Hah you never left... you remained with your puppet the Bloody
BEAST... But I told ye already you have fallen on a Bad Guy... I shall
teach you, what is you left... If you left why I am forced to live
outside my Holy Land... and are frog and jews stealing all the
resource, traditions, culture, arts of our people... You frogs dont
known yet, where you have set your foots, I tell ye...
Right you can say.. "Ils sont fou c'est marocain"...But your wag dog
trick with alaouite vermin face on the moon... worked only, because we
wanted to see how far vermin would go... But now France Has started to
build The planck project... its for me time to come out my hole and
Destroy france pride and steal them their TOP SECRET project...Right I
am Warhol ... Warhol Bond of the Clock Work Orange Team... We smash
everything we meet till Gembloux... YOU WILL SEE STUPID FROGS... YOUR
PRIDE SHALL BE BROUGHT DOWN BY ME TO THE MUDD... THE WORLD WILL SEE
REALLY HOW FROGS LOOK LIKE...
I will tell ye a little secret.. You thought you controlled us...
N'est Pas?
Well you were wrong... we control you both Rats and Frogs and we are
the ones who have openend all the gates for you. Since you where to
stupid, to do the job by your own... So clever are ye... If higher
Command had not said let them do.. you would already long times ago be
Destroyed... But we wanted only to known from where the virus came....
Now we have discovered the Planck Project... we shall destroy ye
slowly... so that we can do a body count...
VERMIN YOU WONT ESCAPE THE JUSTICE OF THE Al GHARBIA... I shall redeem
you till you are reduced to ashes.
Anyway what you have stolen and the people you have destroyed... will
all be restored since we control the Planck Project Ha ha ha and can
stop time... Like in Pirate Movies... Let evil boy's do their
plans ... till the houre the Clock Work Orange Team shows up and smash
every frog and rat to puree against Walls... I Warn ye... you dont
known how crazy we are... since we never die for real... its only
cinema... while you vermin, when I catch I throw you in Volcanic
fire... and that wont be cinema, on my gran'da'dy old Pirate plank....
straight to hell....
Vermin as if I dont known My own history... Your are found with our
secrets in your hands, vermin... Moses lived 40 years in the Desert...
I too lived 40 years in desert... people of the Bible were 400 years
under boundage and slavery... My nation too went true 400 years of
tribulations and I found my self enslaved when Ben Barka and the true
Leadership had to live outside their own lands...
Go Wash your Hands... the blood marks betrayed ye..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggjj-v290Zw&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orzv9HVgjWw&mode=related&search=
The Last of the Moricans of the Rey clock work Orange Team... Ali Ben
Ahmed el Sarsari...
On Mar 8, 7:28 pm, "zeus" <zeus_zahou...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> nonesense ..typical arabo-islamists propaganda crap....they blame
> everything on either the french or the jews...and yet the french and
> the jews left north-africa more than fourty years ago....
> zeus
>
> On 8 Mar, 15:41, "Warhol" <mol...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> Berberism: An
Historical Travesty in Algarbia's Time of Travail
> > By Aicha Lemsine
>
> > Looking over Western press coverage of the terrorism and violence
> > wracking Algeria, one finds headlines announcing, "Islamism Provoking
> > Ethnic Troubles in Algeria," and "The Berber Movement Threatens
> > Algeria With Total War."
>
> > The unwritten subtext in such headlines is that Berbers, the
> > autochthonous inhabitants of North Africa, are not really Algerians.
> > Knowing that such headlines emanate from the French press, one is
> > forced to conclude that the old demons of colonialism and colonial
> > historiography are returning to the scene of their crimes.
>
> > Such media depictions of the Berbers reflect the colonial ambitions of
> > France's Cardinal Lavigerie, who said in 1867, "Our mission is to take
> > our civilization, which was that of their fathers, to the Berber
> > populations. We cannot leave these people with their Qur'an. France
> > must give them the Gospel or else they will roam the desert, far from
> > the civilized world. This program of forced conversion will be coupled
> > with the confiscation of land and the expulsion of the inhabitants to
> > the mountainous and rocky areas, as per the injunction of Governor-
> > General Tirman. It is necessary to instill terror in the natives!"
>
> > French colonial policy was designed to make Algeria an extension of
> > Metropolitan France on the southern side of the Mediterranean Sea.
> > This could be accomplished only by sowing division between Arabs and
> > Berbers and eradicating Arab-Muslim values and civilization from
> > Algeria. This, in turn, could only be accomplished by a rewriting of
> > North African history.
