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Japan’s ancient city under the ocean

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This is labeled as a drain

And the Vast site gives more credibility to the Atlantis story

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February 20, 2009 at 11:30 pm

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Hizbollah: Vatican Protests Israeli TV Show’s Abuse of Jesus (pbuh)

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20/02/2009 A few hours after Al-Manar raised the issue, the Vatican on Friday protested officially to the Zionist entity about a TV show containing ”blasphemous” skits on Jesus Christ (Prophet Issa pbuh) and his holy mother Mary (pbuh).

In a statement, the Vatican said that Israeli authorities had promised to stop any such shows. The Vatican nuncio in Israel contacted the government after protests from the country’s Catholic community about the show on private TV channel 10.

In the program, which aired earlier this week, the host attempted to humorously deny Christian beliefs – that Mary (pbuh) was a virgin and that Jesus (pbuh) walked on water – saying he could do so because Christians deny the Holocaust.

This was a reference to the Vatican’s recent lifting of the excommunication of an ultraconservative bishop, Richard Williamson, who denies that six million Jews were killed during World War II.

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February 20, 2009 at 11:00 pm

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Video: RonPaulvsTyranny on marijuana, prohibition, and personal freedom 10 December 2007

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He says marriage is a religious affair, not the states …

John Stossel’s interview with Ron Paul. Ron talks about the failed War on Drugs, public perceptions , and solutions for returning to a sane policy in handling this issue.


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February 20, 2009 at 10:49 pm

Cousin Of Alleged 9/11 Hijacker Exposed As Israeli Spy

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Another Israeli intelligence connection to 2001 attacks on New York and Washington

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Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, February 19, 2009

The cousin of alleged 9/11 hijacker Ziad al-Jarrah has been exposed as a long standing Israeli spy in yet another startling intelligence connection between the Zionist state and the attacks on New York and Washington.

A New York Times report details how Ali al-Jarrah was a highly valued spy for Israel for no less than 25 years, sending reports and taking clandestine photographs of Palestinian groups and Hezbollah since 1983.

According to the article, “From his home in this Bekaa Valley village, Mr. Jarrah, 50, traveled often to Syria and to south Lebanon, where he photographed roads and convoys that might have been used to transport weapons to Hezbollah, the Shiite militant group, investigators say. He spoke with his handlers by satellite phone, receiving “dead drops” of money, cameras and listening devices. Occasionally, on the pretext of a business trip, he traveled to Belgium and Italy, received an Israeli passport, and flew to Israel, where he was debriefed at length, investigators say.”

To emphasize how highly regarded he was by Israel, Israeli officials even assured Jarrah that his town would be spared at the outset of the 2006 Lebanon-Israel conflict and that it was safe for him to stay at home. –more–

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February 20, 2009 at 10:42 pm

Report: Vatican readmits society that propagates anti-Semitism

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Last update – 16:56 19/02/2009

By Cnaan Liphshiz, Haaretz Correspondent

In lifting the excommunication of Bishop Richard Williamson who has been accused of Holocaust denial last month, the Catholic Church also readmitted a priestly society that openly propagates virulent anti-Semitism, according to a probe by a Belgian Jewish newspaper.

The Roman Catholic Church excommunicated The Society of St. Pius X in 1988 along with Williamson and three other member priests, declaring their consecrations were “unlawful” and “schismatic.”

In January of this year the Vatican lifted the excommunication. On the same day, a Swedish television station aired an interview with Williamson in which he denied the existence of gas chambers during the Holocaust.

In a research performed after the readmittance, a team of journalists from Joods Actueel, an Antwerp-based Jewish news publication, found what they describe as “a slew of anti-Semitic content” on the society’s Web sites in five languages.

The probe whose results were made public on Thursday, found that the society’s official U.S. Web site described Jews as “the enemy of man, whose secret weapon is the leaven of the Pharisees which is hypocrisy,” adding that “heads of Jewry have for centuries conspired methodically and out of an undying hatred against the Catholic name.”

