torsdag 23. april 2009

Who Were The Original Pirates?











At the end of the fifteenth century, the Spanish Inquisition forced many Jews to flee the country. The most adventurous among them took to the high seas as freewheeling outlaws. In ships bearing names such as the Prophet Samuel, Queen Esther, and Shield of Abraham, they attacked and plundered the Spanish fleet while forming alliances with other European powers to ensure the safety of Jews living in hiding.JEWISH PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN is the entertaining saga of a hidden chapter in Jewish history and of the cruelty, terror, and greed that flourished during the Age of Discovery. Readers will meet such daring figures as “the Great Jewish Pirate” Sinan, Barbarossa’s second-in-command; the pirate rabbi Samuel Palache, who founded Holland's Jewish community; Abraham Cohen Henriques, an arms dealer who used his cunning and economic muscle to find safe havens for other Jews; and his pirate brother Moses, who is credited with the capture of the Spanish silver fleet in 1628--the largest heist in pirate history. 6
Any Connection to Israel??

The Zionists' Interests In Africa
Africa has vast resources from agriculture and forestry, to minerals (gold, diamonds, aluminum,etc.)







Zionists Installed Most Of Africa's Dictators
Controlling American elections and politics takes real money,and control over the media. In Africa, they find a rebel, of which most are just groomed college-educated farces, and they start a poor versus rich revolution.
They are doing that with Zimbabwe and Darfur.



The Mystery Ship From Iran
On October 3rd, the pirates captured this Iranian freighter, and brought it to Somalia. The rumor floated that it was carrying a large amount of radioactive material, and was headed to Israel. When the winds were right, it would cruise along Israel, and explode its deadly cargo. 5
According to legend, all the pirates died from radioactive contamination.

A Cruise Ship Is Attacked In 2005
On October 3rd, the pirates captured this Iranian freighter, and brought it to Somalia. The rumor floated that it was carrying a large amount of radioactive material, and was headed to Israel. When the winds were right, it would cruise along Israel, and explode its deadly cargo. 5
A real hijacking would have terrorists on board, as passengers or crew. There would have been a bomb placed on board, and a quiet $10 million ransom would have been paid.














Enter Blackwater Mercenaries
These pirates have attacked everyone from cargo ships to ocean liners, and suddenly Blackwater is on the scene. A quick look at these mercs and you can see they are a Zionist front.



We Can Invade Iraq
We can destroy a country, and kill 1.5 million Iraqis, but we can't send a an F-16 from the 5th fleet to blow up a boatload of pirates?

Who Benefits?
Israel benefits by gaining control of the Red Sea traffic and ruining Egypt's economy, through loss of revenue with the Suez Canal. The other question is how do Somali pirates obtain the information needed to hijack the ships and avoid detection. 9




There Is Just Something Odd To All Of This
This isn't a random phenomena. Instead, it has the air of being orchestrated. The story of the freighter destroying Israel is over the top, just silly propaganda. Blackwater conveniently showing up with their own navy?
We spent 30 years watching Mossad orchestrate countless airline hijacking by their Arab front organizations like 'Black September', and we were thoroughly brainwashed into accepting 9/11 as being done by Arab terrorists. This is standard operating procedure for Zionists. They create a problem and conveniently have the solution.

mandag 6. april 2009

Muslims were first AND now they criminalize Africans. THE WORST IS YET TO COME

World News
Paris court sentences black supremacist

2009-04-02 22:01:03 -

PARIS (AP) - A Paris appeals court has handed the head of a black supremacist group an eight-month suspended sentence over remarks in which he called Auschwitz «heaven on earth.Stellio Capochichi had been convicted in 2007 on charges including provoking racial hatred and handed a one-month prison sentence for comments posted on a Web site.Capochichi wrote that actions by «Zionists» at the International Monetary Fund make life in Africa so difficult that «the Auschwitz concentration camp appears (by comparison) like heaven on earth.A prosecutor asked the appeals court to sentence Capochichi, who goes by the name Kemi Seba and founded the Tribu Ka group, to a six-month prison sentence.Anti-discrimination group SOS Racisme expressed disappointment with Thursday's ruling.

