Thanks to Uri1953 for this full 30 minute upload! He writes:
Oh man, I have NEVER seen Walid Shoebat like this before! I mean, I love Glenn Beck, but it was Walid's speech that had me pumping my fist in the air. You just have to take 30 minutes to watch this speech. It's just the best speech I've ever heard from Walid, and in my opinion it was the best speech at Six Flags.
Unfortunately I don´t have much time to blog on the stuff I watch these days, but I have to say that this speech is about as good as it gets!
I have been following walid shoebat from the sideline for years, because there is little doubt in my mind that he will be the one to alert the christians about the threat of the muslim anti-christians mobilising, cleansing and persecuting their fellow christians on a massive scale.
In a christian ocean of appeasing "suckers" Walid will eventually awaken the few christian "grudgers" needed to put the ocean muslim "cheaters" in their place... You can play around and maybe even look into the future of cheaters/suckers/grudgers by going here
Shorter Excerpt
via Veritas Universalis
Thanks again to exmobro for this 17-part upload
Walid Shoebat makes a very interesting presentation on why he believes that western Bible scholars have got their eschatology wrong by leaving Islam out of the equation. He explains here why he believes that the last kingdom in Daniel's interpretation of King Nebucadnezzar's prophetic dream is none other than the Ottoman Empire, which arose after the fall of the Roman Empire, but has strangely been overlooked by western theologians. Regardless of whether you arrive at the same conclusion as Mr. Shoebat, it is a fascinating study.
- I have occasionally received emails from some atheist readers, disagreeing with the approach of christians and ex-muslim christians, who state that islam is the religion of the anti-christ and Allah is in essence satan himself. I myself am neither christian nor atheist, but an agnostic. Which means, that I believe in my own ignorance on this issue.
What I would like to remind the atheists though is, that Muhammad himself knew the Bible and explicitly defined his religion in opposition to Christianity. And when you read the Koran, you see that this anti-christian trait amounts to no less than a principle in the religion he founded. A bit like in philosophy, where you have first a school of thought asserting that all is matter, before the next one comes along saying that everything is ideas.
In our case Jesus came along and said everything is love and forgiveness, only to have Muhammad come along and say...
Also I have to say, that there might just be some kind of deep psychological neccesity at work in this clash of civilisations, which we simply haven´t realised yet. And at times, I have to admit that I sense some kind of system and momentum, which I cannot specify. However I am quite sure that christianity plays the key role in this system
Thanks to exmobro for this 15-part upload.
Three ex terrorists - Walid Shoebat, Zacharia Anani, and Kamal Saleem tell about their experience as terrorists, and tell how America is on the brink of being overthrown, even while she sleeps.
In 1978 Walid Shoebat was sent with a bomb on a mission to kill. Hear the truth behind the propaganda from a man who has lived it. Walid speaks on his experiences in terrorist training, how terrorism spreads, and how the West should deal with it.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4148309508868550869
Walid Shoebat here in his right element, presenting his conclusions concerning the hidden and quite disturbing apocalyptic patterns within Christian and Islamic scripture. His conclusions are convincing thousands of Christians, thus alerting them to the brutal aspirations inherent to Islam. And his direction of thought is being reasserted by other interpreters seeking to affirm a connection between the book of revelations and the ottoman empire, the Anti-Christ and the twelfth and final Imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi.
They are both believed to be hidden but currently alive. But whereas the Antichrist will be bringing a reign of terror to the world, the Muhammad al-Mahdi is supposed to emerge with Jesus and bring peace and justice upon us. Now, keeping in mind the teachings of the Quran, these events might be the very same, simply seen from opposite religious perspectives. Maybe the Muhammad al-Mahdi is really the Anti-christ, and the promised terror reign a new Ottoman empire?
...And where does Obama stand in all this?
Sidenote: How ever one might feel about prophecy it is evident that if billiions of people urge for particular events to happen, it increases their probability.
Highly recommended!
Relevant Wiki Qoutes
Muhammad al-Māhdī
(الإمام محمد بن الحسن المهدى) also known as Hujjat ibn al-Hasan (15th Sha‘bān 255 AH - unknown date[1] ; approximately July 29, 869 - unknown date) is the individual believed by Twelver Shī‘a Muslims to be the the Māhdī, the ultimate savior of humankind and the final Imām of the Twelve Imams. Twelver Shī‘a believe that al-Māhdī was born in 869 and did not die but rather was hidden by God (this is referred to as the Occultation) and will later emerge with Jesus in order to fulfill their mission of bringing peace and justice to the world. Sunnīs and other Shī‘ah schools, do not consider ibn-al-Hasan to be the Māhdī.
Anti-Christ
The words antichrist and antichrists appear in the First and Second Epistle of John. The word is not capitalized in most translations of the Bible, including the original King James Version.
1 John chapter 2 refers to many antichrists present at the time while warning of one Antichrist that is coming.The "many antichrists" belong to the same spirit as that of the one Antichrist. John wrote that such antichrists deny "that Jesus is the Christ", "the Father and the Son", and would "not confess Jesus came in the flesh." Likewise, the one Antichrist denies the Father and the Son.
Theologian William Barclay comments in the Daily Study Bible that "antichrist is not so much a person as a principle, the principle which is actively opposed to God and which may well be thought of as incarnating itself in those in every generation who have seemed to be blatant opponents of God."
This one Antichrist is spoken of in more detail by Paul in 2 Thessalonians chapter 2. Paul uses the term man of sin to describe what John identifies as the Antichrist. Paul writes that this Man of Sin (sometimes translated son of perdition) will possess a number of characteristics. These include "sitting in the temple", opposing himself against anything that is worshiped, claiming divine authority, working all kinds of counterfeit miracles and signs, and doing all kinds of evil. Paul notes that "the mystery of lawlessness"(though not the Man of Sin himself) was working in secret already during his day and will continue to function until being destroyed on the Last Day. His identity is to be revealed after that which is restraining him is removed.
The term is also often applied to prophecies regarding a "Little horn" power in Daniel 7. Daniel 9:27 mentions an "abomination that causes desolations" setting itself up in a "wing" or a "pinnacle" of the temple. Some scholars interpret this as referring to the Antichrist. Some commentators also view the verses prior to this as referring to the Antichrist. Jesus refers to the references about abomination from Daniel 9:27, 11:31, and 12:11 in Matthew 24:15 and Mark 13:14when he warns about the destruction of Jerusalem. Daniel 11:36-37 speaks of a self exalting king, considered by some to be the Antichrist.
Antiochus Epiphanes attempted to replace worship of Yahweh with veneration of himself, and was referred to in the Daniel 8:32-25 prophecy. His command to worship false gods and desecration of the temple was seen by Jerome as prefiguring the Antichrist.
Some identify him as being in league with (or the same as) several figures in the Book of Revelation including the Dragon, the Beast, the False Prophet, and the Whore of Babylon.
A documentary about Islam and Jihad. It disputes that islam is a religion of peace, partly through the testimony of ex-muslims and terrorists. It looks at a general tendency for muslim nations to be in conflict with their neighboring countries, and connects this fact with the teachings of the Quran, saudi wahhabism and immigration. It is quite thourough and worthwhile. Bat ye or, walid shoebat, robert spencer, trifkovic etc.
Dutch subs: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8105709395775858867
French subs: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7524727529706125858
German subs:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3800381023838260593
