Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Protect and elevate your woman

 


we cannot return to our land until we have a thorough knowledge of our own selves. This first step is the control and the protection of our own women. There is no nation on earth that has less respect for and as little control of their woman as we so-called Negroes here in America. Even animals and beasts, the fowls of the air, have more love and respect for their females than have the so-called Negroes of America.

Our women are allowed to walk or ride the streets all night long, with any strange men they desire. They are allowed to frequent any tavern or dance hall that they like, whenever they like. They are allowed to fill our homes with children other than our own. Children that are often fathered by the very devil himself. Then, when the devil man decides to marry her, the so-called Negro press and magazines will make it front page news. The daily press will not print a so-called Negro man marrying into their race, but you seem to think it is an honor to your own nation when your daughter goes over to your enemies, the devils.

Our women have been and are still being used by the devil White race, ever since we were first brought here to these States as slaves. They cannot go without being winked at, whistled at, yelled at, slapped, patted, kicked and driven around in the streets by your devil enemies right under your nose. Yet you do nothing about it, nor do you even protest.

You cannot control or protect your women as long as you are in the White race’s false religion called Christianity. This religion of theirs gives you no desire or power to resist them. The only way and place to solve this problem is in the Religion of Islam.

It is a pleasure to Allah to defend us from our enemies. In the religion of Christianity the White race has had us worshiping and praying to something that actually did not even exist.

Islam will not only elevate your women but will also give you the power to control and protect them. We protect ours against all their enemies.

We protect our farms by pulling up our weeds and grass by the roots, by killing animals and birds, and by poisoning the insects that destroy our crops in order that we may produce a good crop. How much more valuable are our women, who are our fields through whom we produce our nation.

The White race does not want us to destroy their race by inter-marrying with them. They will even kill you to protect their women. Can you blame them? No, blame your foolish self for not having enough respect for your own self and your own nation to do likewise. Stop our women from trying to look like them. By bleaching, powdering, ironing and coloring their hair; painting their lips, cheeks and eyebrows; wearing shorts; going half-nude in public places; going swimming with them and lying on beaches with men.

Have private pools for your women and guard them from all men. Stop them from going into bars and taverns and sitting and drinking with men and strangers. Stop them from sitting in those places with anyone. Stop them from using unclean language in public (and at home), from smoking and drug addiction habits.

Nothing but Islam will make you a respectable people. We Muslims are your example, living here in your midst.

There is no delinquency in Islam Are you with us to put our people on top of the world?

Friday, 23 December 2022

HERE IS WHY CRYPTO IS IN SUCH DEMAND

 You have definitely noticed your money and your paycheck getting stretched further. Look at the price of rent. Gas. Food. Everything is getting more expensive.

 

Everyone knows that, but…

 

Do you know why?

 

Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, and my mentor of 15 years does.

 

The dollar is dying

 

You probably hear it all day long. The government is printing more money…

Congress is raising the debt ceiling…

The dollar is no longer backed by gold… or anything.


Wake up you guys. If you're saving US dollars, you're like the skipper on the titanic. You know they're going to have to print more and more and more and more all the time… This makes savers the biggest losers on planet earth.

WHAT THIS CRYPTO INVESTING IS ALL ABOUT!

 There are a LOT of different ways to invest your time and money.

 

With a little work and the right teacher, they can all make you money. And not all of them require a ton of time.

 

I’m not going to tell you what is best for you.

 

For me, the best option was investing in crypto.

 

I’ve watched crypto grow. It started out as one coin called Bitcoin years ago.

 

But now there are thousands of coins and cryptocurrency is mentioned on every news platform, website… its everywhere!

 

People are now understanding the truth about crypto…

 

Crypto is the future of money! It is that simple. Crypto IS money.

MY CRYPTOCURRENCY TEACHER

 Like I told you, I haven’t made any money off of Bitcoin…

 

But… I’ve made a lot of money with crypto!

 

Unlike Bitcoin, my crypto profits were not made overnight. And it took a little work… and… it took a little help. It took finding the right teachers to launch me towards freedom.

 

But it wasn’t long until my cryptocurrency investing was making more money than my job.

 

It was profitable, fast! Very fast!

 

And the cool thing was, it was not hard at all to set up.

 

Did it take a bit of figuring out? Of course. And I had no experience with investing or crypto but, my teachers did. And it did not take long for me to benefit from their guidance.

 

I had zero experience or training in researching cryptocoins or understanding the various strategies for turning crypto into money. NONE!

 

If I can figure it out, you can too...

Cryptocurrency Investment Strategies

 Dear Friend,

 

If you want to become a successful investor, extra cash to pay off your debt, enjoy extra time with your loved ones, live your dream life… then this is going to be the most important message you have ever read.


I am Albert X Ariho. A few years ago, I made a lazy decision.

 

I bought some bitcoin. Not even a whole coin, just a little. I did not buy it for any reason other than other people were buying it and I figured “what the hell”. It was lazy. I did no research, got no education, and did not take the time to find someone knowledgeable.

 

I know what you are thinking, “You bought Bitcoin when it was still cheap… you must be rich!”

 

Well… no.

 

When the price of Bitcoin soared, I was sure it would keep soaring. So, I held on. When prices plummeted, I got scared and sold.

 

I made no money with Bitcoin.

 

I was upset with myself. I could have used that money from Bitcoin to ease my bills, pay rent, put food on the table and maybe get just a bit of time to spend with my daughter and wife.

