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ktlight
14th July 2011, 09:33
FYI:

July 13, 2011

Associated Foreign Press has reported that Israel has given the go ahead to build a planned "tolerance museum" on top of a Muslim burial site. The plans were the subject of a lengthy legal battle brought by Palestinians, some of whom have family buried under the proposed site.

The Israeli Interior Ministry has given the go ahead for construction of tolerance museum on the site of a Palestinian Muslim burial ground. The path to starting construction had been cleared following a 2008 Israeli court decision that the site was no longer a burial ground.

Construction will go ahead on the site despite the objections of Palestinian activists, many of whom have family buried in the area. Activists say that building a museum dedicated to tolerance on a burial ground is self contradictory.

Interior Minsiter Efrat Orbach told AFP, regarding the decision to start construction, that "it was the first step towards building, which means that they have the permission to start digging. From yesterday they can start digging for that project. But the project itself was already approved about 10 years ago."

Israeli courts ruled in 2008 that the area was no longer a burial site citing the fact there was no objections to car park built in the area in 1960. The city has also offered to transfer coffins to an area on the site that will not be affected by the building but relatives have rejected the offer.

Campaigner against the building Huda Al-Imam has stated that activists will continue to fight against the planned project and will take their fight to the UN as well as international leaders. "They should respect human heritage and human dignity and not build this museum of tolerance on a Palestinian cultural site and try to delete our identity", Imam said to AFP.

The project is one of a series of controversial plans by the Israeli Jerusalem municipality for cultural sites on Palestinian land including the "City of David" archaeological site in Silwan.

source
http://uruknet.info/?p=m79547&hd=&size=1&l=e

Lost Soul
14th July 2011, 15:59
Having been to Israel, I have seen why the Palestinians are unhappy. Lest we forget, Palestinians also include Arabs who are Greek Orthodox. They too have been displaced by the Israelis. Little wonder why there is still so much resentment, anger and hatred in that piece of land.

Lord Sidious
14th July 2011, 17:18
Having been to Israel, I have seen why the Palestinians are unhappy. Lest we forget, Palestinians also include Arabs who are Greek Orthodox. They too have been displaced by the Israelis. Little wonder why there is still so much resentment, anger and hatred in that piece of land.

You know the worst part? It is all by design.
''They'' want the israelis to be hated, so that ''they'' can sacrifice them.

Calz
14th July 2011, 17:40
Always make the distinction between Israelis and Zionists.

After all this time on a forum like this hard to imagine anyone needs a reminder.

daledo
14th July 2011, 19:58
Always make the distinction between Israelis and Zionists.

After all this time on a forum like this hard to imagine anyone needs a reminder.

In Lord Sidious post above you can include the Zionists in the "They"

GCS1103
14th July 2011, 20:05
Interesting post. Here in N.Y. people are outraged about a Mosque being built right by the twin towers. Lots of anger......by Americans.

Marsila
14th July 2011, 20:31
....edited post.

Gustav
14th July 2011, 20:58
... sigh. How hard it must be to find some decency. Do not unto others that you would not wish upon yourself. And than to think that a lot of jews have nothing to do with this and still get the blame.

It reminds me of a clip from a newscast a few years back, where a guy gets infuriated at the line of questioning of the female talking head. The man exposes the thought behind it. Namely the, in my opinion, worldwide assumption that palestine/muslim lives are worth less than any other human life. Exactly the same thas has happened here. All over the world great care is taken for jewish cemeteries as not to offend them, whether they are in use or not.. and certain jews decide to desecrate the bodies of humans for some obvious crappy legal reason... (If someone knows what guy i'm talking about, do let me know. The newscast was in the UK I believe and the guy scottish/irish)

Maia Gabrial
14th July 2011, 22:24
The jews would scream bloody foul if it were the other way around. Their hypocrisy knows no bounds. If they think these sorts of things will sway someone like me to feel pity for their "plight" then they're so wrong. I think the world is closely watching them and fuming at their audacity and cruelties. Not just with the Palestinians, but all over the world...
We'll see who cries when they're brought to justice...

Artemesia
14th July 2011, 22:59
Having been to a 'tolerance museum' myself, the one in Wash D.C. the year it first opened in fact, I understand this is an occult tool. It made me sick. Literally. I had to leave, went out for fresh air, and ended up smack in the center of the law enforcment officers memorial. Ugh. Sicked up in the flowers.

Great big vortex of lower thought forms and vibrations. All the better to suck more folks into the 'game'. Wonder if they'll try and sell the space for catered special events too. I only throw that in because that is what Boeing did with their war propaganda museum, aka the museum of flight.

Artemesia
14th July 2011, 23:02
The jews would scream bloody foul if it were the other way around. Their hypocrisy knows no bounds. If they think these sorts of things will sway someone like me to feel pity for their "plight" then they're so wrong. I think the world is closely watching them and fuming at their audacity and cruelties. Not just with the Palestinians, but all over the world...
We'll see who cries when they're brought to justice...

