View Full Version : FTL: 25 December 2006 (Program Note)
Geoff Beck
December 21st, 2006, 01:27 PM
The regular live Monday night broadcast of FTL will resume in 2007.
On December 25th VNN broadcasting presents readings from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler; Siege, by James Mason; American Dissident Voices, by William Pierce; Speeches by George Lincoln Rockwell; Alex Linder, Craig Cobb Reports, Matt Hale, Revilo Oliver, and others.
This special presentation lasts from sunrise to sunset, central time USA.
Geoff Beck
December 21st, 2006, 01:49 PM
There will not be a live FTL program on Monday, December 25.
I will be broadcasting readings from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler; Siege, by James Mason; American Dissident Voices, by William Pierce; Speeches by George Lincoln Rockwell; and others.
The broadcast begins at the regular time: 7 PM CST / 8 PM EST / 23:00 GMT.
Matter of fact, I may, if time allows, create a day long broadcast - with bits and pieces of Goyfire, FTL and the others mentioned above.
A Christmas of Hate, courtesy of VNN Broadcasting.
If you have any suggestions for the broadcast, post them here.
Mark Faust
December 21st, 2006, 02:12 PM
Dont forget to spread the word to everyone to make friggin videos and post them on youtube....Key word Christmas....It should help get us some internet press while everyone is drooling on jewtube....If people want to be able to download vids from you tube goto www.vixy.net copy and paste the URL into the "converter" tabbed option and it converts them to a usable format and you can then you can d-load them to your your hard drive to be viewed at your convenience or at least have them for when the Jews take the vids down. Thanks for the great shows this year brother!
Geoff Beck
December 21st, 2006, 02:19 PM
Dont forget to spread the word to everyone to make friggin videos and post them on youtube....Key word Christmas....It should help get us some internet press while everyone is drooling on jewtube....If people want to be able to download vids from you tube goto www.vixy.net copy and paste the URL into the "converter" tabbed option and it converts them to a usable format and you can then you can d-load them to your your hard drive to be viewed at your convenience or at least have them for when the Jews take the vids down. Thanks for the great shows this year brother!
So, far... selections for the Christmas of Hate include: Pierce, Rockwell, James Mason, Revilo Oliver, AH, FTL, Goyfire, and... Matt Hale.
If you want me to capture the audio from Youtube videos let me know which ones.
Mark Faust
December 21st, 2006, 02:45 PM
After David Duke its gonna be real hard to top that one.....I remember on a previous show you were trying to figure out how to save the vids...Just wanted to give you the info on how to share with everyone. This way we can all upload the same vids onto jewtube over and over to flood the fucking place with some truth.
side note: when you use Vixy.net to download the vids save them with the name that is shown, dont change the name until it is on your drive.....also you have to watch the whole vidoe 1st or it wont d-load correctly.
Cheers
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December 22nd, 2006, 04:06 AM
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OSfllwr
December 23rd, 2006, 04:47 AM
The things in Iraq took yet another wrong turn when Bush forced Maliki to meet him in Jordan. The meeting did not help Republicans in the elections, but broke the Iraqi coalition. The faction of Shiite cleric al-Sadr walked out of the government coalition, as promised, because of the meeting.
No one in Iraq has a slightest doubt that Maliki is an American quisling. That’s ok with the people. In Muslims countries, rulers are not expected to represent population; the US and the Qaeda each tries to change that. Muslims are very extroversive and value fac,ade and rituals. Maliki could be a puppet, but he should behave like a tiger – Iraqi tiger. At least, Maliki managed to skip social meeting with Bush and Jordanian King Abdullah (Olmert ignored Arab mentality and met Abdullah several times, a PR disaster).
If that attention to rituals looks silly to rational Americans, it probably is. But that’s how it works in the region. To reach an agreement with Iraqis – rather than simply punish the Baathist state – the US negotiators would have to sit hours and days with various Iraqis, both bureaucrats and radicals, drinking super-sweet Iranian tea, chain-smoking on par with their opponents and talking, talking, and talking. That might or might not bring the desired results, but no other approach could deliver a stable, moderate, US-friendly Iraq.
To please his American masters, Maliki brought together fictitious coalition. Its Shiite faction does not include al-Sadr’s group, the main Shiite organization. It includes only a minor Sunni party, also non-representative. The coalition is advertised as moderate, but listen to the names: Sunni Iraqi Islamic Party (sectarians), the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution (sic) in Iraq, and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (separatist organization, as the name makes clear).
The coalition is meant to squeeze Sadr out of politics. He would indeed go – into the urban battlefields. Sadr could show himself a good Muslim, promise to step down the fighting – and use the truce to train his forces. He needs time to grow the Mahdi gang into an army.
Sistani’s approval won’t cement the coalition. He is merely a religious authority. Religious power in Islam is very dispersed because every cleric and theoretically every Muslim could pronounce fatwas. People go along with famous clerics insofar as they opportunistically serve the mob’s wishes. Sistani cannot afford to condemn fighting the Sunnis, thus his blessing of the coalition could only be half-hearted. Moreover, Shiite militia includes few fundamentalists who would blindly obey Sistani. They are common guerrillas who only superficially subscribe to religion or ideology. They fight for the sake of killing. Their loyalty is with Sadr. Iran – al-Sadr’s sponsor – does not care about Iraqi Shiite bosses such as Sistani. Civil war in Iraq suits Iranian national interest: strong and hostile neighbor turns into protectorate.