Check: http://www.pr-inside.com/paris-court-sentences-black-supremacist-r1160630.htm

søndag 5. april 2009

Israel in Sudan...., now the confusing spree starts.

Was Israel's reported strike in Sudan an exercise in propaganda?
By Gideon Levy
Tags: Gideon Levy, Israel news

Shhhhh, Israel has done it again. On the eve of the end of prime minister Ehud Olmert's term, in what appeared like a suspicious coincidence, we heard the report from distant America about another covert, impressive Israeli operation. This time it was carried out by planes or unmanned aerial vehicles. Israel had struck again. The imagination-sparking report fit in well with Olmert's end-of-term celebrations. Everyone, including Olmert himself, spread broad hints about Israel's secret operations during his term, as a sign of his prowess in office. The sweet memories of taking over the boat Karine A at sea, assassinating Imad Mugniyeh (according to foreign sources, of course) and the mysterious shelling in Syria have barely faded. And suddenly we have Sudan. A supply convoy, no less, with dozens of trucks carrying arms from Iran, no less, including a boat at sea, no less, making their way to Gaza were bombed, and several dozen people were killed.
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Nobody knows for sure what was bombed, how much and why. Sudan, after all, is far away. But we can rely on our fine young men in the Mossad and air force to know what they're doing. We were right, it worked again. All our forces returned safely, leaving only dust and ashes from the dangerous convoy. The muttering of Sudan's government about innocent fishing boats that were bombed is irrelevant. Fishermen or terrorists, a la guerre comme a la guerre. The military commentators and the entire Israeli nation in their footsteps were beside themselves with admiration. The Israeli James Bond is still here. An army that hasn't fought against another army for decades finds its glory in such operations. So does the political leadership. What did Olmert say with a wink after the Sudan incident? "There is no place where Israel cannot operate." Hooray. With a quarter of that imagination and daring we could have achieved peace already, but let's not go into such trivia. Due to the character of the operation in Sudan we were unfortunately spared the regular spectacle: the first sergeant spreading a military blanket, on which soldiers lay out the loot - rows and rows of frightening guns. Countless reporters and photographers from Israel and abroad are invited, while officers and commentators recite - from a handed-down page - praises of the great achievement, descriptions of the dangerous weapons captured, and details of the "dangerous and complicated" operation. They also show the public, which is ignorant in these matters, that the war on terror is in full swing and its achievements are enormous. They then reiterate the enormity of the danger facing us. Remember their reports of Hamas getting new arms and equipment before Operation Cast Lead? How they frightened us before the operation, which resembled at best a military maneuver - with no combatant army or real weapons facing us. The end is known: There was no war and no equipment except the primitive Qassams and Grads. This is how the propaganda machine intensifies the danger and enhances the achievement. Thus it brainwashes everyone about the Israel Defense Forces' great, never-ending feats. Now that the Sudan operation is behind us, let's remember its predecessor, Operation Noah's Ark. The story of seizing Karine A could have been taken from an action movie. We were told of Squadron 13 combatants descending from helicopters, rubber boats in the water and intelligence aircraft, photographs and refuelling in the sky. An F-15 Eagle fighter secured the operation and in a Boeing 707 sat - just imagine - the chief of staff and commanders of the air force and navy. The operation was sealed by the inevitable scene of the Israeli flag hoisted on the boat, which was towed to Eilat. There its loot was displayed - 50 tons of outdated guns and mortars. It was seen, of course, as one of the IDF's greatest achievements in the past decade. Some of these operations may be significant to security, others are no more than propaganda and scaremongering exercises for internal and external needs. The new government, with two Sayeret Matkal elite commando unit graduates in its leadership, raises fears that we have more escapades in store. These operations may also fail from time to time, and their contribution and price will be impossible to measure. Meanwhile, let's raise a toast to the glorious bombers who returned from Sudan.

Related articles:
IAF airstrike in Sudan hit convoy of weapons destined for Gaza
Report: Israel carried out 3 attacks on Sudan arms smugglers
Report: Israel used unmanned drones to attack Sudan convoys
Report: U.S. warned Sudan before attack on Gaza convoy

Check: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1076410.html

tirsdag 31. mars 2009

Would u think Israel or Iranian jews will do anything good in Africa??