The South African site said that “Jews have come closer and closer to fulfilling their substitute-Messianic drive towards world dominion.” The Irish site asks whether “the Jews are guilty of Deicide,” answering: “We must say yes.”

The site from Germany, a country with strict limitations on anti-Semitic speech, clarifies that “contemporary Jews are for sure guilty of the murder of God, as long as they don’t recognize Christ as God.”

The Belgian site accuses Jews of “still believing they are the chosen people” while “awaiting world domination.” The Austrian site warns that the Jewish organization B’nai Brith is “found everywhere” and “commands the entire world.”

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Noting that The Society of St. Pius X is believed to have between 600,000 and a million followers, Frielich said: “Williamson’s Holocaust denial has attracted much attention, but this anti-Semitic content is in many ways worse because he is a lone fool and not taken seriously by the masses, whereas here we are talking about an entire society spreading hatred around the world.”

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February 20, 2009 at 10:13 pm

Why are Kabbalists featuring a video on incest and a post on Cannabis?

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oldest-ever stash of marijuana found (2,700 years old)

Incest part II “Brother and sister’

about the creators of this blog

We have received hundreds of e/mails asking who we are and what we are about. Maybe this can shed some light.

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We gave up our dreams of writing in Hollywood for T.V and movies in order to pursue a spiritual life of studying The Kabbalah (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabbalah). Never the less, feeling a need to express ourselves, we started this blog. We are risking our families, jobs and reputations by doing this Web Site. If we were found out surly we would be kicked out of our learning institutions, fired from our jobs, and excommunicated from our families…

But its worth it.

From

http://lovelifelikeyourself.wordpress.com/2008/01/20/about-the-creators-of-this-blog/

Actually they have seven articles on incest:


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February 20, 2009 at 10:03 pm

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Buddhism and Critical Thinking – A lucid & Enlightening post – TheCriticalThinker

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A lot of religions are faith based. I got surprised when I found out that one was not. Buddhism claims to be logical. Buddha even went to an extent to show how logical he was by instructing the kalamas with what is known now as the Kalama Sutta:

Do not go upon what has been acquired by repeated hearing ;
nor upon rumor ;
nor upon what is in a scripture ;
nor upon tradition
nor upon surmise;
nor upon an axiom;
nor upon specious reasoning;
nor upon a bias towards a notion that has been pondered over;
nor upon another’s seeming ability;
nor upon the consideration, “The monk is our teacher.”
Kalamas, when you yourselves know: “These things are good; these things are not blamable; these things are praised by the wise; undertaken and observed, these things lead to benefit and happiness,” enter on and abide in them.’

I find the writing, very nice, concise and direct to the point, something I frankly woulnd’t expect from a religion. Buddhism though did not stop at rationalization, how then would buddha be able to explain his views on the afterlife and even his previous reincarnations. Although the public was urged to test ideas given by faith with logic, it seemed that the more enlightened ones would acquire knowledge from still other sources.

Different people have different ways of getting knowledge. Some use the words gut feel, intuition, even divine inspiration. I prefer to use the term intuition, ‘gut feel ‘to me sounds like I’m waiting for a disaster to happen and the term ‘divine inspiration’ seems to suggest that the person who gets the knowledge can not be questioned because it is from God. I feel that all intuition must be taken with a grain of salt and validated before being taken seriously. Schizophrenics also receive messages by hearing voices in their heads, but they are not necessarily correct.

Different strokes for different folks. I feel that if one is enlightened, or simply deeply intuitive, he/she must be able to discern what is right or wrong because he/she has evolved to such a state that just thinking of doing something bad is disgusting to him/her. This person does things not out of faith, not out of fear from retribution of people, not out of fear of going to hell, but simply because he/she knows what is right and wrong. Other people though who are not yet in this state, have to be told what to do, what is right and wrong. If this is the case, then so be it, it is best that they behave out of faith than out of intuition.

Read more at:
thecriticalthinker.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/buddhism-and-critical-thinking/

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February 20, 2009 at 1:53 am

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