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#1 by Pro-Gentile on January 9, 2013 - 1:22 am
Yes I know this comes from the Jews, but the little ditty can bring a smile to a sad face, especially if you remember the movie scene:
“In my country there is problem”
“and that problem is the Jews”
“and that problem is the Jews”
“They take everyone’s money”
“…….”
“Throw the Jew down the well”
“so my country can be free”
“so my country can be free”
“You must grab him by his horns”
“You must grab him by his horns”
“and then we’ll have a big partyyyyyyyyy”
Something like that…… =))
#2 by sea on January 9, 2013 - 2:13 am
I detect a psy-op…
facebook.com/EmilieParkerFund
http://postimage.org/image/ydp73vcqf/
http://postimage.org/image/8s9r6tdb5/
http://postimage.org/image/ilsahzk9n/
http://postimage.org/image/mlmaoqa0l/
Either…
a) Emily got her picture taken with the president before she was killed at Sandy Hook
b) That’s not Emily
c) Sandy Hook is a psy-op, and didn’t happen.
d) Photoshop
e) Sandy Hook happened, but Emily didn’t die, and president CiA is f-n with your head.
(someone dropped this in chat)
#3 by bigcree1Shadowhawk on January 9, 2013 - 2:20 am
‘It’s ALL ABOUT LOVE BABY!!’
Hehehe! Well Sheree you said it. Be welcomed as one who walks the path to wisdom! You and your brother sharing your personal experiences with the man made system called ‘Religions’ is very appreciated! What a beautiful thing to listen to. Much love and respect to you both. Thanks also to Mark Glenn for bringing so many people from various backgrounds here on TUT as Allies as we grow and become true human beings on this planet. I might add it’s also an inner journey. One comes to their relationship with the Great Mystery this way. It’s a spiritual experience which trumps Religions. If one feels comfortable with a religion, then good for you. But be aware of the many paths to real wisdom which do not require one to worship or supplicate themselves to an unseen ‘Authority Figure’. WE are the master whether we realize it or not. However that must REALIZED by one on their own time as their own inner self reveals. Good show Kieth! Thankyou as always for bringing a chuckle & a smile to my face & heart.
#4 by Blake on January 9, 2013 - 3:16 am
From Anglican vicar Stephen Sizer’s blog: Although the Scofield Reference Bible contains the text of the King James Authorized Version, it is not the traditional Protestant bible but Cyrus I. Scofield’s annotated commentary that is the problem. More than any other factor, it is Scofield’s notes that induced generations of American evangelicals to believe that God demands their uncritical support for the modern “State of Israel”
#5 by Eva F. on January 9, 2013 - 5:49 am
Hallo Sheree and Keith, that was a very important discussion by a sister and brother! Sheree, I honour you for the path you found through suffering and reconsidering. You have a lovely voice and you are surely absolutely loving and authentic and mean what you’re saying. It would be wonderful if all humans would strive for this way of thinking.- But unfortunately that is not the case. This peaceful thinking can and is being exploited by the shadow jewish rulers. Do you know how many ” spiritual leaders” are jewish ( f.e. Marianne Williamson ). It is a trap, they control “esoterics”. In my home town in Germany there was a certain Eli..from Australia allowed to speak in a church ( !) for a so called spiritual lesson. What he said was pure BS and extremely immoral, I had to leave this dark energy. But the listeners- many of them Christians- were hanging at his lips.- You said everybody wants the same- peace, love and so on. Beginning to learn about reality it is very very hard to be strong enough to understand, that not all humans want peace for all but only for themselves ( shalom). Reading Israel Shahak, the Talmud, Israel’s actions and what some rabbis say and always have said, you’re staring in the face of pure evil. I for myself have chosen to confront this reality, even if I would like to stay in a ” we are all connected with love” bubble. -As a pro-palestinian activist I have many discussions with my friends – because they simply are not able to accept that this evil inhuman thinking of the Tribe really exists. They think I must be hateful or a holoc..denier. I have lost a friend for my comment in a newspaper after the Gaza massacre. So be it- maybe I have overdone learning. At this point I am with Patty, her comment goes in the right direction.