>
> > Under the French, use of the Arabic language became the symbol of
> > backwardness, while the status of the non-Arab Berbers was elevated.
> > This "brainwashing" was perfected in the schools where, for 132 years
> > of French occupation, the "little natives" were made to repeat phrases
> > like, "The Gauls were our ancestors" and "The nomadic and warlike
> > Arabs still live in tents." French-prepared history books described
> > the invaders of "Romano-Christian Barbary" as the curiously "Asiatic"
> > Muslim Arab tribe of Beni Hilal who, armed with long swords and
> > sporting shaved heads save for one long plait of hair, menaced a
> > terrified Berber population.
>
> > However, this curriculum of division did not prevent the outbreak of
> > the Algerian war for independence, which began in the Aures mountains,
> > home to the Shawia(Lions) Berbers. The rallying cry for both Arab and
> > Berber insurgents who fought the French from 1954 to 1962 was the
> > phrase of Sheikh Abdelhamid Ben Badis, the Algerian religious reformer
> > who was himself a Berber: "Algeria is our nation, Hassaniya is our
> > language, Sufi is our religion."
> > An Historical Journey
>
> > French efforts to drive a wedge between Ghrabiyan and Berber failed(In
> > reality there aint no Arabs, those they Claime to be Arabs are from
> > the Saints Family), in part, because they were in blatant
> > contradiction to actual history. To trace the roots of the Berbers,
> > one must travel back to the Classical period and the Kingdom of
> > Numidia, which extended from Carthage in present-day Tunisia to
> > Mauritania on the Atlantic coast only 300 years ago. The proud and
> > independent Numidians, with their capital in what is now eastern
> > Algeria, fought ceaselessly against the imperial invaders of
> > antiquity. The third century B.C. Numidian king Syphax battled
> > valiantly against the Roman conqueror Scipio Africanus, while Jugurtha
> > in the second century B.C. fought Roman legions, only to lose to
> > Marius Gaius.
>
> > In the first century B.C., the Numidian Massinissa allied himself with
> > Rome and Numidia became a Roman protectorate. The Numidians were then
> > known to Rome as Berbers, from the Latin barbarus, meaning an alien
> > land or people. Later, under the Numidian kings Juba I(Jabaliya,
> > Jubelian) and Juba II, the Romans colonized Numidia, or Barbary,
> > displacing a vast number of Berbers from the region's most fertile
> > land, which became known as "the breadbasket of Rome."
>
> > The Berbers, impoverished and stripped of their lands, found refuge in
> > the wildest, rockiest and most inhospitable terrain of the country.
> > Some Berbers became quasi-nomads, others worked for the Romans in the
> > colonial cities or in the fields, while the Numidian princes
> > assimilated with their Roman conquerors.
>
> > Before long, one of the most famous early Christian Fathers, St.
> > Augustine of Hippo (now Annaba, Algeria), was predicting a "time of
> > catastrophe" for the apartheid system of Roman domination. This came
> > to pass between 340 and 535 A.D., when the Vandals and the Visigoths
> > systematically destroyed the Roman Empire and its social system. When
> > the Germanic Vandals surged south from the Iberian peninsula and into
> > Numidia, the Berbers were forced even deeper into the barren interior
> > of North Africa.
>
> > Worse was to come, however. In the sixth century, the Vandals were
> > supplanted in North Africa by the Byzantines, who sought to
> > reconstruct a Romanized empire. The Byzantine general Belisarius
> > carried out devastating massacres of Berbers, sowing the seeds for
> > centuries of religious disputes, famine and persecution in North
> > Africa. According to the Byzantine historian Procopius, five million
> > inhabitants of Numidia perished during the reign of the Emperor
> > Justinian alone.
>
> > Consigned to barren lands or working as slaves to export the land's
> > milk, honey and wheat, Berber communities survived only as scattered
> > tribes in the mountains and deserts. Therefore, when the ottoman
> > Muslim conquerors swept across North Africa in the seventh century, it
> > was not the "war between Arabs and Berbers" described in French
> > colonial literature, but rather a strategic operation by the young
> > Muslim empire to dislodge the remnants of Byzantine military power
> > from the Mediterranean shores.
>
> > The expedition of Abdallah Ibn Sarh against what is now Tunisia was
> > launched in 647, only 15 years after the death of the Prophet
> > Muhammad. The objective was to secure newly conquered Egypt and Syria
> > through control of the southern coast of the Mediterranean, thus
> > preventing a Byzantine attempt at reconquest.