Monday, 17 December 2012

Iran urges progress over nuclear talks




 International Atomic Energy Agency negotiators and Iran both said progress was made in talks[EPA]

Iran's foreign minister has said that his country was making progress to end the deadlock with six world powers over Tehran's nuclear programme.
"The two sides have reached a conclusion that they must exit the current stalemate," Ali Akbar Salehi was quoted as saying on Monday by the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA).
Western powers accuse Iran of trying to develop the means to build atomic bombs, but Iran insists that the programme is only for civilian nuclear energy.
Iran and the six powers - the United States, Russia, Francem China, Great Britain and Germany - expressed readiness to revive efforts to find a negotiated solution to the decade-old dispute, to head off the risk of a shattering new war in the Middle East.
Salehi said he did not know when the next round of talks would be held, according to ISNA.
The six powers said last week that they hoped soon to agree with Iran to hold a new round of nuclear negotiations.
Progress made
The six powers want Iran to scale back its uranium enrichment programme and cooperate fully with UN nuclear inspectors.
Iran wants the West to lift punitive sanctions wreaking serious damage to its economy.
Israel, believed to have the Middle East's only nuclear arsenal has threatened to bomb Iran if diplomacy and economic sanctions, intended to get Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, proved futile.
Salehi spoke a few days after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Iran both said progress was made in talks last Thursday on resuming a long-stalled IAEA investigation in the Islamic Republic.
The UN watchdog said it expected to finalise an agreement on how the inquiry should be conducted in a meeting set for January 16.
The IAEA-Iran talks are separate but closely linked to the broader political negotiations between Tehran and the powers.

Iran


 


Iran, the largest Shiite country, has been a theocracy since the ouster of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi in the Islamic Revolution of 1979. It has been at odds with the United States and the West for much of that time.

Over the last few years, the United States has criticized Iran for its suppression of the pro-democracy Green movement in 2009 when a disputed presidential vote set off a bloody crackdown against street protesters; its support for militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah; and, most significantly, for its nuclear program, which the West believes is meant to develop weapons.
Over the past year, there have been many rounds of nuclear talks with Iran — most recently in Moscow in June 2012 — but they have stalled, though it is unclear whether this was a tactical move by Iran or a collapse of the latest diplomatic effort.
Halting Iran’s nuclear progress has been an urgent issue for Israel, prompting worry that it might mount a military strike against Iran — adding to the enmity between the two countries. In July 2012, tensions escalated further, when a suicide bomber attacked a tour bus carrying Israeli vacationers outside an airport in the Bulgarian city of Burgas. Five Israelis and the Bulgarian driver of the bus were killed along with the bomber, and dozens more were injured. Israel quickly blamed Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia in Lebanon, and promised a firm response.
Since 2005, Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has been a divisive figure in world affairs, cheering on the development of the country’s nuclear program despite orders from the United Nations to halt it. But his power has been in decline since he ran afoul of the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, by challenging the authority of the clergy.
In March 2012, Iran’s first parliamentary elections since the government crackdown in 2009 gave Mr. Khameini the ironclad majority he needed to cut Mr. Ahmadinejad down to size — a process helped by Iran’s economic troubles, which have increased the president’s unpopularity.
Nuclear Program: Sanctions Take a Toll
Iran and the West have been at odds over its nuclear program for years. But the dispute has picked up steam since November 2011, with new findings by international inspectors, tougher sanctions by the United States and Europe against Iran’s oil exports, threats by Iran to shut the Strait of Hormuz to oil shipments and Israel signaling increasing readiness to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.
In the summer of 2012, after years of attempting to halt Iran’s nuclear program with diplomacy, sanctions and sabotage, the Obama administration and its allies imposed sweeping new sanctions meant to cut Iran off from the global oil market.
By early October, Iran was plunged into an economic crisis as its fragile currency, the rial, showed new signs of stress, falling 40 percent in a week as it was battered by a combination of potent Western sanctions over the disputed Iranian nuclear program and new anxieties among Iranians about their government’s economic stewardship.
On Oct. 2, President Ahmadinejad said during a news conference that Iran was facing a “psychological war” waged by the United States and aided by what he described as internal enemies. He pleaded with Iranians not to exchange their money for dollars and other foreign currencies. The next day, clashes erupted in the center of Tehran between money changers and security forces after riot police on motorcycles used batons and tear gas to shut down a long-tolerated black-market for foreign currency.
On Oct. 15, the European Union toughened its sanctions on Iran, banning trade in sectors like finance, metals and natural gas, and making business transactions in many other areas far more cumbersome.
The fall in the currency’s value, which has driven up the price of many staples, has presented Iran with enormous economic risks, including the possibility of starting a severe bout of inflation, which is already high. Experts were divided about whether the crisis had been caused more by Tehran’s longtime mismanagement of the country’s economy or by the American-led sanctions, which have been imposed over Iran’s refusal to halt a nuclear program that the West suspects is a cover for developing weapons.
For more on Iran’s nuclear program, click here. For more on the Strait of Hormuz, click here.
Sunni Leaders’ Rising Influence Bodes Ill for Iran
For years, the United States and its Middle East allies were challenged by the rising might of the so-called Shiite crescent, a political and ideological alliance backed by Iran that linked regional actors deeply hostile to Israel and the West.
But uprising, wars and economics have altered the landscape of the region, paving the way for a new axis to emerge, one led by a Sunni Muslim alliance of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey. That triumvirate played a leading role in helping end the eight-day conflict between Israel and Gaza in November 2012, in large part by embracing Hamas and luring it further away from the Iran-Syria-Hezbollah fold, offering diplomatic clout and promises of hefty aid.
For the United States and Israel, the shifting dynamics offer a chance to isolate a resurgent Iran, limit its access to the Arab world and make it harder for Tehran to arm its agents on Israel’s border. But the gains are also tempered, because while these Sunni leaders are willing to work with Washington, unlike the mullahs in Tehran, they also promote a radical religious-based ideology that has fueled anti-Western sentiment around the region.