Glenn Beck THE FACTS Israel was Framed!

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sirbadman

Glenn Beck is a whore. Pay him and he'll spruik what you want. He likes to whore himself to Goldline International as well as Israel. Wonder why he thought the place was so great. Maybe he got paid to shag heaps of Latvian hookers there.

This is an entertaining read on Glenn Beck, surpisingly the author evens mentions the word "zionist" once, which is pretty radical for this market-orientated site: http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article19888.html


Doc Holliday

Quote from: "sirbadman"Glenn Beck is a whore. Pay him and he'll spruik what you want. He likes to whore himself to Goldline International as well as Israel. Wonder why he thought the place was so great. Maybe he got paid to shag heaps of Latvian hookers there.

This is an entertaining read on Glenn Beck, surpisingly the author evens mentions the word "zionist" once, which is pretty radical for this market-orientated site: http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article19888.html


Glenn Beck is worse than a two bit whore.  Anybody that stoops as low as he does to defend the Synagogue of Satan Israel has psychological problems that are normally seen in Israelis. It could be that he holds the same genetic defect as Jews have, which may be because he has it in his blood line somewhere.  Beck is paid over 29 Million a year by the Zionists propaganda machine
to act like a clown without the clown suit and make up.

Ognir

Why are ppl bitching about whores and this shitebag in the same sentence?
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe


CrackSmokeRepublican

Glenn Beck is a converted "Mormon" due to his Mormon friend "Pat Gray".  Mormonism and Zionism are intimately connected. In fact Joseph Smith was one  of the earliest "Christian Zionists" and actually commissioned his follower Orson Hyde to travel to Jerusalem in the 1840s.

He's the worst kind of "Sell-out" to the Synagogue of Satan... and he's shameless...


QuoteDavid Ben Gurion: "You know, there are no people in the world who understand the Jews like the Mormons." :wtf:

Ben Gurion was the first president of Israel when it became a nation in 1948.
The following accounts speak for the feelings and support that Joseph Smith and other church leaders have shown for the Jewish people. 1) The Church of Jesus Christ was founded during Pesach on April 6 , 1830 ( "of Latter-day Saints" was latter added to the name.

2) The first edition of the first Church newspaper, Evening and Morning Star, was published in June 1832. In the first article, "To Man," Church leaders announced that the newspaper "comes to bring good tidings of great joy to all people, but more especially to the House of Israel scattered abroad, for the Lord hath set His hand again the second time to restore them to the lands of their inheritance."

3) A "School of the Prophets" was founded in 1833 to provide secular and spiritual instruction to Church leaders and members. After the Book of Mormon had gone to press, with all its Hebraisms, the Hebrew School was established as a course of study (10 hours/week). The instructor was Joshua Seixas, son of Rabbi Gershom Mendes Seixas, rabbi of Shearith Israel in New York.

Conversion Story:
(Baptized on a Sunday .... Found a show via Gabe Hobbes "out of the blue" on Monday...   :shock: )

http://www.youtube.com/v/USpeolBTKIo&re ... edded&fs=1


Here's Beck and Pat Gray his Mormon Radio buddy:

QuoteBeck attacks Jewish Funds for Justice's Simon Greer; says putting "the common good" first "leads to death camps"
Beck adds: "A Jew, of all people, should know that"
May 28, 2010 10:53 am ET

From the May 28 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program:

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    BECK: So here's what Simon Greer, president and CEO of Jewish Funds for Justice, says:

    "Glenn Beck, you are a con man. And America is not buying it. I exhort you to stop bottling your ideological agenda and labeling it theology. Americans deserve and demand better. You have told us not to look in -- what not to look for in a house of worship, but now I ask you what kind of house of worship do you desire? 'Make sure your church puts God first and politics and government last.' The question is, how then do we put God first?"

    Pat, would you like to answer that?

    PAT GRAY (co-host): I don't even know how to answer that.

    BECK: Make sure God puts -- I said make sure your church puts God first and politics and government last.

    GRAY: Yes.

    BECK: He says --

    GRAY: He says put -- how do you --

    BECK: How do you even put God first, then?

    STEVE 'STU' BURGUIERE (co-host): Wow, he got you on that one.

    BECK: He did. I mean, I look at that and say --

    GRAY: God's not political.

