July 24, 2014

Jeff Rense Radio Show - 2014.07.23


Listen  Download  Hour 1 - Tim Rifat - Rubbing His Hands Together In Glee

Listen  Download  Hour 2 - Tim Rifat - Rubbing His Hands Together In Glee

Listen  Download  Hour 3 - Joel Skousen - Ukraine And Israel

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7 comments:

sftx said...

Why in the H does Rense a pooh doo keep on wasting our time with this pro Israel, Mormon shill Joel Skousen? After listening to this, I am on a Rense no more FAST. Too bad there are now so few to listen to.

Anonymous said...

He's a regular. Old pal that licks his boots. Like Rifat. You just skip these retards. Of course being the same nutters over and over again, there's not much left in his rotation to listen to anymore.

The Persian Drum said...

I’d like to offer a suggestion to sftx, id and my other fellow-subscribers here at Mami’s; one that will probably win me no friends, but here goes... If I offend anyone here, please excuse me, I only mean this post to be an encouragement.

In the current-day situation, to which we here are now wise, we are incessantly bombarded with a lot of Bad News (The Judaist NWO, their Talmudic subjugation of humanity, their dismantling of unity and culture in whichever nation they infiltrate).

To counter the heavy yoke of this Bad News, may I humbly recommend that open and inquiring minds take a first-time listen to (or perhaps revisit) The Good News.

Whether at work or at the gym or going for a walk I listen daily to the audio reading of a section of the Bible, especially the Good News of the Messiah, as presented in the New Testament. Paul's letters especially effect me profoundly.

Now before I get lambasted, let me acknowledge that many here at Mami’s – perhaps most – are as opposed to the Good Book as they are opposed to the Judaist NWO who make our lives a misery.

But I appeal to you friends, not to associate today’s Pharisaic cabal with God, his Messiah, or the prophets. The latter shed light and can be a sweet aroma, whereas the aforementioned cabal are the enemies of God and humanity.

I understand that folks like Charles G and others will vehemently disagree with my post here, and I don’t wish to cause any ill-will here on Mami’s comments section, but still, have another read, or listen to the audio, of the Good Book. It more than balances out the madness of our sick world and can be very encouraging when everything seems helpless or pointless.

I don't presume to have all the answers, but like you all, I have a lot of questions, and bible can quench the soul if one is willing to consider its content and make one's own conclusion as to whether it is a deceitful con or a trustworthy source of truth.

And don’t let the world's religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam et al) turn you off – they are all man-made traditions and organisations, and are worthy of the scorn they receive from sceptical folks. But Christ isn’t a religion. Rather, as John puts it in the opening of his account of the good news:

In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,

and the Word was God.
He was with God in the beginning.

All things came to be through him,
and without him nothing made had being.

In him was life,
and the life was the light of mankind.

The light shines in the darkness,
and the darkness has not suppressed it.

...

This was the true light,
which gives light to everyone entering the world.

He was in the world — the world came to be through him — yet the world did not know him.

He came to his own homeland, yet his very own people did not receive him.

But to as many as did receive him, to those who put their trust in his person and power, he gave the right to become children of God, not because of bloodline, physical impulse or human intention, but because of God.

The Word became a human being and lived with us, and we saw his glory, the glory of the Father’s only Son, full of grace and truth.

...

We have all received from his fullness, yes, grace upon grace.

For the Torah was given through Moses; and grace and truth came through Jesus the Messiah.

foon1e said...

@TPD: Errrrr, Are Yer Fuggggin Kidding me??!!
Might i suggest you attempt to engage CG directly by phoning/skyping into his show to spread *your* Gospel? If you're *that* sure about the Judaic Poison you're trying to spread here,then you'd surely have no trouble debating this viewpoint with him?

The Persian Drum said...

