The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan talks about Jewish hatred of Jesus, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama
Watch full video: https://sd2018.noi.org/
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan talks about Jewish hatred of Jesus, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama
Watch full video: https://sd2018.noi.org/
Minister Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam may have done more for the 9/11 truth movement than any other person. His recent symposium on the events of Sept. 11 drew more than 4,000 attendees, quite a feat considering that the most popular 9/11 truth meetings typically only draw a few hundred people.
By Dr. Kevin Barrett
The best-known African-American of our time is undoubtedly Barack Obama. But the man who generates the most excitement, speaks the most truth as black people see it, and can get the most African-Americans to rally in Washington, D.C. is the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam.
A mesmerizing public speaker, Farrakhan’s messages resonate through the black community and beyond. His organization, the Nation of Islam, is a major player on the American political scene.
So by choosing to go all out for 9/11 truth, the Nation of Islam has significantly increased the chances of a breakthrough that could help America stop its headlong plunge into war, tyranny, and economic and moral bankruptcy, and instead turn toward peace, prosperity, liberty, and sustainability.
On Feb. 18, the Nation of Islam put on what may be the biggest and most explosive event in the whole history of the 9/11 truth movement. “The War on Islam: 9/11 Revisited, Uncovered, and Exposed” brought more than 4,000 people to the Cobo Center in Detroit.
You can watch the video archived at https://www.noi.org/911revisited/
“The War on Islam” situated 9/11 in the history of false-flag operations, zoomed in on some of the slam-dunk proof that 9/11 was an inside job, and finally pointed the finger at the main suspects: neoconservative Zionists bent on dragging the U.S. into an endless war on Israel’s enemies.
Full disclosure: I opened the event with a brief overview of false flag operations. Richard Gage AIA followed with evidence that the Twin Towers and WTC-7 were brought down in controlled demolitions. Then Christopher Bollyn finished by addressing the crucial question of who did it, by asserting that agents and supporters of Israel were the key players.
But is 9/11 still relevant? The fact that this, the biggest and boldest 9/11 truth event ever, took place now, in 2017, more than a decade and a half after the September 2001 tragedy, suggests that the issue is not going away—and for very good reason. All of the worst aspects of our present reality are pure products of 9/11: endless debilitating wars in the Muslim world, pervasive NSA surveillance of our lives and communications, with raw NSA data sent to Israel, a hobbled economy sapped by military spending, rampant Islamophobia and xenophobia, and a public beaten down by fear into a state of hopelessness, ignorance, and apathy. None of these problems can even be meaningfully addressed, much less solved, until we as a nation finally face a full reckoning with the truth of 9/11.
Thanks to its clout in the black community, the Nation of Islam is in a position to pose a significant challenge to the 9/11 gatekeepers. Will they ignore Saturday’s event? Attack it? Smear it with their favorite thought-stopping ad hominem slurs, “anti-Semitic” and “conspiracy theorist”? None of these approaches will work on the black community, which is largely immune to such appeals due to its historically hard-earned skepticism.
And the rest of America is waking up—and catching on to the pervasive propaganda lies of the power elite. The mostly white Americans who elected Donald Trump no longer believe in official reality any more than black Americans do.
As the Detroit 9/11 event was kicking off, the media was tearing its collective hair out over Trump’s latest tweet: “The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCnews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American people.”
Trump’s ability to get elected despite—or perhaps because of—his hostile relationship with the media is another pure product of 9/11 and the cognitive dissonance it created. While only about one third of Americans openly declare their 9/11 skepticism in most polls, depending on the wording that figure can rise to as high as 84%. Clearly a large majority of Americans knows or senses, consciously or unconsciously, that there is something very wrong with the official narrative. No wonder Trump can get away with blasting the “fake news” media and even declare them the enemies of Americans.
But will Trump ever be able to follow in the footsteps of Farrakhan and tell the full truth about why the media is our enemy? Will he find the courage to explain that the media is completely controlled by corporate money in general and Zionist money in particular? Will he explain that Zionists, plutocrats, and corrupt members of our own military-industrial complex, with the full complicity of senior members of the Bush administration, staged 9/11 as a “new Pearl Harbor”?
No way.
Trump is too tight with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and too comfortable with plutocracy.
He won’t do it unless we force him to. So please help us apply the necessary pressure. Do what the Nation of Islam just did: Find a way to spread the truth in your community.
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Kevin Barrett, Ph.D., is an Arabist-Islamologist scholar and one of America’s best-known critics of the War on Terror. From 1991 through 2006, Dr. Barrett taught at colleges and universities in San Francisco, Paris, and Wisconsin. In 2006, however, he was attacked by Republican state legislators who called for him to be fired from his job at the University of Wisconsin-Madison due to his political opinions. Since 2007, Dr. Barrett has been informally blacklisted from teaching in American colleges and universities. He currently works as a nonprofit organizer, public speaker, author, and talk radio host. He lives in rural western Wisconsin.
Original article posted at https://americanfreepress.net/farrakhan-draws-4000-for-911-truth/
Photographer Joel Plummer shared this rare photograph on Instagram of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan at Rutgers University.
He posted the caption “I was able to photograph this quick portrait of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan on Saturday, which is one of the highlights of my photographic career. The experience got me thinking about how powerful the arts are. In a few short years I’ve been able to photograph Barack Obama, Al Sharpton, Donna Brazile, congressional hearings, CEO’s of companies, countless professional athletes, etc. And what got me in the room was my ART. It wasn’t any of my degrees, it was my ability to create. Art took me places that I’ve never dreamed I’d be.”