    BECK: God's not political at all. God doesn't -- God is not a respecter of persons, of parties, of politics, or government. God is --

    GRAY: Truth.

    BECK: God is truth. And he lights a fire. God changes hearts. God goes directly to your heart. Government goes directly to your wallet.

    He says, "All of us are created in the image of the divine, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. To put God first in faith is to put humanity first." Is that true? He then says, "This is a democracy." No, it's a republic. There's a difference, you should look it up. "The government is you, me, and 300 million whom we share with our nation. Government is one way which we care for our neighbors, and tradition tells me to care for my neighbor as I care for myself. Here's what we do for each other as Americans: We grow food, we create jobs, we build homes, pave roads, teach our children, care for our grandparents, secure our neighborhoods. Government makes our country function. To put God first is to put humankind first. To put humankind first is to put the common good first."

    This leads to death camps. A Jew, of all people, should know that. This is exactly the kind of talk that led to the death camps in Germany. Put humankind and the common good first.

    Help me out, how did that lead to death camps? How does that lead to death camps? Because that's what they'll say: "Oh, Glenn Beck is talking about death camps." Help me out. Let's think of this logically, and we can back it up with documentation. How does that lead to death camps?

    GRAY: Well, because if certain people are hurting the common good, they have to be removed from society.

    BECK: They have to be liquidated. How about grandma and grandpa?

    GRAY: Yeah, they're pulling down the common good, they're costing to society too much.

    BECK: So we're gonna have to let 'em die. How about the handicapped?

    GRAY: Well they hurt the race. They can't pull their weight for the common good. They can't produce for society.

    BECK: If they also reproduce, are we gonna let imbeciles continue reproduce? It's all the same argument. Once you get into the common good, it's over. And this is the perversion that every minister, pastor, priest, bishop --  every single person in America, every rabbi should be at the pulpit saying the same thing -- get away from anyone who talks about the common good. Because the common good -- if you put that first, and you reject individual -- you are headed for the death camps.


http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201005280022


QuoteJoseph Smith dispatched Apostle Orson Hyde to dedicate the Land of Israel for the gathering of the Jews.

    * On October 24, 1841, Orson Hyde offered that prayer on the Mount of Olives

http://www.mormonsandjews.org/Jewish-LD ... ights.html
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

Negentropic

Most people need some sort of twisted justification in their head in order to be able to continue spreading evil day after day and pretend they're really good deeds. In order to stay functional in his manufactured state of conflicted neurosis and be a good little whore he has to have a way of justifying it all in his own head.  His Mormon / Christian Zionist background provides that.  When he demonstrated skill in his job, obfuscating things in favor of Jews and Jew Propaganda, he got promoted quickly through the ranks. That's how they get most of their useful idiots. Let's see who'll show some aptitude in this direction and give him money to encourage doing it. I don't think Murdoch called him in his office and told him "listen you've got to earn that 29 million a year now, douchy boy, let's see a big piece on how Israel was framed on that goddamn flotilla business."  He probably came up with the whole idea on his own because it serves to cover his own ass also, justify all his previous positions taken.  In his big fat deluded head, he doesn't realize how far he exposed himself to his own audience and how serious it is.



CrackSmokeRepublican

Beck: Help us restore traditional American values

QuoteBy PHILIP ELLIOTT and NAFEESA SYEED, Associated Press Writers Philip Elliott And Nafeesa Syeed, Associated Press Writers

WASHINGTON – Conservative commentator Glenn Beck and tea party champion Sarah Palin appealed Saturday to a vast, predominantly white crowd on the National Mall to help restore traditional American values and honor Martin Luther King's message. Civil rights leaders who accused the group of hijacking King's legacy held their own rally and march.

While Beck billed his event as nonpolitical, activists from around the nation said their show of strength was a clear sign that they can make a difference in the country's future and that they want a government that will listen and unite.

Palin told the tens of thousands who stretched from the marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial to the grass of the Washington Monument that calls to transform the country weren't enough. "We must restore America and restore her honor," said the former Alaska governor, echoing the name of the rally, "Restoring Honor."

