I think I found out the cause of why the gang stalkers are so aggressive supporting Islam. Even the Japanese V2K perps are speaking on the side of the Muslims such as how the Muslims can do to fight back against Christians. I have seen the Muslims in strange places such as in front of Zagreb cathedral or the Dracula Castle. The V2K perps would manipulate what they say using my sub vocal code and they seemed to change the subjects or make it short to claim it as what I said or thought. I don't know how many people dead and kept in the mosques in Egypt during the riots. I had some Catholic friends who were members in the Catholic churches in Egypt. How many got dead or persecuted? I don't know.
This morning, I tried to go to see the doctor and was late and made it rescheduled. Then I went to Sv. Braz church and saw a priest at the end of the mass talking about Internet photography and Autobus things. I was not sure if that is something to do with what I'm doing. I had a good example at Medjugorje that the friar was talking about someone failed to be faithful by playing computer games and such. I filmed that one while I was hearing the translation, so what the friar was saying must be what I've heard. I can share it if it has something like gaslighting.
Parish priests are bribed and threatened by the mosques and security people? I don't know. It could be the reason the church nowadays are so strict with the gang stalkers freely showing up in a group. I saw few Muslim women in Split Cathedral and saw a woman putting headcover on and off in Medjugorje mass. Moster has the parish office for the Medjugorje. So, we can imagine what happened to that one.
Well, the V2K perps said that some people are more realistic about the groupthink and they would think in the way insider-outsider / hunters-prays philosophy. They would say that they can report the non-friends for the small money. Also, they would think the pray would be anywhere or a gypsy or a homeless in future. They would think like what the pray owns would be whose in future. In this style of thinking, they are more rationalized to see the outsider as something for the exploitation rather than a possible new friend. The V2K perps said that this is a new philosophy for the church perps. But, you will see how it would be in the reality. It would be easy for the Croat perps to claim someone as a Muslim or a Serb and take everything just like the war simulation. Now, do we have a piece in Medjugorje or in other areas? As far as the people wearing NYPD or NYFD logo clothes around, I don't think there would be any because there are always some people thinking of taking advantage of the situation and manipulation against another.
This morning, I tried to go to see the doctor and was late and made it rescheduled. Then I went to Sv. Braz church and saw a priest at the end of the mass talking about Internet photography and Autobus things. I was not sure if that is something to do with what I'm doing. I had a good example at Medjugorje that the friar was talking about someone failed to be faithful by playing computer games and such. I filmed that one while I was hearing the translation, so what the friar was saying must be what I've heard. I can share it if it has something like gaslighting.
Parish priests are bribed and threatened by the mosques and security people? I don't know. It could be the reason the church nowadays are so strict with the gang stalkers freely showing up in a group. I saw few Muslim women in Split Cathedral and saw a woman putting headcover on and off in Medjugorje mass. Moster has the parish office for the Medjugorje. So, we can imagine what happened to that one.
Well, the V2K perps said that some people are more realistic about the groupthink and they would think in the way insider-outsider / hunters-prays philosophy. They would say that they can report the non-friends for the small money. Also, they would think the pray would be anywhere or a gypsy or a homeless in future. They would think like what the pray owns would be whose in future. In this style of thinking, they are more rationalized to see the outsider as something for the exploitation rather than a possible new friend. The V2K perps said that this is a new philosophy for the church perps. But, you will see how it would be in the reality. It would be easy for the Croat perps to claim someone as a Muslim or a Serb and take everything just like the war simulation. Now, do we have a piece in Medjugorje or in other areas? As far as the people wearing NYPD or NYFD logo clothes around, I don't think there would be any because there are always some people thinking of taking advantage of the situation and manipulation against another.
Muslim DHS adviser to persecuted Christians: You incited Muslims
A muslim adviser to the Department of Homeland Security has used his Twitter profile to defend the Muslim Brotherhood while accusing Egypt’s persecuted Christian minority of inciting against Islam.Earlier this month, Mohamed Elibiary, who was appointed to the Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council by then-secretary Janet Napolitano in 2010, tweeted that he was reappointed and even promoted.
The Investigative Project on Terrorism reported Elibiary’s tweets about Egypt’s Coptic Christians.
