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  1. I didn't think El Al flew to Juárez.

    The Times of Israel reported in August '14:

    A Free Syrian Army commander, arrested last month by the Islamist militia Al-Nusra Front, told his captors he collaborated with Israel in return for medical and military support, in a video released this week.

    In a video uploaded to YouTube Monday … Sharif As-Safouri, the commander of the Free Syrian Army’s Al-Haramein Battalion, admitted to having entered Israel five times to meet with Israeli officers who later provided him with Soviet anti-tank weapons and light arms. Safouri was abducted by the al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front in the Quneitra area, near the Israeli border, on July 22.

    “The [opposition] factions would receive support and send the injured in [to Israel] on condition that the Israeli fence area is secured. No person was allowed to come near the fence without prior coordination with Israel authorities,” Safouri said in the video.

    http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/09/turkey-israel-directly-supporting-isis-al-qaeda-syria.html

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  2. So lets approach this from a different direction. Iran has all of the oil and natural gas they could use up for 100 years.

    Besides that they are rich in green energy possibilities.......sun and wind.

    The US has only built a handful of Nuclear power plants in the past 30 years. Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukushima were pretty good indicators of the potential dangers involved.

    The US is promoting/mandating green energy in the USA.

    So what is the big push to see that Iran gets this opportunity?

    The only logical conclusion is that Iran will eventually use this technology for the development of weapons. They really have no need for it other than that!

    The piece I brought was about 30 plus years of rothschildistan's lies. You seem to want to change the subject. Can you not defend the lies?

    The IAEA, CIA, and Mosad (just within the last couple of weeks) have all said Iran is NOT building nuclear weapons. Having signed the NPT, unlike rothschildistan, Iran's nuclear program will be closely monitored.

    Maybe, just maybe, Iran's program is for medicine like they say it is.

    After 30 plus years of crying wolf, bibi and his cohorts have as less credibility than okie talking of a Monday morning RV.

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  3. The US media is once again reporting Israeli speculation on Iranian attempts to build a nuclear weapon.

    Now, I do think the current Iranian government would like to have nuclear weapons capability.

    But here’s a timeline of Israeli warnings on Iranian nukes (via Opinio Juris)

    1984: West German intelligence sources claim that Iran’s production of a bomb “is entering its final stages.” US Senator Alan Cranston claims Iran is seven years away from making a weapon.

    1992: Israeli parliamentarian Benjamin Netanyahu tells his colleagues that Iran is 3 to 5 years from being able to produce a nuclear weapon.

    1995: The New York Times reports that US and Israeli officials fear “Iran is much closer to producing nuclear weapons than previously thought” – less than five years away. Netanyahu claims the time frame is three to five years.

    1996: Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres claims Iran will have nuclear weapons in four years.

    1998: Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld claims Iran could build an ICBM capable of reaching the US within five years.

    1999: An Israeli military official claims that Iran will have a nuclear weapon within five years.

    2001: The Israeli Minister of Defence claims that Iran will be ready to launch a nuclear weapon in less than four years.

    2002: The CIA warns that the danger of nuclear weapons from Iran is higher than during the Cold War, because its missile capability has grown more quickly than expected since 2000 – putting it on par with North Korea.

    2003: A high-ranking Israeli military officer tells the Knesset that Iran will have the bomb by 2005 — 17 months away.

    2006: A State Department official claims that Iran may be capable of building a nuclear weapon in 16 days.

    2008: An Israeli general tells the Cabinet that Iran is “half-way” to enriching enough uranium to build a nuclear weapon and will have a working weapon no later than the end of 2010.

    2009: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak estimates that Iran is 6-18 months away from building an operative nuclear weapon.

    2010: Israeli decision-makers believe that Iran is at most 1-3 years away from being able to assemble a nuclear weapon.

    2011: IAEA report indicates that Iran could build a nuclear weapon within months.

