I am only pointing out obvious myths. For starters the 4,000 jews myth. I wa sin college when 911 happened. I was the head of a Palestinian organization at the college and I heard the myth about the 4,000 Jews that DAY in Virginia. This was before the J-post report. That means that that information was planted. Also plenty of Jews did die in the WTC attacks and there is no proof showing the 4,000 figure. Now only one Israeli died in the attack a guy on one of the planes. Howevere that is a totally different claim.
Space lizards. please.
A missile hit the pentagon. Really where is the motive? where is the evidence? Lack of evidence is not evidence. Where is the plane? Where are the people who were on it? Why did people SEE a plane headed toward the pentagon and never fly away from it? Loose Chnage said NOTHING about Israel. I find it more than questionable that AOL promoted a movie about 911 and that the Pentagon Strike video went around so fast (who made that video by the way). How could Loose Change Ignore the Israeli spy ring? HOw could they nbot link Iraq to 911 and tell who lied us into Iraq? They spent all this time saying how a hijacker could not fly the plane into the pentagon and then said the BBC showed the hijackers were still alive. Well if the hijackers were not flying the plane then what/who was? and if it was remote control as I am going to prove later, then it could hit the pentagon. If you know you need to make it at least look like a plne was hijacked and flown into a building then why NOT use a plane. It would be absoultely stupid to hit it with a missile which look and leaves marks nothing like a plane. The hole that LC shows in the whole in the back reinforced ring of the pentagon.
The illuminati please go here I let people debate it for over a year.
Got a rebuttle for the video then Go for it. Going to whine about theories that don't use evidence ...why?
Explain WHO put the bombs in the towers.
I do not see how it can be any more obvious when the Mossad worked for a front moving company which was caught filming the event and that same moving company was in the towers on the days of the power outage. The Mossad also lived next to the Suadi Cells and was Spying on the US. Please. They were moving something alright. They were moving bombs into the towers.
It was not Queen Elizabeth a alein or a Gemanic Death cult. It was a bunch of Military Industrial complex feeding Neocons Christian and Jewish Zionists.
Oh yeah and peak oil. go here.
Well DBS called me a dark minion and I hate that guys guts. They have made videos about me smearing me. However calling a person who believes in human morphing lizrads an idiot really is not a stretch and it doesn't matter what DBS says. That guy didn:t have a clue two years ago. If you follow the illunminati or lizard stuff then I think you are a fool yes. Ther eis no reason we have to tollerate that crap. That stuff is what keeps many knowledgable people from speaking out about 911. Also I speak about 911 in Japan and I will get laughed at in the beginning because they will ask if I believe in aliens or occult groups etc and I have to waste time explaining that bullshit away before I can even start on anything.I, by FAR, resent the Daryl-Bradford-Smith-crowd the most because their tactics suck. And calling everybody an idiot is that tactic.
You want to know who finances the wars? it is not the devil. Its Protestant Christian Churches from America and Europe.
These are just the Portestant Churches who have considered divestment, putting morals over profits. Other Protestants sects are not even listed.
Billions invested in the Israeli occupation
Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) 8 BILLION
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) is slated to meet in Birmingham, Alabama in June 2006 to vote on the next step in its controversial divestment process, and it is still unclear what direction it will take. A special committee appointed by PCUSA to investigate the issues told representatives from a coalition of Jewish organizations in January 2006 that they did not expect their work to be finished in time for the national conference in June.
Meanwhile, dozens of resolutions -- called overtures in church terminology -- have been debated across the United States by local PCUSA synods or chapters offering proposals on whether PCUSA should proceed with its divestment campaign, or whether the movement should delay or abandon divestment as its strategy.
The controversy first erupted in July 2004, when the PCUSA General Assembly voted to divest from companies doing business with Israel. The Church's investment portfolio has $8 billion in holdings. The vote, passed by 431-62, calls on the "Mission Responsibility Through Investment Committee (MRTI) to initiate a process of phased, selective divestment in multinational corporations operating in Israel." Through an internal process, the PCUSA later added an additional focus on companies that might support violence against Israelis. The PCUSA's Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment (MRTI) identified four companies that work with Israel (Caterpillar, ITT, Motorola, and United Technologies Corporation). They also identified one company for its alleged actions that involve support for terrorism (Citigroup). The MRTI committee has stated that it will not move for the sale of any of these stocks.
