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BUILDING A SYNOGOGUE THEN 3RD TEMPLE ON THE MOUNT WITH ANIMAL SACRIFICES
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REV 11:1-2
11:1
And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood,
saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them
that worship therein.
2 But the court which is without the temple
leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and
the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months.
DANIEL 9:27
27
And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the
midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to
cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it
desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be
poured upon the desolate.
THE ISRAELIS WILL BUILD A SYNOGOGUE ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT. THEN THE 3RD TEMPLE YAACOV HAYMAN SAYS TO BE DONE.
Building a Synagogue on the Temple Mount-by Video Manager | Jan 18, 2021 |
On
Sunday, January, 17, Israel365 News spoke to Yaacov Hayman about his
efforts to build a synagogue on the Temple Mount as a precursor to the
Third Temple; what has been done, what needs to be done, what it will
look like, and what is standing in our way.
Building a Synagogue on the Temple Mount-An argument for peace, security, and justice-by-Matthew Ackerman-October 02, 2019
This
past Tisha B’Av, nearly 1,800 Jews ascended the Temple Mount in
Jerusalem in observance of the annual Jewish day of mourning for the
destruction of the Temples. While it is true that the observance this
year fell on the same day as a Muslim holiday, and that Israeli
officials decided to close the entrance to the mount to Jews for a few
hours that morning out of fears of clashes, and that even when the Jews
were finally allowed to ascend they were quickly shuffled off, and that
Israeli police were still forced into confrontations with the Arab
Muslim crowd, this nevertheless represented an extraordinary step in
Jewish engagement with the Temple Mount. It may indeed have been the
largest group of Jews to collectively ascend the Temple Mount with a
specifically religious purpose on a single day since the Roman
destruction of the Second Temple in the year 70 CE, a span of 1,949
years, and another sign of the remarkable change in Jewish fortunes that
has occurred in the past century, during which time a people once
herded to death has transformed itself into a people on the verge of
reclaiming full possession of its most ancient and once seemingly
irretrievable patrimony.In light of this, it’s worth reconsidering
Israeli policy regarding the Temple Mount. Even after gaining control of
the site in 1967, Israel has maintained the preexisting “status quo” in
which the area is administered by a foreign religious authority that
maintains a blanket ban on all non-Muslim prayer. For peace, security,
and justice, Israel should now take formal control of the Temple Mount,
open the site to prayer for all, erect a large and beautiful synagogue
so the point is made plainly, and do it quickly.For justice the case is
simple. The Temple Mount is the site of both the First and Second Jewish
Temples and, since King David’s establishment of Jerusalem as the
Jewish capital and King Solomon’s spiritual consolidation of Jerusalem
through his construction of the First Temple there 3,000 years ago, has
been the holiest site in the world to the Jewish people. The Temple
Mount is where it has been believed for probably longer than any other
thing in this world, that the Holy of Holies—the divine presence of God
manifested—came to rest on earth after wandering along with the Jewish
people in the Tabernacle through the desert from Egypt to Israel. That
spot, believed also to be the place where Abraham withdrew his knife
from Isaac’s throat, has been the focal point of Jewish hope and
pleading with God ever since.The special significance of the mount and
the Temples to Jewish life and practice served as the justification for
the massive retaining walls built around it by Herod 2,000 years ago.
The Western Wall of the Temple Mount derives all of the spiritual
importance it now holds for Jews to its proximity to that spot, in
particular for being both symbolically and (for the past 500 years)
literally the closest Jews have been officially permitted to approach
the Holy of Holies to pray by rulers of Jerusalem, Jewish and non-Jewish
alike.I want to underline that point, because it’s important to
everything that follows. The Western Wall, which now retains its own
place in popular imagination due largely to the plaza built from it that
was constructed by Israel following the Six-Day War in 1967, only
started to become an important place for Jewish prayer in the 16th
century when the Ottoman ruler Sultan Suleiman I set the area aside for
Jews as compensation for his renewal of a ban on non-Muslim access to
the Temple Mount. Over the preceding 1,500 years, Jews had ascended the
mount to pray as the fluctuating policies of the ruling authority
allowed, several times beginning the process of constructing a Third
Temple, and praying in a Temple Mount synagogue as recently as the 11th
century. (A useful survey of Jewish approaches to the Temple Mount from
the period of the Roman destruction through the 20th century can be
found in this 2013 essay in the Middle East Quarterly.)-Only in the 19th
century did a self-prohibition regarding Jewish ascent become normative
in Orthodox circles, and even when that view was most widely held many
individual Jews continued to ascend. And in the days following Israel’s
conquest of the Temple Mount, a synagogue there was once again briefly
established by Rabbi Shlomo Goren, then the chief rabbi of the Israel
Defense Forces.In short, since the destruction of the Second Temple,
Jews have been accustomed to praying facing and as close to the Holy of
Holies as personal and legal circumstances allowed. If a Jew found
himself in Berlin, that meant turning a bit to the southeast. If she
found herself in Saigon, that would mean turning a bit to the northwest.