“For decade since 9/11 attack extremist American #Coptic activists have nurtured anti #Islam & anti #Muslim sentiments among AM RT wing,” Elibiary wrote.
Earlier, Elibiary attacked the U.S. Coptic community for its protests against a wave of Muslim attacks on their relatives in Egypt.
“Good read by @mwhanna1 on need to reform #Coptic activism in #US including stop promoting #Islamophobia,” he wrote Sept. 14.
Michael Meunier, president of Egypt’s Al-Haya Party and a Coptic activist, reacted to Elibiary’s tweets.
“I think the Obama administration should be ashamed to have had someone like this in their administration,” he said. “This underscores the thinking inside the Obama administration.”
WND further found Elibiary tweeted in defense of the Muslim Brotherhood and its U.S. offshoots in an exchange with the Investigative Project.
“I treat MB objectively & w/ nuance. You define MB term too broadly, advocate 4 shutting down US Muslim orgs &treat all as ‘FACSISTS,’” he wrote.
Supporter of radicals
Elibiary is a strong supporter of the radical Islamist theologian who calls for “war” with the non-Muslim world and whose teachings inspired and continue to govern al-Qaida and Islamic terrorist organizations worldwide.
As WND reported, he spoke at a conference that honored the anti-U.S. founder of the Iranian Islamic revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini.
Elibiary has strongly criticized the government’s persecution of fundraisers for Hamas and is a defender of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
He fervently endorses the teachings of Egyptian writer Sayyid Qutb, who is widely considered the father of the modern Islamic terrorist movement. Osama bin Laden and jihadist groups worldwide rely on Qutb for their fatwas and ideology.
Elibiary, meanwhile, has criticized the U.S. government’s prosecution and conviction of the Holy Land Foundation and five former officials for providing more than $12 million to Hamas, depicting the case as a defeat for the United States.
He wrote an op-ed in the Dallas Morning News suggesting the convictions were part of a U.S. government policy of “denying our civil liberties and privacy at home” while pursuing anti-terror policies that have “left thousands of Americans dead, tens of thousands maimed, trillions of taxpayer dollars squandered and our homeland more vulnerable than ever.”
The Homeland Security Advisory Council, part of the executive office of the president, was formed by an executive order by President Bush in 2002.
Qutb, executed in 1966 on charges of attempting to overthrow the Egyptian government, called for the creation of a worldwide Islamic state.
Qutb declared: “There is only one place on earth which can be called the home of Islam (Dar-ul-Islam), and it is that place where the Islamic state is established and the Shariah is the authority and God’s limits are observed.”
Qutb labeled the non-Muslim world the Dar-ul-Harb – the house of war.
“A Muslim can have only two possible relations with Dar-ul-Harb: peace with a contractual agreement, or war,” wrote Qutb.
“A country with which there is a treaty will not be considered the home of Islam,” he said.
Elibiary has regularly upheld the teachings of Qutb. He writes that he sees in Qutb “the potential for a strong spiritual rebirth that’s truly ecumenical allowing all faiths practiced in America to enrich us and motivate us to serve God better by serving our fellow man more.”
After Dallas Morning News editorial page editor Rod Dreher criticized Qutb’s writings, Elibiary engaged in a lengthy, published email debate in which he repeatedly defended Qutb.
In one exchange, Elibiary wrote, “I’d recommend everyone read Qutb, but read him with an eye to improving America not just to be jealous with malice in our hearts.”
Speaker at Khomeini conference
In 2004, as WND reported, Elibiary was one of seven advertised speakers at an Irving, Texas, conference titled “A Tribute to the Great Islamic Visionary,” celebrating the 16th anniversary of Khomeini’s death. Under a heading “Selected sayings of Holy Prophet,” one advertisement read: “Allah has made Islam to prevail over all other religions.”
In an interview with WND at the time, Elibiary claimed he was not aware of the event’s general theme and “tribute” to Khomeini.
WND directed him to an ad for the seminar posted on the Metroplex Organization of Muslims in North Texas website, which included a photo of Khomeini alongside a message speaking of “Islamic revolution.” (http://www.siotw.org/modules/news_english/item.php?itemid=1339#.UkcSKhRGl38.facebook)
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