Coming from a atheistic upbringing I chose to be babtized 14 years old. It was 1964 and I was lucky to have a pastor who told us: kids, the OT is jewish and full of cruelty. Jesus Christ led us to the real God by rejecting this and showing us the right path. Today pastors cannot say that anymore, they have to follow “Judeo- Christianity”- a complete fraud. I only go to a church service when there is a lot of music and very little at best meaningless bla- bla. Going to a church is mostly useless or makes you angry because of the manipulation . – Please Mark, would you provide a link to the genocidal parts in the OT for my talks with bible- believer people ? Your idea that the the yarmulkes are a substitute for their lost body parts is really very funny. I have another theory: the yarmulke conceals the 7.chakra -the door for the real divine voice . Greatings and love to you all
#6 by Anne M. on January 9, 2013 - 9:00 am
Re: the Parker family girls in the pictures with the president– After looking at several photographs of the family it is my opinion that the two girls pictured with the president are the two younger sisters. Because the little girl in the light pink ballerina type dress in one of the pictures w/Obama is sucking her two fingers like the baby in the family photograph from a few years ago. I saw somewhere that the earlier family photo is from 2010. Children do a lot of growing in 2 1/2 years.
#7 by Anne M. on January 9, 2013 - 9:30 am
b) That’s not Emilie
I also detect a psy-op tho.
#8 by george on January 9, 2013 - 10:44 am
hi eva
i do not post often here but i may be able to help with your request about the genocidal parts of the OT
Charles Giuliani does a weekday show on oracle broadcasting and he has covered your topic several times
you can access his show notes here
http://truthhertz.weebly.com/
i would draw your attention to the 2012 shows called Proof that Yahweh is satan- aired in january
-and also the show on the book of esther
then go the 2011 archive and you will see notes covering the jewish origins of zionism – september 30th
hope that helps
there may more shows at the link that you find oif interest
#9 by Albert on January 9, 2013 - 4:11 pm
Great show and thanks for that KJ. There is however one thing that keeps being mentioned in a way of comparison. It´s the Apartheid factor. Well, they only thing that South Africa and Israel had in common besides separation of races is that jewish old testament, where one could self justify land grabbing as you deserved it since it said so in a book. But it stops there. The SA settlers were hard working people who created a society as for these jews it was and now is and will always be all about lying, decieving, manipulating the masses, false flagged wars, they will stop at nothing. SA never has controlled the media world wide as Israel does and never recieved billions of billions a year as Israel does. They were also on the wrong side of the “race issue” so to speak, in fact most of the blacks that were discriminated against were not even from SA but from the poor northern regions who came to SA searching for a better future hundreds of years after the whites had settled there. Obviously that was never mentioned in main stream media.
So as bad as Apartheid was, we have to come up with a new term defining Israel´s policy since it is way worse. Super Apartheid?
#10 by Digger on January 9, 2013 - 8:07 pm
Thank you Sheree, Keith and Mark for this stimulating discussion. Here’s my thoughts, for they’re worth: All said in respect.
http://diggerfortruth.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/ohh-dear-2/
#11 by mystic444 on January 9, 2013 - 8:19 pm
Thank you, Keith, for inviting Sheree (spelling?) to “bring your sister to work day” (
) and thank you Sheree for taking Keith up on the invitation. I really appreciated Sheree’s viewpoint (and willingness to express it).
My experience is similar to Sheree’s. I am very close in age – from what I can gather from her comments, I am about 1 year older – and my ‘apostasy’ from Evangelical/Reformed Christianity began about the same time. I also have been strongly influenced since then by “New Age” and “Eastern Religion” concepts. Although for the past 3 years I have been reading heavily from Muslim sites and books – and greatly admire Islam, calling myself “muslim in spirit” – I admit to reading and interpreting the Qur’an and Muslim literature from an “Eastern” viewpoint (monism rather than strict monotheism, and ‘impersonal’ rather than ‘personal’ understanding of the Infinite – or “the Great Mystery” as ‘bigcree1Shadowhawk’ expressed it).