Despite the Presbyterian divestment initiative, many church leaders and people in the pews across the country have strongly and vocally disagreed with the Church's proposal to divest from Israel. See: What They Are Saying: Statements by Church Leaders on Divestment
Episcopal/Anglican Church (ECUSA) £4 BILLION
In fall 2004, the Episcopal Church announced that it would likely conduct a yearlong examination of whether or not the Church should divest its holdings from companies doing business in Israel. In an October 1 statement, Episcopal Bishop Christopher Epting, the church's ecumenical director, and the Rev. Brian Grieves, director of its peace and justice division announced that the investigation will look into what investments are "appropriate with companies that contribute to the ongoing (Israeli) Occupation (of Palestinian territories), especially in the areas of home demolitions, settlement building and the separation wall."
However, after a period of review and consultation, including meetings with national Jewish agencies, the ECUSA announced it had removed divestment from consideration.
I did not discover what every church gives, only the ones who plan on divesting. You can bet with certainty that other Churches such as the Baptist gross much higher and give/invest far more into Israel. I hope you are begining to see how the Christian wing of tax free money feeds into the milittary industrial complex. This is also why the Israeli lobby which demands the conflict continue gets so much money. Christians do more than support Israel with their mouths. Christiani institutions have their lips firmly around the entired sticky buttocks of the Zionist fascist.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
The ELCA, at its Church-wide Assembly in summer 2005 considered and rejected a divestment resolution, instead adopting a "positive investment" policy to foster peace and cooperation in the region. This approach stresses an investment of "advocacy, volunteer work, and financial resources in those who share in the quest for peace with justice."
United Church of Christ (UCC)
The UCC, at its General Synod, also in summer 2005, considered and rejected a divestment resolution. A "positive investment" substitute was passed out of committee. However, a last minute "compromise" was moved and adopted that included both "positive investment" and an endorsement of divestment. The resolution did not initiate any divestment process, though, and UCC leaders have stated that none is planned.
United Methodist Church (UMC)
The UMC has continued to defer any action on divestment. Two local regions adopted resolutions in support of divestment. National leaders, however, have expressed their opposition to any similar action on behalf of the UMC.
Update
Methodist ~$8 billion
It seems the Methodist are making moves to divest from Israel.
Methodist Conference sets new rules for ethical investment in Israel and Palestine.
“We cannot turn a blind eye to this suffering,” he said. “I believe we should not invest in companies that involve themselves in activities that defy UN resolutions.” -June 2006sourceThe Methodist Conference has voted for the Church to draw up guidelines on how to engage with corporations or activities that support illegal Israeli activity in the West Bank or Gaza strip companies, with disinvestments as the ultimate sanction
Two United Methodist gatherings (In Virginia) urge selective divestment from Israel
Church of England £2.3 Billion (pounds not dollars) and that is just in ONE company!
On February 6, 2006, the Church of England's General Synod overwhelmingly voted to divest from companies whose products are used by Israel in the Palestinian territories. The Synod backed a call by the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem to divest from "companies profiting from the illegal occupation," such as Caterpillar. The Church described its support for divestment as "morally responsible investment". The divestment vote was spearheaded by radical Anglicans, among them Bishop John Gladwin, who maintains a close association with the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem.
The current Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, voted in favor of the divestment motion. His predecessor, Lord Carey, spoke forcefully against divestment and declared himself "ashamed to be an Anglican" after the vote was passed.
One month after the Synod vote, which is not binding, the Church's Ethical Investment Advisory Group announced that it would not withdraw its investment in Caterpillar (worth 2.3 million Pounds), since it could find "no compelling evidence" of the company's involvement in the abuse of human rights. In response, anti-Israel activists in the Church have urged individual parishes to withdraw monies from the Church's Central Board of Finance
Learn more about Divestments and the Christian role in it here