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By F. William Engdahl* author of Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order 12 September 2012
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Part I: Syria comes to the Russian Caucasus
On August 28 Sheikh Said Afandi, acknowledged spiritual leader of the Autonomous Russian Republic of Dagestan, was assassinated. A jihadist female suicide bomber managed to enter his house and detonate an explosive device.
The murder target had been carefully selected. Sheikh Afandi, a seventy-five-year old Sufi Muslim leader, had played the critical role in attempting to bring about reconciliation in Dagestan between jihadist Salafi Sunni …
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Hey D’Vangelists! Enjoying the fall weather? Fall is a great time for Detroit because there are so many fun things going on. Destination 313 is a great way to find out about the hottest events and goings-on in the city – and we’ve got a great line-up for tonight’s show. Join Paul W. Smith (WJR) and Stephen Luigi Piazza (Quicken Loans) for an hour as they talk to some of Detroit’s best and brightest. Tune in tonight at 7 p.m. on WJR-760 AM. Here’s a quick rundown of tonight’s show!
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Who is Orchestrating the Current Religious Upheaval…and Why?
…by Dr. Ismail Salami
That a blasphemous movie desecrating the person of the holy Prophet of Islam has been released in the United States simultaneously with the 9/11 tragic incident cannot be looked upon as sheer coincidence.
In a coordinated effort, UK channel 4 broadcast a documentary called ‘Islam: The Untold Story’ last week in stark distortion of Islam.
Director Tom Holland who is so dismally bereft of any knowledge on Islam claims there is little written contemporary evidence about the origin of Islam and the …
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I think most of us can agree that we all want more money than we currently have. I know if I had more cash, I’d put it to good use by taking more vacations, buying tickets to more sporting events and playing a lot of golf.
Of the three things I would spend my extra cash on, exactly zero of them can be counted as necessities. As much as I wish taking vacations or going to sporting events was deemed necessary, I’ve come to realize that’s just not realistic. While it …
by Stephen Lendman
Haaretz contributor Amira Hass is right saying so. Current headlines highlight thousands of West Bank protesters.
Palestinians took to the streets against unaffordable rising prices. In some areas, things got violent. Demonstrators smashed windows, tried to storm a municipality building, and clashed with police.
On Sunday, trucks and taxis blocked the Bethlehem to Hebron road. In Ramallah, tires were set ablaze. Streets were blocked. University and other school classes were cancelled.
Duheishe refugee camp residents marched on Abbas’ headquarters. Beit Jala protest leaders urged nonviolence but joined others expressing outrage.
Balata refugee …