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469May 11, 2006 AD of Our LORD Jesus the Christ the Creator
Talmudic Dragon Moon Calendar
Iyar 13, 5766 , their Babylonian times of their Babylonian Sumerian Doctrine and laws 5766Ps:118:24: This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
The FINISH
of Iniquity unto desolation for them who Deny the Christ, Jesus the Lord.

Extra Extra
http://www.shmais.com/picofdayall.cfm
When this Picture first appeared at Shmais.com it made NO MENTION of being a spoof. There are NO Other "Spoofs" in the Archives of Pics. It was not until Texe Marrs began broadcasting the PIC, when they were alerted, they added the "Word" Spoof, to deceive the masses. Too Late, he is REVEALED as a Talmudic Hassidic jew. I have read many denials, which state that this Photo was photoshopped from another Pic. I demand that any Man, Woman or Child, Produce the Original, or forever...."Shut Up" the Documentation is rock solid, here on this site of what they are about, I challenge any of you apostate Judeo-Churchinsanity or Talmudic Jew to Dispute the Proof. Bush is of DAN of the Talmudic RED Hassidim unto the beast Sanhedrin unto the Dragon the Murderer their father, the son's of the synagogue of Satan, and is not a man of the LIVING LORD JESUS who is the only Iam.
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the Storms of desolation
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0510/p01s01-wome.html
Striking a tough and confident tone and with few conciliatory words, Mr. Ahmadinejad addressed a host of issues, but only touched on atomic energy and provided no new initiatives for ending the standoff over Iran's nuclear program.
So Bushwhacker and his whore Condo Sleezy tells you apostate Amaraka
Experts say that rather than being any kind of step toward direct dialogue, the letter reveals just how far apart Washington and Tehran remain, with differences magnified by conservative leaderships on both sides that gain more from saber-rattling than peacemaking.
If they were experts, they would certainly know what the Bushwhacker hassidic Dictatorship of shemborg collective punishment seek to establish
"We should put our ambitions into perspective. The ambition should be trying to avoid a crisis and confrontation, rather than trying to bring about a [US-Iran] rapprochement," says Karim Sadjadpour, analyst for the Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG), now in Washington.
In the letter, Ahmadinejad criticized Mr. Bush's handling of 9/11, the creation of Israel, and drew comparisons between current US threats against Iran and the 2003 US invasion of Iraq. He called the war in Iraq a "great tragedy [that] came to engulf both the [US and Iraqi] people."
He also declared the failure of "liberalism and western-style democracy," and said the US is now subject of "an ever-increasing global hatred."
"People around the world are flocking toward ... the Almighty God," he said. "My question for you [Bush] is, 'Do you want to join them?' "
They both serve the wrong god, and both are anti-Christ
"Ahmadinejad has made it nearly impossible for the US to engage him directly," says Mr. Sadjadpour, referring to the Iranian leader's past remarks that Israel should be "wiped off the map," and doubting events of the holocaust.
This report is a shem sham through and through
"If there is to be any warming of ties ... Iran has got to present a different interlocutor. Ahmadinejad is not the right messenger," he says.
US officials dismissed the 18-page letter, even as Washington this week attempts to rally the UN Security Council around a tough resolution to limit Iran's nuclear ambitions. Tuesday, Ahmadinejad said the letter represents the "words and opinions of the Iranian nation."
The official view in Iran is "optimistic, and [the letter] shows that Ahmadinejad is willing to have a dialogue and interact with the international community," says Shirzad Bozorgmehr, deputy editor of the English-language Iran News in Tehran.
During the "Year of the Prophet" in Iran, the president can both reassure hard-liners that he is doing as the prophet Muhammad did in his day - of writing letters to enemies - and domestically send the message that he is "not a warmonger," says Mr. Bozorgmehr.
"For him it is a win-win situation - what is there to lose?" adds Bozorgmehr. "The media here are considering it a new opportunity to resolve a crisis, but [the letter] only seems to be a compilation of grudges against the West and US we have heard before."
"This letter is not the place that one would find an opening to engage," US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told the Associated Press on Monday. "There's nothing in here that would suggest that we're on any different course than we were before we got the letter."
The US severed ties with Iran after militants stormed the US Embassy in 1979 during the Islamic Revolution. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of that revolution, dubbed American the "Great Satan." The burning of US flags and chants of "Death to America" have been staple fare for years at government- sanctioned rallies.
In 2002, Bush declared Iran part of an "axis of evil," and its clerical rulers are often mentioned in Washington circles as being the "next" target for US-engineered regime change. The Bush administration in February asked Congress for an additional $75 million for "democracy promotion" in Iran.
Noahide enforcement attempt
The historic hostility and suspicion have come to a head over the nuclear issue. Washington accuses Tehran of using a peaceful power program as a cover for acquiring nuclear weapons, and has not ruled out military action. Iran doubts whether any step it takes can convince the West of peaceful intent, or forestall US attempts at regime change.
"This is the first time you have a conservative government in Iran, that is across the board in favor of talking to the US," says Mohammad Hadi Semati, a political scientist at Tehran University, now a visiting scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington. "But Washington and Tehran are now on two different planes. In the last 27 years, when Washington was ready [to talk], Tehran has not been ready. Now Iran is ready, and Washington is not."
"Both sides have cornered themselves" by their uncompromising rhetoric, says Mr. Semati. "It is framed: 'Either the US has to back-off, or Iran has to back-off,
or the middle road is war. There is no other way.' "The result, Semati adds, "leaves very little room for creative diplomacy."