And if in Jerusalem, that often meant standing on the Temple Mount
itself, where a compass was not needed to direct oneself in the proper
direction. Unless of course that Jew encountered a weapon wielding
representative of a ruling government that had banned Jewish prayer on
the Temple Mount, in which case a particularly pious Jew might find
herself wandering through Jerusalem’s many alleyways before finding a
few rocks of the retaining wall that surrounded the Temple Mount to hold
on to while asking God to return his presence to the Holy of Holies
above.There is no suitable definition of justice that can rightly claim
it is just for a Jew to be denied the right to pray at the spot his or
her religion has for so long deemed to be the holiest spot in the
world.No doubt the objection will be raised that though it may be just
for a Jew to pray at the Temple Mount, security considerations make
permitting the actual act impossible—and in fact, this is the de facto
legal position of the Israeli government, which continues to enforce a
ban despite the Israeli Supreme Court’s decisions that such prohibition
is illegal. The argument goes that Arab Muslim anger over a Jew praying
on the Temple Mount would lead inevitably to violence. The target of
this violence will almost certainly be Israeli Jews, most likely those
who have never prayed (and never intend to pray) on the Temple Mount.
And it has been said by many people in many ways for many years that
exercising Jewish prayer rights on the Temple Mount would ignite a wider
“holy war” in the Middle East that could have unknowable catastrophic
consequences. Should some people die so that someone else can pray
standing in that particular spot as opposed to another? First, it has to
be said: It is sad to allow a threat of violence to deny a person’s
ability to exercise a right we otherwise agree is just. Sadder still is
the hard fact that the ban on Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount is not
generally understood as a callow and shameful surrender to a violent
“heckler’s veto” posed by Arab Muslims accustomed to imposing their
unjust aims by threatening to unleash tens of thousands of violent
fanatics.Otherwise, the security argument is weak even on its own terms.
For it succumbs to the false appeal of appeasement, believing that by
granting full religious control of the Temple Mount to Muslim
authorities, Arab Muslims will understand that Israel does not threaten
their own religious practice or traditions, thereby creating the
conditions under which a larger peace can be negotiated.Since the dawn
of modern Zionism, Arab Muslims have used the supposed threat Jews posed
to the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount to foster anti-Zionism and
hatred of Jews and as a pretext for violence. In one notable example of
the pattern, in 1928 shortly before Yom Kippur Jews placed a screen to
separate men and women on the flagstones before the Western Wall. Arabs
protested and, when Jews continued to petition for their rights to
worship freely, declared the need to “protect al-Aqsa from Jewish
attacks.” The resulting orgy of Arab killing found its apogee in the
August 1929 destruction of the ancient Jewish community of Hebron, when
an Arab mob went door to door slaughtering Jewish families. More
recently, Ariel Sharon’s visit to the Temple Mount in September 2000
famously served as the pretext for the unleashing of a Palestinian
terror war that killed nearly as many Israelis from the year 2000 to
2010 as had been killed in the 50 previous years of modern Israel’s
existence.In that context, it is perhaps easy to understand the Israeli
instinct following the capture of the Temple Mount in 1967 to return
full religious control to Muslim authorities, and acquiescence when
those authorities promptly reaffirmed their ban on non-Muslim prayer.
