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This is why images of Saudi Arabia are so rare
Apr 19, 2016 11:43:07   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
At great risk, a young journalist
filmed this documentary in Saudi
Arabia, something which is
prohibited by law.

This is why images of Saudi Arabia
are so rare - and so incredibly
shocking.


Video: (53 mins):

Saudi Arabia Uncovered

http://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/saudi-arabia-uncovered-27638

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Apr 20, 2016 06:04:18   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
eagleye13 wrote:
At great risk, a young journalist
filmed this documentary in Saudi
Arabia, something which is
prohibited by law.

This is why images of Saudi Arabia
are so rare - and so incredibly
shocking.


Video: (53 mins):
it is real shocking they did a good job !!good post i sent it to some of my friends

Saudi Arabia Uncovered

http://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/saudi-arabia-uncovered-27638

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Apr 20, 2016 10:09:56   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
At least someone wants to see what has been going on in Saudi Arabia.

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Apr 20, 2016 17:17:34   #
Tradition Loc: Staten Island, N.Y.
 
eagleye13 wrote:
At great risk, a young journalist
filmed this documentary in Saudi
Arabia, something which is
prohibited by law.

This is why images of Saudi Arabia
are so rare - and so incredibly
shocking.


Video: (53 mins):


Saudi Arabia Uncovered

http://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/saudi-arabia-uncovered-27638


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It is frightening enough to see what is happening in Europe. What we should be doing is protecting ourselves from the same fate. We know that Obama will be no help. One of his first actions as president was to bow to the Saudi president. We know where his allegiance lies.

I believe what we must do is renew our patriotism as Americans once again. We have never had to fight for that privilege before, because we never had a president that apologized for, and referred to, our country as some sort of evil domain that must be "fundamentally t***sformed."

We have immigrants breaching our borders, making demands, and striving to substitute their traditions for ours; we have college professors who are proselytzing students toward a liberal ideology which favors criticism of our history rather than the defense of it; we see the core faiths of our country being disparaged (no "under God" in our pledge of allegiance - removal of the bible in our libraries - the exclusion or downright eviction of the Christian manger and cross or the Star of David and menorahs.) We welcome many religions, but instead of appreciating that advantage, we are being suffocated by those who wish to eliminate even the fact that we are a god-fearing nation.

If these people succeed, we will lose everything we hold sacred. When people stomp on our f**g, and criticize or ridicule our faith, we have become too apathetic. We worry about the enemies beyond our borders - but we can also be defeated from within.

Take the Iran Deal, for instance. Why are we tolerating this humiliation? White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it was “entirely likely” and “even expected” that Iran will continue to support terrorism as it receives tens of billions of dollars in sanctions relief.

The deal brokered by the Obama administration and other world powers gives Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, $100 BILLION in sanctions relief in exchange for compliance with the agreement meant to stop the rogue regime from getting nuclear weapons.

After Secretary of State John Kerry acknowledged that “some” Iran deal money would go to terrorists, CBS reporter Margaret Brennan asked Earnest at a White House briefing whether he agreed:

“I think that reflects his rather LOGICAL CONCLUSION that a nation that supports terrorism may use some of the money that’s coming into the country to FURTHER SUPPORT TERRORISM,” Earnest said. “The thing that’s important for people to recognize is that critics of this agreement often exaggerate the value of the sanctions relief that Iran will obtain, and they often overlook the rather severe economic priorities that are badly underfunded inside of Iran.” Earnest said the White House had been honest about acknowledging that the nuclear deal would not assuage their concerns about Iran’s “bad behavior.” (HOW COMFORTING!!!)

The REAL thing that's important for people to recognize is that this deal is a fiasco - a feckless, feeble, ineffectual embarrassmet that offers Iran everything and America - NOTHING!!! (GREAT JOB, BARRY!!!)

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