Such diplomacy might bring the US and Iran to the table, as the US has with North Korea - by offering security guarantees and other incentives in exchange for limiting nuclear programs. But the North Korean "model" has a negative aspect, too, experts say. Pressure to halt nuclear work eventually led North Korea to withdraw from the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and build bombs.
In Iran's case, mutual mistrust runs just as deep.
For Iran, the nuclear issue is "simply a pretext for regime change," says Sadjadpour of ICG. "They believe that if they are going to compromise, it's not going to get them out of trouble, but be seen as a sign of weakness [that will] invite further pressure."
Likewise, the US believes "Iran's intentions are not peaceful, and they should not reward bad behavior," says Sadjadpour. "So Iran needs to compromise unequivocally, not based on whatever incentives the US can offer."
Both the US and Europeans are in a further dilemma, he adds. While offering nothing to former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, whose mantra was a "dialogue of civilizations," reaching out to this president "sends the message to Tehran that a belligerent foreign policy reaps rewards."
The leap to talks would not be so great, considering that Iranians are perhaps the most pro-US population in the Middle East. A poll commissioned by a parliamentary committee in 2002 showed that 75 percent of Iranians favored renewing ties with the US. When the results were leaked to the press, one pollster working with an American firm was jailed on charges of selling confidential information to an "enemy state."
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The Nations are angry
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0%2C%2C-5813041%2C00.html
MOSCOW (AP) - President Vladimir Putin took a swipe at the United States in his state of the nation address Wednesday, bristling at being lectured by Vice President Dick Cheney and comparing Washington to a wolf who ``eats without listening.''
During an emotional moment in the nationally televised speech, Putin used the fairy-tale motif on the need to build a fortress-like house and to illustrate Russia's need to bolster its defenses. He also suggested that Washington puts its political interests above the democratic ideals it claims to cherish.
Puts the Treasonous Global Noahide enslavement before the Constitution of the people by the people and FOR the people
``Where is all this pathos about protecting human rights and democracy when it comes to the need to pursue their own interests? Here, it seems, everything is allowed, there are no restrictions whatsoever,'' Putin said, smiling sarcastically in the address to both houses of parliament.
``We are aware what is going on in the world,'' he said. ``Comrade wolf knows whom to eat, he eats without listening, and he's clearly not going to listen to anyone.''
Political analyst Alexei Makarkin told Ekho Moskvy radio the ``wolf'' reference was a response to the ``United States, its actions in Iraq and plans toward Iran, its games on the territory of the CIS (former Soviet territory) and its criticism of Russia.''
Putin's speech came nearly a week after Cheney on May 4 took a verbal slap at the Russian leader, saying the government sought ``to reverse the gains of the last decade.''
In another apparent barb aimed at the United States, Putin said countries should not use Russia's World Trade Organization membership negotiations to make unrelated demands.
``The negotiations for letting Russia into the WTO should not become a bargaining chip for questions that have nothing in common with the activities of this organization,'' Putin said.
In April, U.S. senators visiting Moscow said Russia's democracy record and its stance in the Iranian nuclear crisis would influence Congress as it considers Moscow's bid to join the global trade body.
Nationalist legislator Alexei Mitrofanov told reporters in the Kremlin that Putin's Russia was in no way looking for a confrontation with the West, ``but we want to be a politically and economically independent state.''
Putin pointed out that Russia's military budget is 25 times lower than that of the United States. Like the U.S., he said, ``we also must make our house strong and reliable.''
``We must always be ready to counter any attempts to pressure Russia in order to strengthen positions at our expense,'' he said. ``The stronger our military is, the less temptation there will be to exert such pressure on us.''
Putin said the government would work to strengthen the nation's nuclear deterrent as well as conventional military forces without repeating the mistakes of the Cold War era, when a costly arms race with Washington drained Soviet resources.
He said Russia would soon commission two nuclear submarines equipped with the new Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles - the nation's first since Soviet times - while the land-based strategic missile forces would get their first unit of mobile Topol-M missiles.
The new missiles and warheads, which can foil defenses by changing direction in flight, would allow Russia to preserve a strategic balance without denting the nation's economic development goals, he said, adding that Russia needs a military that is capable of answering all modern challenges.
Two-thirds of the army will be professionals instead of conscripts by 2008, he said, allowing the state to reduce the length of obligatory service from two years to one, and nearly 600 rapid-response units will be formed by 2011.
``We need a military that is able simultaneously to carry on battle in global, regional and, if need be, several local conflicts,'' he said.
The military should be able to guarantee Russia's territorial integrity, he said - a reference to the threat of Islamic extremists in southern regions surrounding Chechnya. He said the threat of terrorism remained significant, and that ``extremists of all stripes'' feed off of local and religious conflicts.
``I know that someone very much wants Russia to get bogged down in these problems and, as a result, to be unable to solve a single one of its problems of full-scale development,'' he said darkly without identifying the foe.
Turning to health care issues, Putin called the demographic slide that has shrunk Russia's population by millions since the 1991 Soviet collapse ``the most acute problem of contemporary Russia,'' and he encouraged legislators to budget for more generous birth bonuses, childcare support subsidies and educational benefits for mothers to encourage women to have children.
``I am convinced that with such an approach, you will earn words of gratitude from millions of mothers, young families, all the citizens of our country,'' Putin said.
He also called on more Russians to take in foster children from institutions where about 200,000 orphans and abandoned children are interned.
Most Russian families are small, with couples usually having only one or two children. Putin and his wife have two daughters.