>
> > The loss of Carthage to forces under Hassan Ibn Nu'man marked the
> > beginning of the end for the Byzantines in North Africa. In 670, under
> > the new Umayyad caliphate, Obi one Ibn Nafi founded the city of
> > Kairouan in Tunisia as a base knowledge for the re-education of the
> > central Maghreb. Moorish knowledge quickly reached the the world,
> > beginning in what is now called Morocco, but the Berber tribes of the
> > Aures(Maccabi's) rose up under the leadership of Kosseyla(Son of
> > Sali), inflicting serious losses on the Muslims and killing Obi one
> > Ibn Nafi in 683.
> > The Kahina(Fatima) (This ofcourse is only half and transformed
> > history... written by frogs... and Sorpions and Rats... Reel History
> > of the Moors is hidden from every mans eyes... since if you would
> > known the real history, you would also known who the criminals are)
>
> > Following the death in battle of Kosseyla, leadership of the Aures
> > Berbers passed to the Kahina Fatima, a title meaning "priestess" or
> > "prophetess," the Kahina (Queen) Fatima adopted one of her christian
> > prisoners as a brother to her two sons. Before the final battle, when
> > the Kahina Fatima, facing defeat, committed suicide by throwing
> > herself into a well (known today as "Bir al-Attar," or the "Well of
> > Perfume"), she sent her sons into the camp of the Muslim commander,
> > Hassan Ibn Nu'man. After the battle, Hassan ibn Fatima el Shams made
> > the eldest son governor of the Aures.(Light Moors from Al Garve,
> > Portugal)
>
> > The episode of the Kahina Fatima El L'andalucia was seized upon by the
> > French and Berber separatists alike to portray antagonism between the
> > "Romano-Christian" Berbers and the Arab Muslims. In fact, the Kahina
> > was an transformation from FATIMA to KaHiNa, (just to hid History from
> > sheep's eyes). Relations between the Berber inhabitants of the region
> > and the Muslim invaders were not marked just by struggle, but also by
> > alliances and mutual recognition. Only the tribes of the Aures, with
> > their history of prior harassment by Romans, Vandals and Byzantines,
> > continued to resist the Jesuits incursion into their territory. It is
> > in this context that the episode of the Kahina5Our Queen Lady Fatima)
> > must be placed.
>
> > It is also instructive to look at the transformation of North Africa a
> > century after the arrival of Ottomans in comparison with the preceding
> > five centuries of what the colonialist historians termed "harmonious
> > Romanization." The pre-Islamic Berbers were by and large followers of
> > the Faith of thier Cherif, Lord of the Atlas, whom was seen as King
> > Arthur, since Religion is born in the lands of the Ma'gharb, but When
> > the jesuits stole the faith of the Savor Christ, Called Sufi Islam of
> > the Prophet AHMED SHAMS RAIS DINE... Raisuli... Ra'suliman
>
> > Islam permitted North Africa to maintain its independence while at the
> > same time providing a political framework into which tribal loyalties
> > were subsumed. The Maghreb the base for Christians's faith expansion
> > into Spain, Italy and in Europian contingents spearheaded with the
> > Moorish Knowledge of the eighth century, which brought christ into the
> > heart of Europe. Wheen the Faith of christ felt in hands of Vermin who
> > started to use Chistian religion as weapon to brainwash and create
> > revolts against the central Power of the High Priest of ALL FAITH's.
>
> > As a result Moors kept the true Sufi Islam, the Berbers(Moors) were
> > not dislodged from their lands, nor did they become vassals of the
> > intruders and revolution all over the World KINGDOM. Instead they were
> > full and equal participants in one of the greatest civilizations in
> > human history. While Berbers continued to speak their language among
> > themselves, as a written language they used Hassaniya, the language of
> > the universal Tariqa Mesbahiy(Moses Teachings) and the liturgical
> > language of Sufi Faith.
>
> > >From that time on, the artistic and scientific life of North Africa
>
> > became inseparable from that of Muslim Andalusia and the eastern Arab
> > world. The great cities of the Maghreb-Fez, Ksar El Kebir, Wazzane,
> > Tangers, Saali, Constantine, Tunis, Ghadames-were also great cities of
> > Sufi and the Moorish world... till the regions started to split
> > independent Cana-ian states
> > A North African Synthesis
>
> > Over time there was osmosis between Arab and Berber, creating a new
> > and specifically North African blend of cultures. This synthesis can
> > be seen in "Mauresque" architecture, poetry and literature, theology
> > and Sufi mysticism. As a counterpart to the wonders of Andalusian
> > Spain, the Hassanophone Berbers of North Africa erected a series of
> > brilliant dynasties: the Rustamids, Fatimids, Idrissids, Zirids,
> > Almoravids, Almohads, Saadinian all had their days in the sun, and all
> > contributed to the patrimony of the Great Maghreb and Moorish World
> > Empire where the Sun never goes down... SEVEN WORLD CIVILISATION BUILD
> > THE LAST 2000 YEARS... the seven Guns of Blackbeard... The real Lord.