Last update - 18:24 29/03/2009
Iran to complete hospital that Israel started building in Mauritania
By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: Israel News, Iran, Mauritania
Just a few weeks after the Israeli ambassador to Mauritania was ordered to leave the country, with encouragement from Iran, the regime in Tehran is attempting to take control of a hospital for cancer research and treatment in the Mauritanian capital, which has symbolized relations between Jerusalem and Nouakchott. Iran's Foreign Minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, visited Mauritania on Wednesday, marking the first such visit since 1982. Although the visit lasted only six hours it included a stop at the hospital known by locals as "the Israeli hospital." The hospital project has been stalled since Mauritania severed relations with Israel earlier this month. There are reports that Iran paid the Mauritania government about $10 million to kick out the Israeli ambassador.
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During his visit to the hospital, Mottaki promised that Iran will "replace" Israel and equip the hospital as needed. Mottaki praised the government of Mauritania for suspending relations with Israel, saying "Our enemies in the Middle East have reached the end of the road." The hospital was initiated in 2000 by the Ministry of Health, which envisioned the establishment of an advanced center for cancer research and treatment in Mauritania. The project has gone through ups and downs and was stalled at various stages due to hesitation on the part of the Nouakchott government. About nine months ago the project was kicked into high gear, following requests by the local government, and the pace of work was stepped up. An official inauguration ceremony was to have taken place within the next two months. Israel was to have sent over advanced medical equipment, including state-of-the-art X-ray machines, and a team of doctors was planning to travel to Mauritania to train local physicians in the treatment of cancer patients. Several million shekels were spent on the project, which was funded partly by the Israeli government and partly by the American Jewish Committee. "The aim was to build a medical center that would be a gift from the Jewish people to the Mauritanian people," a source involved with the project said. "What happened there with the Iranians is very regretful. There's no doubt that the Mauritanians acted out of spite."

søndag 29. mars 2009

Israel attacks Iranian convoys in SUDAN???? What more to come??

Israeli drones reportedly attacked Sudan convoys
March 29, 2009
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Israel used unmanned drones to attack Iranian convoys in Sudan on their way to smuggle arms into Gaza, a British newspaper reported.
The long-range missiles being smuggled to Hamas in two convoys at the end of January and in the first week of February had the range to strike Tel Aviv and Israel's nuclear reactor at Dimona, according to the report in the Sunday Times.
At least 50 smugglers were killed in the attacks, the Sunday Times reported.
Unnamed defense sources told the newspaper that Israel chose to use the drones, called unmanned aerial vehicles, because the convoy is a target that is on the move.
“When you attack a fixed target, especially a big one, you are better off using jet aircraft," one source said. "But with a moving target with no definite time for the move UAVs are best, as they can hover extremely high and remain unseen until the target is on the move.”
Earlier this week, Sudanese officials blamed the strike on American forces, but on Friday a Sudanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said the attack "most probably involved Israel."
The January airstrike took place in a remote desert area of eastern Sudan, the officials said, according to Reuters.
Anonymous U.S. officials told The New York Times that Israeli warplanes carried out the January attack.
Though Israel has refused to confirm or deny the attacks, outgoing Israeli Prime Minister told a conference Thursday in Herzliya that "Israel hits every place it can in order to stop terror, near and far." Many interpreted it as a veiled reference to the Sudan strikes.

http://jta.org/news/article/2009/03/29/1004066/times-israeli-drones-attacked-convoy

fredag 27. mars 2009

Israel Attacks Sudan??? because of Hamas REALLY????

U.S. officials say Israel struck Sudan
By Ben Harris · March 27, 2009
NEW YORK (JTA) -- Anonymous U.S. officials told the New York Times that Israeli warplanes attacked a convoy in Sudan believed to be smuggling arms to Gaza in January.
The report cited unnamed U.S. officials. Israel has refused to confirm or deny the attack; however, outgoing Israeli Prime Minister told a conference in Herzliya on Thursday that "Israel hits every place it can in order to stop terror, near and far." Many interpreted it as a veiled reference to the Sudan strike. "Those who need to know, know that there is no place where Israel cannot operate," Olmert said, according to Ha'aretz.
Earlier this week, Sudanese officials blamed the strike on American forces, but on Friday a Sudanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said the attack "most probably involved Israel."
The airstrike took place in a remote desert area of eastern Sudan, the officials said, according to Reuters. CBS news reported Wednesday on its Web site that the Israeli Air Force carried out the attack on the 17-vehicle convoy, killing 39 and injuring many civilians. The weapons were intended for Hamas, the report said.
Other reports in the United States and Egypt said the United States may have carried out the attack, according to Reuters.

http://jta.org/news/article/2009/03/27/1004044/us-says-israel-struck-sudan

tirsdag 17. mars 2009

Marching towards the real genocide in Darfur!!!?