Russia's population dropped by about 4 percent to 142.7 million between 1993 and 2006, according to the Health Ministry. Experts attribute the plunge to post-Soviet economic turmoil that has badly hurt the state health care system, leading to a drop in birth rates and life expectancy. Increased poverty, alcoholism, soaring crime and emigration have also taken their toll, leading to an average life expectancy of just 66 years - 16 years lower than Japan and 14 years lower than the European Union average.
The ITAR-Tass news agency reported that the comments on reversing the population decline prompted 27 bursts of applause and that listeners in all applauded 47 times - more than in any of Putin's other state of the nation addresses.
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Stirring "All" against the real of Grecia, by design
http://www.jta.org/index.asp
Ahmadinejad blasts Israel
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted Israel’s eventual destruction.
Addressing students during a visit to Indonesia on Thursday, Ahmadinejad described Israel as “a tyrannical regime that will one day be destroyed.”
He also said Iran would press ahead with its nuclear program despite the threat of U.N. Security Council sanctions. But Ahmadinejad voiced willingness to defuse the standoff through talks with any member of the international community — except Israel
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The Great Sanhedrin alone had the right to appoint , or confirm the appointment of ... another assistant was the " catholicos " ( " Yad , " lc 16 - 17 )
U.S. Catholic leader condemns anti-Semitism![]()
For their root is Not God, their True Vine is not Christ, and they cannot be grafted back into the vine, for theirs is the Babylonian Talmudic "Replacement Theology" of a god who is no God and has no Only Begotten Son by which to enter into Sion, God's Holy Mountain in Heaven
Cardinal Sean O’Malley’s remarks came Wednesday in a speech at a Jewish community center outside Boston. “There are great differences between Christians and Jews,” O’Malley said, “but we have much in common, and we will be judged by the same God.”
count on it
O’Malley also criticized Christians for their lack of effort in combating the Holocaust.
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Yurp, become Noahides !
http://www.jta.org/index.asp
European rabbis pressed on interfaith dialogue
A U.S. Jewish leader called on Europe’s rabbis to promote interfaith dialogue with Muslims and Christians.
The chairman of the policy council of the World Jewish Congress, Rabbi Israel Singer, (Chabad Lubavitch) told more than 300 rabbis from over 30 European countries gathered at the jubilee convention of the Conference of European Rabbis in London this week that “authentic Jewish dialogue demands authentic Jewish content. Only rabbis can provide this necessary Jewish content.”
The conference focused on Jewish medical ethics.
Kill the Goyim by any means possible. Choshen Ha'mishpat 425:50._________
The new Buswhacker Sofiet Red Hassidic Czar, where ever that Title came from
http://www.jta.org/page_view_story.asp?intarticleid=16588&intcategoryid=3
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Bush’s new policy czar
brings
humor, command of details to job
WASHINGTON, May 8 (JTA) — Joel Kaplan, President Bush’s new policy czar, brings to his job a disciplined adherence to the White House message.
Bush last month named Kaplan, 36, as deputy chief of staff in charge of day-to-day policy after deciding that his closest adviser, Karl Rove, needed to focus more on upcoming (indictments) congressional elections. With Bush’s public support plummeting in opinion polls, Republicans face the real prospect of losing one or both houses of Congress in November.
Not if their is another "false flag" Iranian "Terror" attack
Kaplan’s reputation after three years as deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget was of someone able to simultaneously handle the big picture and master details — qualities that made him a good fit for one of the most grueling jobs in the administration.“I tell everyone that you really have to have your stuff together before you go and meet with” Kaplan, said Tevi Troy, a senior adviser to Bush who was the White House liaison to the Jewish community until 2003. “He has a reputation for brilliance and really getting to the heart of the matter.”
Kaplan seemed both a natural choice for the policy job and something of a mystery. It seemed natural enough for Joshua Bolten, (Chabad Lubavitch) Bush’s new chief of staff, to bring over his most trusted aide from the Office of Management and Budget, where Bolten had been director. Bolten, who also is Jewish, recited the Sheva Brachot, traditional Jewish blessings, at Kaplan’s wedding earlier this year at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
On the other hand, Kaplan was an unknown quantity — unlike Bolten, who was known for his friendly relations with Congress and his onetime dalliance with Hollywood star Bo Derek.
Kaplan has made his presence felt in the new post with an easygoing manner.
“He has a lot of energy, a good sense of humor,” said Jay Zeidman, the White House Jewish liaison.
That sense of humor sometimes gets a little goofy.
In a January 2004 online session of “Ask the White House” on the topic of the budget, Kaplan showed an apt hand with statistics and projections, answering a question in heavy policy-wonk jargon.
Yet when someone asked Kaplan about his resemblance to Peter Frampton, he immediately posted a photo of the 1970s rock icon and said he had just bought a shirt like the silk number Frampton is wearing in the picture.
“As for my favorite Frampton song — I would go with ‘Show me the Way’ or ‘Day in the Sun,’ ” he added.
Friends say the humor leavens a deeply serious side. A Boston native, Kaplan interrupted his academic trajectory between a 1991 Harvard undergraduate degree and a 1998 Harvard Law School degree to serve three years as a lieutenant in the U.S. Marines.
“The key tenets of honor and courage and commitment were attractive to him,” said Nigel Jones, who has known Kaplan since ninth grade and served in the Marines with him.
Jones said Kaplan wanted to break away for a while from his middle-class upbringing in suburban Boston, where he attended Sunday school at Temple Beth Elohim in Wellesley, Mass.
“We were graduates of liberal arts schools from the Northeast, a Jewish guy and a black guy,” said Jones, who now is a partner in a venture capital firm in the Washington area. “It was not your typical demographic, which is why we both did it — to get out of our comfort zone.”
