Wednesday, April 29, 2009

see i dont care who really like su nope i wont idolize u
thru personal intercation with u i bera witness your some sort of psycho
logically imbalanced individual who declares hes more intellecaul
u make claims and i refute u u become demented\
who adres not wnat to be challenged u urself amditted ur a liar and hypocritical
ur so flawed thinking by epxosing one things then misinforming
\
welcome to pl6 where u witness the sick
bi partison bs and troll with no politics\
u got o no mind cutting ny half sentence
personal atacks slander useless no news no facts to present\
ez downplaying events specific incidents where gov attacked its own citizens
we been thru it times millions no alf no need for repetition
speaking of superstician isnt it wishfil thinking like the missing link?
wich should ahve been establsihed oevr a 2\


eradication depopulation secular dmeocracy capitalist social darwinist\
welcome to lanf of the free whos society is geared engineered essays by edward bernays

the unfit wna lead grow old chaisng conspiracy appelaing to the enemy\
when they have fema ready the courts are silent because

lucky for me i have exerience so when they come for me they will experience \
combate igual muleke no iraq de aarabi ao ataqke metras ki faz krrrrraaacly klack boomi ha era vai com os fume

wants to play elade but said all israeli should die with paletsinais
then u also wnat to see

Monday, April 27, 2009

viruses engineered crisis on altars child sacrificis chapels were templers ritual
pagan parctices isis bapholemet a variety of ideologies that would make orgys
in european tempels quench lusts of scruppulous cults of the ccult demonic worship
demolai

what what u thougth u was evil dont think that i worry i wont deceive u\
but treat me as equal or get dropped like sequels
spit mad miracles like liricales form biblical islamic after that was jacobins an freemasons rosicruscions and pagans spontaneous generations thru maosnic education
\
chu keep persuing blunted usually confused easily i abuse cheerleaders of the ones who rule us\
think they fool us freemaosnic institutions educational state propegated evolution
\when its the communities worldview from material object point of view\

the put it blunt into perspective agressions serve fascist objectives politicians are
front men for corporate interests leading industrailsts capitalists international politics \
bankers fund all of it we pay it thru tax then they rob it

e eu assim e desse jeito
saudades quano naum te veijo\
e desejo tu por perto\
diz pq tu corre de intelecto\
dinheiro e herdeiro do q naum se da ao respeito
o deus q eu aceito e o memmo
mas vcs leu e naum entendeu

Saturday, April 25, 2009

ruiqueza e manipulada por oderns luciferiana sionista
e ordens masonica na cama
querem dominacao anglo ameircana
impor sua cultura
suas practica corrupta
seu systema inigual\
querm control global\
um governo mundial\
lavagem cerebral
philosophia material ista
dialecto paralello capitalista e marxista
dois levao a um systema bancario centrista

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

e e sesse jeito tem fuzil tem tudo\
tem curacao duro assim quano puxo boom deixo tu colado ao muro
todo carborizado cheio de furo
mano aki regulo comu ditaduras
puxa pistola pe no cu desses fio da puta\
sou guerreiro tou na luta quem q problema
ferramenta ja tenho pa tortura
separo teu corpo e asso num churrasco loco
aki e homen caverna

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

ya gon make me yoke up a zealot
choke the life outa devil\
i spot them but wont let them\
keep them close like weapons
israeli catch 1 to the melon\\
bang em then keep it steppin
masjid agents look out of place
see boxfaces go around backof staircases
grab grenades some akays to the rooftop

occupiers i hope they burn in the deepest fires\

u cant stop us we giant octapus\
millions of tenatcels

dont make me expose the torso shirt off \
have u smothered \

yet he resembles
known killers of instrumentals
naseem mujahedeen penninton tp prudentials
feds tap my cell when i say salam
ahmed do not sya bombs\
start laughing telling them we know u wer ebehind 9-11
tell ur handlers its well documented
god forbid something should happen
to me unleash copies od homevideos accusing the presidency
\
u better have shields cuz when the explosions go off
u already know the dill ball bearings and nails str8 aimed at ur grills\

got big ones got the illest guns

ima revolutionary radical reactionary
by any means necessary
like malcom amusalim
so ask allah for mercy for hes the most mercyful

who wan tangle
xrossed like sunni triangle
rocket propelled grenade
tear thru ur army brigades\
mortars that land on ur plate \
mres detonate cu calling in air strikes cuz

u sick immoral
deplorable following orders killing civilians

i bang u out like fist figth kimbo slice
go gracie twist ur face nuttin nice
spit em by the dozen rimes is all tigth
brutal like apartheid palestine will continue to figth
ina few

viva palestina
viva o iraqi\
cant defeat the arabi

u toyed long enough
detsroyed third world has had enough

plunderer like norse conquerors \

abandon ur ambitions
and stop imposing ur corrupt economic systems\
stop being hypocritical talking bout freedom\
u a lying shaytan
occupying lands of islam
said we got dmeocracy at the point of some bombs
ur the most disrespectful arrogant agressive
ur school of americas trained\
death squadrons in south ameirca\
32 double clips cartridges\
when i bust eurupt like battles between factions\
in africa aiming at the corporate bastards
gredy bankers and financial magnates
orchestrated crises all manufactured

child sacrifices on the altar a chil is left lifeless
by these secret societies that contrived this economic crisis
worshipping isis idolizing iblis
luciferian satanic royal families\

isotropic drugs counter revolution by druggin the useless dreams of evolution kabbalistic jewish

look at what they been doing\
brainwashed ur children theu their educational institutions
government like 3rd reich
zionazi alliance
jeyeah im on some newrak brix shit
got deserts got techs and 45ths
who wann it come get some
so many slugs in em \
hell look like hole in sheets down prison
at 13 started sticking at 14
hustle coke to brasilians
just makin a livin
tryin to survive
got caugth for some iron did 3 to 5
told the judge wasnt mine it wa splanetd by one time
could ahve done 3 but he
ju wanna get screwface
got 2 bulls that will poke holes in ur face
gota taste for blood like canabilism
sick the pits on ur corpse eat off of ur carcass
remains scattered thru newark\
inside some sort of luggage\
or floating off of murky waters for the feds to discover
catch me out like a porsh back to da brix
torch so hot i migth scorch when its back to da hips
then call up ya bitch have her suck on my dick
in ur house with ur son walk in and witness

