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Offline Olive

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« on: April 05, 2011, 06:53:00 AM »
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  • In watching some of the upheaval in Africa, the Ivory Coast conflict caught my eye.  Not only because of the Salesian St. Therese mission which was attacked and hundreds killed, but also in noting that the forces which are attacking are Muslim.  Those they are attacking are Catholic.  The president who lost in November - which may even be debatable - is a Catholic.  And then, the one who won, is this man, "Mr Ouattara, a former International Monetary Fund economist," according to some BBC report I read.  Moreover, from what I've read, he's a Muslim.  So, it's not a cινιℓ ωαr - really it's a religious war.  No surprise, I'm sure.  Just truly sad.


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    « Reply #1 on: April 06, 2011, 03:46:11 PM »
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  • Yes, it is what most wars are out there. The ultimate war on this earth, in my opinion, will be that of Muslim v Catholic. There is no real other way around it.. its been going on for centuries, sometimes visible and other times covertly.

    Note this though... everyone who is not Catholic will somehow side with the Muslims anyways. Or convert and see the Truth, feel it, and stand up to defend it. 1,000,000 paths vs 1 True path. Get it? Got it? Good.


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    « Reply #2 on: April 06, 2011, 05:46:06 PM »
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  • The Moslems are but a (powerful, blind) tool in the hands of the Judaics.  The real battle is between the Judaics and the Church, the demons and the angels.
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    « Reply #3 on: April 06, 2011, 08:08:33 PM »
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  • The only war that will be fought will be between the Church and the Zionists, along with all their underlings, be they Muslims, Protestants, Buddhists, Animists, or whoever they've enlisted.

    You may be surprised. There may even be Muslims fighting on our side in the future, considering that they did often in the past, and they are currently divided amongst themselves as always.

    For now, all we have to worry about from the Muslims are riots. That's all.
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    TEJANO AND PROUD!

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    « Reply #4 on: April 06, 2011, 08:44:11 PM »
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  • @gladius - I am just wondering HOW the Jєωs will control the Muslims though.  There are far more Muslims than Jєωs, and the Muslims are fanatical.  


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    « Reply #5 on: April 06, 2011, 09:46:19 PM »
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    @gladius - I am just wondering HOW the Jєωs will control the Muslims though.  There are far more Muslims than Jєωs, and the Muslims are fanatical.  


    Some Moslems are fanatical; many are not.

    As for numbers, there are several groups larger than the Judaics, yet they easily manipulate the snot out of all of them.  Their chief tool is money manipulation.  IF you grasp the nature of money and the way they manipulate it, you can see how easily they move the various pawns around the board.  

    As for Islam, in particular, it is basically an amalgam of Judaism and Christianity -- a weird kind of heresy that appeals to the carnal appetites.  There is nothing lofty about it.  Men who are carnal are easily led to do what they ought to know is not good for them.

    I do not think the Judaics control the Moslems in the strict sense of the term, but that they effectively use the Moslems to do what they want them to do.  The Judaics have convinced Christians to slaughter Christians.  They can also convince Christians and Moslems to slaughter each other.  The entire world is on the brink of another world war (which will soon erupt), but we have been maneuvered into this spot via well-orchestrated propaganda.  Europe was led to fight two devastating wars (WWs I and II).  Why?  Because that is how the Money Masters wanted it and we were too blind to see their activity behind the curtain.  Why are we in Afghanistan?  Iraq?  Libya?  Why have the Arabs transacted oil sales only in USD?  How were the Arab oil men, years ago, suckered into buying a bunch of gold at way too high a price, then suckered into selling it all at 1/3 the price they paid?  Most of them are children playing a man's game -- and that is never a pretty thing to behold.
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    « Reply #6 on: April 06, 2011, 11:09:55 PM »
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    @gladius - I am just wondering HOW the Jєωs will control the Muslims though.  There are far more Muslims than Jєωs, and the Muslims are fanatical.  


    I'll give you a hint.... Money, Money, Money!
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    « Reply #7 on: April 07, 2011, 11:44:57 AM »
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  • I do actually understand the financial aspect, but is that really enough to control them or move them as pawns?  Perhaps.  

