Saturday, June 21, 2014

Muslims Order Christians To Close Down Their Churches, And Say That If They Open Them Up, They Will Burn Them Down

Muslims Order Christians To Close Down Their Churches, And Say That If They Open Them Up, They Will Burn Them Down

By Theodore Shoebat
Muslims in Nineveh, Iraq, have ordered Christians to keep their churches closed, and told them that if they open their churches, that they will burn them down.
According to a native Iraqi pastor, named Majeed, described this destruction of Christian liberty:
That they are not allowed to open their churches. And even if they open them they will burn the churches… And also the Christians have been requested — been asked to pay the tax [dhimmi, the tax for non-Muslims under Islamic rule]. …If not, they can leave Nineveh… And if they don’t leave and don’t pay the tax, they should give their heads. …So please raise up prayer for us. This is what we need… We do believe that prayer is very important because we hear when man is work[ing], man is working. But when man is praying, God is working. …So it is important for the churches outside Iraq to raise up prayers and also to fast for the sake of the people of Iraq… It’s important for the other churches to pray for them to be protected… Please pray for us — this is the only thing for the right time. We have nothing to do. People outside can do nothing for us except praying.
In the city where Jonah once preached, the heathen are overriding the inheritance of God’s House.
We must rescue Christian lives and not allow the heathen to succeed.
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New Terrorist Training Camps Revealed inside United States

New Terrorist Training Camps Revealed inside United States

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By Rick Wells
The terror group goes by the name of the Muslims of the Americas/Jamaat ul-Fuqra (MOA). They made the mistake of suing two of their critics, Martin Mawyer and Patti Peirucci, for statements made in their book about the MOA titled, “Twilight in America.”
Although the judge dismissed the lawsuit as baseless last week, some interesting information came out depositions conducted as part of the proceedings.
The depositions revealed that MOA has a previously unknown property outside of Anchorage, Alaska. They also confirmed the existence of an additional New York property, as well as California and Michigan locations.
The Deputy Director of MOA, Hussein Adams, is the son of terrorist Barry Adams. During questioning he was unable to provide evidence which would indicate a lack of reasonable basis for the defendants’ claims.
While MOA officials denied assertions that they are a terrorist organization, they refused to provide basic information regarding the group and their activities.
They contended that the group kept no records, with director Adams asserting that he did not know the names of those on the town council at their flagship location, Islamberg. The identity of the person entrusted to issue checks to pay the organization’s bills was also unknown, according to director Adams.
MOA is the umbrella organization operating 22 “Islamic villages” nationwide, including “Mahmoudberg” in Sweeny, Texas.
Other “communes” dotted around the U.S. and Canada include not only the Islamberg facility in Hancock, NY but also Holy Islamville in York County, South Carolina; Islamville in Dover, Tennessee; Hasanville in Barry’s Bay, Ontario, Canada; Madinah Village near Commerce, Georgia; Aliville in Odum, Georgia; Ahmadabad West in Red House, Virginia and one with an unknown name in Meherrin, Virginia.
Less precise information was offered regarding the location near Anchorage, AK, as well as “Mariaville” which is supposedly “just down the street” from Islamberg, a Deposit, NY location, an Oak Hill, CA camp as well as Coldwater, MI.
Adams declared that only three of the locations, Islamberg, Mariaville and Holy Islamville were official MOA properties, with another nine described as unofficial. When questioned on the disparity between the twelve he identified in his deposition and a propaganda DVD which states there are 22 villages, Adams replied, “Well, maybe there were other locations included.”
The plaintiffs maintained throughout their testimony that the group does not engage in jihad training and dismissed as insignificant the content of two MOA videos. Both show ongoing training, one is a recruitment effort and the other shows women in training.
http://gopthedailydose.com/2014/05/04/new-terrorist-training-camps-revealed-inside-united-states/

Heartless Obama admin puts 1,200 military dogs to death


Heartless Obama admin puts 1,200 military dogs to death

military dogDouglas Montero reports for The National Enquirer*, June 19, 2014:
(*Please note that it was the National Enquirer that, alone, pursued and broke the story of former Democrat senator and VP candidate John Edwards’ adultery and illegitimate child, for which the tabloid was nominated for a Pulitzer.)
In a heartbreaking tragedy of war, more than 1,200 brave military dogs used to protect troops in Afghanistan and elsewhere were killed by our government after they were retired, The National ENQUIRER has learned.
The heroic service dogs were euthanized because they were deemed too “dangerous” for civilian adoption or jobs with law enforcement agencies, as well as for medical reasons according to U.S. Air Force reports given to Congress.
Shockingly, 16 retired pooches that once worked as guards or bomb sniffers were “put down” between 2001 and 2005 simply because “they were not wanted” by anyone, according to official documents.
Army Specialist Luke Andrukitis was so upset by the practice that he tracked down and found his bomb-sniffing Belgian Malinois – a fearless pooch that had saved many lives, including his, in Afghanistan during a nine-month deployment in 2013. (Read more about Andrukitis’ efforts to find his bomb-sniffing dog Robbie here.)
“(The euthanasia) is absolutely horrible!” he said. “They served their country just like we did.
Luke AndrukitisLuke Andrukitis and Robbie
The military maintains a force of about 2,500 dogs worldwide, with about 1,000 of them stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.
Although more than 400 “retired” dogs are adopted every year, many have been deemed unsuitable for adoption because of their “repeated unprovoked aggressive action,” said Collen McGee, a spokeswoman for Lackland.
But animal rights activist Beverly Gaines insists that the military is not doing enough to rehabilitate the dogs or find them a suitable home.
Currently more than 300 people are waiting to adopt a military dog, with an average waiting time of 18 months.
“We don’t have dogs waiting for homes,” said Collen. “We have people waiting for dogs.”
~Eowyn
Dr. Eowyn’s post first appeared at Fellowship of the Minds.
Editor’s Note: I wanted to do some research to make sure this is really happening. Information on the internet is light on this subject but it is clear that military dogs are still being euthanized. I can not verify the “1200″ number without seeing the actual report. Also, without seeing that report we can not determine how many of these dogs were put down recently versus, for instance, 10 years ago. I did however find a few articles. The general understanding I have is that it still happens but it is not as common as it once was. I will print an excerpt from this article below. -Dean Garrison, Editor, D.C. Clothesline
There have been cases of MWDs being euthanized, or at least coming close to it. You may recall the recent story of Rocky, a disabled MWD who narrowly escaped euthanasia. The public outcry and wide dissemination of his story saved his life. According to the experts at Pets for Patriots who run the Pet Corner, these cases are rare. Most MWDs are adopted by handlers, military families or civilians. Clearly there are MWDs who, like pets in general, have health  issues that could render them unattractive to potential adoptive families. However, Rocky’s story proves that when the public is made aware of such cases, someone usually steps up.
How often do we lose a MWD who wasn’t as fortunate as Rocky and whose story didn’t get out and tear at our heartstrings? I don’t know. What I’d really like to see is a process whereby these stories, however infrequent, are brought to the public’s attention. There are a million softies like myself who would be more than willing to give a dog, even a special needs dog, a loving home for the remainder of his life.

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