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Originally Posted by ronjohn420
Yes, we want to keep the "internet shit" out of this discussion. What do you really think?
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Originally Posted by ronjohn420
Yes, we want to keep the "internet shit" out of this discussion. What do you really think?
Yes, and being a delusional fanatic you would be the one doing the burning. 500 years ago you would be just as whacked-out as a wannabe Christan with a torch and pitch fork, as your are as a wannabe muslim with a computer keyboard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Great Spirit
GS you are living proof of the old saying: "the more things change...."
GS please do not kill your self when it happends. You need to know all this is supost to happen. People who pick up the sword will die by it. There all being gathered together for the war of armageddon. Put your trust into Jehovah God (yhwh). The End of False Religion is Near. Soon the world powers (the beast) will turn on the Harlot (False Religion) these are all signs of the Last Days. Get out of False religion while you can. Learn about Jesus and his Father in heaven. Soon this World will be held accountable for all the discusting things it pratices. Love your Brother and even your enemy because they are just lost in this system, pray for there hearts and minds to turn back from there ways.Quote:
Originally Posted by Great Spirit
watch this this is the real truth!!!!!!be scared:)Quote:
Originally Posted by the yeag
Yeah, I"m glad GS is back too. Even though I think the guy is bat-shit crazy, I'm glad is opinion is getting out there. The way I'm glad they never censored Hitler's speech's; you can learn so much from them. In a "don't ever be like me" kind of way.
Welcome back, old friend.
Hey GS, no offense, but I can't be bothered reading through all these other posts. I am dying to go into the other room and roll something up. But I wanted you to know that I often read your posts and want so much to respond! I think if we got high together we would have some great chatter - exactly what I look for in a good toking partner. You make me open my eyes a little wider than they are already, and help me see another point of view. Thanks for keeping me just a little bit more out of myself - whether I agree or not, your posts are definitely though provoking. I don't have any "real-life" freind with whom I could discuss such topics....
Tell me about it man. I appreciate the kind words. I don't get many of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by gr8misadventures
Dude, I dont like telling people that we are controlled by shape-shifting Reptilian aliens and other shit and that our own government kills thousands to bring a dictatorship. I mean...if some Joe Blow tells you this...you would think he is on crack.
What amazes me the most is that most people will believe in an invisible God that cannot be seen with the eyes who proclaims a set of oppresive rules to follow, than believe that advanced alien races are controlling us and also trying to help us.
Whenever I tell my friends about this, they say "yea.......ok " and that I am fucking nuts. Its sad but funny in a way. My mom works at a STATE mental hospital and I'm almost at the border of being thrown in there.
What hurts me the most is that the Elite laugh their asses off when they do this because most people have no idea what is going on.
Seriosly GS listen to your MOM.....
Does she know you post here?
If someone would send her your posts....she would lock you up for sure.
GS, what is going to happen when BUSH is gone? YOU better be ready for a Major Depression.
You are not a Bad person, you have just been told to much bullshit, and you look through AMERICA/Bush hating Glasses.
I think you might need that help from your mom before you are Trained BY Alqaida and start kiling AmeriKans like im sure youd like to.
GS THIS COULD BE YOU..GET HELP
LOS ANGELES - The charge of treason was used for the first time in the United States' war on terrorism Wednesday, filed against a California man who appeared in propaganda videos for al-Qaida.
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Adam Yehiye Gadahn, 28, could be sentenced to death if convicted of the charge, which has been used only a few dozen times in U.S. history and not at all since the World War II era. He also was indicted on a charge of providing material support to terrorists.
Gadahn "knowingly adhered to an enemy of the United States, namely, al-Qaida, and gave al-Qaida aid and comfort ... with intent to betray the United States," according to the indictment, handed up by an Orange County grand jury.
The suspected al-Qaida operative has been sought by the FBI since 2004. Based on the indictment, the FBI added Gadahn to its list of most wanted terrorists and offered a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction.
Gadahn, who is believed to be in or near Pakistan, is suspected of having attended the terrorist group's training camps in Pakistan and serving as one of its translators. He has become known by his nom de guerre, Azzam al-Amriki, or "Azzam the American."
Gadahn appeared last month in a 48-minute video along with al-Qaida's No. 2 leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, calling on his countrymen to convert to Islam and for U.S. soldiers to switch sides in the Iraq and Afghan wars.
It was the second time he appeared in the same video with al-Zawahri. In a July 7 video marking the one-year anniversary of the terror attack on London commuters, Gadahn appeared briefly, saying no Muslim should "shed tears" for Westerners killed by al-Qaida attacks.
Beyond that, authorities believe he is the masked figure who appeared in two previous videos from al-Qaida, one given to ABC television in 2004 and another a few days before the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
According to the indictment, Gadahn announced in the 2004 video that he had joined al-Qaida, "a movement waging war on America and killing large numbers of Americans."