    Ah, the Church Militant needs to rise up!  

    I wonder, now, what they will do with the Catholic leader on the Ivory Coast once they get him out of his stronghold?  


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    « Reply #8 on: April 08, 2011, 07:52:35 AM »
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  • If they have used money manipulation to enslave the world, produce two world wars, completely decimate Christendom, etc., they can use it to control men who follow a carnal religion and were camel jockeys not too long ago.  No offense, but there is no "perhaps" about it, as money manipulation is THE tool that has brought the entire formerly-Chrsitian world to its knees at the edge of an enormous cliff.

    This very moment, we are fighting multiple wars that the people do not want, against 'enemies' that pose no threat, amassing enormous bills we cannot pay, killings hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians, and why?  Because that is the will of the Money Masters and we are too blind and gutless to do otherwise -- and we are addicted to the 'candy' they give us.
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    « Reply #9 on: April 08, 2011, 04:13:35 PM »
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  • This story is huge in France, I guess because the Cote D'Ivoire as they call it is a French colony.  I always ignored it and thought it was a distraction.  Now I see there are deeper issues involved.

    Yes, the press hammers day-in and day-out that Gbagbo is a monster and that he needs to leave, and Ouattara needs to take his place.  What propaganda!

    I had no clue Gbagbo was Catholic ( even if Novus Ordo ).  Or that Ouattara was a globalist guy.  But it appears this is another example of the UN, or other various international Western organizations, coming in there where they don't belong and pretending to be peacemakers when they are really the ones fomenting revolution, which various spooks then use to sell drugs and arms.  

    The UN is a repugnant fraud, and of course the press is fully behind them, all it takes is to shout "Democracy!"    
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    « Reply #10 on: April 08, 2011, 04:19:03 PM »
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  • I read today that a bunch of Gbagbo's supporters fled to a Catholic church.  Tips you off that something is going on here.
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    « Reply #11 on: April 08, 2011, 04:19:33 PM »
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    So, it's not a cινιℓ ωαr - really it's a religious war. No surprise, I'm sure. Just truly sad.


    I hate to disagree, but it may not necessarily be religious. Many many times in Africa, especially along the 10th parallel there an other places in most of the world Christianity and Islam collide. Many times, for geopolitical and environmental reasons, the groups who clash for control clash for those issues- not religion. But it is religion which many of their leaders use to advance their political ideals and to create stir amongst their troops.

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    « Reply #12 on: April 08, 2011, 04:25:05 PM »
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  • Gbagbo's ambition isn't the point, s2srea.  The point is that the whore of a Republic that calls itself France and the UN are creating WAR to install someone who is their guy as President.  These are supposedly "peacekeepers."  War is peace, though, isn't it, as we learned from Orwell.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/mar/29/ivory-coast-rebel-gains?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487

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    "The negotiations came after a dramatic 24 hours in Ivory Coast.  On Monday night, UN and French forces opened fire with attack helicopters on Gbagbo's arms stockpiles and bases. Earlier, columns of foot soldiers allied to Ouattara finally pierced the city limits of Abidjan.

    Gbagbo's spokesman, Ahoua Don Mello, told Reuters there were "direct negotiations based on African Union (AU) recommendations which said Alassane Ouattara is president. They are also negotiating judicial and security conditions for Gbagbo's camp and his relatives."

    Last night, Gbagbo told French television his commanders were negotiating for a ceasefire. He also criticised France for intervening in Ivory Coast. "I don't understand how an electoral dispute in Ivory Coast has brought about the direct intervention of the French army," he said.

    Whether he's a power-mad dictator or not... Neither do I.  Oh, yes I do, this is all business as usual for the UN, fomenting chaos.  
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    « Reply #13 on: April 08, 2011, 08:04:19 PM »
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  • A quick favor...

    My sister is going to Tanzania in a few weeks (for at least two years), and my brother is in Saudi Arabia (for the next two years).  Please pray for them both :)
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."

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    « Reply #14 on: April 08, 2011, 10:36:44 PM »
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  • GV- will do - names?   :smirk:

    And may I ask what brings them there?