control/en/publish/article?art_id=129860&cat_id=35317

eah, Russia is lying, but what they are doing in Syria is redemption for them.

The Russkies are doing the same thing! They're bombing hospitals and schools, then cynically pointing to the United States as "doing it too." Meanwhile, the Russkies slowly but surely bring control over more oil pipelines and secure their allies Assad and the Mullahs of Iran.

14 posted on 10/22/2015 3:46:43 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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I am member of an internet group where J.R Nyquist is also a member. I have his personal email. But people in his group, all of them Americans, see him as a Russophobe.

Read The Origins of the Fourth War World that he wrote, or any of his archived articles on Financial Times or WND, and you will fear the Russkies too rather than saying lame stuff like "You're a Russophobe!" It's the new "conservative" PC term for not bowing to the Kremlin.

15 posted on 10/22/2015 3:50:40 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: Fraxinus
I suspect that many of the neonazis

These "Neo-Nazis" literally make up less than one or two percent of the entire population, and the government is entirely under the control of moderate democrats, many of whom are Jewish. Even the feared "Right Sector" has extensive Jewish leadership.

It's not a war between "NeoNazis" and 'Stalinists." It's a war between Ukraine and Russia, the latter being led by a KGB agent with a love affair for Joseph Stalin.

16 posted on 10/22/2015 3:53:14 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: juliosevero

Oops, I meant “Origins of the Fourth World War.” Probably one of the greatest books I have ever read.


17 posted on 10/22/2015 3:54:02 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: GraceG

Only if you think Russia’s victims are less human than the ones ISIS murders! By the way:

From Alexander Litvinenko, FSB defector who was poisoned with Polonium 210 awhile back in London. His poisoner is still at large. The Russians refuse to extradite the only suspect. He talks about international terrorism, including the claim that Al-Qaeda’s number 2 (now number 1, with Osama’s death) is an agent of the FSB:

A. Litvinenko: The bloodiest terrorists in the world were or are agents of the KGB-FSB. These are well-known, like Carlos Ilyich Ramiros, nicknamed “the Jackal,” the late Yassir Arafat, Saddam Hussein, Adjalan (he is condemned in Turkey), Wadi Haddad, the head of the service of external operations of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Hauyi, the head of the communist party of Lebanon, Mr. Papaionnu from the Cyprus, Sean Garland from Ireland and many others. All of them were trained by the KGB, received money from there, weapons and explosives, counterfeit documents and a communication equipment for carrying out of acts of terrorism worldwide.

FAKT: Some may object that each of the listed figures, and the forces supporting them, were engaged in solving their own political problems.

A. Litvinenko: Certainly, all these figures and movements operated under their own slogans; however, none of them especially hid their “intimate” ... relationship with the Kremlin and Lubyanka. There is a simple question: whether the Russian special services would train and finance people and groups that were not supervised by Lubyanka and did not serve the interests of the Kremlin? You understand perfectly, they would not. Each act of terrorism made by these people was carried out as an assignment and under the rigid control of the KGB of the USSR. And [the terrorism] ... is not casual after the disintegration of the USSR and [reform of the KGB]....

FAKT: Every terrorist you have named is from ‘the old staff’ of the KGB. Could you name someone from recent history?

A. Litvinenko: Certainly, here it is. The number two person in the terrorist organization al Qaeda, who they are crediting with the series of explosions in London, Ayman al-Zawahiri, is an old agent of the FSB. Being sentenced to death in Egypt for terrorism and hunted by Interpol, Ayman al-Zawahiri, in 1998, was in the territory of Dagestan, where for half a year he received special training at one of the educational bases of the FSB. After this training he was transferred to Afghanistan, where he had never been before and where, following the recommendation of his Lubyanka chiefs, he at once ... penetrated the milieu of bin Laden and soon became his assistant in al Qaeda.

FAKT: Could you hint at least, where this data comes from?

A. Litvinenko: I can. During my service in one of the most secret departments of the FSB, top officials from the UFSB of Dagestan, who had directly worked with Ayman al-Zawahiri ... were called to Moscow and received high posts.”

http://www.jrnyquist.com/nyquist_2005_0813.htm

From Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa, highest ranking defector to ever come over to the west. Confirms Russia’s role in world wide Islamic terrorism. Click link to know more:

http://www.wnd.com/2012/09/a-brand-new-cold-war/#xlJa1vQ9XhuPd84d.99

More from Pacepa:

http://pamelageller.com/2007/08/how-the-kgb-cre.html/#sthash.NYLkqtDR.dpuf

From KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn and an anecdote from General Alexander Sakharovsky, same topic as the previous. See link:

http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/asia/item/13069-russian-red-jihad

Finally, modern use of terrorism in Russia against Russian citizens.

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2012/nov/22/finally-we-know-about-moscow-bombings/


18 posted on 10/22/2015 3:56:21 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

Decades ago, my involvement with Catholic prolifers was misunderstood or even rejected by many of my Evangelical peers, because they were very suspicious about Catholic motivations: they saw the Catholic Church and its doctrines as wicked and, in other cases, some of them voiced a worry that the pro-life movement, especially led by Catholics, was a Vatican strategy to dominate the world.

After many bumps and obstacles, they came to understand that we can support the pro-life stance of the Catholic Church without necessarily adhering to its doctrines and independently from ecumenism.

The new challenge is about the Orthodox Church in Russia and its pro-life stances. But this time the suspicions are coming not from Evangelicals, but Brazilian Catholics: they voice a worry that the pro-life efforts led by Orthodox Russians are a Soviet or communist strategy to dominate the world…

If Catholics cannot accept pro-life alliances with Orthodox Russians, why should Evangelicals accept pro-life alliances with Catholics?

It is impossible to understand these Catholic feelings in Brazil without understanding that a Catholic-Orthodox conflict is not new. It is older than the Soviet Union, conveniently used as an excuse to shun the Orthodox pro-life activism. In fact, it is older than the Protestant Reformation.


19 posted on 10/22/2015 4:15:28 PM PDT by juliosevero
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

You should read this article: Christians’ Love of the Warfare State Is Killing Other Christians http://lastdayswatchman.blogspot.com/2015/01/christians-love-of-warfare-state-is.html


20 posted on 10/22/2015 4:20:03 PM PDT by juliosevero
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