Hey Pen',...What monsters are we cursed with on this beautiful planet? If only they would cease to exist, surely, the ridding future generations of this pestilence is worth any cost?
Bradley is about as honest as a mainstream lackey and left-leaning academic can be. At least he can see and report some of the truth, but he is still constrained by his leftie programming (and it is mighty strong - been there). For example he sees the Arab Spring as a genuine uprising and rails against 'western naivety about the significance of the Middle East revolutions' and warns of the revolution being hijacked by the 'Islamists'. It could never occur to him that the Arab Spring was a Western-Zionist project and that the Wahabi-Salafi-Saudi islamists are part of the plot, or that Wahabi/Salafism is a heresy designed by the zionists to destroy Islam.
"Bradley is about as honest as a mainstream lackey and left-leaning academic can be."
Agreed, yet even with those shortcomings it was worth posting.
"It could never occur to him that the Arab Spring was a Western-Zionist project and that the Wahabi-Salafi-Saudi islamists are part of the plot, or that Wahabi/Salafism is a heresy designed by the zionists to destroy Islam."
which is most likely why he mentioned the axis of evil- the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia as bizarre when if you understand the situation in the way you are saying, the axis makes perfect sense.
And, thanks I am glad you do. I just hope it is easier to read?
Penny, I came across this old article by (Canadian) David Livingston that I think you'll find interesting: http://www.henrymakow.com/000558.html
I previously recommended Livngston's book 'Terrorism and the Illuminati' that is available as a free pdf on his website. It's rather dry and non-entertaining but is a good reference - not at all like A.Jones' or D.Icke's Illuminati crap. Talking of Canadians - do you ever listen to Alan Watt? He can be interesting, albeit rather repetitive.
Easier to read? - Perfect, but I didn't have a problem before.
I should have read that Ashraf Ezzat article more carefully before posting the link as he's really on a different track, but maybe its of interest all the same. Actually, I have my doubts about Ezzat.
Hey Pen',...What monsters are we cursed with on this beautiful planet? If only they would cease to exist, surely, the ridding future generations of this pestilence is worth any cost?
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Bradley is about as honest as a mainstream lackey and left-leaning academic can be. At least he can see and report some of the truth, but he is still constrained by his leftie programming (and it is mighty strong - been there). For example he sees the Arab Spring as a genuine uprising and rails against 'western naivety about the significance of the Middle East revolutions' and warns of the revolution being hijacked by the 'Islamists'. It could never occur to him that the Arab Spring was a Western-Zionist project and that the Wahabi-Salafi-Saudi islamists are part of the plot, or that Wahabi/Salafism is a heresy designed by the zionists to destroy Islam.
ReplyDeleteI like the new look, btw.
Agree Veritas:
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful planet and we need to stop allowing the evil doers to run roughshod over us all
Hey Freethinker!
ReplyDelete"Bradley is about as honest as a mainstream lackey and left-leaning academic can be."
Agreed, yet even with those shortcomings it was worth posting.
"It could never occur to him that the Arab Spring was a Western-Zionist project and that the Wahabi-Salafi-Saudi islamists are part of the plot, or that Wahabi/Salafism is a heresy designed by the zionists to destroy Islam."
which is most likely why he mentioned the axis of evil- the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia as bizarre when if you understand the situation in the way you are saying, the axis makes perfect sense.
And, thanks I am glad you do.
I just hope it is easier to read?
Penny, I came across this old article by (Canadian) David Livingston that I think you'll find interesting: http://www.henrymakow.com/000558.html
ReplyDeleteI previously recommended Livngston's book 'Terrorism and the Illuminati' that is available as a free pdf on his website. It's rather dry and non-entertaining but is a good reference - not at all like A.Jones' or D.Icke's Illuminati crap. Talking of Canadians - do you ever listen to Alan Watt? He can be interesting, albeit rather repetitive.
Easier to read? - Perfect, but I didn't have a problem before.
By coincidence, more on the subject: Jewish Roots of Islam’s Extremism - http://ashraf62.wordpress.com/2012/02/08/jewish-roots-of-islams-extremism
ReplyDeleteI should have read that Ashraf Ezzat article more carefully before posting the link as he's really on a different track, but maybe its of interest all the same. Actually, I have my doubts about Ezzat.
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