Old friends say Kaplan’s seriousness stems in part from his Jewish commitment. Kaplan maintained his connection to his faith even while leading patrols on the U.S.-Mexico border or fighting wildfires in Washington state.
“We spoke about religion on a number of occasions,” said Brian O’Leary, who trained in artillery with Kaplan in Oklahoma and now is a money manager in New Jersey. “He’s very astute with respect to his own faith.”
Kaplan participates avidly in White House Jewish events, seeking out the rabbi in attendance on Sukkot to fulfill the mitzvah of the lulav and etrog. Most recently, he spoke at the executive office’s private Holocaust remembrance ceremony.
“He spoke eloquently and thoughtfully” Zeidman said. “He carried the message of the importance of never forgetting.”
eye for an eye
Jones said Kaplan’s Judaism is an essential part of his worldview.
Global Noahide enforcement unto the dragon and his beast Sanhedrin
“His core values are very much rooted in, as he terms it, the Judeo-Christian ethos, respect for the individual, respect for truth, honesty and loyalty,” he said.
Such high-mindedness doesn’t mean Kaplan lacks a fiercely competitive streak.
“He’s a Red Sox fan, and I’m a Yankees fan. That’s good fodder for arguments and debates,” O’Leary said.
Kaplan won a fitness award in the Marines that O’Leary had hoped to nab.
“It pains me to remember this, but I lost a beer in a bet over that one,” he said.
Jones said Kaplan worked hard even when he didn’t have to.
“Joel would come into the homeroom on the day of a history exam and ask me a few questions about the exam,” as if he hadn’t prepared, Jones recalled. “Then a few weeks later the teacher would hold up his exam as an example of how it should be done.”
Kaplan was reported to be among a large group of Bush supporters who helped bring about a stop to the Florida recount in 2000 when they stormed a room in a local government building. In his Senate confirmation hearings in 2003, Kaplan said he was there but, as far as he recalled, was not a participant in the incident.
Whatever his role, he maintained his famous wit: It’s Kaplan who is believed to have labelled the incident the “Brooks Brothers Uprising,” referring to the business attire of many of the protesters
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Humming to the tune of shem's sham of everlasting shame
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/714579.html
Can you hear the humming? It is a little difficult. The celebration of the billions made by Warren Buffet and Eitan Wertheimer deafens the ears. The celebrations of the 25 ministers appointed by Ehud Olmert and Amir Peretz are also very loud. And there is the hip-hop of the convergence. And the trance of a climbing stock market. But if you concentrate and make an effort, it is still possible to hear the hum of the centrifuges. They are turning on their axes - once cascade after the other, one and then another percentage point worth of enrichment - the clock quietly ticking toward a global crisis.
At Dimona?
The news is in the papers, but it is not being internalized. For the most part,
the information is accessible, but it has not hit home. We are at the threshold
of a genuinely historic moment.
War unto desolation, the
"Revealing of False Christ haha Moshiach ben Satan, then hat Great and
Terrible day of the Lords wrath unto all who worship the beast, and the saints
are in Sion forever more with their Lord
On the face of it, the basic facts are known: Iran is not Libya or South Africa.
It will not give up its nuclear program willingly. But Iran is also not India
nor Pakistan. The West cannot accept Iran's nuclear project. Therefore, the
confrontation is inevitable. In the best case scenario, it will end the way the
Cuban missile crisis did; in the worst case scenario, it
will turn ugly and irradiate the Middle East.
The timetable is also more or less known. At the diplomatic level, the crisis may peak as early as this summer. From a military standpoint, the crisis may reach its zenith in the winter, after the U.S. congressional elections. Either way, 2007 will be a critical year. It poses a challenge to the West of a kind that it has not faced since the Cold War. For Israel, it is a date with destiny.
indeed
The leaders know this. George W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Tony Blair and Angela
Merkel understand what they are facing. So do some of Israel's leaders. The
strategic institutions of the United States, France, Britain, Germany and Israel
are working in close, serious and substantive cooperation, as is appropriate to
the situation. However, international and Israeli public opinion appear to not
fully comprehend the situation. They follow the events
without fully understanding their meaning and scope.
In private conversations, more and more experts in Israel and worldwide express
serious concern. When the international community is faced with the Iranian
nuclear threat, it has four alternatives: acquiescence, diplomatic action,
American military action, or a situation in which Israeli is forced to act.
Exactly what Bushwhacker wants is for ITSREALHELL to act, thus he can rush in and "Protect" Itsrealhell and attempt to Take the Great Whore city, Eretz Itsrealhell's Babylonian jerusalem that spiritual Sodom and Egypt where our Lord was crucified
An Israeli operation is at the bottom of the list: Its ramifications are liable
to be severe. But even an American military operation would cause a regional
earthquake, damage the economies of the West and result in an attack against
Israel. Acquiescing in an Iranian bomb is out of the question, and a diplomatic
solution is not likely. As such, there is no good solution on the horizon. The
likely choice is between bad and terrible.
In all this brouhaha, Israel is behaving like an ostrich. The Middle East is on
the verge of going nuclear, and the locals are obsessed with the convergence.
Yet it is clear that there is no convergence without American leadership.
Equally clearly, the United States is a superpower that cannot simultaneously
manage the battle against Iran, the war in Iraq and the Israeli withdrawal. It
is therefore evident that the convergence will have to wait.