Monday, April 20, 2009

jyeah tuckin 2 milly gats
who wan play big willy get buried like billy bats\
my guns bark like rotweillers
double pump the shoty leave body parts
bouncin up an down like impalas
psychopathetic fully automatic
flow spit like sporadic \
50 cal addicts
that will emphatically
clap shit
bring u back to reality\
third world brutality
from luanda to terra santa
ju wanna prop mercenaries in uganda\
destabilized sudan thru john guarang
funded occupation of west bank \
turn gaza to an open air concentration camp
well documented\
preached peace
but aided moniteraly and militarily
tem redonda tem quadrada tem preta te cromada tem bomba tem granda tem
aquela q cospe 100 e e desse jeito tem fuzil tem g-3\
tem m16 kalish russo e chinez
tem c4 para detonar com voceiz
sou guerreiro islamico sera q vozs entendeiz
\
ju better get edumacated
ur consuming materialist philosophy is unsustainable
thats why wealths been concentrated
in the hands of the few
brittish anglo ameircan n zionist jews
allied to keep u unde rtheir system\
of consumer producer process that imprisons the west\
then exploit the rest impose their economic models\
that leave thrid world impoverished after they defaulted
then privatized their infrastructure projects monopolized their water
charge exagerous amounts in the anme of profit

agra na lingua lusa tuga e angola bam bora \
fazer tipo boas obras sem esculturas
entro no kuduro ma na voz num dancu
carangejo mas respeito
num somo do eixo do mal \
apenas

hoje aki manha desapareci
num esqueci
implosoes explosoes caeem logo vossos coracoes
quano cruzamo o atltantico lembras e dos tempos islamico\
correma fugir escodnem se ate debaxo de estrume\
e o memo e sempre a merda do costume,
de repetente arrependemse e sabem nao tem protecao
se ajoelhao no chao e pecao perdao\
the whole existence of ur nation is base don occupaton\
anexations checkpoints humiliations\
arbitrary detentions torture and displacement.\
zionist freemason israeli united satan\
brittish israeli federation
trilaterall

Sunday, April 19, 2009

wars chaotic the so called patriotic are nothing but demonic/\
backing wars on iraq with no sort of logic/
i say no the wars man fuck da profits/
how bout building new homes then destroying da projects/
/how about food for the mouths?,nah they avoiding thsoe topics
give back the natural resourecs u stole down in the tropics/
stop building nuclear bombs/desecrating qurans/
tell the truth us was who sponsered sadam/

im sick of the looks im sick of the stares\
my ppl depsized for havin kuffis on top of their heads\
analize the lying shytan,theyll greet us with open arms/turn around torute iraqis even worst then sadam/
used to be vietnam,used to be nicaragua/from brasils death squadrons to chile guatemals/
overthrowing democratically elecetd leaders/
waging wars inventing reaosns truly they mislead us/via just look how the media spoonfeeds ya

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

sinister neo colonial narrations claim of superiority that downplaying
contributions of otehr civilizations kush mali african arabian islamic and asian\
playing on the misinformation ever since the crusades that enabled dangerous false portrayals \
lent to bias tales

who wanna get battled left tornapart like bonapart\
they used a coup to drve goulart into exile
proped branco tetsing and train death squadrons\

aspirations the hunger of the third world seen things that cant even give u translation\

im hearin all kinds of rumours
visions of cruel future\
food shortages and no fuel
in the misdt ignorant upheavels that
pit people against people \
let u turn evil though eb awrae ALLAH sees you
like brotehr carlos said its been gutted economically
ur model ur philosophy are dispalys of inferiority\
since the system has now collapsed take a backseat as new powers succeed

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

a tristeza e a pobreza camins lad a lad a riqueza e concentrada
ordems masonica a tempo q manipulava\
o systema cenas potentes sufrimento orience ao ocidente
fugimento campos de refugiados
thru perceptions materialistic obsesions\
got me fiending for dat next shit\
possesions that serve no benefit\
cuz in the hereafter its measurements
thru ur actions and character\
repent or its hell abide therein forever
seek refugee with my creator
pray forgive me my sins \
so many victims
can i really be forgiven
if it wanst for islam me and u migth not even be living
life of criminal from drug dealing to sticking\\
in self defense i transgressed all limits took joy from those killings\
body parts and all cut up with sawzall
u aint seen no evil till u awake at nigth screaming visions
of corpsus that were uprooted form corners
livin this life i bera witness nothing nice\
packing biscuits that tear u up like rice
got a hunger for money starvin for paper
car shot up barely made it cops chased us
got away but scoop up much later in the pj's
3 years for a banger now
dirty and despicable in the brix up in jersey still alive its like a muracle\
stick ups and mob hits its crazy baby moms fled to brasil told her chill n she took my baby\
left for rio wrote me said get my act rigth my life was filled with evil
now hes porbably in a favela soemthing like my sequel doing what i did
or even worst lost contact with my first been cut
my whole lifes been a cycle from busting shots at my rivals to that cat when i knifed u i aint mean it i suppose i went psycho now i see demons im my dreams that look just like u\
look ok asking god pls stop feel like bustin out da glock puttin one in my knot

aspirations,sick of procrassination so i map out revenge for the devastation u caused from ur illegal occupations i aint playing im fa real fellas when i strike ull see explosions like nebulas\
rosy red flesh decimated to the celula levels im like the archangels here to kill all u devils
what im after is the herafter strike fear into ur hearts cuz ur kaffirs i dont fear death \
i embrace it with laugther as amatter a fact im just one ina billion muslims like thsoe in iraq those in algeria those in almeria those in nigeria those in morroco libia and tunisia france and the iberia peninsula from jordan to syria to sudana nd erithrea somalia from mali to indonesia even down to italia lebanon and turkey new jerusalem new jersey this is