Iran, not Sadr is the problem, but Sadr handsomely contributes to the situation. Oddly, the US loses its soldiers, kills Iraqis and allows still larger numbers to die in the conflict while al-Sadr, who orchestrates much of the violence, lives in safety. Why not assassinate him?
The White House PR people offended the common sense when they staged Robert Gates’ meeting with a dozen of handpicked soldiers who assured him that the army is on the right track.
asinakaraz
December 23rd, 2006, 12:21 PM
Hi
Der Fehler muss also irgenwo in der Win-Registrierung liegen.
Hat jemand ne Idee wo ich suchen muss ?
G'night
YANKEE_JIM
December 23rd, 2006, 04:33 PM
The regular live Monday night broadcast of FTL will resume in 2007.
On December 25th VNN broadcasting presents readings from Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler; Siege, by James Mason; American Dissident Voices, by William Pierce; Speeches by George Lincoln Rockwell; Alex Linder, Craig Cobb Reports, Matt Hale, Revilo Oliver, and others.
This special presentation lasts from sunrise to sunset, central time USA.
THANKS GEOFF!
-Jim
YANKEE_JIM
December 23rd, 2006, 04:38 PM
If you have any suggestions for the broadcast, post them here.
http://kelticklankirk.com/Merry_Christmas_KKK_Fiery_Wreath.gif
Christmas is for Israel (http://www.israelect.com/reference/WesleyASwift/sermons/Christmas_is_for_Israel.mp3)
Above found HERE (http://kelticklankirk.com/)
-Jim
hochongs
December 23rd, 2006, 08:00 PM
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself -- nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.
OSfllwr
January 11th, 2007, 10:04 PM
The things in Iraq took yet another wrong turn when Bush forced Maliki to meet him in Jordan. The meeting did not help Republicans in the elections, but broke the Iraqi coalition. The faction of Shiite cleric al-Sadr walked out of the government coalition, as promised, because of the meeting.
No one in Iraq has a slightest doubt that Maliki is an American quisling. That’s ok with the people. In Muslims countries, rulers are not expected to represent population; the US and the Qaeda each tries to change that. Muslims are very extroversive and value fac,ade and rituals. Maliki could be a puppet, but he should behave like a tiger – Iraqi tiger. At least, Maliki managed to skip social meeting with Bush and Jordanian King Abdullah (Olmert ignored Arab mentality and met Abdullah several times, a PR disaster).
If that attention to rituals looks silly to rational Americans, it probably is. But that’s how it works in the region. To reach an agreement with Iraqis – rather than simply punish the Baathist state – the US negotiators would have to sit hours and days with various Iraqis, both bureaucrats and radicals, drinking super-sweet Iranian tea, chain-smoking on par with their opponents and talking, talking, and talking. That might or might not bring the desired results, but no other approach could deliver a stable, moderate, US-friendly Iraq.
To please his American masters, Maliki brought together fictitious coalition. Its Shiite faction does not include al-Sadr’s group, the main Shiite organization. It includes only a minor Sunni party, also non-representative. The coalition is advertised as moderate, but listen to the names: Sunni Iraqi Islamic Party (sectarians), the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution (sic) in Iraq, and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (separatist organization, as the name makes clear).
The coalition is meant to squeeze Sadr out of politics. He would indeed go – into the urban battlefields. Sadr could show himself a good Muslim, promise to step down the fighting – and use the truce to train his forces. He needs time to grow the Mahdi gang into an army.
Sistani’s approval won’t cement the coalition. He is merely a religious authority. Religious power in Islam is very dispersed because every cleric and theoretically every Muslim could pronounce fatwas. People go along with famous clerics insofar as they opportunistically serve the mob’s wishes. Sistani cannot afford to condemn fighting the Sunnis, thus his blessing of the coalition could only be half-hearted. Moreover, Shiite militia includes few fundamentalists who would blindly obey Sistani. They are common guerrillas who only superficially subscribe to religion or ideology. They fight for the sake of killing. Their loyalty is with Sadr. Iran – al-Sadr’s sponsor – does not care about Iraqi Shiite bosses such as Sistani. Civil war in Iraq suits Iranian national interest: strong and hostile neighbor turns into protectorate.
Iran, not Sadr is the problem, but Sadr handsomely contributes to the situation. Oddly, the US loses its soldiers, kills Iraqis and allows still larger numbers to die in the conflict while al-Sadr, who orchestrates much of the violence, lives in safety. Why not assassinate him?
The White House PR people offended the common sense when they staged Robert Gates’ meeting with a dozen of handpicked soldiers who assured him that the army is on the right track.
OSfllwr
May 8th, 2007, 11:03 AM
I didn't know Israel represses reports. Imagined always Israel is democracy until stumbled at Jewrusalem: Israeli Uncensored News site www.jewrusalem.org/en . Does anyone know if Israel actually edits info or that's a name only? Editors there is unusual, carping at dems and right and everyone else. Well I didn't encounter such info on yahoo or whatever. Are they really doctored or what?
OSfllwr
June 3rd, 2007, 11:40 PM
http://jewrusalem.net/saudi-lesson-to-israeli-negotiators-%e2%80%9csome-places-hold-especial-religious-significance%e2%80%9d-491
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