torsdag 26. februar 2009

George Clooney wanna save Darfur!!! REALLY? WILL YOU BELIEVE ANY OF THIS?????

Another Zionist Propaganda Scheme
The Zionist Orchestrated Crisis In Darfur


Clooney Discusses Darfur With VP Biden
His battle to bring peace to Darfur brought him to the White House on Monday, where he met with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.


Clooney's Fellow Zionist
Clooney, a longtime Darfur activist and a Messenger of Peace for the United Nations, was in Darfur last week with journalists Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times and Ann Curry of NBC."I think somehow we should all know that these people are hanging on by the skin of their teeth," Clooney told King of his visit. 6



Sudan's Muslim leader
Clooney says this monster uses a mysterious militia, the 'Janjaweed', to burn remote villages at night.




Isrealis and Darfur.

Gadhafi: Israel responsible for Darfur crisis

February 24, 2009
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Libyan President Muammar Gadhafi said Israel is to blame for the crisis in Darfur.
Gadhafi, president of the African Union, said Tuesday that "foreign forces," including Israel, are to blame for the genocide in the Sudan region.
"We discovered that some of the main leaders of the Darfur rebels have opened offices in Tel Aviv and hold meetings with the military there to add fuel to the conflict fire," the Libyan state news agency Jana quoted Gadhafi as saying, Ha'aretz reported.
Gadhafi urged the International Criminal Court to stop proceedings to decide whether to issue a warrant for the arrest of Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is accused of masterminding the genocide.
"Why do we have to hold President Bashir or the Sudanese government responsible when the Darfur problem was caused by outside parties, and Tel Aviv, for example, is behind the Darfur crisis?" he said.

source: http://jta.org/news/article/2009/02/24/1003247/gadhafi-israel-responsible-for-darfur-crisis

torsdag 19. februar 2009

Zionist really?

Pope Benedict XVI calls Holocaust denial 'intolerable'

Pope Benedict XVI has told Jewish leaders he believes Holocaust denial and anti-semitism are 'intolerable'.

By Nick Squires in Rome Last Updated: 12:22AM GMT 13 Feb 2009

The Pope met Gordon Brown at The Vatican Photo: REUTERS
His comments were his strongest condemnation yet following a row involving a British bishop who questioned the details of the Nazis' extermination of the Jews.
The Pope told Jewish leaders visiting the Vatican that it was unacceptable for anyone, but especially a priest, to deny the Holocaust and the suffering of the Jews during the Second World War.
Benedict repeated a prayer recited by John Paul II in Jerusalem in March 2000, in which his predecessor had asked for "forgiveness" for the past persecution of Jews by Christians.
Pope Benedict said: "I now make his prayer my own."
He also confirmed that he will visit Israel in May, probably from the 8th to 13th of the month – his first trip to the Holy Land as Pontiff.
The Pope's meeting with about 60 American Jewish leaders at the Vatican was an attempt to rebuild bridges with Jews worldwide after he lifted the excommunication of a maverick British bishop, Richard Williamson, who denies the scale of the Holocaust and has questioned the use of gas chambers as the Nazi method of killing.
The Cambridge-educated bishop insisted in a television interview broadcast last month that the Nazis killed 200,000 to 300,000 Jews, rather than the six million accepted by historians, and that none of them were gassed.
Benedict said the Roman Catholic Church was "profoundly and irrevocably committed to reject all anti-semitism".
"The hatred and contempt for men, women and children that was manifested in the Shoah [the Hebrew term for the Holocaust] was a crime against God and against humanity," he told delegates from the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organisations.
"This should be clear to everyone, especially to those standing in the tradition of the Holy Scriptures."
Some Jewish leaders called for the Pope to go further and repeal Bishop Williamson's excommunication, but he made no specific mention of the British cleric.
Jewish groups and moderate Catholics were outraged when the Vatican lifted the excommunication in January, just days after Bishop Williamson's interview was broadcast on Swedish television.
Bishop Williamson, 67, later apologised for the trouble he had caused the Pope, but defied Benedict's demand that he recant his views, saying only that he would "re-examine" the historical evidence.
On Monday he was sacked as director of the seminary he ran in La Reja, Argentina, by the ultraconservative Society of St Pius X, a breakaway Catholic faction of which he is a member.
Senior cardinals insisted the Pope was unaware that Bishop Williamson was a Holocaust denier, but critics said a simple Google search would have revealed his controversial views.

Source:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/vaticancityandholysee/4603324/Pope-Benedict-XVI-calls-Holocaust-denial-intolerable.html

fredag 13. februar 2009

Who Controlls who??

















Rabbi Arthur Schneier of Park East Synagogue in New York presents a delegation of U.S. Jewish leaders at a meeting Feb. 12, 2009 at the Vatican with Pope Benedict XVI. (The Appeal of Conscience Foundation)
Do you see any similarities???