August 25, 2012

Dennis Fetcho, Inside the Eye 2012.08.25

 


Dennis Fetcho, aka "The Fetch", is an American ex-patriot living in Amman, Jordan.  He is the author of the Illuminatus Observor, a blog regarded by many as simply the finest Hermetic Qaballa blog in all of blogdom.  The Fetch also has a second site called"Inside The Eye Live.com"
Intelligent media for the politically aware.

64K CF - Fetch starts the show with a Syria update then discusses multiple subjects pertaining to the Islamic world and U.S. inc. with his guest Imran Hosein.

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Websites: http://illuminatusobservor.blogspot.com/   http://insidetheeyelive.com/
Email: thefetch@yahoo.com


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2 comments:

Unknown said...

TY I always enjoy the Fetch.

Anonymous said...

What a boring show this was.

These Moslem guys always sound the same. Always the same propaganda line, never budge an inch.

I liked how this Muslim guy was trying to guilt trip the American whites with the standard Jew-Propaganda line that 'American Indians were people who talked to the wind, cared about the trees and the land and the evil white man came here and tore them from the land and their beautiful harmony with nature' and all this bullcrap, never mentioning how they were also basically tribes who had been savagely warring amongst each other forever, and Fetch stopped him dead in his tracks by bringing up the Roman Empire. lol

Religious people always equal a boring show and a boring life. And their societies always equal backwardsness nobody who had a choice would want to live in.

Christian Identity lunatics though can sometimes equal a comedy of much laughter, especially when they get raging mad and start spewing out racial slurs.


"I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent." -Thomas Jefferson, letter to Francis Hopkinson, March 13, 1789


"They [the clergy] believe that any portion of power confided to me, will be exerted in opposition to their schemes. And they believe rightly; for I have sworn upon the altar of god, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. But this is all they have to fear from me: and enough, too, in their opinion."-Thomas Jefferson to Dr. Benjamin Rush, Sept. 23, 1800