Monday, April 13, 2009

yeah im on newark brix shit
hold da fort elizabeth while im totin the 5th
gt gully thats a fact play big willy get bury like billy bats\

brickcity back twin 9 millis who wan play big willies get bureid like billy bats\
my guns bark like rotweiller double pump the shottys leave boddy parts bouncin up and down like impalas crunch mufukas like tostadas im like favelas in brasa ligth up like resistence in basra
swat valley attack ur suppliers u don slipped up now hold they feet to the fires
u mocked

Sunday, April 12, 2009

aint no telling bang em with one in they melon domes start swellon when im dwelling
on instrumentals shit gon get sentimental tears over ur casket facts is we strapped like
straigthjackets no joking

imaginao igualdade mas naummaa conhecem um getto serio ate derretem aguais do deserto e 380's\
\
\\
coitado oh no so tan apoiado \
meu bairro e doidaco e eu dexo tudo molhado
peitod e aco manda lo po caralho
anglo saxonization imperialist colonization opium trading and exploitation
all been erased thru opinion shaping thru their own bias publications
eugenical experimentations and conjecture recreations thru illustrations \
oh how they fly htose imaginations truly alien like beliefs of the pagans add spontaneous generation and u get genetic manipulation socio engineering by the ruling freemasons
brittish israeli federation zionist anglican protestant brittish and american \
evangelical xian and militant atheism working thru an hegellian process that maintains superiority of the
There is no written evidence directly from this early period that relates to Pagan practice. In effect we are dealing with a 'prehistoric' period – a time before written history. Archaeologists have had to draw on sources from both before and after the period to try to understand how people lived. It seems that religion was not a source of spiritual revelation, but more a means of insurance for one's worries. People would create charms or invocations to different gods to ensure success in material things such as good crops or success in battle.
http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/T/timeteam/snapshot_anglosaxon.html

Legal traditions of the world By H. Patrick Glenn p 228
http://books.google.com/books?id=eERrPWIQn2kC&pg=PA228&lpg=PA228&dq=anglo+saxon+islamic+influences%5C&source=bl&ots=YCE2YgLMNj&sig=jDszrMZBKSGp7en3UMaFVtTR-Zg&hl=en&ei=FfThSfmXBZTtlQeys_DfDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7

1215 when the English barons forced King John to sign the Magna Carta.
Islamic jurisprudence on the equal protection law goes back to the case of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab, the third Caliph of Islam, who famously showed by example how the concepts of the supremacy of law and independence of the court should be applied. He had filed a lawsuit against a Jew.

which permitted a living legal system covering all areas of social regulation, in Western categories, from criminal law to family law, from constitutional law to public international law. From the Islamic standpoint, Islamic law is a system of regulation that stems from human political authority but is itself created by God. In a sense, duties to other human beings, whether your equal or political superior, constitute a duty to God. Law is thus perceived as constituting an integrated part of social organisation and is not seen a separate branch of human activity. Law, both as jurisprudence and as a normative system is an articulation and an expression of God's will. As a consequence, within the Islamic outlook, it is difficult to conceive of a secular state or a secular legal system. There is a central debate within Islamic jurisprudence on the character of the conditions under which shari'a can be introduced. There are those who argue that this is only possible within the context of a thoroughly Islamic society, such as the Prophet established in Medina in the seventh century (CE). Others regard such a proposition as idealised and put forward a twentieth century Islamic state as a model. http://www.iiu.edu.my/deed/lawbase/jsrps.html

Law in the orientalist gaze Within the European world, Islamic law has been studied as integral to the orientalist project. Orientalism, as an area of academic interest grew alongside colonialism and to some extent served it by providing both an apparent store of positive knowledge and a series of ideological explanations of the culture and societies of the occupied lands. It is only relatively recently that (Western) jurists have taken a specific interest in Islamic law. Within the orientalist lineage it has been largely seen as a branch of history, administration or general Islamic studies. Indeed the leading text, which has had so much influence on current thinking, Introduction to Islamic Law by Joseph Schacht[24] is a case in point. The interesting aspect of this work and of most others in this field, is the methodological context in which Islamic Law is presented, (or more accurately constructed) and then defined, (or confined). In setting the scene, Schacht tells us;
"[t]he Arabs were and are bound by traditions and precedent. Whatever was customary was right and proper; whatever the forefathers had done deserved to be imitated. This was the golden rule for Arabs whose existence on a narrow margin in an unpropitious environment did not leave much room for experiments and innovations which might upset the precarious balance of their lives."[25]http://www.iiu.edu.my/deed/lawbase/jsrps.html
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Lothian's success represented a surprisingly triumphant climax to a career that had otherwise failed to fulfil his early promise. A first in modern history at New College, Oxford, followed by recruitment to Lord Milner's "Kindergarten" of bright young men who implemented South Africa's post-Boer War reconstruction, won him influential imperialist patrons, such as Milner and his successor as governor, Lord Selborne, son-in-law of the British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury. On leaving South Africa in 1910, Kerr became editor of The Round Table, a journal his Kindergarten colleagues established to promote closer integration within the British Empire. Its editors generally took an affirmative view of moderate state intervention to enhance both social justice and national efficiency, urging labor and capital to cooperate for both their own interests and those of the broader community.http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-9600252_ITM

