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 Blogger's entry title The AntiChrist Bible for Peace... I need to come back and read this one.
 

The Antichrist Bible of Peace
A Universal Philosophy and Conceptual Framework designed to end global terrorism and religious war by reconciling the three Great Abrahamic Traditions. The movie presentation on eight DVD's is for sale here. Pay Pal for security.

Blog Archive
? 2006 (11)
? September (5)
Reconciliation of the Abrahamic Traditions
The Bible of The Antichrist--The Movie--
The Model for the God of Abraham
Critical Realism and the God of Abraham
Reasonableness through Enlightened Freethinking
? August (6)
Links
References
Abrahamic Panentheism
Speculative Model
Reconciliation of the Abrahamic Traditions
It may sound arrogant and a bit dramatic, but this presentation may represent civilizations best chance for survival. There are many events which could end the world. Everything from being hit by an asteroid, to a pandemic bird flu, to global warming currently threaten mankind.

However, the main threat now is a nuclear exchange initiated because of religious war. The radical religious fundamentalist that would perpretrate such an act come from all three Abrahamic Traditions--Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. To make matters worse, these radical religious fundamentalists are the leaders of nations, and they have an " end times " ideology that could ironically create the " end times ".

The real irony is that they all believe in the God of Abraham. Here we will attempt to put a new perspective on the great patriarch that all people can accept. Maybe this perspective will help us reconcile our differences and go forward together.

The time is short....please click on the links for References, Abrahamic Panentheism, & Spectulative Model. If interested, the movie pal pal buy button is here.


The Bible of The Antichrist--The Movie--
OLD TESTAMENT

I. Armageddon

II. The Revelation of St. John

III. Apocalypse

IV. The Rapture

V. The Radical Christian Mindset

VI. Christian End Times Beliefs

VII. Religious/Political Foreign Policy

VIII. Presidential Belief System--USA

IX. Evangelical-- God Given Mission To Save The World

X. God's Next Army

XI. The Koran

XII. Muhammad And History

XIII. The Radical Islamic Mindset

IVX. Islamic End Times Belief

VX. The Presidential Belief System--Iran

VXI. Ilm

VXII. Jihad

VXIII. Crusades

IXX. Wahhabi Doctrine

XX. Sayyid Qurb

XXI. Abraham's Story

NEW TESTAMENT

I. Biblical Archeology

II. Critical Biblical Scholarship

III. Who Wrote The Bible ?

IV. The Epic Of Gilgamesh

V. The Unknown Jesus

VI. Creation

VII. Humans-Who Are We ?

VIII. The Real Eve

IX. Israelites Are Canaanites

X. Faith And Reason

THE TESTAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

I. Enlightened Freethinking

II. Abrahamic Panentheism

III. Model Of Reconciliation
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 Iran's forgotten victims of Saddam Hussiens era and his chemical weapons
 

Payvand's Iran News ...

12/1/06
Iran: 'Forgotten Victims' Of Saddam Hussein Era Await Justice
By Golnaz Esfandiari

PRAGUE, December 1, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- The head of a center for Iran's disabled war veterans announced on November 26 that Iraq's former Ba'athist regime used chemical weapons against civilians and soldiers some 300 times in the 1980s. Two decades later, still suffering the long-term effects of chemical agents, many of the 100,000 Iranian survivors of Iraqi gas attacks continue to seek justice as they follow the trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.


Omran Gangdost was 2 when he lost seven
family members in the gas attack on Sardasht
He constantly requires his own oxygen supply
(courtesy photo)

They are described by many as forgotten victims of Saddam Hussein. In many cases, they are soldiers who fought in the bloody Iran-Iraq war in 1980-88. But many others were noncombatants.

Iranian authorities have registered more than 50,000 victims of chemical weapons requiring special medical care. But it is thought that about 1 million Iranians were exposed to mustard or nerve gas during the war.

Hossein Mohammadian, a resident of Sardasht in Iran's Kurdistan, is among those victims.

'A Special Smell'

Sardasht came under chemical attack months before the March 1988 attack on the Iraqi Kurdish town of Halabja, which became a symbol of Saddam Hussein's brutality. But Sardasht received scant media coverage, and was soon forgotten by many.

But Mohammadian has vivid memories of that hot afternoon in late-June 1987.

