Posted on 12/19/2006 1:20:44 AM PST by Northern Alliance
What do these episodes have in common?
Item: A few years ago an Egyptian college professor wrote that subatomic particles must be the "jinns" or Arabian desert spirits that Mohammed wrote about in the Koran. As a devout Muslim this scientifically educated man was convinced that fundamental physics must have been completely known to Allah when he dictated the infallible Koran to the Prophet, fourteen centuries ago.
Item: When Arab armies invaded Israel in 1948, the President of Syria said to a Palestinian Arab leader that
"I am happy to tell you that our Army and its equipment are of the highest order and well able to deal with a few Jews; and I can tell you in confidence that we even have an atom bomb... Yes, it was made locally; we fortunately found a very clever fellow, a tin smith..." (R. Patai, 1973, p. 51).
Item: Over the last several years the outlandish Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a Tsarist fiction intended to bamboozle Russian peasants around 1900, has been turned into a TV soap opera for millions of slack-jawed viewers in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
What do these episodes have in common? All of them tell about millions of Middle Eastern men and women who are immersed in an imaginary world. Remember Baghdad Bob? He was the Saddam propaganda guy who was convinced that his fantasies were more real than the US armored forces storming into Baghdad. The Baghdad Bob syndrome is not so unusual.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
...'When the Islamic Revolution of Iran succeeded and attracted many people around the world, including Christians, the AIDS epidemic came about, and fear again overtook the world. After the September 11 attacks, the deadly epidemic broke out, which was destroyed when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan. On the eve of the invasion of Iran, the SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) illness broke out, but disappeared after the invasion,' he said." [....]...
When the subject of the atom bomb comes up, two names come to mind. Einstein and Oppenheimer. I believe both of these fellows were JEWS!
"A united West could be a overwhelming force if it ever decided to act".
Jews in general are very family oriented, they seem to think women are more important than animals, they're very educated, they work smart, they have a very strong sense of community and thus they have been historically successful and will always be successful. Cultures that have the opposite values fail and thus they need someone to blame.
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This says it all!
What cultures have created a very good environment for the masses? Western Europe, England, America, Austrilla, Canada, New Zealand and Israel.
What cultures have created a very good environment for only the few? The rest of the world.
Even if one wasn't religious, one would have to believe that there's just something about Judaism and Judo-Christianity that sets it apart from other beliefs.
To his credit, I'll put Ahmadinejad SLIGHTLY ahead of President Saparmyrat Atayevich Niyazov of Turkmenistan, King Mswati III of Swaziland and Than Shwe of Burma.
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