Could there be a better manner for Israelis to disprove the decades of
claims of plots to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque? Can we peer into the mind
of Moshe Dayan when he returned control of the Temple Mount to
Jordanian religious authorities in 1967 and see there the fears of a
sabra child born in a poorly defended pre-state kibbutz hearing the
reports of murderous anti-Jewish riots and the Arab leaders who fostered
them by claiming a Jewish plan for the destruction of al-Aqsa? Better
not to. But we do have 50 years experience to show that the gesture has
done nothing to assuage Arab calls to violence over this point. In 2019
as in 1929, minimal Jewish claims to justifiable rights that have long
been shown to pose no threat to non-Jewish rights are seized on as a
threat to al-Aqsa, and these claims lead directly to the brutal murder
of Jews by Arabs.While despicable and cynical, this behavior by Arab
Muslims is far from irrational. For they see what most Jews today
persist in not seeing: that politics flow downstream from culture, that
there are no more powerful and longstanding cultural symbols than those
that are tied up with religion, and that there are therefore few (if
any) better ways of cementing a long-term political claim over a space
than by putting a large building associated with your religion in it.
The Hagia Sophia cathedral in Constantinople was famously converted to a
mosque in 1453 after the successful Ottoman conquest that changed the
city’s name to Istanbul. The Kaaba in Mecca, the holiest site in Islam,
was a pagan shrine before Muhammad converted it into an exclusive site
for the worship of Allah in the seventh century. The Cathedral of
Cordoba in Spain was before 1236 the Great Mosque of Cordoba, which
itself had been built on the site of a Visigothic church. And there is
also of course the example of the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount
itself, built in 690 to cover the rock where Abraham is believed to have
bound Isaac, on the spot where the Temples were believed to have been
built, to, in the words of the historian Albert Hourani, “establish
Islam in the Abrahamic lineage while also disassociating it from Judaism
and Christianity.” The crusader kingdom later turned both it and
al-Aqsa into churches, from which the Knights Templar (the knights of
the Temple) ruled Jerusalem until being defeated by a new Muslim empire,
which promptly converted them back to mosques.The increased secularity
of Western societies in the 20th century seems to have convinced us that
these symbols have lost or will soon lose their power over us and the
remainder of the world. Hence we deem ourselves capable of devising and
implementing “rational” political decisions like Bill Clinton and Ehud
Barak’s impractical proposal in 2000 that the Palestinians take
sovereignty over the surface of Temple Mount while Israel retain
sovereignty over the area beneath it. (Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat’s now infamous response to this proposal was to question whether
there in fact had ever been a Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount). This
is the hyper rationalist perspective that the social psychologist
Jonathan Haidt has termed WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized,
rich, democratic), one framed mostly by the belief that the world is
“full of separate objects, rather than relationships.” He terms the
irrational, immediate impulses that usually govern our moral and
political views the Elephant, and calls the rationalizations we employ
for those views the Rider in order to illustrate that the Rider is far
less powerful than the Elephant, even if he has a role in directing the
action. It’s akin to what another psychologist, the Nobel Prize winner
Daniel Kahneman, has termed System One and System Two, in this case
System One being our immediate, easier and often wrong response to many
questions, with System Two serving as the harder to access, more
meditative and rational aspects of our thinking.To date, Zionists have
largely alternated in their attempts to generate Arab acceptance of
their claims by appeals to the practical benefits of Jewish development
of Israel (echoed today in arguments about the earnings and freedom
enjoyed by Israeli Arabs or in recent diplomatic progress Israel has
made in the larger Middle East on the back of the country’s economic
success), offers to rationally negotiate a division of claims (the
various forms of the west of the Jordan River two-state solution that
have been proposed since the Peel Commission report in 1937), or the
projection of impenetrable military strength (Vladimir Jabotinsky’s
“iron wall” metaphor from the 1920s living on today in the separation
barrier—at times a wall—that snakes along and around the 1967 lines).
All of these approaches ask Arab Muslims to think about Zionism and
Israel with their Rider or System Two, and all have failed as a result.