We have to move beyond this kind of thinking. No 'seeking justice' is worth it. Just moving beyond it. We'll never survive if we don't.

noprophet
14th July 2011, 23:21
The word tolerance itself is a negative vibration pretending to be a positive influence. It dictates that there is something wrong with a certain group and therefor something to tolerate.

NeverMind
14th July 2011, 23:21
It's a dismal time - or place - when tolerance requires a museum... the dwelling place of dead or extinct things.

NeverMind
14th July 2011, 23:26
No 'seeking justice' is worth it.
.

You may be right.
But in practice real, lasting peace is impossible unless it comes from within - from people's peace of mind.
And that in its turn is impossible without addressing and then transcending injustices, real or perceived.

Artemesia
15th July 2011, 01:35
This may be opening up a can of worms, but so be it. Its been under my skin and wants acknowledgement, healing. So if one does the reasearch Boeing was heavily involved in supplying planes to Nazi germany, indeed it was part of the big war boom that really allowed it to accumulate wealth and ride into the latter 20th century with ample R&D resources, clout to pull the best engineers into its ranks, etc.

So then, as I mentioned above, it has the Museum of Flight, which is essentially a warmongers delight... piped in sound effects of airplanes flying by and machine guns firing, bombed out French farmhouses, and hanging above these supposedly glorious fighter planes, the Fokker tri-wing plane, etc. This Saturday is B-17 day, celebrating the bomber with $500 rides and hot dogs and lemonade. I know this because I have a roof over my head and food to feed my children because my husband works as a caterer/musum cafe employee for the contract restaurant chain supplying those concessions. He gave me and the kids a free pass to come and I nearly vomited (again) all over Air Force 1 where they proudly proclaimed Kissinger flew on secret flights to SE Asia during the Vietnam War, Johnson was flown to Dallas to be sworn in after Kennedy's murder, and the special safe where the codes for nuclear holocaust worldwide were kept. Lets just say I did some MAJOR etheric clearing work there, and the ghosts hanging around that place were not pretty. I won't go back.

Anyway, they repeatedly cater special events for Kosher Jewish folks, Bar and Bat Mitzvah's, corporate stuff with orthodox Jewish clients etc. And after the detritus of the events, my hubby will occasionally bring home these weird "kosher blessed" china cups made in sweatshops 1/2 way around the world, each individually sealed in copious amounts of plastic wrap.

What part of 'blessed' goes along with and even REQUIRES endless waste and trash to pollute our sacred Mother Earth, the very platform of life itself? What part of BLESSED requires people just like us to work in crappy factories for low wages so someone the will never even meet gets the 'priviledge' of eating off of untouched brand new china a man with "authority" has murmured over and another servant has dutifully sealed in plastic? Its monsterous. And even more monsterous when I sit staring at these things in my cabinet.

I took them all to the Jewish Orthodox cemetary a few blocks from my house. I set each one, clockwise, handles in, in each of the 4 sacred directions, around their little domed temple thing for funeral ceremonies. I then walked briskly around the building 3 times, counterwise. I then went back around clockwise, turning the cup handles outward, filling each cup with floride filtered water up to the brim. Not half full. Not half empty. Brimming with the elixir of life, water.

I then talked to one of the headstones and my kids about what prayer is, how sacred our earth is, how precious our water is, how lovely life is when we acknowledge the connectedness we all share. There is no separation, there is no need for plastic wrap. We can all coexist, whatever we beleive. There is nothing to waste, no one who is not included in the celebration. We just are.

Some might say I didn't respect the cemetary. Others might realize that the energetic battle can be waged on small, concerted, quiet fronts, over tea cups and headstones.

One step at a time, each one leading to the next, until we arrive together, whole and in peace, at last.

Lord Sidious
15th July 2011, 02:03
nothing either new or surprising in this news.

I agree to differentiate. I changed my mind about a bit of matters once i read among other things "an american jew in racist marxist israel" by Jack Bernstein, so Jew and zionist aren't the same.

but what is for sure from this article is regardless of who they want to sacrifice in the future, they happen to be sacrificing the Palestinians daily in the time being, be they dead or alive. The only people who can change this, specially after the flotilla incidents, are israelis living there.

A very eye opening book, that is for sure.
He wrote another book about it too, but I don't recall the name right now.

Rocky_Shorz
15th July 2011, 21:40
thanks for putting all these great threads together ktlight...

until the Jews not causing problems stand up against those who are, the world won't recognize a difference...

Lord Sidious
16th July 2011, 01:46
thanks for putting all these great threads together ktlight...

until the Jews not causing problems stand up against those who are, the world won't recognize a difference...

That is the plan, make all the jews ''guilty'' and then the sacrifice is easy.
Just like every other time.

Rocky_Shorz
18th July 2011, 18:22
no one is Sacrificing anyone this round...


except those who make it onto our wall of Shame...