The vital
task of dealing with the settlements will have to wait until after the urgent
task of dealing with the centrifuges has been completed.
exactly,
the Sanhedrin's plan unto desolation, knowing not, that God the father is in
100% control
The most important decision of this decade will be made in the coming months
by one man:
Bush. And Israel's
role is to assist this one man, who is under great pressure, to make the right
decision, in the right way and under the right circumstances. Israel must humbly
stand by his side while he makes a final attempt to prevent disaster by imposing
sanctions and while he considers the other alternatives. Israel must not make it
difficult for him, and should not divert his attention from the priority.
Do not be
deceived, Aholah and her whore sister both are doting after the Assyrian
Israel's role now is to keep a low profile: It should stick to the road map,
deal with the illegal outposts and not draw any unusual attention to itself. It
must help Western public opinion to understand the
inevitable and also prepare Israeli public opinion for the unavoidable.
Only after the great
international
crisis of 2007 can
Israel return to the routine of the conflict, the occupation and the shaping of
its borders. Only after the hum of the centrifuges has been silenced will it be
possible to seriously deal with the systematic uprooting of settlements.
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Desolation is Nigh, apostate unbelieving anti-Christ late Great Planet earth
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http://www.drudgereport.com/flash.htm
NOAM CHOMSKY ATTACKS 'TERRORIST STATE' U.S., ISRAEL WHILE VISITING
HEZBOLLAH LEADER
THU May 11 2006 14:55:53 ET
Radical American thinker and MIT professor Noam Chomsky met with Hezbollah
leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut today and branded the U.S. a terrorist
state.
"I think that Nasrallah has a reasoned argument and a persuasive argument
that they (the weapons) should be in the hands of Hizbollah as a deterrent to
potential aggression and there is plenty of background and reasons for that.
So, I think his position, if I am reporting it correctly, and it seems to be a
reasonable position, is that until there is a general political settlement in
the region and the threat of aggression and violence is reduced or eliminated,
there has to be a deterrent. The Lebanese army cannot be a deterrent."
MORE:
"There is a meaning to the word terrorist, in fact you can read a
definition of term terrorist is the U.S. code of laws. It gives a very clear,
precise, adequate definition of the word terrorist. have been writing about
terrorism for 25 years always using the official U.S. definition [of the word
"terrorist"], but that definition is un-usable, and the reason is
that when you use that definition it turns out, not surprisingly, that the U.S
is one of the leading terrorist states, and the other states become terrorist
or non-terrorist depending on how they are relating to U.S. goals."
MORE:
"The regional superpower Israel is threatening to attack it [Iran], the
U.S. is threatening to attack it. These threats alone are outright violations
international law and of the U.N. charter. Iran is in difficulty. Iran has
been trying for some years to negotiate settlement but the U.S. just
refuses."
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Party of the Dead
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=103486
A7 Live TV: 100,000's To Celebrate Life of
Foremost Kabbalist
18:39 May 11, '06
/ 13 Iyar 5766
by Baruch Gordon
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Hundreds of thousands of Jews will make their way by bus, car, and foot Monday night and Tuesday to the non-stop 24-hr. Lag B'omer celebration at Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai's tomb in the Galilee. |
Arutz Sheva (Sanhedrin) IsraelNationalNews will air a live webcast from the festivities in Meron beginning 6pm Monday night until 8pm Tuesday night (11am Monday – 1pm Tuesday, EST). Viewers will be charged $10 to help cover the costs of this unique event. A banner linking to the broadcast will appear on the IsraelNN.com homepage Monday.
Satan's Talmudic Woodstock
A week beforehand, thousands have already pitched tents in the village of Meron
to secure a close spot to the tomb. Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai (AKA Rashbi) is the
famed author of the Zohar, the central book of the Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism).
Lag B'Omer is the anniversary of his death.
the Book of the Dead and sorcery
Multiple cameras for the webcast will provide live scenes of dancing
inside the courtyard of the tomb, the surrounding streets, a wide angle
view from atop a tower, and a camera on a helicopter. The age-old custom of Chai
Rotel (distribution of literally tons of free food and drink to the myriads of
visitors) will be covered as well in conjunction with the Ohel HaRashbi
organization.
Arutz Sheva's Kobi Selah who is directing the event says, "We plan to bring
not only the pictures and voices which any news network can do, but also the
special atmosphere and spiritual fragrance. TV
Viewers will be able to submit requests and prayers that will be recited at the
tomb of Rashbi."
Police spokesman Miki Rosenfeld says that at the height of the event Monday
night, as many as 100,000 people will be present. Police will begin mobilizing
in the area Saturday night culminating with over 5,000 officers patrolling on
Lag B'Omer. A hotline for information and suggested approach routes is already
operational: 1-700-500-678.
Policewoman Maayan Mamo, who is already in the north for the event, says that
some of her colleagues feel special merit to have received the Lag B'Omer
assignment. "It is not your ordinary happening. It is something
special."
Rosenfeld refused to go into details but said that security preparations were
underway on a number of different levels.
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http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/05/11/D8HHLMJ00.html
Gold Soars to New 25-Year High Above $725
NEW YORK
Gold prices surged to a new 25-year high above $725 an ounce Thursday, on inflationary worries expressed by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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http://prisonplanet.com/articles/may2006/110506presidentsletter.htm
Iranian President's Letter Highlights 9/11
Inside Job
Ahmadinejad answers 'warning to the world' challenge
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | May 11 2006
Iranian President Ahmadinejad's letter to George W. Bush hit the headlines for many reasons but the most important segment, in which Ahmadinejad discusses government sponsored terror, has largely been ignored.
Here is the excerpt from the letter.
"September eleven was not a simple operation."