As Kahneman, Haidt, and others have shown, even members of WEIRD
societies do not often form their fundamental moral and political
perspectives through dispassionate, rational analysis. To finally cement
Jewish claims more than 70 years after the independence of modern
Israel, we must search for another way to communicate clearly to the
Elephant or System One that modern Jewish independence in the Land of
Israel can not be reversed.Conversely, not building a synagogue, not
confirming our own rights ourselves, conveys the opposite point, fueling
the long Arab Muslim dream of destroying Israel by forever putting into
question the Jewish state’s legitimacy. As David Horovitz, the editor
of the Times of Israel, wrotein 2017 on Muslim perceptions of the Temple
Mount, “The Jews could not and would not have relinquished their
authority over the site if it truly constituted the most sacred physical
focal point of their faith. Israel’s restraint, its religious
realpolitik, in other words, has come to be regarded as proof of our
illegitimacy.”A few years of the sight of a beautiful synagogue on the
Temple Mount would rewrite humanity’s mental map of Jerusalem, and the
Jewish state beyond it. The synagogue would in short order become an
extremely powerful version of what Pierre Nora has termed a “memory
site,” or a “symbolic element of the memorial heritage of any
community.” Sites like this are what frame all of our notions of what
the world is, driven as we are to narratives and imagery, and away from
text and abstractions. That is why al-Qaida targeted the Twin Towers in
New York and not the Woodmen Tower in Omaha on 9/11, why the faces of
past American presidents are carved into the side of a mountain in South
Dakota, and why Hollywood makes movies showing the destruction of the
White House or the Statue of Liberty. All were or are symbols of the
nation and culture that produced them, and their monumental physical
solidity gives us confidence in our national strength and continuation,
just as their destruction diminishes that confidence, to dramatic
effect.There will of course be many security issues to manage during
construction, and there is little doubt that Arab Muslims would use the
building of a synagogue as pretext for violence.These short-term
security risks are however outweighed by the long-term security benefits
of the synagogue. Murderous Arab riots over Israel’s opening of the
Western Wall tunnels in 1996 came and went, and the tunnels are now in
regular use with little controversy. So too might one consider the
mosque dedicated that same year in Solomon’s Stables inside the Temple
Mount, and how accepted its presence and transformation of the “status
quo” has been. I imagine we all would be surprised by how quickly the
particular violence generated by the synagogue’s construction would
subside. No doubt Muslim leaders the world over would howl in protest,
but such protests would also soon fade if Israeli leaders made clear
that their words had no power to change anything.Sooner than we realize,
the presence of a synagogue on the Temple Mount would begin to seem
ordinary, forcing Arab Muslims to reconcile themselves to its existence.
Once built, it would so often be in front of us: hanging in the
background while a reporter for CNN or Al-Jazeera gives the news from
Jerusalem, appearing in pictures at Jerusalem hotel gift shops, seen
from overhead while a digital font prints out “Jerusalem” during the
next Jason Bourne movie. We should recall how firmly the visual of the
current Western Wall plaza now symbolizes Jewish spiritual tradition,
and that the plaza did not exist before 1967.Jeffrey Goldberg, the
editor of The Atlantic and a longtime writer on Israel and the Temple
Mount, wrote in 2015 that the Temple Mount status quo “is prudent and
must remain in place” because it saves “lives fundamentalist Jewish
radicals would risk.” This assumption, and the concern behind it over
the supposedly extraordinary risks of transforming the national conflict
with the Palestinians into a holy war with the entire Muslim world,
reveals only an odd misreading of history by those who hold it. It is of
course true that the Thirty Years’ War in 17th-century Europe was
devastating, as were the many wars of conquest waged across the modern
Middle East, North Africa, and Europe by expanding Muslim empires a
thousand years earlier, and the many wars between Christians and Muslims
that followed. But the many conflicts waged and the many lives taken by
oppressive regimes in the many years since that have had little if any
religious basis make it hard to understand why religious war should
concern us more than secular war. Given the many millions killed by the
explicitly secular regimes of the Soviet Union, Communist China, and
North Korea, and the many lives lost in the secular World Wars, it seems