PART 1

Hi foon1e,

Aside from being a lousy and awkward speaker, I'm not sure it would be of any use calling into Charles' show, as the extent of my contribution would be only to quote the Good Book, just as I often do here at Mami's. I can't offer any extra-biblical or definitive, external 'proof' that would satisfy Charles or your good self, as it really does come down to the written word; it stands or falls based on whether or not it rings true. To some it communicates the word of eternal Life, while to others it is 'Judaic Poison'.

This is the frustrating dilemma here:

1. On the one hand we have the Judaists who reject the Messiah on account that:

a) Christ is 'a Light to the Gentiles' and this detracts from their self-appointed role of 'saviour'.
b) His lordship and messiahship negates the Judaists' claim to the title of 'God's chosen' and sovereign of the universe
c) His atoning death and resurection is the pivotal, most important moment in history, and fulfils the prophecy of Isaiah's suffering servant (Isaiah 53). This demolishes the Judaist's insistent claim that their collective suffering -- symbolised in the alleged holocaust -- is the most significant and sacred event in world history, and thus makes a mockery of their claim to being themselves God's 'suffering servant', God's 'anointed', and God's unique son.


2. On the other hand we have many Gentiles, especially in the post-modern world (i.e. the Judaified world) who reject Christ because he is rightly identified with the Jews, as far as his physical descent is concerned. The same might be applied to Paul and all the New Testament writers, as they originate in the Jewish world. The problem is that World Jewry has brought such sorrow and calamity on mankind that anything associated with 'the tribe' is generically labeled as 'the enemy', including righteous Jews like Brother Nathanael or Gilad Atzmon, or even the King of the Jews himself !

PART 2 to follow...

The Persian Drum said...


PART 2

At the risk of further incriminating myself foon1e, please consider this: post-'enlightened' atheism (like Marxism, Feminism, Communism, and all revolutionary 'isms' which bring decay and destruction) largely finds its origins in the very Satanic-Zio-Kabbalist tribe you and I oppose. If you have the time, you might like to investigate the Sabbatean-Frankist movement of the 17th and 18th centuries. This Judaist cult is intimately linked with what is euphemistically labelled 'the Illuminati', and appears to be the engine behind much of the NWO madness chronicled here at Grizzom's. This is the period in which pan-atheism, pantheism and nihilism really took root.

The Old Testament prophets pulled no punches in identifying God's stiff-necked and defiant people as liars, whores and murderers, patiently calling them to repentance. The Messiah, in like fashion, faced down his own kin and called them snakes and vipers and sons of the devil, while still mercifully inviting them to turn back to God. The invitation is still there. As Paul put's it: "first for the Jew, and equally to the Gentile"

As the same Paul quotes in his letter to the Romans, speaking of his own people: “God’s name is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you.”

In my earlier post, I was trying to differentiate between 'religion' and God. After much research and discovery, I am of the opinion that all religions -- including organised Christianity and rabbinical Judaism -- find their roots in 'the mystery religion of Babylon' referred to in the bible. Talmudism, Islam and Catholicism (indeed, all world religions) are in many ways interchangeable. All offer salvation through man's efforts. The uniqueness of Christ is that he himself is God's salvation, independent of man's efforts or religious rituals.

Even though my conclusions vary with many of the folks here, I kind of feel 'united' with you all in the sense that we are all trying to lift the darkness which is enveloping the people. The incredible irony is that in many cases, it is the atheists, secularists and sceptics who are addressing the heart of the problem, while the church at large is in a drunken stupor, siding with the very entity which is the enemy of God and his Christ.

As annoying as you might find my presence here foon1e, I humbly ask that you put up with me, because the fact is that some of us here drafted into the army that fights the Judaist NWO, also happen to identify with the Messiah, the rightful King of the Jews and Light to the Nations.

sftx said...

Hey id and TPD I just read your comments and thank you; no offense to me at all TPD, as you included one of my favorite quotes:

The light shines in the darkness,
and the darkness has not suppressed it.


My version, and the one I cherish though is, and the darkness does not comprehend it.

Both are true; Eternal spirit cannot be suppressed and the material mind cannot understand eternal spirit.