"Could it be planned and executed without coordination with intelligence and security services – or their extensive infiltration? Of course this is just an educated guess."
"Why have the various aspects of the attacks been kept secret? Why are we not told who botched their responsibilities? And, why aren’t those responsible and the guilty parties identified and put on trial? All governments have a duty to provide security and peace of mind for their citizens."
In July 2005 this website issued a challenge to leaders of all 'rogue states' imploring them to blow the whistle on the achilles heel of all major western government's, their propensity to fulfil geopolitical agendas by means of carrying out staged false flag terrorism.
"It is now time for all governments who still operate outside of the control of the Globalists to come forward and join humanity in unveiling the real terrorists who are attempting to deform the world into a prison planet."
"On a governmental level the challenge is here before you. Either scream from the rooftops about government orchestrated terrorism or sit back and watch your country become a victim of it as it is wrestled away from your hands and placed in the domain of a black and cancerous global dictatorship."
That challenge is now being answered not because of our article but due to increased exposure of 9/11 and a clearer understanding of how governments create crises in order to justify wars
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Red Sofiet Talmudic Apostate Amaraka, you indeed have what you desired
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Profile of the Sanhedrin the beast, Nasi of the Dragon
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Whether describing his inspiring belief in the Jewish people or his bleak vision of their future, this rabbi, writer and education activist embraces knowledge as a route to Judaism.
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz doesn’t look much like an adventurer. An untrimmed snowy beard sprouts below his fair cheeks; glasses, twinkly eyes, a black kippa and pipe complete his grandfatherly countenance and, despite his crisp blue shirt, there is something rumply and comfortably sedentary about him.
But the territory he has set his sights on conquering is one of the deepest, stormiest and most difficult to navigate: the “Sea of the Talmud,” the apt traditional description for the vast realm of what Steinsaltz calls “holy intellectualism.”
Rv.13:1: And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise
up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
2: And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion: and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority.
3: And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast.
Since 1965, when Steinsaltz founded the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications, he and his staff have been translating and reinterpreting the Talmud into accessible Hebrew: 38 volumes have been completed, with the last 5 tractates scheduled over the next two to four years. The Hebrew has so far been translated into 22 volumes in English, 15 in French, 4 in Russian and 2 forthcoming in Spanish. His interest in the Talmud stems from a scientific quest that places knowledge above all. Indeed, the credo he has popularized, “Let My People Know,” embraces knowledge as the route to Judaism and the root of Jewish passion and experience.
Tree of knowledge
In 1988, Steinsaltz received the Israel Prize, the country’s most prestigious award, for his translation and commentary on the Talmud.
His ardent belief in the inherent glory of the Jewish people has been his inspiration. “There is a very short sentence: ‘I am a Jew,’” says Steinsaltz. “This short sentence has two possible melodies. One melody is: I have hemophilia, it’s not my fault, but I got it. I’m surely not proud of it; in fact, I’d do whatever I could to get rid of it. The second melody is: I am a royal prince. I inherited it. It’s not my fault, but I’m rather proud of it and I won’t marry a commoner if I can avoid it. What I’m trying to do all my life is just to change the [first] melody, because the words can hardly be changed.”
Among his 60 books on topics from social criticism to mysticism are his two newest: We Jews: Who We Are and What Should We Do? addresses contemporary sociological issues from the perspective of a Jewish family; and Learning From the Tanya is the second volume of a commentary on the kabbalistic work that is a primary text of Chabad hasidism (both from Jossey Bass). This fall, Perseus Books is releasing editions with new material of his classics, The Thirteen-Petalled Rose: A Discourse on the Essence of Jewish Existence and Belief and The Essential Talmud.
Beyond books, he has founded a track of Mekor Haim schools in Israel that include an elementary school, high school and post-high school hesder yeshiva that blend Jewish learning with an open-minded curiosity about the world. (A hesder yeshiva is a five-year program combining Israeli Army service with Jewish study.)
“He has taken Jewish texts that were unreachable, untouchable, unteachable and opened them to the public,” says his 31-year-old son, Rabbi Meni Even-Israel, educational director at the Steinsaltz Center in Jerusalem, which houses Steinsaltz’s offices, library, archives, research institutes, educational initiatives and lecture space.
Built in 2003, the center in nahlaot rises above winding residential streets, hanging laundry and unavoidable mewling cats. Seated behind his desk, a computer and an assortment of texts in front of him, Steinsaltz downplays Time magazine’s description of him as a “once-in-a-millennium scholar,” portraying himself instead as “one of the less interesting members” of an extended family of colorful second and third cousins that includes a C.I.A. agent, a general at the Pentagon and a representative of the Communist Party in the Brazilian Parliament. His own family, he suggests, mirrors the diversity of the Jewish people. His voice is low, almost whispery, his English heavily inflected with Hebrew and Yiddish (his first languages), his tangential stories spinning responses as circuitous as a Talmudic argument.
“My children used to ask, ‘What are you doing at work?’” he says. “It’s a terribly boring thing. I sit with a number of papers in front of me—clean papers—and I dirty them, again and again and again.” But, he admits later, “in so many ways I’m going for very long journeys throughout time and space, enormous journeys. There are pieces of the past, present and... future...pieces of geography and history.... In that sense, I live in a very fascinating world.”
He has taken great physical journeys as well. He has “little wanderlust,” he says, to leave his native Jerusalem (he was born there in 1937 and has written about it poetically and prolifically); but to expand the boundaries of Jewish knowledge he has traveled to Jewish communities from Australia to Siberia. In 1989, he opened a Russian branch of Mekor Haim, the first Jewish institution to receive official recognition in the former Soviet Union, and later established teacher-training seminars and leadership institutes there. In the United States, Britain, Israel and the former Soviet Union, the Aleph Society helps propagate his teachings.