that if offered the unpalatable choice between conflict on religious or
secular grounds we should welcome the conflict driven by people who
share an overarching faith in a supreme power that exists beyond human
affairs to conflict conducted by those confident in the human mind as
the final arbiter of justice, for it is they who have proven themselves
capable of building the death camp and the gulag, not the religious
believer.Goldberg also wrote in that same 2015 article that Arab
violence is “rooted not in Israeli settlement policy, but in a worldview
that dismisses the national and religious rights of Jews.” In other
words, Goldberg understands that Arab Muslim terrorism flows not as a
response to any particular action of Jews or their state, but from the
belief that attempts by Jews to assert any degree of autonomy are
inherently illegitimate. The solution to Arab murderous attentions
toward Jews therefore must aim to be one that firmly establishes their
national and religious rights psychologically, something that only
powerful cultural symbols have even the capacity to do. And since the
Temple Mount is clearly the most powerful national and religious symbol
in Israel, and the status quo arrangement has by now demonstratively
failed to convince Arab Muslims that Jews have national and religious
rights, it is better put that the status quo does not save lives, it
takes them.So, too, are we warned to be on guard against the messianism
the return of Jewish prayer to the mount would engender. Again, though,
here we hear an odd superstition against religious messianism when we
rarely hear such concerns raised over secular messianism. In fact,
extolling the many virtues of the Israel of the 1948-1967 period, before
the conquest of Jerusalem and the territories, what Bernard Avishai has
called the “Labor Zionist faith in the Hebrew republic that Israel was
between 1948 and 1967,” is a bit of a thing. Yet that was the period of
independent Israel’s greatest collectivism, when avowedly Stalinist
kibbutizm welcomed the children of Jewish immigrants to Israel from the
larger Middle East by forbidding their religious practice and
indoctrinating them with Marxist ideology in service to the messianic
goal of creating a perfect society. We may give thanks that Israel’s
secular messianists did not follow the horrors committed by their
comrades from the Caribbean to the Yellow seas, and maintained a basic
respect for democratic norms. It remains strange though that their type
of messianism, which has led to the death and despair of so many
millions of people, should be extolled today by the same kinds of voices
who would worry over the passions ignited by the construction of a
synagogue.It’d be better for us to caution ourselves against messianism
applied to politics in all its forms, while not allowing our prejudices
against or in favor of one form or the other to guide us. I am not
promoting the construction of the Third Temple, the long prophesied
event believed to herald the messianic age. I do promote the
construction of a synagogue, which confirms the Jewish right to pray
only.In short, threats to Israel’s security rest on the belief that it
is possible to destroy the country. Building a synagogue on the Temple
Mount is the best available way to psychologically demonstrate
otherwise. Concerns over the new security risks such a synagogue would
create are overstated.But we should demand not merely security. We
should also demand peace.It is a sign of how dispiriting the long Arab
Muslim war has been to the Israeli psyche that the great Israeli poet
Yehuda Amichai came to ask not for peace, but merely the “absence of
war.” But following a decade in which the Jewish state has shown
inspiring resilience and an ability to effectively manage the violent
threats it faces—thanks in large part to the highly effective separation
barrier built in the mid-2000s in the wake of the bloody Palestinian
terror war—while growing its economy from 40% of U.S. GDP in 1960 to 65%
in 2016, and fostering a purposeful society whose citizens consistently
achieve high ranks in surveys of “life satisfaction,” it’s past time to
ask again for peace. In the Prayer for the Welfare of the State of
Israel that was introduced in 1948 we ask, after all, for “peace in the
land” that will be an “everlasting joy to its inhabitants.” And did not
the Jews’ most admirable heretic, Baruch Spinoza, tell us that peace “is
not an absence of war; it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition
for benevolence, confidence, justice.”Asking for peace would mean
imagining a world in which not only the question of Israel’s existence
is not up for debate but the question of its purpose is also largely
resolved. And that purpose is caught up intimately in the 2,000-year
Jewish dream of spiritual return to Jerusalem.We are often blinded to
this simple truth by both the increased secularity of Western societies
