Anonymous ID: 3295dd Oct. 25, 2020, 11:23 a.m. No.11273056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3067 >>3099 >>3244

Follow HUMA.

Who connects HRC/CF to SA?

Why is this relevant?

Who is the Muslim Brotherhood?

Who has ties to the MB?

Who is Awan?

What is the Awan Group?

Where do they have offices?

Why is this relevant?

Define cash laundering.

What is the relationship between SA & Pakistan?

Why is this relevant?

Why would SA provide tens of millions of dollars to US senior gov't officials?

What does SA obtain in exchange for payment?

Why is access important?

What happened when HRC lost the election of 2016?

How much money was provided to the CF by SA during 15/16?

HRC lost.

Loss of access/power/control.

Does repayment of funds to SA occur? If so, how?

Why did BO send billions in cash to Iran?

Why wasn't Congress notified?

Why was this classified under 'State Secrets'?

Who has access to 'State Secrets'?

Where did the planes carrying the cash depart from and land?

Did the planes all land in the same location?

How many planes carried the cash?

Why is this relevant?

What does this have to do w/ NK?

What does this have to do w/ SA/CF cash donations?

What does this have to do w/ ISIS?

What does this have to do w/ slush funds?

Why is SA so vitally important?

Follow the money.

Who has the money?

What is happening in SA today?

Why is this relevant?

Who was Abdullah bin Abdulaziz?

What events transpired directly thereafter?

How was POTUS greeted compared to other former US President's when in SA?

Why is this relevant?

What is the meaning of this tradition?

What coincidentally was the last Tweet sent out by POTUS?

Why is this relevant?

Was that an instruction of some kind?

To who?

Why is this relevant?

Where was POTUS when that Tweet was sent?

Why is that relevant?

What attack took place in SA as operations were undertaken? Flying objects.

What US operators are currently in SA?

Why is this relevant?

Questions provide answers.

Alice & Wonderland.

Anonymous ID: 3295dd Oct. 25, 2020, 11:35 a.m. No.11273196   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11273157

Since the early-2000s there has been an increasing amount of research on connections between the Nazi regime and the Arab world largely spurred by scholars of Germany. One of the key contributions of this scholarship has been the argument that historic links between National Socialism and Islam, in particular the connection between National Socialist racial ideology and contemporary anti-Semitism in the Middle East, persisted into the post-war period and crucially shaped Middle Eastern politics and policies. This approach is represented in this review in the studies by Matthias Küntzel, Jeffrey Herf, Klaus-Michael Mallmann and Martin Cüppers and Barry Rubin and Wolfgang Schwanitz, who all – in various ways – suggest that there is a direct line of continuity between National Socialism, the Muslim Brotherhood and the rise of al-Qaeda. By calling attention to the role of National Socialism, these studies challenge what has hitherto been the dominant historiography of the modern Middle East, which contextualises the rise of anti-Semitism in the region within a broader analysis of Arab nationalism, anti-imperialism and anti-Zionism. The debate on the importance of National Socialism in the Arab world continues to develop. Recent books by historians David Motadel and Stefan Ihrig return the focus from the Middle East to Nazi policy in the region allowing them to place the Nazi regime within a longer history of Western misapprehensions of the ‘Muslim’ world. Placing these two approaches side by side allows us to evaluate the historical evidence of collaboration between Nazism and radical Islam and thereby assess the extent to which Nazi racial ideology penetrated the Arab world.

>https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/contemporary-european-history/article/nazis-in-the-middle-east-assessing-links-between-nazism-and-islam/759FCBDA32B00524F1CBE3B134ED1546

Anonymous ID: 3295dd Oct. 25, 2020, 11:37 a.m. No.11273221   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The history of relations between Germany and the Brotherhood began on German soil when the

latter built a presence in the country in the late 1950s. This process was hardly noticed by the

German body politic and the public, but it was of utmost importance to the Brotherhood’s

development in Western Europe. The organization first gained a foothold in Germany when the

Geneva-based Egyptian Said Ramadan (1926-1995), a close confidant and son-in-law of the founder

of the Muslim brotherhood, Hasan al-Banna (1906-1949), took control of a Commission which had

as its stated goal the construction of a mosque in Munich in southern Germany in 1961.

Anonymous ID: 3295dd Oct. 25, 2020, 11:47 a.m. No.11273344   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3351

SJWs = Sharia Justice Warriors

 

Individual rights vs needs of society?

 

Basically in Islam the needs of society always come first, with the proviso that injustices should always be able to be taken to judges who are not corrupt. The old Arab system allowed any person, no matter how humble, to take his/her case to the highest in the land personally. Islam brings a very strong sense of justice, and care of the oppressed and exploited.

>https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/beliefs/sharia_1.shtml

Anonymous ID: 3295dd Oct. 25, 2020, 11:58 a.m. No.11273511   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3535

>>11273444

>>11273121

KEUKA LAKE LEGENDS

This leads to a similar legend that Henry Flagler was born, or at least lived, in Hammondsport. Flagler was the driving force behind the development of Florida " notably the Florida East Coast Railroad, Miami, and Miami Beach. Flagler's father was a Presbyterian minister, and Hammondsport Presbyterian Church had a Flagler as minister in the mid-1800s. But it was a different Flagler, not Henry's father.

 

Then there's the tale of Viking fortifications. A line of large stones stretches along one section of Keuka Bluff. An old local story is that they're ruins of a fort, built by exploring Vikings.

 

This always seemed a little unlikely to me. But just for fun, I asked regional historian J. Sheldon Fisher (then in his nineties, but still as busy as I was, half a century younger) for his opinion. Shel was never shy about interpretations that other people considered a stretch, but his take on the Viking ruins was swift and sure: 'It looked to me like somebody rolled the big rocks down the slope to get rid of them.'

 

Jerusalem's pioneer prophetess Jemima Wilkinson supposedly once told her flock that she would demonstrate miraculous powers by walking on the water of Keuka Lake. At the appointed time and place she asked the gathered enthusiasts if they had faith that she could do as she proposed. When they shouted that they did, she said that since they had faith, they didn't need proof, and went on home dry-shod.

 

So the story goes, anyhow. But other versions place the event on half a dozen other bodies of water, including Waneta Lake and Seneca Lake. So it's probably a fairy tale told by unbelievers to poke fun at Jemima and her followers.

>https://www.the-leader.com/story/sports/motorsports/2020/06/09/keuka-lake-legends/42279327/

Anonymous ID: 3295dd Oct. 25, 2020, noon No.11273535   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3542

>>11273511

Whereas Wilkinson was discreetly vague about the exact nature of the Friend’s mission and his relation to divinity, many of the followers openly proclaimed the Friend to be a messiah, a practice that roused considerable animosity against the Universal Friends and their leader by orthodox churches. In 1788 some members of the sect, having scouted out the Genesee country of western New York, began a settlement near Seneca Lake. In 1790 the Friend arrived at the “Friend’s Settlement,” which then had a population of 260. In 1794 the Friend moved a few miles west, to the vicinity of Crooked (now Keuka) Lake where, with a small band of the most devoted followers, the Jerusalem township was established. In later years the Friend’s Settlement was disturbed by conflicts over ownership of the land, and outside the settlement numerous tales of dictatorial rule, harsh punishments, sexual misconduct, and other strange practices circulated widely among hostile observers.

>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jemima-Wilkinson