Nicholas Cull's study of British propaganda in the United States before Pearl Harbor likewise applauded Lothian's skilful management of British public relations, pointing to numerous occasions when he was crucial in orchestrating British propaganda strategy, usually in the direction of providing more accurate information and greater access to American journalists, and describing him as "the single most significant figure in the development of British propaganda in the United States." (7) D. C. Watt concluded: "Lord Lothian's embassy ... was clearly an enormous success," citing the "covert and effective" liaison work between the New York-based British Information Service (BIS) and the interventionist organizations, the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies and the Century Club Group, and BIS use of "inter-war inter-university contacts." (8) http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-9600252_ITM
In recent years Lothian's reputation has undergone something of a renascence, as a new generation of historians have drawn attention to the posthumous impact of his--and other British--calls for world federalism, or at least a federal union of the Western democracies, in inspiring Altiero Spinelli and associated European intellectual federalists to establish what would eventually become the European Union. (12) Admittedly, John Pinder has drawn attention to the irony that Lothian invariably believed that the closer association of the British Empire or Commonwealth with the United States must be the core and sine qua non of any such union of the European democracies, an outlook he believes accounts for Lothian's failure to put forward any concrete proposals for the development of European unity. (13) Turner, too, raised the "irony" that "European federalists" have "honoured [Lothian] as the intellectual ancestor of a concept which he would hardly have recognised and which would have been quite low in his order of priorities." (14
Even though his biographer stated that between the wars Lothian "was above all interested in relations with the United States," (15) and assessments of his service as ambassador invariably draw attention to Lothian's longstanding support for closer Anglo-American relations, Lothian's commitment to what might be described as an Atlanticist perspective has been somewhat neglected, and when mentioned, generally subordinated to what were perceived as his broader views on the need to prevent future wars by diluting purely national sovereignty. Turner even suggested that "by the end of his life he had become committed to Pax Anglo-Americana in default of anything else." (16) Several studies of Lothian's activities during World War I and at the Paris Peace Conference are a partial exception, stressing his eagerness to encourage close cooperation between the United States and the British Empire and his belief that continuing Anglo-American collaboration must form the bedrock of any postwar settlement. (17\

4/29: Day production and use of chemical weapons was outlawed world-wide (1997); day to mourn their victims. [Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons a/k/a Chemical Weapons Convention: signed 1/13/1993; entered into force 4/29/1997.] [Israel is believed to currently possess chemical weapons in spite of the Treaty's prohibition. Israel has not ratified the Treaty. On 4/16/2003, Syria proposed making the Middle East a region free of all weapons of mass destruction.] [In the name of Elohim, and for love of Elohim, Jews should renounce the production, acquisition, and use of chemical weapons, and should demand destruction of all existing weapons.] [Text of Convention] [For more information, see U.N. Disarmament of Weapons of Mass Destruction website; Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons webpage; Sipri Chemical and Biological Weapons Project: Chemical Weapons Convention Mainpage; Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Project website; Monterey Institute of International Studies Chemical and Biological Weapons Resource Page; Federation of American Scientists (FAS) Chemical and Biological Arms Control Program website.] [Text of United Nations Charter, chapter V, article 26]

/1: Day the world's nations committed to stop proliferation of nuclear weapons (1968); vigil to protest the production and use of all nuclear weapons world-wide. [Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: signed 7/1/1968; entered into force 3/5/1970.] [Israel has developed nuclear weapons in spite of the Treaty's prohibition.: Day the world's nations committed to stop proliferation of nuclear weapons (1968); vigil to protest the production and use of all nuclear weapons world-wide. [Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: signed 7/1/1968; entered into force 3/5/1970.] [Israel has developed nuclear weapons in spite of the Treaty's prohibition. Israel has not ratified the Treaty. On 4/16/2003, Syria proposed making the Middle East a region free of all weapons of mass destruction.] [In the name of Elohim, and for love of Elohim, Jews should renounce the production, acquisition, and use of nuclear weapons, and should demand destruction of all existing weapons.] [Text of Convention] [For more information, see U.N. Disarmament of Weapons of Mass Destruction website; International Atomic Energy Agency (I.A.E.A.) website. For information on Israel's nukes, see Federation of American Scientists (FAS) nuke guide ] [Text of United Nations Charter, chapter V, article 26http://www.wheeloftheyear.com/2009/jewish.htm

10: Day the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, and fundamental rights were recognized world-wide (1948). [The U.N. General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (U.D.H.R.) in Resolution 217 A(III). See Text of Declaration. For more information on the history of the U.D.H.R., see Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute website. The U.D.H.R. is generally recognized as binding customary international law. In 1966, the concepts of the U.D.H.R. were expanded and drafted into two binding international treaties with enforcement mechanisms. The Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Text of Covenant) is enforced by the Human Rights Committee (see Human Rights Committee website; University of Minnesota Human Rights Library website) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (see Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights website; Human Rights Watch website). The Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (Text of Covenant) is enforced by the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights(see Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights website).] [a/k/a International Human Rights Day]

12/15: Day the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution, guaranteeing fundamental rights to all (1791). [Text of Bill of Rights] [For more information about the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution, see U.S. National Archives & Records Administration website and the Bill of Rights Institute website. For information on organizations that advocate for enforcement of rights and liberties in the Bill of Rights, see Center for Constitutional Rights website; American Civil Liberties Union website.] [a/k/a Bill of Rights Day

Day ethnic discrimination was outlawed world-wide (1969); day to mourn all manifestations of racism. [Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: signed/adopted 3/7/1966; entered into force 1/4/1969.] [Text of Convention] [For more information, see Anti Racism Information Service website; Human Rights Watch website.]