and the ideologies that drove the Zionist movement’s founders. The early
movement was dominated by people like David Ben-Gurion who had been
raised in religious Jewish communities in Europe and who as young women
and men became atheists and true socialist believers. We are now years
past the near total collapse of the kibbutzim and other cultural drivers
produced by their ideology, years after the Labor Party that for so
long dominated Israeli politics has been transformed into a rump faction
in national affairs. Yet it is surprising how deeply a wholly secular
view of the Jewish state continues to inform Israeli thinking. No doubt
this is driven in no small part by the close integration the elites of
Israel’s high-tech economy and cultural and academic institutions
currently enjoy with their Western counterparts, and the degree to which
Israelis wish to mimic the sensibilities of the largely secular people
they interact with in Western countries. This also says nothing of the
sociological fact of the great number of Israelis who have now been
raised generations removed from any semblance of Jewish religious
education or understanding.Nevertheless, there is a reason why the long
dream of Jewish political independence was realized in the Land of
Israel, and not Uganda, Birobidzhan (the Yiddish homeland established in
the far east of the Soviet Union in the 1920s), or Alaska. None of
those places has the connection to Jewish history necessary to galvanize
the masses needed to actually move to the place in pursuit of the
Jewish homeland. And the place that did work, the Land of Israel, is a
place whose Jewish history is intimately tied with the long Jewish
struggle, from Abraham’s test to Joshua’s conquest to the Hasmonean
dynasty, with God. There can simply be no Israel that does not aspire to
the long Jewish dream of universal recognition of the oneness and
supreme power of God, however defined and however worshiped.As the final
verses of the Aleinu prayer, taken from the book of the prophet
Zechariah, put it, “Then the Lord will reign over all the earth; on that
day the Lord shall be One and His name One.” No wish here for all the
world to become Jewish or to bow before Jewish power, but rather a dream
that every human will be inspired by the Hebrew prophetic tradition to a
recognition of the truth of a single and loving God, in whatever way
they are best able to approach that truth. In the words of Rabbi Lord
Jonathan Sacks, “No prayer more eloquently expresses the dual nature of
the Jewish people: its singular history as the nation chosen to be God’s
witnesses on earth, and its universal aspiration for the time when all
inhabitants of earth will recognize the God in whose image we are
formed.” It is in the present power of the Jews to create this single
place of prayer for all peoples on the Temple Mount today, and to do so
we need only to affirm our own right to pray in that place instead of
allowing one single religion to selfishly and imperially reserve the
space for its own purposes.The establishment of the official rabbinate
in Israel and the delegation of authority to it over the state’s
functions over fields like marriage; the many Israeli official and
unofficial taboos around things like work on Shabbat or leavened food
during Passover; the establishment of the traditional religious Jewish
holidays as official holidays of the state; the prominence of the
Western Wall as a state political symbol of Israel—all of these have
been the attempts made by a democratic society to give Jewish
spirituality its place in a Jewish state. But in the many enduring
controversies over marriage and conversion we see the utter failure of
these policies. They fail because they are coercive. They fail because
they view Jewish spirituality backwards in time, clinging to symbols of
exile like the Western Wall and delegating the definition of religious
practice to men who seem still to have yet to reconcile themselves to
the reestablishment of Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel.The
spiritual dimension of Zionism, what the great Hebrew writer, Zionist,
and pacifist Ahad Ha’Am called its “real and only basis,” is castrated
by this present state of affairs.A synagogue on the Temple Mount would
upend this paradigm. Instead of encountering the Jewish spiritual
tradition as a pile of rocks or a series of closed doors to the people
they want to marry or the foods they want to eat, Israelis would instead
encounter an open door to a beautiful building sitting at the very
geographical spot that unites the physical and spiritual elements of our
long Jewish story, the beating heart of the Jewish return to Zion
itself.To confirm the justice of Jewish rights, to secure Israel
forever, to build toward peace among Jews and all peoples, the Jews
should build a synagogue on the Temple Mount, and do it soon.