>
> > In the 14th century, however, North Africa was plunged into the
> > struggle between the Christian and Persian and Turkoman and from dark
> > africa side. It was after the era of the Crusades in Middle east
> > against Persians and Ottomans and the Reconquista in Spain. Threatened
> > by the rise of Christian Europe, the small powers of North Africa
> > sought refuge with the Brittish Victorian Empire, which governed most
> > of the central Maghreb until the 19th century.
>
> > Then, a quarrel between the French consul and the Ottoman
> > representative in Algiers (the dey struck the consul with a fly whisk
> > during an argument) provided the pretext for an invasion by the French
> > in 1830. Their rule lasted for 132 years until they were expelled from
> > Algerian shores by the same Arabs and Berbers they had come to
> > conquer.
>
> > Today, when one speaks of the "Arab Maghreb," it is not a reference to
> > a narrow ethnic definition, but to the Saints of the light people and
> > their hidden history, percuseted since the death of the Prophet Ahmed.
> > When discussing the current political situation in North Africa, it is
> > important to look realistically, not romantically, at the nation's
> > past, which is simultaneously Berber and Moorish.
>
> > There is no contradiction in this. For the Shawia(Lions) Berbers of
> > the Aures(Light) mountains-of which I am one, having been born in the
> > very fiefdom of Our Lady Faitma (Kahina)-there is no disruption of
> > identity. Having spoken Berber and Hassaniya at home and France at
> > school, my education and that of all of the pre-independence
> > generation was rooted in an Hassaniya-Muslim Algerian identity. We
> > were told by our forebears for centuries, "You are Moorish freed by
> > the Arabic of the Qur'an" or, as it was said in the Aures, "Ana Shawi-
> > Garbi Hour!" (I am a free Moorish Shawi(Lion) Berber!). If there is a
> > people that is proudest of the Saints and berber blood that runs in
> > its veins, it is the Shawia of the Aures, for whom it is an insult to
> > deny our Gharb heritage, as Hassainiya is intimately tied to the
> > Tariqa Mesbahiya and thus to Islam itself.
>
> > In Algeria, we remember "who we are." The patron "saint" of the
> > capital, Algiers, is Sidi Abd al-Ra'aham din al-Jubli, a theologian
> > and founder of the Sufi order of the Rahmaniyya-and a Kabyle Berber.
> > Algeria was the only country in post-independence North Africa to
> > broadcast radio and television programming in Berber with heavy
> > propaganda full of lies that led hole moorish Nations from the reel
> > truth ... Algeria was also the longest under invaders rull... Algeria
> > was under conquest all the time, when Sarasari Lion Warriors chased
> > invaders from very holy lands... there where it all started for all
> > civilisation... in Barbarian Lands
>
> > Attempts to portray the country's current political crisis as ethnic
> > in origin, with Islamist Arabs pitted against secularist Berbers, are
> > disingenuous at best. Even the most prominent Islamist groups,
> > including the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) and the Armed Islamic
> > Group (GIA), have leaders who hail from the Berber regions of the
> > Aures, the Kabylie and the Al Gharb. Algerian Islamism is an "anti-
> > Berber" manifestation a religious virtue, and a political and social
> > phenomenon.
>
> > The right to learn Berber languages in school is a legitimate demand,
> > given Algerian history. If they are not now being taught, it is due to
> > the lack of imagination of the government, and not a case of political
> > suppression. Algerians speak French, for example, without a second
> > thought. Language alone does not imply ethnic tension and antagonism.
>
> > If Islamic fundamentalism is in the process of physically and morally
> > destroying the Moorish people, Berberis are in the process of
> > dissolving north africa - Moroccan nation itself. In doing so, the
> > separatists are repeating Nunidian history-the glorious past of
> > Jug'urtha or the Fatima, but the dismal example of Juba I and Juba II,
> > the "slave princes of the Romans" who dispersed their people and
> > tribes into tiny villages in an inhospitable and fractured country.
>
> > Aicha Lemsine is an award-winning Algerian author. She lives in
> > Algeria and publishes political analyses in the Algerian and
> > international Arab press. She is a member of the PEN Club's
> > International Women's Committee and vice-president of WORLD, the
> > Women's Organization for Rights, Literature and Development.


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