Archive for the '‘Middle East’' Category

31 May, 2007

Posted by Socrates in 'Middle East', Iran, jewed foreign policy, Socrates at 3:47 pm | Permanent Link

Renew cooperation with Iran? Sounds reasonable – which is why the Bush administration won’t consider the idea. It goes against the remake-the-Middle-East-by-crushing-Israel’s-enemies plan cooked up by Team Shmuel. (Of course, the best option for America would be to get out of the Middle East entirely, out of the game of globalism and endless war-waging. And […]

29 May, 2007

Posted by Socrates in 'Middle East', AmeriKwa, jewed Congress, jewed foreign policy, Muslims, Socrates at 11:33 am | Permanent Link

Al-Qaeda seems to be everywhere these days. In fact, your cousin Fred just might be an al-Qaeda member. That’s the idea behind “al-Qaeda mania”: to convince Americans that a few angry Muslims – and not millions of Jews – are the biggest danger to America’s national security. Of course, Americans aren’t told that al-Qaeda wouldn’t […]

19 May, 2007

Posted by Socrates in 'Middle East', AmeriKwa, Israel, Israel - the facts, jews, Muslims, Socrates at 5:29 pm | Permanent Link

The Muslim world knows that America is a vehicle which is used by World Jewry to advance Israel’s interests, even if many Americans don’t know. Of course, the special relationship between America and Israel really began with Jewish diplomat Henry Kissinger’s MOU – also called Sinai II – in 1975 [1]: [Article] [1] more about […]

6 January, 2007

Posted by alex in 'Middle East', Israel at 12:58 pm | Permanent Link

Has your son died for Israel yet? Well, it’s not for lack of trying on the part of our bought government.

4 January, 2007

Posted by alex in 'Middle East', Israel, Israel - the facts at 3:49 pm | Permanent Link

In public, jews are our best friends. This doesn’t seem to square with their spying on us, murdering our citizens, filching $10 million a day out of our purse, and regional warmongering, but hey, if George Bush says it, I believe it, and that settles it.

29 November, 2006

Posted by alex in 'Middle East', jewed foreign policy, media control at 4:40 pm | Permanent Link

PRESIDENT CARTER ON ISRAEL AND JEWISH CONTROL OF OSTENSIBLY FREE AND DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS… “A member of Congress would not dream of coming out in favor of Israel’s withdrawal from occupied territories or condemn Israel’s treatment of Palestinian people. And very few of the news media in this country would ever bring out an intense analysis […]

29 November, 2006

Posted by alex in 'Middle East', Ahmadinejad, documents, Iran at 4:07 pm | Permanent Link

[Full text of the letter, according to CNN] In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful O, Almighty God, bestow upon humanity the perfect human being promised to all by You, and make us among his followers. Noble Americans, Were we not faced with the activities of the US administration in this part of […]

10 November, 2006

Posted by alex in 'Middle East', activism, Bush at 1:26 am | Permanent Link

All, Here I am, with a very photogenic hangman’s noose and a nice sign calling for Duhbuy to “Step Down,” a pun not lost on most of the Righteous there. I didn’t take the pics for this gig, so I couldn’t get anything showing the cretinous zionist robots obviously mobilized by the ZOG for this. […]

3 October, 2006

Posted by alex in 'Middle East', Iraq, jewed foreign policy, Jewish Tyranny at 6:32 pm | Permanent Link

Don’t forget about Iraq. It’s still there, filled with people who hate us, thanks to the jews. HAS YOUR SON DIED FOR ISRAEL YET? ONLY ANTI-SEMITES OPPOSE THE DRAFT. At least 17 US soldiers have been killed around Iraq since Saturday, including eight in a single day in Baghdad, the US military announced, saying the […]

28 September, 2006

Posted by alex in 'Middle East', investments, jewed foreign policy at 11:58 am | Permanent Link

[Reader writes…] I wouldn’t want to have to calculate what percentage of this article’s content is true and correct, because I don’t have that much time to devote to doing so. But I found it rather worthwhile to read and thought you might also. It’s at a financial website, but it isn’t primarily about finances; […]