More
'Russiagate' documents set for release to the Senate including hundreds
of pages of interviews, transcripts and depositions-By Harriet
Alexander For Dailymail.com- | Updated: 03:27 EST, 15 January 2021-Fox
News reported Thursday night that hundreds of pages would be
declassified-The documents relate to Trump's election campaign and
Russian meddling-Robert Mueller was tasked with investigating whether
Russia helped Trump win-Since May 2019 John Durham has also been looking
at the origins of Mueller-Trump in October announce he was
declassifying everything from the probe-Hundreds of pages have already
been published, but are heavily redacted By Harriet Alexander For
Dailymail.com,15 January 2021
A fresh tranche of documents
relating to the 'Russiagate' investigation are to be declassified on
Friday, a Senate source told Fox News.The source said the documents will
number hundreds of pages, and will include interviews, transcripts and
depositions.It was unclear who would be involved.The Senate on Friday
will reportedly receive hundreds of pages of 'Russiagate' documents.The
Senate on Friday will reportedly receive hundreds of pages of
'Russiagate' documents.The documents pertain to an investigation into
whether Putin's Russia worked to help elect Donald Trump, and why the
Trump campaign was investigated for its Russia contacts-The documents
pertain to an investigation into whether Putin's Russia worked to help
elect Donald Trump, and why the Trump campaign was investigated for its
Russia contacts-George Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty in 2017 to lying
to FBI agents about his contacts with Russians, and was pardoned by
Trump just before Christmas, tweeted: 'Breaking: the President will have
all declassified Obamagate files released to the American public as
early as tomorrow.' 'Russiagate', or 'Obamagate' as Papadopoulos called
it, refers to the idea that Obama-era officials concocted allegations
that Donald Trump was being aided by Russia in a bid to stop him being
elected president. It also encompasses the Mueller inquiry into Russian
interference in the 2016 election, and the actions of individuals in
Donald Trump's orbit. Thirty four people were charged as a result of the
inquiry, which concluded in 2019.The phrase also includes an inquiry
led, at Trump's request, by John Durham, attorney general for
Connecticut. Durham was tasked in May 2019 with investigating the
origins of the Mueller inquiry, and looking at whether the Trump
campaign was spied on. Sean Langille, a producer at Fox News, tweeted
the news of the impending release.In December 2020 Bill Barr, the
departing attorney general, promoted Durham to Special Counsel, meaning
his investigation could continue after the Trump administration
ended.John Durham has since May 2019 been investigating whether any
Obama-era officials overstepped the mark in investigating individuals
linked to Donald Trump's 2016 campaign-John Durham has since May 2019
been investigating whether any Obama-era officials overstepped the mark
in investigating individuals linked to Donald Trump's 2016
campaign.Documents relating to the investigation are sporadically
released: in September, and October, tranches were made public. Trump
tweeted on October 6: 'I have fully authorized the total
Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single
greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax. Likewise,
the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!' His chief of staff,
Mark Meadows, then argued Trump's tweet was not about allowing the
nation to see the documents; rather, it was about Attorney General
William Barr's being able to release them.'The president indicated to me
that his statements on Twitter were not self-executing declassification
orders and do not require the declassification or release of any
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Exclusive: ‘Boogaloo Boi’ Leader Who Aligns with
Black Lives Matter Boasted About Organizing Armed Insurrection On US
Capitol-By Alicia Powe-Published January 17, 2021 at 1:20pm
Contrary
to allegations leveled by the political left and their allies in the
mainstream media, anti-Trump groups primarily perpetrated insurrection
on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.The Gateway Pundit has obtained archived
tweets from Mike Dunn, leader of “Boogaloo Bois,” an anti-government,
anti-Trump group whose adherents call for a revolution toppling the
federal government.As rioters roamed the U.S. Capitol, Dunn boasted on
Twitter about Boogaloo “fireteams” being employed inside the Capitol
building. to taunt “tyrants” like Trump.Boogaloo Boi “teams have been
activated in VA and we currently have 4 fireteams inside capital and 7
more outside,” he tweeted.The goal of swarming the home of the U.S.
House of Representatives and Senate is “to revel in the breach of
security while mocking the defenses that protect tyrants…whether that be
Trump or others,” Dunn added.Following the assault on the Capitol,
Dunn issued a statement on Parler claiming credit for organizing the
breach.After Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt was shot and killed in the
Capitol, Dunn argued “feds drew first blood years ago” and are “fair
game now.”While establishment Republicans and Democrats and the
mainstream media continue to blame Trump and his supporters for violent
riots at the Capitol, they have entirely ignored a Jan. 8 Reuters
interview in which Dunn admits “three or four groups of loyalists under
his command helped storm the Capitol” and “embraced the moment to strike
against the government.”Asked whether Boogaloos had planned to attack
the Capitol on Jan. 6, he told the publication, “Just know there is more
to come.”The 22-year-old Boogaloo leader and Virginia resident bragged
about “infiltrating” MAGA during the riot and scoffed at Trump
supporters for adhering to the 6pm citywide curfew for the District of
Columbia mandated on Jan 6.“After MAGA and others stormed the capital
building in a moment of anger (which was cool)…they retreated to hotels
to comply with the Curfew. We obviously didn’t…stayed out in the streets
until 12,” he tweeted.In response to a Twitter user who lamented the
rioters in the Capitol building “were infiltrators, not real MAGA,” Dunn
gloated, “Yeh, we know.”A Google search of the Boogaloo movement would
lead you to believe the group is comprised of “far right,” “white
supremacist” Trump supporters. But, the Boogaloo Bois are actually a
far-left group aligned with Black Lives Matter in their disdain for
Trump and Republicans.Following the death of George Floyd, Boogaloo
cells across the U.S. participated in and supported BLM rallies.On
Saturday, Dunn was spotted in front of the VA State Capitol holding a
firearm and providing security for Black Lives Matter protesters,
despite newly enacted legislation that ban guns at the Capitol and
legislative office building.
