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The Barry Chamish Website
KAZAKHSTAN, HERE HE CAME
by Barry Chamish
www.barrychamish.com
July 2, 2009
On July 10, Pres. Obama attends the final session
of the G8 gathering in Rome and then meets the "ex"-Nazi pope
Benedict XVI. There, a proclamation will be forthcoming, outlining the end of
Israel. PM Netanyahu has been running around Paris and Rome trying to
short-circuit the fateful event but to no avail. At this meeting, the world,
EU, UN, Quartet, CFR...all the real decision makers, will give Israel the
final ultimatum...Clear the "settlements," divide Jerusalem,
because, if not, Israel will suffer the wrath of a total war; economic,
financial, and finally, a military attack on the country. BY EVERYONE.
Preparing for the end, the Vatican's highest ranking agent in Israel, Pres.
Shimon Peres, opened a major religious gathering, though his only god dwells
in the netherworld. Watch as he leads his people out of Judaism to the world
below:
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite...2FShowFull
.........The
two-day Congress of World and Traditional Religions will open Wednesday in
the Kazakh capital. It is the third such congress hosted by Nazarbayev in
Astana - previous ones were in 2003 and 2006 - and is part of a broader
effort to position Kazakhstan as a meeting ground for discussing religious
differences.
Both of Israel's chief rabbis will be in attendance, alongside a cardinal who
leads interfaith issues in the Vatican...
Expectations are high ahead of the meeting because among the confirmed guests
are representatives of the ayatollahs' regime in Teheran.
The impressive spectrum expected at the gathering is precisely what Nazarbayev
has sought to create. It is an effort to make Kazakhstan's unique religious
openness - "a land without a drop of anti-Semitism," Peres called
the country during the visit - a lever for influencing the region.
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Iranians walk out on Peres during interfaith Astana parley
Jul. 1, 2009
www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1246296541287&pagename=JPArticle%2FShowFull
Carrying
out their threat, the Iranian representatives staged a walkout
during President Shimon Peres's keynote address at the interfaith conference
in Astana, Kazakhstan on Wednesday morning, refusing to return as long as
the Israeli leader spoke.
"We have come to listen to religious leaders," a member of the
Iranian
delegation told The Jerusalem Post, "and Peres is not a religious
leader."
When asked if he would speak to the attending Israeli chief rabbis or any of
the American rabbis present, Mehdi Mostafavi, an adviser to Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said: "We'll see."
Iranian representatives only discovered Monday the extent of Israeli
participation in the interfaith conference that began Wednesday in Astana,
including the keynote address to be delivered by Peres, The Jerusalem Post
learned.
While Mostafavi had told the Post at the conference that religion could be a
factor for peace, the Iranian delegation has been threatening to leave in
the middle of Peres's speech.
Representatives of the host, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, were
insisting in discussions with the Iranians that a walkout on Peres would
amount to a walkout on Nazarbayev.
With 60 business figures and government officials in Peres's entourage, this
is very much a working visit. But after the space technology agreement
signed Tuesday and agriculture, communications and construction projects
launched in high-level meetings, the visit will turn away from hard-nosed
business and diplomacy to what organizers hope will be the gentler
discussion about how religion can be brought to bear on the problems of the
region.
Both of Israel's chief rabbis will be in attendance, alongside a cardinal
who leads interfaith issues in the Vatican.
"Israel needs a country like Kazakhstan. This is Islam you can live
with,
Islam you can join with to advance human progress, Islam that respects other
peoples," Industry and Trade Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer told The
Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.
Ben-Eliezer is one of three cabinet ministers accompanying Peres on a
week long state visit to Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, the first such visit by a
top Israeli leader.
The impressive spectrum expected at the gathering is precisely what
Nazarbayev has sought to create. It is an effort to make Kazakhstan's unique
religious openness - "a land without a drop of anti-Semitism,"
Peres called
the country during the visit - a lever for influencing the region.
"Religions have a deep effect on politics," Peres said in a joint
press
conference with Nazarbayev in Astana on Tuesday. "If they could be
mobilized
to the cause of peace, that would have a very large impact on the political
situation."