“He is an extraordinary human being with a complex, wise and subtle message,” says Margy-Ruth Davis, executive director of the Aleph Society in New York, who has worked with him since 1988. “People are attracted to him because they sense he is a window to something else. Others see him as holy.” She recalls an incident in which a Russian portraitist unveiled a sketch of Steinsaltz, only to hear from the rabbi, “That picture is not me. I don’t think of myself in that way.”
“He had depicted holiness,” says Davis. “The rabbi thought of himself as a more lively, active person.”
“He models a kind of scholarship that is seriously Jewish and in conversation with the world,” says Jay Michaelson, a doctoral student at Hebrew University of Jerusalem researching Chabad and the chief editor of Zeek: A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture. “Even if you don’t embrace his traditional viewpoint, a lot of his teachings are timeless.”
Steinsaltz is not without his critics. In How Adin Steinsaltz Misrepresents the Talmud (University of South Florida), Jacob Neusner, professor of religion and theology at Bard College, disparages Steinsaltz’s view of the Talmud as a stream-of-consciousness dialogue instead of a highly organized presentation. The right-wing Orthodox, who have criticized the editions for not following the page format of the Vilna Talmud, are threatened by some of his progressive perspectives and even mounted a massive campaign against him when they perceived him as a “stand-in” for the Lubavitcher Rebbe, says Davis.
Steinsaltz’s bleak vision of the Jewish future can be alienating—or a spur to action. He talks about singles who sacrifice family for career and low birthrates that make for disastrous demography. The global state of the Jewish people, he says, is like a “high-level Roman suicide. People went into a warm bath and slit their wrists and lay there quietly, nicely, and the blood is dripping, and it is not painful. They become drowsy and just die.”
Jews in the diaspora have to either give up or rebuild Jewish life, a massive endeavor: “People would have to put their souls where their money is,” he writes in We Jews. “It doesn’t mean there is no hope,” he says. “That’s why I’m fighting. That’s why I have no time to write nice novels, which I would like to do. I have practically no time for hobbies.” He is still a fast and voracious reader, but his sculpting, drawing and carving (“I was one of those arty people”) have all been abandoned.
Steinsaltz’s father, a mason who dabbled in politics, came to Palestine as a pioneer in 1924 from a town along the Poland-Lithuania border; his mother, who worked as a seamstress, came from a similar background. Raised in a secular but proud Jewish home, Steinsaltz decided in his early teens to pursue a religious life. “I am a skeptic,” he explains. “I was skeptical about nonbelief.”
He studied science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before receiving rabbinical ordination. Unafraid to try the unorthodox, Steinsaltz established experimental educational institutions and became the youngest school principal in Israel at age 24. More recently, he was named head of the controversial, newly reconvened Sanhedrin, the 71-member ancient court of Jewish law, which hopes to examine issues from agunot (women refused a divorce by their husbands) to the reestablishment of the Temple. “If I have to, I will be alone,” Steinsaltz declares. “I’m not afraid to be the ‘other.’”
His wife of 40 years, Sarah, a psychologist, was born in Samarkand to a family that fled the Nazis. Esti, their oldest child, directs shelters for religious women who are victims of domestic abuse; Meni is the middle child; and Amehaye (an acronym of his four names), the youngest, teaches Jewish studies. The Steinsaltzes have 10 grandchildren. His own name, Adin (gentle in Hebrew), taught him to be anything but, creating a fierce passion that others might not realize masks his compassion, says Davis.
Steinsaltz has always had a deep connection to the Lubavitcher Rebbe. In 1991, the Rebbe asked Steinsaltz (meaning salt stone) to change his name using the Hebrew even (rock or stone). After Meni was diagnosed with acute leukemia at age 15, and following the custom of changing a name to protect the sick, Steinsaltz chose Even-Israel, Rock of Israel, from Jacob’s blessing to his sons: “Archers bitterly assailed him.... Yet his bow stayed taut, and his arms were made firm by...the Shepherd, Rock of Israel .” Steinsaltz remains the “trademark” name.
Meni remembers his father’s vigil at the hospital: “He was there with me almost every night for three months. Seeing him in the middle of the night in the nurse’s room, smoking his pipe and writing notes, on one side showed the ultimate care for a child, on the other side, reflected how immersed he is in the intellectual.
“We had the pure freedom to choose our own religious and spiritual life,” he continues. “My grandfather used to say being an apikorus, a heretic, was better than being an am ha’aretz, an ignoramus.” Emphasizing the intellect comes at a price, he adds, describing his father as “reserved and disciplined” and recalling that he was almost never home.
Steinsaltz’s own health problems have contributed to the intensity of his work. He has Gaucher Disease, an enzyme-deficiency disorder. “He does more because every moment might be his last,” says Meni. Like most of us, he says, his father is a beinoni, the in-between man described in the Tanya, a Jewish spiritual text, who struggles to balance good and evil: “The Tanya says never give up. There’s no end to your ability to fix and be better. That’s what he’s trying to do.” —Rahel Musleah
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Sorcery, Blasphemy and Murder, the Official "Replacement Theology of the Talmudic Jews
http://www.steinsaltz.org/dynamic/essay_details.asp?id=68
"Man of War" by Rabbi Steinsaltz featured in the latest issue of
Kosher Spirit
Since I began writing about the Tanya – Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi’s revolutionary work on Hasidut from the late 18th century – I have been asked many times about the connection of Tanya to Kabbalah.
