Posts Tagged ‘Saudi’

An Honest Admission On The “Religion of Peace”

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Turkey’s powerful Department of Religious Affairs has commissioned a team of theologians at Ankara University to carry out a fundamental revision of the Hadith, the second most sacred text in Islam after the Koran.

The Hadith is a collection of thousands of sayings reputed to come from the Prophet Muhammad and as such, it is the principal guide for Muslims in interpreting the Koran and the source of the vast majority of Islamic law, or Sharia. These theologians say that a significant number of the sayings were never uttered by Muhammad, and even some that were need now to be reinterpreted.

This is huge! Sharia Law is the source of Islamic terrorist doctrine. If Turkey is successful in creating a Reformed Church of Islam, they will bring this currently very violent creed into the modern age and it may finally truly become a religion of peace. If so, it could then join the ranks of Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Taoism and others, which already are religions of peace.

This won’t be accepted lightly. Certainly the Saudis will violently oppose it as being against their goals, which I’ve outlined in the previous post, and the Sunni and Shia alike may find the new Hadith unacceptable. Any change that happens for the better will take a long time, but this admission by muslim scholars that Islam is full of grievous errors and needs repair is almost beyond amazing.

Terrorism And Oil: The Saudi Plan

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

There are untapped oil and gas reserves in Somalia, very possibly huge ones.

U.S. forces are in Somalia and it is claimed that a U.S. Air Force AC-130 plane, hunting for Islamic Al Qaeda militant hideouts, bombed three targets, including two houses.

Somalia is probably the single poorest nation in all of Africa and the Middle East. They’re so poor that the people can’t afford to eat, let alone buy weapons which are horribly expensive by their standards. After all, an AK-47 costs around $1500 and the average income for a Somalian is less than $1000 a year. You can’t buy clothes, food and provide shelter, and hope to have anything left over for $1500 AK-47’s, not to mention the cost of ammunition. So where are the guns coming from that are being used by Islamists to attack the government?

Well, let’s see. Who else is in the immediate vicinity, is Islamic, produces oil, doesn’t want any competition in that area and has made that abundantly clear? Who else but Saudi Arabia. The same people who destroyed the World Trade Center, who kicked us out of their country, who will kill you for bringing in a Bible, and who have cut back production of oil to keep the price dramatically inflated, which is wrecking our economy. Just a small list from their litany of crimes.

This is the same problem we’ve had in Iraq. Most of the muslims we’ve been fighting there are Saudis. It takes a huge amount of money to conduct a war, and those poor Iraqi citizens don’t begin to have that sort of cash. They’re being funded primarily by the Saudis, who don’t want us to have access to Iraqs oil. The Saudis are interfering with us and attacking us anywhere they can to prevent us from getting oil from anywhere except them.

This is why we have a military presence in Africa, focused in on the oil-producing areas, and why we’re going to have to fight for every square inch of it that we can gain. At the same time, China is already exporting oil from Sudan, Chad, Nigeria, Angola, Algeria, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Republic of Congo, as well as the Middle East.

Even at $100 a barrel, the price of gasoline in China is a third that of Europe and Japan where it’s heavily taxed. With a 1.3 billion population and a rapidly expanding economy, China is now #2 behind the U.S. in oil consumption. However, the increases in the cost of oil affect all economies, and prices for goods from china are rapidly on the rise.

If China can fight off the imported Saudi insurgents and lock in their African supplies, and if we can do the same, dependency on Middle East oil will slacken dramatically. For this reason, the Saudis will continue to attack, secure in the knowledge that if we stop them, we stop the flow of Mid-East oil. Since neither we nor China wants to fight each other, our separate African “territories” are already being demarcated and in this arena we then have the dubious pleasure of being both allies and competitors.

Meanwhile, the price of goods on the world markets is rising, while our own manufacturing is declining because of outsourcing. This has lead to increased unemployment, which causes the average wage to decline as people take lesser paying jobs to keep eating. With the rise in costs, the comparable value of the dollar declines, so the lesser wages buy even less. This is the road to poverty and America is on it.

There is only one genuine solution to this problem, which is to invade Saudi Arabia and take over the oil production. By continuing the share of oil exports to those already getting a percentage, and by selling it at a reduced price, we would have no problems with China. I would not be surprised if this hasn’t already been discussed between us and the Chinese. We both need the oil and we’re both getting robbed by the Saudis. This would have a salutary effect on the global terrorism problem as well, since it’s funded primarily by the Saudis, it would let us and China quell our attackers, bring peace to Africa and thereby free up the African oil fields for production.

This is turn would finally bring development and prosperity to Africa.

The financial power of oil is behind the rise of militant Islam, and that also is the product of Saudi Arabia. The purpose of the Saudis in pushing militant Wahhabist Islamic terrorism upon the world is solely to gain access to the worlds oil. The Saudi royals don’t even like Wahhabism, it’s a constant threat to their personal power, but it’s a cloak they can hide behind and a powerful tool they use very effectively in their quest for control of the oil.

First, spread Fundamental Islam by tying it to the dream of a new Islamic Empire. Then tell the people they have to repel the Infidels, that’s us, first. That it’s their Sacred Duty to do so. To die for Allah. But they’re not. They’re dying for oil and they have no clue.