As my long-term readers might recall, Kazakhstan was
long infiltrated by Israel, beginning with Pres. Chaim Herzog and his Asian
"financier," the late Shaul Eisenberg, in the 90s. So much
has been done since then to corrupt the place and destroy its traditional
values! As a reader wrote before the latest parlay, "What do you make of
www.cpexposed.com
search Document Library CP_EU look for Common Purpose OSCE document. Khazakstan
is a contributor to OSCE and has the new city of Astana complete with massive
pyramids etc - architect Norman Foster. Is this the new Israel of the false
Jews?"
My readers and practically no one else, may understand that ancient tradition
is being overcome by the likes of Peres and the gang. Judaism and Islam go, a
nasty Christian inter-faith belief comes in their stead. And everyone builds
barricades and shelters to celebrate the new world arisen.
end
Now read about a strange and illegal new phenomena and how
I fit in:
New Tel Aviv bar bans IDF soldiers in
uniform, settlement products
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1094506.html
A
new vegan bar opened last week in Tel Aviv that bans Israel Defense Forces
soldiers in uniform and boycotts products made in West Bank settlements.
The Rogatka - "slingshot" - bar was opened by an "anarchist
collective" who
once ran the Salon Mazal bar; it is located on Yitzhak Sadeh street in
central Tel Aviv.
The new ideologically-devoted bar
will not seek to make a profit, and the
founders say they hope it will bring together left-wing activists,
environmentalists, and other fellow travelers, under the banner of cheap
drinks and fair trade products.
The bar's ban on soldiers in uniform and the carrying of weapons, along with
its boycott on products made in the settlements, derive from what employees
see as the connection between all forms of oppression, from the slaughter of
animals to sexism to occupation.
And now, here is me. I was invited to speak at Cafe
Mazal a few years ago. The place was jammed to the walls and windows and the
lecture was photographed widely for the Israeli internet. Now obviously, I
don't support this kind of discrimination that would be like banning Blacks
from a bar in Nigeria. The point is, I had an attentive and very large crowd
on my evening there and they bought books and talked to me for hours after my
speech ended.
This has been my professional life, though it's not me personally. Both the
far Left and Right respect my research, while deep hatred increases as I try
to drift to the middle. And I have more personal proof just this week.
I was invited to a wedding that began with the groom's family, or, the
establishment in the midst of the middle. There I was slandered, despised and
dismissed. Next came the wedding and the bride's family, who, except for
their belief in Israel's self-defense, were the kind of folks that would be
right at home in the alternative thinking of Cafe Mazal. I had to bend over
backwards to recover from the groom's side of the marriage, but they knew my
work, and were willing to listen to it, if not accept it outright.
It's not easy being mostly right and being put in the position of having to
prove it all the time. It wears on the personal nerves.
But if this is going to carry on, I need your help, all 3,100 of you on my
newsgroup and many, many more who know me by my radio interviews and the
websites who publish me.
I know times are tough, but in the past few months I have not been paid for
my work. People are running out of cash, but I never exploit you. I have sent
out over 120 free books and only some half have paid my expenses:
One of the members of this list is
sending me endless copies of a very valuable book, The Vatican's
Holocaust by Avro Manhattan.
It tells the horrifying story
of the worst religious holocaust of the 20th century. I asked him to send me
a copy before I went to bat for it. I was astounded. 237 pages, filled with
rare photos. And...It's yours for free. The only cost will be postage,
envelopes, gas to the post office, say $6 in the States. Overseas the postage
will be higher but the book itself is free.
Send me your mailing address and I'll get it to you. I've sent out almost 100
copies already, but, reminder, half have not paid the minimal costs. Be fair,
I'm falling behind on this free offer.
PS
I'll add my two Vatican DVDs, one recorded in Jerusalem, the other in Atlanta
if you ask, a bit more money BUT without profit.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3557853190547322236
And I run a terrific special paid newsgroup. Again, only two have dropped
out, but half have not paid a penny:
I offer a pay as you can news service that my subscribers love. I receive
hidden but very real news almost no one else is reporting. The sources are
worldwide, and usually accurate. Then I send the best to you. Let me know if
you can take as many as 10 e-mails a week in your in box. Then pay me fairly
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Three more happy subscribers since last week.
And I've sent out too many copies of my new
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Dear readers, I've always been kind to you.
Now it's time to keep me going. Remember my address:
Barry Chamish
POB 840157
Saint Augustine, FL 32080
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