I very much agree that “what the world needs now is love, sweet love” (as an old ‘hippie-dippie’ song put it –
). I agree that we all need to come to recognize the truth that we are in essence one – both with the All-in-All and with each other – which is really the same thing). However, as long as some people not only refuse to recognize that oneness – believing they are ‘superior’ to other people – but use the idea of their superiority to oppress and fight other supposedly ‘inferior’ people, I see no way of avoiding the necessity to oppose such ‘superior’ people. This opposition to them will sometimes necessitate physically fighting against them in the name of ‘God’ and justice. As the Qur’an puts it: “(22:39) Those who have been attacked are permitted to take up arms because they have been wronged – God has the power to help them – (40) those who have been driven unjustly from their homes only for saying, ‘Our Lord is God.’ IF GOD DID NOT REPEL SOME PEOPLE BY MEANS OF OTHERS, many monasteries, churches, synagogues, and mosques, where God’s name is much invoked, would have been destroyed…”
“The Jews” are such a people with a wrong headed view that they are superior, and many if not most of them are not at all averse to oppressing and killing those they consider to be inferior. I very definitely believe it is legitimate to approach such people in love and seek to persuade them to turn aside from their oppression and the idea of ‘choseness’ which underlies it. But so long as such overtures are rejected, we must stand in opposition to their ‘evil’. Hopefully our opposition will not spring from anger or hatred, but from pure devotion to justice and righteousness.
(In that regard, I think of a story concerning Ali ibn Abi Talib [God's peace be with him], the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad [peace be with him and his family]. He was a great warrior among the first generation of the followers of the prophet Muhammad. On one occasion he had defeated his opponent in a one-on-one combat, and was preparing to kill him with his sword. The defeated opponent, however, spat on Ali. Ali then lowered his sword and started walking away. The defeated man, in understandable surprise, asked why Ali didn’t kill him. Ali’s reply is reported to be something like this: “I was prepared to kill you for the sake of God and justice. But when you spat on me, I became angry. It would be wrong to kill anyone in anger at a personal insult, so I can no longer kill you.”)
Thanks again for this excellent brother/sister program. God’s peace be with you both.
#12 by Mustafa Shaban on January 10, 2013 - 1:26 am
This was a fantastic program! I loved listening to Keith Johnson and Shrea! My love to both of you, and I appreciate both your view points.
I look at things needing balance. I try to look at it from all perspectives, and I think Shrea, Keith Johnson, Patty are rite in thier own ways and maybe we need a little bit of everything.
Love is not only ”loving” or feeling empathy, I beleive ”self defence” , ”defending the weak” is nature’s design and is also a function of being a loving human being. So Patti is also embracing love as a warrior for the weak.
@Val Shadowhawk: I really love reading ur comments but I have to disagree. Problem is many people make generalizing statements. All ”religions” are man made dogmatic systems is such a generalization, some are, some are not. Islam is not dogmatic (Contrary to what most think), it is flexible and understands love and nature. Many beleif systems are very beneficial to mankind including yours.
@Shrea: I understand your point regarding love and peace, but that also includes recognizing the limited duality of good and evil. And both loving and defending are acts of love, its all about intention and understaning! If you fight, speak the truth with the right intention and understanding , that is also part of embracing humanity as one! Perhaps I am not making sense but this is how I see it!
#13 by Mustafa Shaban on January 10, 2013 - 1:32 am
@mystic: I am impressed and touched that you are studying Islam! I love the stories about Imam Abi ibn Abi Talib (A.S)! There is no man like him !
Islam from both Sunni and Shia perspective is very enlightening! It is very important to know the stories about Prophet Muhammad SAWW and His Companions and especially his Ahle Bait (A.S).
#14 by Ingrid B on January 10, 2013 - 1:50 am
started to listen twice, but something came up, will try again later..
#15 by Ingrid B on January 10, 2013 - 5:33 pm
many parents are guilty of wrongdoings toward their children.. you are lucky Keith, that, in spite of everything, your relationship with your Mother is good. There are things I could never forgive my Mother for, not when she lived, and not even now that she is dead, on the other hand, there are things I am grateful to her for.. complicated beings we humans..
#16 by Sam.R. on January 11, 2013 - 1:21 pm
Excellent broadcast. I highly recommend to everyone to see the film sheree talked about; ( Thrive )It’s definately a plus for the movement. It’s a torrent file for anyone interested.