    2013: Israeli intelligence officials claim that Iran could have the bomb by 2015 or 2016.

    There shouldn’t be any doubt that it is entirely foolish to rely on Israeli intelligence on the matter.

    http://liberalconspiracy.org/2013/01/29/all-the-years-israel-said-an-iranian-nuke-was-imminent/

    Flatdawg says: Iran could be mere hours away from a nuke. What are we waiting for? Lets get this war started already.

    I'm marching my children down to the recruitment center first thing in the morning to sign them up to die for rothschildistan.

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  4. Hey guys, It's been a while! Hope all is well.

    This little video is a doozy isn't it? You have a retired general of 32 years who is telling the truth! Yet some will only believe it when it comes from the FUX news network. If people can't get a clue from this guy, then there is no hope for them. We are beating a dead horse.

    Amazing that such an open minded influencal man hasn't been suicided yet.

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Stubblebine

    Edit: Rothsdad, check your messages for a link I left ya.

  5. To find out who did it, find out who benefitted:

    The Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv on Wednesday reported that Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu told an audience at Bar Ilan university that the September 11, 2001 terror attacks had been beneficial for Israel.

    "We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq," Ma'ariv quoted the former prime minister as saying. He reportedly added that these events "swung American public opinion in our favor."

    http://www.haaretz.com/news/report-netanyahu-says-9-11-terror-attacks-good-for-israel-1.244044

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  6. That is fair... but how did you conclude from the four words that Moose wrote that he was speaking from a religious point of view? I personally know many people who are not religious who say the same thing.

     

    People and groups use all kinds of things to further thier agendas (whatever that may be). Why not free speech?

    Why don't you let moose handle this?

    My comment was directed at him.

  7. Your first sentence i completely agree with.

    Your second sentence which directed me to, "Religion makes articulate, intelligent people say and do stupid things." - Christopher Hitchens... In case you forgot I will remind you that islam IS a religion... and one that does not believe in ANY government except for their own rule.

    Moose's religion encouraged him to say something stupid, he equated free speech with terrorism.

    Nothing more, nothing less.

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  8. Muslims don't just kill at will, one has to do something that the prophet doesn't dictate before they will kill you. In Texas it is hard to distinguish between a Muslim prophet and a pamper; they both seem to be turds in a turban.

    You know Muslims consider Jesus a prophet, right?

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  9. I agree FD...it is so obvious, yet difficult to grasp.

    Indeed, the Paris connection appears to be quite handy

    and I do think it is about to get even sicker.

    Religious corruption is an understatement! :lol:

    Thank you for your thoughts flatdawg, appreciate it.

    Only difficult for the TV watchers.

    It's amazing what TPTB are getting away with while the "christians" are all consumed with these satanic Muslims.

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  10. The move comes after Palestinians formally joined the ICC earlier this month, a move condemned by Israel and the US

     

     

    By AFP

    4:34PM GMT 16 Jan 2015

     

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    Palestinian men look on as a bomb from an Israeli air strike hits a house in Gaza City in August 2014 Photo: ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP

     

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/palestinianauthority/11351242/International-Criminal-Court-opens-investigation-into-war-crimes-against-Palestinians.html

    It's about time. Unfortunately justice will not prevail here as the zionist can, will and have extort any one in power.

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  11. I've been thinking a lot of Pike's plan since the false flag in Paris. Seems its coming closer to a head with each passing day. I expect what we will shortly see will make the Bolshevik Revolution look like a child's birthday party.

    I believe I know who the enemy is and I've watched them manipulate and currupt three major religions for their cover.

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  12. gg... and you would think that out of the billions of muslims on this earth that there would be at least a small group who come forth and make it absolutely known that they do not agree with or stand with what has been going on in the world pertaining to thier religious beliefs.

     

    They have been. It's just not being reported by western media.

    Answer me this Dj, did you come forth and make it absolutely known that they do not agree with or stand with Eric Rudolph? How about Scott Roeder?

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