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/15 to 3/21: Old Anglo-Teutonic festival of Goddess Ostara, celebrating the annual rebirth. Her Hare gave gifts of eggs - signifying rebirth.
* 3/16 eve to 3/23 eve: Lesser Eleusinian Mysteries--Old Greek festival celebrating the marriage of Goddess Kore and God Dionysos, following their return from Elysium. [Dionysos was identified with Plouton at Eleusis. While Demeter believed Her daughter to have been abducted and raped by Dionysos-Plouton, from the perspective of Kore-Persephone and Dionysos-Plouton, it was an elopement.] [Devotees dedicated themselves to service of Goddess and God after being purified by water and fire.]

There are several different views on Islamic science among historians of science. The traditionalist view, as exemplified by Bertrand Russell,[6] holds that Islamic science, while admirable in many technical ways, lacked the intellectual energy required for innovation and was chiefly important as a preserver of ancient knowledge and transmitter to medieval Europe. The revisionist view, as exemplified by Abdus Salam[7] and George Saliba,[8] holds that a Muslim scientific revolution occurred during the Middle Ages,[9][10] an expression with which scholars such as Donald Routledge Hill and Ahmad Y Hassan express the view that Islam was the driving force behind the Muslim achievements,[11] while Robert Briffault even sees Islamic science as the foundation of modern science.[12] The most prominent view in recent scholarship, however, as examplified by Toby E. Huff,[13][14] Will Durant,[15] Fielding H. Garrison,[16] Muhammad Iqbal[17] Hossein Nasr and Bernard Lewis,[18] holds that Muslim scientists did help in laying the foundations for an experimental science with their contributions to the scientific method and their empirical, experimental and quantitative approach to scientific inquiry, but that their work cannot be considered a Scientific Revolution,[13] like that which occurred in early modern Europe and led to the emergence of modern science,[19][20] with the exception of Ibn al-Haytham's Book of Optics which is widely considered a revolution in the fields of optics and visual perception

National Security Study Memorandum 200, a geopolitical strategy document prepared by Henry Kissinger, which targeted thirteen countries for massive population reduction by means of creating food scarcity, sterilization and war. George H.W. Bush's role in advising China on its one-child policy and the forcible sterilization of native American women is also presented as evidence of the elite's ruthless pursuit of eugenics
http://www.kheper.net/topics/transhumanism/What_Is_Transhumanism.html

The Guinness Book of World Records recognizes the University of Al Karaouine in Fez, Morocco as the oldest university in the world with its founding in 859.[36] Al-Azhar University, founded in Cairo, Egypt in the 10th century, offered a variety of academic degrees, including postgraduate degrees, and is often considered the first full-fledged university
Another common feature during the Islamic Golden Age was the large number of Muslim polymaths or "universal geniuses", scholars who contributed to many different fields of knowledge. Muslim polymaths were known as "Hakeems" and they had a wide breadth of knowledge in many different fields of religious and secular learning, comparable to the later "Renaissance Men", such as Leonardo da Vinci, of the European Renaissance period. Polymath scholars were so common during the Islamic Golden Age that it was rare to find a scholar who specialized in any single field at the time.[38] Notable Muslim polymaths included al-Biruni, al-Jahiz, al-Kindi, Abu Bakr Muhammad al-Razi, Ibn Sina, al-Idrisi, Ibn Bajja, Ibn Zuhr, Ibn Tufayl, Ibn Rushd, al-Suyuti[39] Geber, al-Khwarizmi, the Banū Mūsā, Abbas Ibn Firnas, al-Farabi, al-Masudi, al-Muqaddasi, Alhacen, Omar KhayyÔm, al-Ghazali, al-Khazini, Avempace, al-Jazari, Ibn al-Nafis, Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī, Ibn al-Shatir, Ibn Khaldun, and Taqi al-Din, among many others

Muslim scientists placed a greater emphasis on experimentation than previous ancient civilizations (for example, Greek philosophy placed a greater emphasis on rationality rather than empiricism),[12][15] which was due to the emphasis on empirical observation found in the Qur'an and Sunnah,[69][70][71][72] and the rigorous historical methods established in the science of hadith.[69] Muslim scientists thus combined precise observation, controlled experiment and careful records[15] with a new[12] approach to scientific inquiry which led to the development of the scientific method.[73] In particular, the empirical observations and experiments of Ibn al-Haytham (Alhacen) in his Book of Optics (1021) is seen as the beginning of the modern scientific method,[74] which he first introduced to optics and psychology. Rosanna Gorini writes:
"According to the majority of the historians al-Haytham was the pioneer of the modern scientific method. With his book he changed the meaning of the term optics and established experiments as the norm of proof in the field. His investigations are based not on abstract theories, but on experimental evidences and his experiments were systematic and repeatable


Background to this discussion • Whereas the Greeks systematised, generalised and theorised, the Muslims established new methods of investigation, of experimentation, observation, measurement and development. • However, how can such a significant claim be substantiated, and how is it that many of us are unaware of such a claim ever existing ? • Montgomery Watt, himself concluded that it was so because Europe was reacting against Islam [that] it belittled the influence of the Saracens [Muslims] and exaggerated its dependence on its Greek and Roman heritage. • Why was Europe trying so hard to conceal any links with Islam? • George Sarton, traced the “roots” of Western Intellectual development to the Arab tradition The most valuable of all, the most original & the most pregnant [works] Were written in Arabic. From the mid eighth to the end of the eleventh Century, Arabic was the scientific, the progressive language of mankind. During that period, anyone wishing to be well informed and up to date, Had to study Arabic. http://www.amalpress.com