Palin, the GOP vice presidential nominee in 2008 and a potential White House contender in 2012, and Beck repeatedly cited King and made references to the Founding Fathers. Beck put a heavy religious cast on nearly all his remarks, sounding at times like an evangelical preacher.

"Something beyond imagination is happening," he said. "America today begins to turn back to God."

Beck exhorted the crowd to "recognize your place to the creator. Realize that he is our king. He is the one who guides and directs our life and protects us." He asked his audience to pray more. "I ask, not only if you would pray on your knees, but pray on your knees but with your door open for your children to see," he said.

Click image to see photos of Glenn Beck's 'Restoring Honor' rally


AP/Jacquelyn Martin
A group of civil rights activists organized by the Rev. Al Sharpton held a counter rally at a high school, then embarked on a three-mile march to the site of a planned monument honoring King. The site, bordering the Tidal Basin, was not far from the Lincoln Memorial where Beck and the others spoke about two hours earlier.

Sharpton and the several thousand marching with him crossed paths with some of the crowds leaving Beck's rally. People wearing "Restoring Honor" and tea party T-shirts looked on as Sharpton's group chanted "reclaim the dream" and "MLK, MLK." Both sides were generally restrained, although there was some mutual taunting.

One woman from the Beck rally shouted to the Sharpton marchers: "Go to church. Restore America with peace." Some civil rights marchers chanted "don't drink the tea" to people leaving Beck's rally.

Sharpton told his rally it was important to keep King's dream alive and that despite progress more needs to be done. "Don't mistake progress for arrival," he said.

He poked fun at the Beck-organized rally, saying some participants were the same ones who used to call civil rights leaders troublemakers. "The folks who used to criticize us for marching are trying to have a march themselves," he said. He urged his group to be peaceful and not confrontational. "If people start heckling, smile at them," Sharpton said.

Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District of Columbia's delegate to Congress, said she remembers being at King's march on Washington in 1963. "Glenn Beck's march will change nothing. But you can't blame Glenn Beck for his March-on-Washington envy," she said.

Beck has said he did not intend to choose the King anniversary for his rally but had since decided it was "divine providence." He portrayed King as an American hero.

Sharpton and other critics have noted that, while Beck has long sprouted anti-government themes, King's famous march included an appeal to the federal government to do more to protect Americans' civil rights.

The crowd — organizers had a permit for 300,000 — was a sea of people standing shoulder to shoulder across large expanses of the Mall. The National Park Service stopped doing crowd counts in 1997 after the agency was accused of underestimating numbers for the 1995 Million Man March.

It was not clear how many tea party activists were in the crowd, but the sheer size of the turnout helped demonstrate the size and potential national influence of the movement.

Tea party activism and widespread voter discontent with government already have effected primary elections and could be an important factor in November's congressional, gubernatorial and state legislative races.

Lisa Horn, 28, an accountant from Houston, said she identifies with the tea party movement, although she said the rally was not about either the tea party or politics. "I think this says that the people are uniting. We know we are not the only ones," she said. "We feel like we can make a difference."

Ken Ratliff, 55, of Rochester, N.Y., who served as a Marine in the Vietnam War, said he is moving more in the tea party direction. "There's got to be a change, man," he said.

Palin told the crowd she wasn't speaking as a politician. "I've been asked to speak as the mother of a soldier and I am proud of that distinction. Say what you want to say about me, but I raised a combat vet and you can't take that away from me." It was a reference to her son, Track, 20, who served a yearlong deployment in Iraq.

Palin likened the rally participants to the civil rights activists from 1963. She said the same spirit that helped them overcome oppression, discrimination and violence would help this group as well.

"We are worried about what we face. Sometimes, our challenges seem insurmountable," Palin said. "Look around you. You're not alone."

Beck paced on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and spoke through a wireless microphone headset. "For too long, this country has wandered in darkness. ... Today we are going to concentrate on the good things in America, the things that we have accomplished — and the things that we can do tomorrow."

In one of his many references to King, Beck noted that he had spent the night before in the same Washington hotel where King had put the finishing touches on his "I Have a Dream" speech.

Clarence B. Jones, who served as King's personal attorney and his speechwriter, said he believes King would not be offended by Beck's rally but "pleased and honored" that a diverse group of people would come together, almost five decade later, to discuss the future of America.