Activists standing firm on Sudanese president arrest warrant
By Eric Fingerhut · March 17, 2009
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Hours after an international court issued a warrant for his arrest, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir kicked humanitarian aid groups out of his country. Nevertheless, Jewish activists who backed the indictment are standing behind their decision.
The world community cannot allow Bashir's crimes and threats to deter the appropriate legal entities from taking action, said the director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Rabbi David Saperstein.
Bashir's reaction reaffirms "the legitimacy of the indictment” by the International Criminal Court, said Saperstein, who noted that Bashir has been obstructing the provision of humanitarian aid for years, and that the indictment and arrest warrant should turn up the pressure on the Sudanese leader.
The warrant charges Bashir with five counts of crimes against humanity -- murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture and rape -- in the Darfur region of Sudan. It also includes two counts of war crimes -- intentionally directing an attacks against a civilian population and pillaging.
After a nearly six-year campaign of systematic rape, expulsion and murder against the citizens of Darfur by the government-backed Janjaweed militia, hundreds of thousands have died and more than 2.5 million have fled their homes and live in refugee camps in the region or in the neighboring countries of Chad and the Central African Republic.
Following the arrest warrant, the Sudanese government revoked the licenses of 13 international humanitarian organizations and evicted them from Sudan on March 4. The government also closed down three domestic relief agencies.
According to the Save Darfur Coalition, the expelled organizations account for at least half of the humanitarian operations in Darfur, and without them, some 1.1 million people will be without food aid, 1.5 million will not have medical care and more than a million will be left without safe drinking water.
“I'm sad" about the situation, but "if criminal law is going to mean anything, we have to call it what it is,” said Rabbi Steve Gutow, executive director of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, which earlier this month passed a resolution supporting the possible use of military force in Darfur.
Gutow said supporters of the indictment anticipated the consequences, but the hope is that the ICC action will have an impact “not today but tomorrow.” He said the arrest warrant increased the likelihood that others in the Sudanese leadership, upset by the international opprobrium, would push out Bashir and set up a more conciliatory government.
Another Jewish group active on the Darfur issue, the American Jewish World Service, refused to connect the two recent events. AJWS spokesman Joshua Berkman said his organization “does not believe there is any legitimate link” between the arrest warrant and the ejection of aid groups.
“The ICC is an independent court and has nothing to do with humanitarian relief work,” he said.
Berkman said AJWS believes the international community is correct in rejecting the idea that humanitarian aid for 4 million people could be used as a “bargaining chip” in any way, and added that it was time for the United States to take the lead in pushing to resolve the conflict.
Saperstein agreed, saying that his group was pushing for the White House to name a special envoy to work on the issue.
After a meeting with President Obama last month, actor George Clooney said he was told there would be an envoy appointed, but the White House has not announced it.
In a letter last week signed by AJWS, the Religious Action Center and the JCPA, more than 50 members of the Save Darfur Coalition urged Obama to condemn publicly Bashir's actions and “insist that he restore access to life-saving humanitarian aid.”
While the effects of the expulsion of aid groups on Darfurians is not yet known, Jewish leaders said that Bashir's actions immediately caught the attention of the wider American Jewish community, which has been at the forefront of efforts to bring the world's focus to the Darfur genocide.
The Reform movement sent out an action alert last week to its congregations urging members to call their members of Congress about Darfur, and "judging from the response, people are re-engaged on this issue," Saperstein said.
He said the indictment and expulsion of aid groups "has galvanized people again."
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http://jta.org/news/article/2009/03/17/1003774/standing-firm-on-sudanese-president-arrest-warrant