A photo posted by Joel Plummer (@plummerphotos) on
Originally published 7.16.09
By Jesse Muhammad for The Final Call Newspaper
(FinalCall.com) – On the verge of eviction from FEMA-issued trailers, Gulf Coast victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita received news that the Obama administration will allow the trailers to be purchased for $5 or less.
“It was a relief because I truly did not know where I was going to live,†said Brenda Washington of New Orleans to The Final Call.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development also plans to give these families top priority for $50 million in permanent housing vouchers. Congress appropriated money for the vouchers last year and the funds are projected to help 6,800 families.
According to the FEMA website, over 3,400 households, primarily in Louisiana and Mississippi, remained in trailers or temporary housing units. FEMA sent these families a notice to vacate the trailers or mobile homes by May 30. The deadline caused a major panic among residents who had yet to repair damaged homes nearly four years after hurricanes slammed the Gulf Coast.
The government will sell mobile homes for $5, and smaller trailers will go for as little as $1. Trailers that do not meet the government’s criteria or have excessive formaldehyde levels will not be sold, according to FEMA. About 1,200 trailers are eligible for sale and families living in trailers that cannot be sold will have to apply for several hundred trailers FEMA hopes to donate through non-profit organizations.
“I applaud Obama for at least showing us some kind of attention so far and I hope it continues,†said Ms. Washington, whose trailer sits on the side of her damaged home. “This has been so stressful and most of us have been forgotten. We still need help.â€
To read the full article click: http://www.finalcall.com
Originally published 1.27.09
Muhammad Mosque No. 45 in Houston would like to announce the official launching of their Getting to Know the Believers of the Nation of Islam Series, which is the brainchild of the MM45 Ministry of Information.
The purpose of this series is to familiarize the world with the brilliance and talent that is within the ranks of the Nation Of Islam under the leadership of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Here are the first two interviews! More is to come!
Please watch and leave a comment.
Sister Iris Muhammad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Brother Nazim Ansari
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Bonus MOI Webisodes!!!!
FOI Going Door To Door with The Final Call Newspaper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
On The Block with the Final Call Newspaper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
How Obama Has Inspired Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Originally published 12.12.08
Reposted from www.aprildryan.com
“Alleged corruption around the world has Chicago resident, Nation of Islam Minister, Louis Farrakhan speaking out and on fire. He spoke recently at his home on the situation in Zimbabwe. Farrakhan recalled President Mugabe as the former freedom fighter, a man who once tried to tear down the apartheid system in South Africa. President Bush is asking Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to step down again. This statement is in response to the deadly cholera outbreak there. Minister Farrakhan also speaks to the pay for play allegations involving Barack Obama’s vacant U.S. Senate seat. Minister Farrakhan also believes the case should play out as the governor has not been indicted. Yet he feels the people should be able to elect the Obama successor.”
Watch a YouTube clip of the exclusive interview at www.aprildryan.com
Originally published 12.6.08
Review By Jesse Muhammad
The theme and tone of change set by President-Elect Obama is said to be on time because the country and the world is in such a state of dissatisfaction. I wholeheartedly agree and that’s why when I received an email about the new look for the The Source Magazine, I knew that they too understood a change was necessary.
Not just any kind of change. Because all growth is change but all change isn’t necessarily growth. I think The Source is aiming for growth.
I read my first edition of The Source back in ’93 as a freshman at Forest Brook High in Houston. My basketball teammates and I use to put in a dollar each to buy a few copies every month and shared them with one another. The articles were so good that we would read them in class by placing them inside our Chemistry or Algebra books to make the teacher think we were on task with her. (Sorry Ms. Traylor)
Unsigned Hype was our favorite section because we got acquainted with unknowns who would later become stars. Some of us even sent in demos hoping to get a review one day. Never happened but we kept on reading. To go along with the hot interviews with Hip Hop stars, there were human interest stories about crime, politics, drugs, education, etc. We would be eager to see who would get the most mics in the album reviews. Sometimes we felt a few were robbed of mics and others should have received less.
We were loyal readers. It was a Hip Hop love affair…then something happened.
Soon the content weakened, good information got overshadowed by pointless beef, and we stopped buying it. But it just wasn’t The Source. I honestly stopped buying all Hip-Hop magazines for the last several years because all of them lacked true Hip Hop substance or good articles. Many still are lacking. So I went from buying…to skimming through them at a local Fiesta…to just reading online websites.
So, when I checked my inbox a few months ago,that email The Source said “New Era: Bigger. Bolder.Better” and “Under New Ownership”, which caught my eye. I opened it and boom there was this classic shot of Obama featured on the November cover. I glanced at the subheadings and they looked interesting.
So I decided to go and buy it.
I was not disappointed at all. There were articles about Hip Hop’s involvement in the election, a write-up about Dubai, social networking strategies, Hip Hop in Iraq, life after prison, the ill-effects of fried foods,interviews with youth voters, book reviews, the launching of the I Am C.H.A.N.G.E initiative, and I didn’t have to navigate through a sea of half-naked pictures or crazy ads to get to the articles. The website isn’t bad either.
The Source has won me and a few of my high school friends back. The $4.99 per month has been put back in the budget.
Let’s see what happens.