Jones, now a visiting professor at Stanford University, said the Beck rally seemed to be tasteful and did not appear to distort King's message, which included a recommitment to religious values.

"I think it is the testimony to the power and greatness of the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in enabling America to make a peaceful transition from apartheid and racial segregation to a multiracial society where Glenn Beck or anyone would hold a rally at the Lincoln Memorial," Jones said in a telephone interview.

Both groups heard from members of the King family.

Alveda King, a niece of the civil rights leader, appealed to Beck rally participants to "focus not on elections or on political causes but on honor, on character ... not the color of our skin."

Martin Luther King III said at the site of the planned memorial that his father in 1967 and 1968 "was focused on economic empowerment. He did not live to see that come to fruition." King added, "We have made great strides, but somehow we've got to create a climate so that everybody can do well, not just some."

Beck had appealed to those attending not to bring signs with them. But Mike Cash, a 56-year-old Atlanta businessman, found a way around that. Over his polo shirt, he wore a T-shirt that read "Treat Obama like a used tea bag, toss him out now!"

"I wouldn't have missed it (the rally) for anything," said Cash, who drove up with his family. "We are here kind of protesting about our government, too. I'm a businessman and I'm worried about taxes going up."

Many in the crowd watched the proceedings on large television screens. On the edges of the Mall, vendors sold "Don't Tread on Me" flags, popular with tea party activists. Other activists distributed fliers urging voters "dump Obama." The pamphlet included a picture of the president with a Hitler-style mustache.

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Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Hope Yen and Tom Raum contributed to this report.

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Online:

Beck rally: http://www.glennbeck.com/828/

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_dc_rally
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

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Zio shills and Hal Turnerish provacatuers have no doubt infested that rally.

'Obama will get Israel nuked' say protesters at Glenn Beck rally

QuoteSpeaking with Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper, the participants made sure to stress how angry they were with Obama's policy regarding Israel.

"He [Obama] will get Israel nuked," said 61-year-old Victoria Nikolov from New York, who had left home at 1 a.m. in order to make it to the rally on time. "He's not doing anything to prevent [Iran from developing nuclear weapons]. I came here to protect you, even though I'm not Jewish, and to restore the constitutional republic to this country."

"I've done my research, I've read both his books" she continued. "I am confident that if he had to choose between America and Islam, he'd choose Islam. But I am afraid he might stay president, because he has the support of the press, and when the press supports a president, the people just don't get the truth."

"We are inch away from socialism. I think African Americans could make great presidents – just other people, like Condoleezza Rice or Walter Williams," she went on to say.

Rob Arnold from Washington's Pentagon City said "You can't spend and dupe this country into oblivion and hope to get away with it."

"He [Obama] was a friend and neighbor of Louis 'suck the blood of Jews' Farrakhan. He had Jeremiah 'God damn America' Wright for his pastor. A man who is a friend of these people can't be a friend of Israel," Arnold told Haaretz.

"And he arranged peace talks in Washington?" he asked. "It's all for show. I believe that if he could, he would rather see Israel annihilated. I don't think he believes Israel belongs to the Jews. I think he sympathizes with terrorists. I believe he is an anti-Semite."

Mark DelMaestro from Phoenix, Arizona, a Vietnam war veteran, told Haaretz that "maybe he [Obama] did some good things, but the bad things he did are overwhelming."

"I don't think he represents the fulfillment of Martin Luther King's dream. He represents socialism, communism, oppression and all the things that stand against freedom. I am the man of 'God bless America' and he is a man of 'God Damn America.'"

"I am very worried about Iran, I am confident the moment they get the bomb they will drop it on Israel. Obama has to do everything possible to stop it, even the military option as a last resort. He must understand that unlike other places, we don't fight for Israel, we fight with Israel, we have the same color of soul."

CrackSmokeRepublican

Interesting Maz,

Looks like G.B. will be an up-and-coming Israeli-Mouth Piece these days for the J-Tribers since people are so sick of the Left-Right bankruptcies, wars, corruption foisted by the "J-Team"  in the background. He is kind of "Chosen" for the Tea Bag role in the grander scheme of things.
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

ldrancer

i'm just gonna agree with this topic.  i don't even read anything.  awesome.  just the topic there, that's it.  i don't even know who any of those people are.