Posted on 11/17/2003 10:05:12 PM PST by JohnathanRGalt
Special Dispatch Series - No. 610 |
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November 18, 2003 | No.610 |
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Syrian Produced Hizbullah TV Ramadan Series - Video Clip of Ritual Murder
During the month of Ramadan, Hizbullah's satellite television channel Al-Manar, which is viewed worldwide, is broadcasting a 30-part antisemitic Syrian-produced series titled Al-Shatat ("Diaspora"). According to a November 11, 2003 report by the Syrian daily Syria Times, it is "a Syrian TV series recording the criminal history of Zionism." [1] The series purports to tell the story of Zionism from 1812 to the establishment of the state of Israel and depicts a "global Jewish government" similar to that described in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The following is a transcript of excerpts from episodes six and four, which depict Jews carrying out acts of torture and plotting to secretly dispose of the body of a community member. When the series has aired in its entirety, MEMRI will release a Special Report and video including additional excerpts and analysis.
To view this three minute clip, visit http://memri.org/video (Note: Real Player is needed to view the clip)
Scene 1 Episode 6 - Summary:
In this scene, a group of rabbis and other Jews in a Romanian ghetto gather to torture and kill the father of Theodor Herzl's mistress, the owner of a brothel. The man was found guilty of marrying a non-Jewish woman.
(Al-Manar TV, Lebanon, November 1, 2003)
Man: "Water, water."
Head Rabbi: "You hold his nose shut. You, open his mouth with tongs. You, pour lead into his mouth. You, cut off his ears. You, stab his body with a knife before the lead kills him. This is a sacred Talmudic court; if any of you fails in his mission I will try you just like this criminal."
(The men proceed to carry out their duties, pouring lead down the man's throat, cutting off his ears, and stabbing him.)
Man: "Water, water."
Scene 2 Episode 4 - Summary:
A group of Jews in a Romanian ghetto discover that one of them who died was not circumcised. Considering him an "infidel," they discuss what should be done with his body.
(Al-Manar TV, Lebanon, October 30, 2003)
Jewish Man: "In my opinion, we should take the body of this infidel, Sidona, and bury it outside the ghetto."
Jewish Man 2: "No, no, no. That is dangerous. If the Romanians see us, it will be a disaster."
Jewish Man: "So what is your solution?"
Elderly Jewish Man: "My solution is that we wrap his body with seven cloths and burn it until it turns into ashes. Then, we will dig a very big ditch in the ground and bury the ashes."
Jewish Man: "But, this will defile the entire ghetto."
Elderly Jewish Man: "No. After we put the ashes in the ditch, we will cover it with seven layers of stone and then send seven righteous men to urinate on it seven times a day for seven days."
Jewish Man 2: "God bless you. This is the right solution."
Jewish Man: "Agreed. Take away this infidel before our earlier prayers reach the heavens and he is blessed."
[1] Syria Times (Damascus), November 11, 2003.
No wonder liberals just love them.
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Amen.
It would seem that the ONLY way to stop the evil being handed down, would be to take every infant away and school them as humans; but that won't ever happen. Unless and until Muslims start leaving this kind of garbage behind, we are doomed to fight them and their insane propaganda.
Islam in the U.S. | 13 November 2000 |
U.S. Postal Stamp Issued in Observance of EidBy William B. Reinckens, Washington File Correspondent Washington -- Most U.S. postal stamps bear the pictures of late presidents, statesmen, sports figures, wildlife scenes, inventors and one even bears the word, LOVE. In Washington, on November 13, a beautifully simple stamp done in calligraphy recognizes Eid, celebrated by millions of Muslim Americans annually. In announcing the "Eid Mubarak" stamp, the U.S. Postal Service noted that the 33-cent stamp commemorates the two most important festivals or eids in the Islamic calendar. Eid al-Adha marks the end of the hajj, the annual period designated for Muslims to make their pilgrimage to Mecca. Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of the Ramadan fast. The stamp, which is gracefully executed in gold against a blue background, is reminiscent of many great works of Islamic calligraphy. Designed by calligrapher Mohamed Zakariya, the Eid stamp features the Arabic phrase "Eid mubarak" which translates as "blessed festival," and can be paraphrased, "May your religious holiday be blessed." This year, the U.S. Postal Service honored three U.S. holidays with stamps -- Eid, Thanksgiving and Christmas. "U.S. postage stamps are a reflection of the American experience," said Postmaster General William Henderson, and "inspiring subjects and designs continue to bring history to life." In November 1999, Representatives Dana Rohrabacher, California, and Thomas M. Davis, Virginia, introduced legislation that a U.S. postage stamp should be issued recognizing the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The resolution noted that there are more than "five million practicing Muslims in the United States, who represent one of the fastest growing segments of American society." The proposed legislation noted that "those who follow the Islamic faith are a diverse community comprised of all races, colors, and political opinions, who make important and valuable contributions to American society and culture." The lawmakers noted that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the three monotheistic religions of the world and that Jewish and Christian holidays have been recognized on U.S. postage stamps but "no Islamic observance is similarly commemorated." |
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This is just another example of "blood libel" against Jews, of course - but it now occurs to me that in every case I can think of where this has occurred, those doing the accusing have been guilty of exactly the sort of barbarities of which they accuse the Jews.
I don't think that's a coincidence... it's becoming apparent that this sort of accusation is motivated by guilt and a desire to justify one's own actions. What's most interesting is that in this case (as in others) the psychological mechanism of projection is acted on collectively - and with the support of a government, no less - in the same manner as it is acted on individually in the case of a leftist or other psychologically disturbed type.
HMMMmmm... If these critters are *that* unstable, I wonder if it wouldn't be possible, with the correct sort of manipulation, to cause them to go completely berserk...
Yet another reason to outlaw the practice of Islam. These dudes make Nazi's look like choir boys...
I think, you're late - the most important, if not the biggest, part of ideologised/brainwashed Muslim crowd has already moved to the West. Europeans pay for the continuing of the brainwashing and promote it in more ways then one.
For instance, French government recognised that the recent arson of a Jewish school near Paris was an act of anti-Semitism - not the traditional "European" one (they couldn't force themselves to call it French) but of a new variety, spreading from France's Muslim community.
Sounds fair enough, doesn't it? But what did they decide to do about it?
To dish out tens of millions of francs to the... Muslim community! just to help the diaper-heads to get enlightened, to learn good manners and to understand that anti-Semitism is bad!
The message couldn't be clearer: burn down Jewish schools, bomb synagogues, kill the bloody Zionists. It pays well!
It is clear that the Arabs who made this film had access to some Jewish religious objects, such as prayer shawls, and I wonder how they got them. Somehow the Arab producers found Arabic-speaking actors who looked more like European Jews than Middle-Eastern Arabs, which seems to be quite a trick. But there are a few tiny anomalies; a rabbinic court (or whatever this is supposed to be) would not have women present - particularly standing among a group of men, and prayer shawls are not worn at night.
bttt for later. Sickos.
It disturbs me too. They've been programmed. How will they ever believe anything else?
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