"Fighting and defeating America is our first priority," he said, according to the indictment. "... The streets of America shall run red with blood."
The treason charge carries penalties ranging from a five-year prison sentence to the death penalty, while the charge of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization carries a possible 15-year sentence.
Raised in Southern California on a Riverside goat farm, Gadahn converted to Islam and worshipped at the Islamic Society of Orange County in 1997 before being expelled for attacking one of its leaders.
His mother last spoke to him by phone in March 2001. At the time he was in Pakistan, working at a newspaper, and his wife was getting ready to have a child.
Gadahn's aunt, Nancy Pearlman, declined to comment.
THis could be most of you ENEMY WITHIN TYPES.....watch your asses when the shit hits the Fan.
Hate America? GET THE FUCK OUT!
Rocker dad mum on Al Qaeda son
Peace and love and treason
BY MICHELLE CARUSO
DAILY NEWS WEST COAST BUREAU CHIEF
Adam Yahiye Gadahn, aka Al Qaeda stooge Azzam al-Amriki, is the son of '60s music man Phil Pearlman Gadahn (above).
LOS ANGELES - As a 1960s-era underground musician, Phil Pearlman Gadahn had a cult following. Now his funky homemade recordings are hot commodities again - thanks in no small part to his son's notoriety as an Al Qaeda mouthpiece.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn, a 28-year-old convert to Islam who now calls himself Azzam al-Amriki, or "Azzam the American," was indicted last week on charges of treason and providing material support to terrorists. He could be sentenced to death if convicted of treason.
While the FBI seeks Adam Gadahn, European music buffs are hawking bootleg copies of his dad's 1967 psychedelic album, "Beat of the Earth," on the Internet.
Phil Pearlman Gadahn, now in his late 50s, lives far from the spotlight in rural Riverside County, Calif. Neither he nor his wife, Jennifer, could be reached for comment. "The family is not doing any interviews," said his sister, Nancy Pearlman.
When the Daily News called Pearlman's home, a man who refused to identify himself ranted that the number was unpublished and warned, "Don't ever call this number again!"
But a colorful portrait of the musician-turned-goat farmer and father of the country's No.1 jihadist emerged through the recollections of former bandmate Karen Darby.
"Phil was unique even for the all-time uniqueness of the '60s," Darby told writer Patrick Lundborg in 2004.
Darby described Pearlman, the son of a Jewish doctor dad and a Christian mother, as "always a contrarian."
He wore his hair and beard long, burned incense and drove a hippie-type Volkswagen bus, but "he was very against drugs," Darby said.
Pearlman also had a strong anti-establishment streak. "He invented a prank called 'reverse shoplifting' where he would walk into a record store with his own LP and unnoticed, place it among the other albums for sale" said Lundborg, editor of the Web site Lysergia.com.
The self-produced 1967 "Beat of the Earth" recording originated as a project for an art class.
"The music was free-form, original and unrehearsable, since it was all ad-lib and spontaneous...the steady thrum one experienced when you went to a love-in," said Darby.
"Pearlman wasn't an imitation, but a true original," said Lundborg.
In all, Pearlman made four indie records between 1965 and 1976. The first was a 45rpm parody of surf-hot-rod songs by "Phil & the Flakes."
"Beat of the Earth" followed in 1967, "Electronic Hole" in 1970 and "Relatively Clean Rivers" in 1976.
For a time, Pearlman and his records vanished from the music scene after he married in the late 1970s and began raising children and goats on a farm with no electricity. The couple home-schooled their four kids.
During this phase, Pearlman adopted the surname "Gadahn" (derived from the biblical Gideon) and became religious after finding a Bible on the beach, according to his son Adam Gadahn's 1995 essay, "Becoming Muslim."
Pearlman made his living as a halal butcher who slaughtered his goats in a manner acceptable to Muslims. "He once had a lot of Muslim friends," the son wrote.
In the late 1980s, a music collector stumbled on a used copy of "Beat of the Earth" in a bargain bin, liked it and tracked Pearlman down, buying up all unsold copies of the disk. The record made the rounds with rare music dealers and soon a cult classic was born, Lundborg said.
In 1994, Pearlman visited Darby when he was about to release a "new" album using outtakes from their 1967 recording sessions. He complained about "consumeristical society," she recalled.
A year later, Adam Gadahn, who had moved in with his grandparents, ditched his self-described obsession with "demonic heavy metal music" and converted to Islam.
Adam Gadahn, who is believed to be in Pakistan, has appeared in several Al Qaeda videos since 2004, including one released last month.
"It's tempting to find some sort of relationship between Phil's unusual lifestyle and what happened to his son," said Lundborg. "But I tend to look at it more as a sad coincidence."
I heard from sumwhere that Adam Gadahn:confused: Dad is a jew and worked for the ADL or sumthing like that..:cool: If so then I see Mossad all over that adam dude(working for mossad)..............alCIAduh-Mossad connection----------