Medicine • George Bernard Shaw applauded the medical importance of Islamic teachings in building a healthy society. • The Muslim scientists made wonderful achievements in the sphere of medical science – in areas of anatomy, physiology, bacteriology, diagnosis and treatment, surgery and midwifery. • Europe was at a significantly lower ebb than the Islamic world • First European Hospital was in 1550 http://www.amalpress.com

The first documented description of a peer review process is found in the Ethics of the Physician written by Ishaq bin Ali al-Rahwi (854–931) of al-Raha, Syria, who describes the first medical peer review process. His work, as well as later Arabic medical manuals, state that a visiting physician must always make duplicate notes of a patient's condition on every visit. When the patient was cured or had died, the notes of the physician were examined by a local medical council of other physicians, who would review the practising physician's notes to decide whether his/her performance have met the required standards of medical care. If their reviews were negative, the practicing physician could face a lawsuit from a maltreated patient.[87]
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Abu al-Qasim (Abulcasis), considered a pioneer of modern surgery,[100] wrote the Al-Tasrif (1000), a 30-volume medical encyclopedia which was taught at Muslim and European medical schools until the 17th century. He invented numerous surgical instruments, including the first instruments unique to women,[101] as well as the surgical uses of catgut and forceps, the ligature, surgical needle, scalpel, curette, retractor, surgical spoon, sound, surgical hook, surgical rod, and specula,[102] bone saw,[90] and plaster.[103] In 1021, Ibn al-Haytham (Alhacen) made important advances in eye surgery, as he studied and correctly explained the process of sight and visual perception for the first time in his Book of Optics (1021).[1

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Note 4 of the item “Nicolaus Copernicus” included in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy states, “In De revolutionibus he (Copernicus) uses the form of Tusi’s device with inclined axes for the inequality of the precession and the variation of the obliquity of the ecliptic, and in both the ‘Commentariolus’ and ‘De revolutionibus’ he uses it for the oscillation of the orbital planes in the latitude – theory… The planetary models for longitude in the ‘Commentariolus’ are all based upon the models of Ibn ash-Shatir – although the arrangement for the inferior planets is incorrect – while those for the superior planets in De revolutionibus use the same arrangement as Urdi’s and Shirazi’s model, and for the inferior planets the smaller epicycle is converted into an equivalent rotating eccentricity that constitutes a correct adaptation of Ibn ash-Shatir’s model. In both the Commentariolus and De revolutionibus the model is identical to Ibn ash-Shatir’s…”

For a change of pace, check out today's article from THE INDEPENDENT, "How> Islamic inventors changed the world":>> http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_technology/article350594.ece>> For example, "the technique of inoculation was not invented by Jenner and> Pasteur but was devised in the Muslim world and brought to Europe from> Turkey by the wife of the English ambassador to Istanbul in 1724. Children> in Turkey were vaccinated with cowpox to fight the deadly smallpox at> least 50 years before the West discovered it.">> Also, "Ali ibn Nafi, known by his nickname of Ziryab (Blackbird) came from> Iraq to Cordoba in the 9th century and brought with him the concept of the> three-course meal - soup, followed by fish or meat, then fruit and nuts.> He also introduced crystal glasses (which had been invented after> experiments with rock crystal by Abbas ibn Firnas).">> and, "the modern cheque comes from the Arabic saqq, a written vow to pay> for goods when they were delivered, to avoid money having to be> transported across dangerous terrain. In the 9th century, a Muslim> businessman could cash a cheque in China drawn on his bank in Baghdad.">> See also the link to>>http://www.1001inventions.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=main.viewSection&intSectionID=309>> For example, "Long before Copernicus>> "Did you know that long before Copernicus astronomer Ibn Al-Shatir in the> 13th century figure out that despite appearances the earth revolved around> the sun. It remains controversial whether Copernicus was directly> influenced by al-Shatir's work. The idea of the movement of the planets is> attributed to Kepler and Copernicus while not crediting the contribution> of Ibn Al-Shatir. The fact is though the maths by Ibn al-Shatir are> identical to those of Copernicus.">> Paul Z.>> ************************************************************************> THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF 9-11-2001, forthcoming in April 2006> RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY, Paul Zarembka, editor, Elsevier Science> ********************* http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka

Postmodernism and the other By Ziauddin Sardar
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But in his view these are not the only gods. These visible gods, he thinks, were the first gods which human beings recognized. They were called gods because they run or course forever through the heavens. The Greek word for "I run" is theƓ; the Greek word for god is "theos." But later, when cities were founded, other gods were recognized. These are the gods we call Zeus, Athena, Hera, and so forth--the Olympians. We can call them that provided we don't believe everything about them that Homer and Hesiod and their ilk tell us. For one thing, no human being has the slightest idea of these gods' true names, i.e., what they call each other. (It's probably not Zeus, Hera, etc.) These are the gods of civilized life; that's why (says Plato) they are not recognized by most of the barbarians. These are the gods that care about human beings and are aware of whether we are good or wicked.
Like the visible sky gods, these gods are everlasting; they have incorruptible bodies; they do not come into being and pass away. Their minds are in complete control of their bodies. Note the difference from human beings. Our bodies resist the control of our minds, not least when they lead us into temptation.
Now, there are two key differences between this group of gods and the visible sky gods: First, these gods are essentially invisible, but they can reveal themselves to us when they wish. Secondly, these gods care about whether human beings are good or not. Both kinds of god provide us with benefits: The sun's benefits are obvious. The planets and stars help us tell the time of night or season of the year and enable navigators to find their ways on the seas. But the invisible gods, the ones we call Zeus, Hera, etc. care about the well-being of societies and individualshttp://www.wku.edu/~jan.garrett/pgods.htm#platforms

