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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

AN EXPENSIVE LESSON FROM HISTORY

AN EXPENSIVE LESSON FROM HISTORY
Andre Widodo
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Shalom,

On January 30, 1939, on the 6th anniversary of his rise to power, Hitler told the Reichstag : "And one more thing I would like now to state on this day memorable perhaps not only for us Germans. I have often been a prophet in my life and was generally laughed at. During my struggle for power, the Jews primarily received with laughter my prophecies that I would someday assume the leadership of the state and thereby of the entire nation and then, among many other things, achieve a solution of the Jewish problem. I suppose that meanwhile the laughter of Jews in Germany that resounded then is probably already choking in their throats. [applause; Hitler coughs]  

Today I want to be a Prophet again :

If international finance Jews within Europe and abroad should succeed once more in plunging the peoples into a world war, then the consequence will be not the Bolshevization of the world and therewith a victory of Jews, but on the contrary, the destruction of the Jewish race in Europe. [applause]

Ich will heute wieder ein Prophet sein : 

Wenn es dem internationalen Finanzjudentum in und außerhalb Europas gelingen sollte, die Völker noch einmal in einen Weltkrieg zu stürzen, dann wird das Ergebnis nicht die Bolschewisierung der Erde und damit der Sieg des Judentums sein, sondern die Vernichtung der jüdischen Rasse in Europa.[applause]"


 

And after that on September 1, 1939, the World War 2 was started.

Note :
Notice the word underline. When a leader address himself as a prophet with a mission, actually he/she will do it what he/she believes.

Now, let us see with the leaders in Iran. 


President Ahmedinejad is a Shi'ite. He belongs to the most populous group in Shi'ite, known as "Ithna Ashari" or "the Twelvers". He believes on the returning of the Mahdi or the 12th Imam or "Mahdaviat" and as President, he must prepare the coming of the Mahdi, through chaos.

Notice the similarity pattern of "When a leader address himself as a prophet with a mission, actually he/she will do it what he/she believes".





History tells us :
When a leader has a mission to destroy/to kill something, we better take it seriously. We cannot assume that this leader would be rational or would be using common sense.


If Iran goes nuclear, these things would happen.

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