First of all, one must be cautioned that, when speaking about Kabbalah, it does not refer to the numerous imitations being sold nowadays in the form of little booklets, red strings, and healing waters. All of these approaches take the name of Kabbalah in vain, for the utmost secrets of the world and the promise of eternal life, protective angels, and supreme devotion cannot be purchased for five cents apiece. This type of commercialized mysticism is surely more propagated today than authentic Kabbalah and has the dangerous ability to deceive the masses into believing that they have discovered the essence of Kabbalah.
Kabbalah is – or at least has been for the last 500 years – the official theology of the Jewish people. It is the route to gaining a better understanding of the relationship between man and God. (Dragon) Anyone who feels any sort of connection to God should have enough sense to be interested in knowing God. This is true about so many other things; for instance, if I love or admire somebody, I have a desire to know that person better and in a deeper, more intimate way.
As a genre of literature, Tanya is what one may call “applied Kabbalah.” It is not a pure theological statement or part of the theology itself; rather, it is Kabbalah as applied to the problems of the human psyche and of human life.
of the Useless corrupted flesh
The Tanya is clearly a book about morals and morality, a guide for those trying to find a way to reach higher and to become more refined spiritual beings. It is a story of war, the eternal – or at least, the very consistent – battle raging within every human being. In this story, the person himself is not the actor; he is the battlefield.
In studying this struggle, it is of course important to identify the parties at war – what are these facets of man that are engaged in constant battle? Interestingly enough, the book of the Tanya defines the two sides not as good and evil, and also not as body vs. spirit. It is not, in essence, the children of darkness against the children of light, though at times it does come to that. Instead, it calls it a war of the animal against the Divine.
Man is basically a creature of zoology, but he is also created from a Divine mold. These two sides of humanity are clashing constantly over the question of identity: Who am I, and how can I be defined? Tanya seeks to clarify for its readers the distinction between the animal and Divine parts of man and to explain why they are in intrinsic – and unending – disagreement with one another.
But is not the Purpose which God Purposed upon mankind....to TESTIFY of him the One God O Israel
In this book, the animal soul does not have the base definition that often comes to mind. The Tanya does not view the animal as the domain of the so-called carnal desires or physical needs. Rather, it speaks about the self – that level of man that views itself as the beginning of everything. No creature of zoology can really think about anything without using itself as a starting point: I exist, I am the center of everything, I am the purpose of everything, and from here I go on.
a self god
The essence of man’s purpose is this struggle to get out of the self, to break free of his animalistic confines in order to connect with the Divine.
without the Redeemer from the First given freely by Grace
While the description of this battle within each human being is an important part of the book, the Tanya also tries to devise strategies to help people win this war. It teaches how one can do better and how one can give the side of the “good” some ability to effectively overcome its opponent.
The study of Tanya is a demanding one, but it is perhaps one of the most approachable means to Kabbalah. Like many other pieces of Hasidic literature, the Tanya has taken some of the most grand and abstract notions of the world and put them in such a way that they become meaningful in life. In a very practical way, this book offers those seeking a more spiritual existence the formulas through which they can better know God, and better know themselves.
and worship their dragon of sorcery
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Global economic destruction on the horizon
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/05/10/cngold10.xml&menuId=
242&sSheet=/money/2006/05/10/ixcitytop.html
Beijing
whispers push gold to $700
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (Filed:
10/05/2006)
Gold has surged to $700 an ounce for the first time in 26 years after Chinese economists suggested the country should quadruple its bullion reserves to protect against a falling dollar.
Speculators have been alert to any sign that Beijing may be planning to switch a portion of its massive $875bn reserves into gold, a move that would electrify the market.
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They seized on comments yesterday by Liu Shanen, an official at the Beijing Gold Economy Development Research Centre, who said China should raise the portion of gold in its reserves from 1.3pc today to between 3pc and 5pc. Such a move would entail the purchase of 1,900 tonnes of gold, equivalent to gobbling up nine months of global mine production.
Washington's cold response to Iran's move to defuse nuclear tension also helped fuel yesterday's rally. "No one is buying Iran's overtures," said Frank McGhee, a metals trader at Integrated Brokerage Services. "This is a purely geo-political move for gold. We've been here before. The difference is that this time, there are nukes involved."
Jms:5:3: Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.
June gold futures jumped $20.10 an ounce in New York, briefly touching the $700 line before falling back slightly.
Tan Yaling, an economist at the Bank of China, backed the call for higher gold reserves to "help the government prevent risks and handle emergencies in case of future possible turbulence in the international political and economic situation".
John Reade, a UBS analyst, said neither economist had any official role but hints were enough to drive prices in the current climate. "This is an investor frenzy, and China has become the biggest rumour in the gold world right now," he said.
Mr Reade said gold had changed stride since the middle of last year, the key moment when it broke out against all major currencies and began to attract investment from the big money brigade.
"Speculative and investment interest has replaced jew-el-lery demand. The last time that happened was in 1979 to 1980," he said.
He said it was likely that Middle Eastern investors were switching petrodollars into gold after burning their fingers in local stock markets.
Ross Norman, director of the BullionDesk.com, said China may already be a silent buyer on the open market.
Central banks are supposed to record their gold purchases with the IMF promptly, but they have been known to move stealthily for months before declaring.
"This market has been bouncing back so quickly after each bout of profit-taking that it looks as if somebody big is trying to get in. It's too darn hot for my liking," he said.
Mr Norman said there was a fair chance that gold mining equities would start to play "catch-up
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10: For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
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