The first God was Ptah who ruled for 9,000 years. Ra the Sun God, ruled for about 1,000 years.Shu followed him ruling 700 years.Geb follwed him ruling 500 years.Osiris ruled 450 before his evil brother Seth killed and dismembered him.Seth ruled for 350 until Osirus' son Horus could do battle with him. These battles are chronocled in Egypt's history.Horus managed to managed to wrestle the throne from Seth.There was a pantheon of extraterrestrails Gods who tried to decide who should take over the Egyptian rule. They chose Horus who ruled for 300 years. Those 7 Gods, ruled a total of 12,300 yearsKing of the gods of Egypt. Patron of the Pharoahs. Originally a god of fertility, a local deity of Memphis. Ammon became linked with the sun god Ra through the royal family, becoming Ammon-Ra
\soul when the departed are brought to the hall of the dead.
ASTARTE
The Assyro-Babylonian goddess Ishtar, inducted into the Egyptian pantheon and made a daughter of Ammon-Ra. Sometimes identified (or confused, which is the same thing) with Isis.
ATUM
The first of the gods, the self-created. By sheer will, Atum formed himself out of the stagnant waters of Nun. Atum was bisexual and was sometimes called "the great He-She." The Egyptians had two cosmogonies, one taught by the priests at Heliopolis and the other by the priests at Memphis. The priests at Memphis taught that Nun and Atum, together with Atum's children Shu and Tefnut, were aspects or forms of Ptah.
BAST - BASTE
The cat-headed goddess, a local deity of the delta. The kindly goddess of joy, music and dancing. Cats were sacred to Bast as a symbol of animal passion. Bast's devotees celebrated their lady with processions of flower-laden barges and orgiastic ceremonies. Her festivals were licentious and quite popular.
HATHOR
A sky goddess, sometimes represented as a woman with cow's horns between which hangs a solar disc, sometimes portrayed as a cow. Hathor concerns herself with beauty, love and marriage, and watches over women giving birth. Mother and wife of Ra. Hathor is also a goddess of death and offers comfort to the newly dead as they pass into the after-world.
HORUS
The falcon-headed god. A complex deity with many aspects. Some of them are: Horus the Elder, a sky god whose eyes are the sun and the moon, continually at war with Set, the god of evil; Horus of the Horizon, symbolized by the rising and setting sun; Horus the Child, whose frequent depiction as a baby at the breast of his mother Isis influenced Christian images of the Madonna and the Christ child; Horus, son of Isis, avenger of Osiris. .
ISIS
Daughter of Nut and Geb. Wife and sister of Osiris (the ancients had nothing against divine incest). The ideal wife and mother. Generally a goddess of the home and person rather than of the temple and the priest. After the twenty sixth dynasty, Isis is increasingly portrayed as a nursing mother, and her cult eventually spread throughout the Roman empire. Her husband/brother was Osiris who was slain by their brother Set. She had his dismembered remains restored. Their son was Horus.
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Rhodes attended the Bishop's Stortford Grammar School. In 1873, Rhodes left his farm field in the care of his business partner, Rudd, and sailed for England to complete his studies. He was admitted to Oriel College, Oxford, but stayed for only one term in 1873, leaving for South Africa and returning for his second term in 1876. He was greatly influenced by John Ruskin's inaugural lecture at Oxford, which reinforced his own attachment to the cause of British imperialism. Among his Oxford associates were Rochefort Maguire, later a fellow of All Souls College and a director of the British South Africa Company, and Charles Metcalfe. His university career engendered in him an admiration for the Oxford "system", which was eventually to mature into his scholarship scheme: "Wherever you turn your eye—except in science—an Oxford man is at the top of the tree".
While attending Oriel College, Rhodes became a Freemason. Although his initial view of it was not approving, he continued to be a Freemason until his death in 1902. The failures of the Freemasons, in his mind, later caused him to envisage his own secret society with the goal of bringing the entire world under British rule
Cecil John Rhodes DCL (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902[1]) was an English-born businessman, mining magnate, and politician in South Africa. He was the founder of the diamond company De Beers, which today markets 40% of the world's rough diamonds and at one time marketed 90%.[2] He was an ardent believer in colonialism and imperialism, and was the founder of the state of Rhodesia, which was named after him. Rhodesia, later Northern and Southern Rhodesia, eventually became Zambia and Zimbabwe respectively. South Africa's Rhodes University is named in tribute to him, and he is also known for the Rhodes Scholarship which is funded by his estate\