"It was not the first time Sardasht was being attacked, but the difference was -- and it became clear later -- that it was a chemical attack," he says. "Some of the bombs fell only a few meters from me. I thought our house was destroyed and my parents were under the rubble. I started running toward the house, when I realized there was thick smoke in the air and a special smell."

Several mustard bombs were dropped on the city, contaminating some 4,500 people. More than 100 people died in the first month after exposure.

Mohammadian says neighbors began coughing and suffering from blisters. Some vomited, while others could barely open their burning eyes.

Eleven members of his family were seriously contaminated. Mohammadian was in such a critical state that he was transferred to a hospital in Tehran, and then Madrid, for treatment. He learned of his father's death only two months after the attack.

Lifetime Of Pain

Mohammadian, now 46, is a senior member of a nongovernmental group that tries to help Sardasht's victims of chemical weapons. He tells RFE/RL that the city still bears the scars of that attack nearly 20 years ago.

"Many people have problems, including respiratory difficulties and weak nerves -- their immune systems have become weak," Mohammadian says. "The reality is that [scientists] have not yet found a guaranteed cure for these victims."


A screen capture from Iraqi television of UN personnel destroying
mustard gas in the early 1990s.

Many have died of collapsed lungs over the years, and others remain disabled.

Dr. Shahryar Khateri is a physician who has spent time researching the effects of chemical agents on Iranians. He says many survivors suffer from psychological symptoms, including depression and anxiety.

Khateri was 14 years old when he joined the war to repel the Iraqi invasion, and spent three years on the front lines. There, he witnessed several chemical attacks.

"In one of them, nerve gas was used -- but we had atropine cyanide injections and, fortunately, because of that our contamination was not very serious," Khateri says. "In another mustard-gas attack, we were some distance from where the bombs fell and we used masks."

No Forgetting

After the war, Khateri finished his medical studies and got involved in drawing attention to the plight of victims of chemical warfare.

He says many survivors have developed chronic lung, eye, or skin diseases.

"This is one reason why we believe [chemical weapons] are much more destructive than conventional weapons -- because even 20 years later, those who at the time of the attack were not seriously injured are slowly developing health problems," Khateri says.

Khateri is now the director of international relations at Iran's Society for Chemical Weapons Victims Support (SCWVS). His nonprofit group helps victims and is also active in peace exchanges and efforts to eliminate unconventional weapons.

Khateri tells RFE/RL that Iran's victims of chemical weapons feel the world has forgotten about them.

"There is talk of [Saddam Hussein's] crimes everywhere, but there is not a word about the crimes he committed against Iranians," Khateri says. "Sardasht is the first city in the world to have been attacked with chemical weapons. When it comes to Iran, this issue has been affected -- maybe because [Tehran] does not have good political relations with some countries."

Khateri says many victims are glad to see Iraq's former leader finally facing justice, but there is also disappointment.

"I -- and also many other survivors of the war whom I've talked to -- are happy that [Saddam Hussein] is facing trial," he says. "But we are disappointed that the attack against Iran and the use of chemical weapons [against Iranians] have been ignored. I feel this trial is not fair."

Unanswered Question

In Sardasht, Hossein Mohammadian holds out hope that Saddam Hussein -- who has already been sentenced to death for the mass killing of Iraqi civilians -- will also face prosecution for the use of chemical weapons against Iranians:

Khateri wants to know as well: "Before his [death] sentence is carried out, I would like him to answer a question: Why did he order the use of chemical weapons, especially against the defenseless people of Sardasht?"

In the minds of the tens or hundreds of thousands of Iranians whose lives have been wracked by pain and suffering since those chemical attacks, that question deserves an answer.



Copyright (c) 2006 RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org
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 Excerpt from Barnett's blog about revolutionary war is 20% military and 80% political
 

Last bit from David Gallula's classic (published by old Harvard haunt, the Center for International Affairs, where Kissinger and Brzezinski both cut their academic teeth), Counterinsurgency Warfare (a book Petraeus makes everyone at Leavenworth read), where one is reminded that the Chinese communists originally devised the calculation that "revolutionary war is 20 per cent military action and 80 per cent political."

Here's the best part from Gallula himself:

It seems natural that the counterinsurgent's forces should be organized into two types of units, the mobile ones fighting in a rather conventional fashion, and the static ones staying with the population in order to protect it and to supplement the political efforts.
What bifurcated force concept does that sound like to you?
So even with the classic COIN volume, the Leviathan-SysAdmin logic surfaces.

If Gallula is mainstream, then how far off can I be?
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