like I said in response to your incoherent post on the other threadSki. I guess it takes a genius to figure out auto correct changed ski to sky. :roll:
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like I said in response to your incoherent post on the other threadSki. I guess it takes a genius to figure out auto correct changed ski to sky. :roll:
That is all you are good for anyway. Go ahead.
This graph is biased and agenda soaked:You are forgetting the 5-6M Palestinians that are living in forced exile, war crime BTW.
Your beloved 6M is an accounting trick via your beloved Rothschild banksters. See that big green bump that matches the actual numbers (which you can't even get right). Starting the very time your beloved banksters started financing the re-creation of Israel and suddenly the birth rate jumps up through that whole period.
2.0M from 1800-1840 ....40 years
3.2M from 1840-1880 .... 40 years..... and suddenly it doubles to
3.2M from 1880-1900 .....20 years
2.5M from 1900-1914 .....15 years
3.1M from 1914-1938 ....20 years
Jewish Population of the World | Jewish Virtual Library
2.4.* European and Foreign Country Population Data
He's quoting a post made by a known holocaust denier...Have you ever heard of the Holocaust?
You poor infantile, mentally challenged australopithecus. A loser of losers for sure.https://firstlook.org/theintercept/...ry-netanyahu-crying-wolf-iranian-nuclear-bomb
Israel to blame for Australia's rise in anti-Semitism: Margolyes | SBS News
Netanyahu caught on tape in 2001: 'Don't worry about the Americans, we easily maneuver them' - 'This is how I deliberately sabotaged the Oslo Accords' - 'We plan to strike Palestinians several times, so hard the pain will be u
Netanyahu, Ignoring Historical Irony, Wants Israel to Be a Volkisch State
“It's very good”: Recalling Benjamin Netanyahu's words on the day of the 9/11 attacks | The Electronic Intifada
Israeli soldiers torturing Palestinian boy by a dog - YouTube
I am amazed that a fool like that is even capable of copying anything .He's quoting a post made by a known holocaust denier...
The real irony about his post is despite all the ridiculous claims of Palestinian "genocide", ethnic Palestinians have been one of the fastest growing demographics on the planet over the last 40 years or so.This graph is biased and agenda soaked:
http://ldolphin.org/jewpop2.JPG
At one point it shows Jewish population of the world (the green line) peaking at around 2%, this a hoax. Today Jewish population is perhaps the largest it has ever been in history: 14.6 million Jews out of 7.6 billion world population, that means 0.16% or 1 out of every 520 people in the world is Jewish. Furthermore, the graph mixes percent figures and total figures to give the impression that Jews are not the tiny dot of sand that they are in world population, but a much larger and sinister group: Around 0 B.C., the green line (Jewish percentage) soars to the ceiling of the graph, at around 2.5% while world population (292 million) sinks to the floor. It is perhaps the most dishonest way to show figures. Why not just scratch this crock of a graph and show this image instead, it shouts out the same message, without a calculator needed even: "Death to all Juice" [non-organic ones, presumably].
https://pokernewsboy.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/juice.jpg
I would like a bit of evidence for that rather than just unsupported assertion.
Any fool who calls Israel 'apartheid7yy'shows us two things.Yeah, I know, all you Marxist scum are so pissy that the Jews have decided not to line up for their own executions anymore.
"Never Again" means exactly that.
Khamenei says scientist's nuclear work will not stop
* Killing threatens new confrontation as Trump leaves
* Iranian president blames Israel for killing
* Incoming Biden's Iran policy may face complications (Adds comments by Iranian officials, German comment, details)
By Parisa Hafezi
DUBAI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader promised on Saturday to retaliate for the killing of the Islamic Republic's top nuclear scientist, raising the threat of a new confrontation with the West and Israel in the remaining weeks of Donald Trump's presidency.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pledged to continue the work of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who Western and Israeli governments believe was the architect of a secret Iranian programme to make weapons.
Friday's killing, which Iran's president was swift to blame on Israel, could complicate any efforts by President-elect Joe Biden to revive a detente with Tehran that was forged when he was in Barack Obama's administration.
Trump pulled Washington out of the 2015 international nuclear pact agreed between Tehran and major powers.
Khamenei, who is Iran's top authority and who says the country has never sought nuclear arms, said on Twitter that Iranian officials must take up the task of "pursuing this crime and punishing its perpetrators and those who commanded it".
Fakhrizadeh, who had little public profile in Iran but who Israel named as a prime player in what it says is Iran's nuclear weapons quest, was killed on Friday when he was ambushed near Tehran and his car sprayed with bullets. He was rushed to hospital where he died.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told a televised cabinet meeting on Saturday Iran would respond "at the proper time".
"Once again, the evil hands of Global Arrogance and the Zionist mercenaries were stained with the blood of an Iranian son," he said, using terms officials employ to refer to Israel.
Israel's N12 news channel said Israeli embassies had been put on high alert after the Iranian threats of retaliation.
Israel has declined to comment on the killing of Fakhrizadeh and an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said the ministry did not comment on security regarding missions abroad.
The White House, Pentagon, U.S. State Department and CIA have also declined to comment on the killing, as has Biden's transition team. Biden takes office on Jan. 20.
"Whether Iran is tempted to take revenge or whether it restrains itself, it will make it difficult for Biden to return to the nuclear agreement," Amos Yadlin, a former Israeli military intelligence chief and director of Israel's Institute for National Security Studies, wrote on Twitter.
Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran agreed to curb its nuclear work in return for the lifting of sanctions. Once Trump withdrew in 2018, U.S. sanctions were ramped up, driving down Iran's vital oil exports and crippling the economy. Tehran, meanwhile, sped up its nuclear work.
'REMEMBER THAT NAME'
Germany, one of the signatories to the nuclear pact, called for restraint on all sides to avoid derailing any future talks.
"Definitely Iran will retaliate. When and how depends on our national interests. It might happen in the coming days or weeks, but it will happen," a senior Iranian official told Reuters.
He pointed to Iran's retaliatory missile attacks in January on an Iraqi base where U.S. forces were stationed, days after a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad killed top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani. No U.S. troops were killed in the action.
"The martyrdom of Fakhrizadeh will accelerate our nuclear work," said Fereydoon Abbasi, the former head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, who survived an assassination attempt in 2010.
At least four scientists were killed between 2010 and 2012 in what Tehran said was a programme of assassinations aimed at sabotaging its nuclear energy programme. Iran has always denied pursuing nuclear weapons, saying its aims are only peaceful.
Fakhrizadeh was thought to have headed what the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the U.S. intelligence services believe was Iran's nuclear arms programme.
He was the only Iranian scientist named in the IAEA's 2015 "final assessment" of open questions about Iran's nuclear programme. It said he oversaw activities "in support of a possible military dimension to (Iran's) nuclear programme".
Fakhrizadeh was also a central figure in a presentation by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2018 accusing Iran of continuing to seek nuclear weapons. "Remember that name, Fakhrizadeh," Netanyahu said at the time.
U.S. intelligence services and the IAEA believe Iran halted its coordinated weapons programme in 2003. The IAEA has said it had no credible indications of activities in Iran relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device after 2009.
The United States deployed U.S. aircraft carrier Nimitz with accompanying ships to the Gulf on Wednesday, shortly before the killing, but a U.S. Navy spokeswoman said the deployment was not related to any specific threats.
Funny, I didn't know a lot of Jews were citizens of Saudi Arabia.enthralling as usual captain **** for brains
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/w...ompares-netanyahu-to-9-11-hijackers.html?_r=0