What nineteenth-century Transcendentalists and Muggletonians hoped to be in reordering the triumvirate of society, school, and family, twentieth-century Fabians actually were. Although far from the only potent organization working behind the scenes to radically reshape domestic and international life, it would not be too far out of line to call the twentieth century the Fabian century. One thing is certain: the direction of modern schooling for the bottom 90 percent of our society has followed a largely Fabian design—and the puzzling security and prestige enjoyed at the moment by those who speak of "globalism" and "multiculturalism" are a direct result of heed paid earlier to Fabian prophecies that a welfare state, followed by an intense focus on internationalism, would be the mechanism elevating corporate society over political society, and a necessary precursor to utopia. Fabian theory is the Das Kapital of financial capitalism
both sides. The British Labour Party and its post-WWII welfare state are Fabianism made visible. This is well understood; not so easily comprehended are signs of an aristocratic temper—like this little anti-meritocractic Fabian gem found in a report of the British College of Surgeons:
Medicine would lose immeasurably if the proportion of such students [from upper-class and upper-middle-class homes] were to be reduced in favour of precocious children who qualify for subsidies [i.e., scholarship students
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What Darwin accomplished with his books was a freeing of discussion from the narrow straitjacket it had worn when society was considered a matter of internal associations and relationships. Darwin made it possible to consider political affairs as a prime instrument of social evolution. Here was a pivotal moment in Western thought, a changing of the guard in which secular purpose replaced religious purpose, long before trashed by the Enlightenment.\
For the poor, the working classes, and middle classes in the American sense,7 this change in outlook, lauded by the most influential minds of the nineteenth century, was a catastrophe of titanic proportions, especially for government schoolchildren. Children could no longer simply be parents’ darlings. Many were (biologically) a racial menace. The rest had to be thought of as soldiers in genetic combat, the moral equivalent of war. For all but a relative handful of favored families, aspiration was off the board as a scientific proposition.
For governments, children could no longer be considered individuals but were regarded as categories, rungs on a biological ladder. Evolutionary science pronounced the majority useless mouths waiting for nature to dispense with entirely. Nature (as expressed through her human agents) was to be understood not as cruel or oppressive but beautifully, functionally purposeful—a neo-pagan perspective to be reflected in the organization and administration of schools.
Three distinct and conflicting tendencies competed in the nineteenth-century theory of society: first was the empirical tendency stemming from John Locke and David Hume which led to that outlook on the study of society we call pragmatism, and eventually to behavioristic psychology; the second line descended from Immanuel Kant, Hegel, Savigny, and others and led to the organic theory of the modern state, the preferred metaphor of Fabians (and many later systems theorists); the third outlook comes to us out of Rousseau, Diderot, d’Alembert, Bentham, the Mills, and leads almost directly to the utilitarian state of Marxist socialism. Each of these postures was savagely assailed over time by the development of academic Darwinism. After Darwin, utopia as a human-friendly place dies an agonizing death. The last conception of utopia after Darwin which isn’t some kind of hellish nightmare is William Morris’ News from Nowhere
With only niggling reservations, the Fabian brain trust had no difficulty employing force to shape recalcitrant individuals, groups, and organizations. Force in the absence of divine injunctions is a tool to be employed unsentimentally. Fabian George Bernard Shaw established the principle wittily in 1920 when he said that under a Fabian future government:
You would not be allowed to be poor. You would be forcibly fed, clothed, lodged, taught, and employed whether you like it or not. If it were discovered that you have not character and industry, you might possibly be executed in a kindly manner.- The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism

Over 400,000 Manuscript Volumes at Cordoba Circa 961
Caliph of Cordoba in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia), Al-Hakam II was fond of books and learning, and amassed a vast library containing 400,000 books. During his reign, a massive translation effort was undertaken, and many books were translated from Latin and Greek into Arabic. He formed a joint committee of Arab Muslims and Iberian Mozarab Christians for this task.
The catalogue of the royal library "alone consisted of forty-four volumes. Under Al-Haim II (961-976) this library was reported to have given employment to over 500 people. . . . Elsewhere at Moslem Spain there was a total of seventy libraries in the 10th century, several in Toledo. In addition to the royal library, these included libraries in universities in Cordoba, Seville, Malaga, and Granada , among others, and in numerous mosques. Private libraries flourished in Moslem Spain, and it was said that Cordoba was the greatest book market in the western world in the 10th century." (Harris, History of Libraries in the Western World 4th ed [1999] 81).

There is one episode in the history of the Anglo-Saxons which is oftoo much importance to be passed over without an extended notice. I allude to the establishment of Guilds. These wereconfraternities which, as will hereafter be shown, gave form andfeature to the organization of the modern Masonic Lodges.But this is a subject of so much interest in the present inquirythat it cannot be dismissed at the close of the investigation of a differentthoughcognate topic. Its consideration must therefore be deferred to thesucceeding chapter.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

no time out out soon ull find out
dmeogra[hically ur state is on the wya out
u cant cope with the growth of the surrounding natives\
so u stelled but lately its crublimg like immigration
euro jews decline offers for assimilation no thanks
promises of incentive payments to settle in west bank\
asthe earth sitches off on its axis u can bet that opposites gonna clash
the interplay between the natives under apartheid
un and us aid has to go thru israelis then filtered thru the pa
politcally apletsinians live it eat it its not them its u whos conditioned
thinking u comprehend when wtach u been reading about them in usa?
ur already mk'd like essays by edward bernay the figure out who to
os poderosos coruupto juro q quando sobe em forma de odio
\vosso negocio petroleo coca cola marlboro quem todo controlo mas eu sou sub solo

lt it be remembered born on 22 spettmber

why u still occupying got settlements multiplying
sieges that leave refuggee camps on fire
uproot olive trees my hear goes to to rachie family
know that ur dagther was godsent as a testament to humanity
compassionate so full of life
devoted her heart to palestine
knowing it coul cost ehr her life
unde rthe occupation its onlya matter of time

Monday, April 6, 2009

your doctrine is self monitered by the same monster who spwaned it
got u hook on it like ur economic models are authored
to make usury legal chargin interest on every transaction
ponzy schemes they riansacking selling dreams like fiends
when the smoke clear 50 billion just aint there\
whistleblowers gag orders

o chao estremece treme igual terremotos
sinais de deus nem e preciso binoculos\
e obvio q cs so cheiod e odio invade territorios
por oleo e controllo coca cola e marlboro\
quer dominio socio economico\
subjugar dominar afundar paises
eles cria situacoes e crises
fome e triste