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  • Azad
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    The scale of this Anti Christian, Jewish plot?

    "145 Bomb Threats Strike Jewish Community

    Israel’s anti-fraud squad arrested a 19-year-old Israeli-American accused of making hundreds of threats to Jewish organizations in Europe, Australia and New Zealand over a period as long as three years. The teen remains uncooperative with the ongoing investigation, refusing to let officers search his computer and attempting to grab the firearm of the officer placing him under arrest

    Nearly half of the country's JCCs have received bomb threats in 2017; an Israeli-American teenager is accused of making most of them.

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  • Azad
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    The usual culprit. This Anti-Christian and Anti-Armenian has been going on for centuries.

    "Israeli teen accused of making bomb threats to Jewish centers

    A teenager who is a dual US-Israeli citizen was busted Thursday for the months-long series of bomb threats targeting Jewish community centers across the globe."

    A teenager who is a dual US-Israeli citizen was busted Thursday for the months-long series of bomb threats targeting Jewish community centers across the globe. The teen was arrested in Israel by th…

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Azad View Post
    Another payed Jew ranting on Armenians.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...expansion-in-/
    The money they steal from American taxpayers funds this garbage. So sad.

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  • Azad
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    Another payed Jew ranting on Armenians.

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  • Azad
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    "Washington Institute Asks Trump to ‘Guarantee’ He Will Block Armenian Genocide Resolution

    ANCA Calls on WINEP Executive Director, Robert Satloff, to Explain Why the Institute is Providing a Platform for Those Seeking to Block American Remembrance of Known Case of Genocide

    WASHINGTON (A.W.)—The Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) has called on United States President-Elect Donald J. Trump to “guarantee” to Turkey that the Armenian Genocide will not be properly acknowledged by the U.S. Congress, in a recently published set of proposals regarding “U.S. Policy on Turkey.”

      ANCA Calls on WINEP Executive Director, Robert Satloff, to Explain Why the Institute is Providing a Platform for Those Seeking to Block American Remembrance of Known Case of Genocide WASHINGTON (A.W.)—The Washington Institute for [...]

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  • Azad
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    A large gang of shabbat shalom embezzling over a $1 billion in Fraud. It seams this gang of Madoffs surfaced from low oil prices.

    Last edited by Azad; 12-19-2016, 03:20 PM.

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  • Azad
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    "Trump and Armenia’s Occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh
    By Jason Katz
    Recently, Azerbaijan celebrated 25 years of independence from Soviet rule. Arguably Eurasia’s most Western-friendly and secular Muslim-majority nation, Azerbaijan has long fought another battle, one that the election of Donald Trump may shift: the occupation of its Nagorno-Karabakh region by Armenia.

    As the international community often does, a multilateral body was established to “solve” the problem following a bloody war from 1988 to 1992. For decades, the OSCE Minsk Group, co-chaired by Russia, France, and the U.S., has produced no demonstrable gains. Successive U.S. presidents have paid lip service to the Minsk Group and pleaded for time.

    The election of Donald Trump may be a game changer ..... You can read the rest of the jewish throw up , see link.

    Jason Katz is the principal of TSG, LLC, a strategic communications and political consultancy, specializing in the foreign policy and international relations spaces. For nearly a decade, he served as the Director of Governmental Relations and Public Affairs for the American Jewish Committee, based in Los Angeles."

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  • Azad
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    More sucking noises. This time from rabbis

    The friendship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the State of Israel stands in sharp contrast to the geopolitical and sectarian tensions that plague so much of the world.

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  • Azad
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    Looks like the chosen people appointed an anti-Armenian, azeri loving defense minister.

    "Israel: The rise of the new 'messianic elite'
    Appointment of Avigdor Lieberman as defence minister suggests a change of elite within Israeli politics, analysts say."

    Appointment of Avigdor Lieberman as defence minister suggests a change of elite within Israeli politics, analysts say.



    "JERUSALEM (Haaretz) — Meretz Party chairman MK Zehava Galon charged Wednesday that Avigdor Lieberman’s Yisrael Beiteinu party is getting financial support from Azerbaijan government officials in return for advancing Baku’s political and financial interests in Israel.

    According to Galon, Yisrael Beiteinu is supporting the interests of the Azeri national fuel company and has been actively working to prevent Israel from officially recognizing the Turkish genocide of Armenians during World War I, because of Azerbaijan’s territorial feud with Armenia."

    Yisrael Beiteinu actively works to prevent Israel from officially recognizing Armenian genocide JERUSALEM (Haaretz) -- Meretz Party chairman MK Zehava


    Was couple weeks ago the ADL was mumbling that they will recognize the Armenian Genocide. The usual good cop and bad cop games.

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  • Haykakan
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    AzerTac, Azerbaijan
    May 4 2016


    The Washington Times publishes article on Armenia's nuclear material


    Baku, May 4, AZERTAC

    The Washington Times has published an article on Armenia's nuclear
    material headlined "The other nuclear threat".

    Written by Alexander Murinson, a senior fellow at the Begin-Sadat
    Center and Bar Ilan University, the article says: "Mere days ago,
    Georgian authorities reported the arrest of an elderly Georgian man
    and several Armenian nationals — alarmingly suspected of being current
    or former members of the Armenian Security Service — who were
    attempting to smuggle and illegally sell some $200 million worth of
    nuclear-grade materials. The highly radioactive U-238 can be used to
    produce a myriad of deadly and destructive apparatuses, not the least
    of which is a dreaded "dirty bomb."

    "The specter of a dirty bomb is of paramount concern for security
    services and counterterrorism officials worldwide. Internationally,
    the deep alarm of officials associated with the discovery of U-238 was
    compounded earlier this year when a group of individuals was
    discovered attempting to smuggle Cesium-137, a highly radioactive
    isotope that is a waste product from nuclear reactors,” Murinson says.

    “This adds much credence to constant complaints by Georgia and
    Azerbaijan related to the fact that their territories under separatist
    control, such as Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh and South Ossetia, are
    being used for all manner of illegal smuggling from nuclear material
    to arms to narcotics.”

    “To substantially add to the threat emanating from Armenian nationals
    and Armenia is the presence in Armenia of an outdated Chernobyl-type
    nuclear reactor operating long past its original planned lifetime.
    This, when taken with the news from Georgia, elevates the nuclear
    alarm to a new level.”

    “However, if Armenia's reactor is not only a safety threat, but
    potentially a source of radioactive material for a "dirty" bomb, as
    suggested by the recent foiled plots, then the problem is no longer
    limited to the Caucasus region,” he adds.

    The Washington Times has published an article on Armenia's nuclear material headlined "The other nuclear threat". Written by Alexander Murinson, a senior fellow at the Begin-Sadat Center and Bar Ilan University, the article says: "Mere days ago, Georgian authorities reported the arrest

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