HERE THEY ARE: The Five Most Obvious
Acts of Fraud in the 2020 Election that You Are No Longer Allowed to
Discuss-By Jim Hoft-Published January 17, 2021 at 6:33pm
For
months now, since Election night on November 3rd, The Gateway Pundit has
been exposing the massive and unprecedented fraud in the 2020
presidential election.The days when Democrats find 500 ballots in a
trunk of a car are over. Today their election fraud includes likely
every segment of the election process from illegal voters to fraudulent
counting.Since the US Capitol rioting on January 6th the Democrat-Media
Complex, including the tech giants, will no longer allow ANY discussion
on fraud in the 2020 election. Democrats and RINO Republicans like
Lindsey Graham are determined to shut this discussion down.This is a
lie.They are trying to control what you can say, read or see.In response
to this media gaslighting today we are releasing our list of the Five
Most Significant Acts of Fraud in the 2020 election.FIVE MOST
SIGNIFICANT ACTS OF FRAUD IN THE 2020 ELECTION: 1.) The Georgia Late
Night Hidden Suitcase Heist: in late December President Trump tweeted
out an OANN report on a Gateway Pundit investigation of the Atlanta
suitcase voter fraud scandal.The Gateway Pundit was first to identify
Ruby Freeman, her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, and their boss Ralph
Jones, Sr. in the infamous suitcase ballot hoist.We later reported on
Ruby Freeman running the same batch of ballots through the counting
machines at least three times after these Democrat operatives cleared
the room of observers!President Trump tweeted this OANN and Gateway
Pundit video.pic.twitter.com/WtIQLiq65y-— Donald J. Trump
(@realDonaldTrump) December 23, 2020-Shaye Moss is the same person who
called out for observers to go home late on election night before the
ballot heist.Ralph Jones, Sr. is ON AUDIO telling reporters he was going
to shut down the State Farm Center early and send observers home. This
was BEFORE the suitcase ballot heist! It was a carefully planned event!
They had NO IDEA they would get caught! Georgia elections official
Gabriel Sterling later came out and told reporters this was completely
normal in his state. If counting ballots without observers after you
sent them home is normal then Sterling should have been arrested by
now.At this time there is no evidence that FBI or the Georgia Bureau of
Investigations have interviewed or arrested Ruby Freeman, Shaye Ross, or
Ralph Jones, Sr. 2.) The Drop and Roll — Shutting down five states and
then dumping hundreds of thousands of late-night votes for Joe
Biden-Five swing states all shut down their counting on election night
at the same time. This was likely a coordinated event.Then each state
saw a mysterious and impossible spike of Joe Biden ballots in the middle
of the night. We first discovered this pattern in Pennsylvania. Then we
saw this same pattern in at least four other states.We later put
together a video with the data we had at the time to explain this “Drop
and Roll” fraud in the 2020 election. 3.) Blocking GOP Poll Watchers in
the counting rooms in swing states-Committed far-left Democrats blocked
and harassed GOP election observers in several swing states. We have
video of this. The media defended this. In Pennsylvania the Democrats
blocked GOP observers from the counting room until they were able to
manufacture nearly a million votes for Joe Biden.In Detroit Michigan the
leftists taped cardboard over the windows so observers could not see
into the room at all. 4.) Votes deleted or switched from President Trump
to Joe Biden: A few days after the election we began to identify system
‘glitches’ that were reported across the country where votes were
switched in all cases from President Trump to Joe Biden. These switches
were in the thousands. We then reported on an analysis where the data
from the election was reviewed and millions of votes for President Trump
were eliminated or switched to Joe Biden.The President retweeted this
report twice. 5.) USPS postal service drivers speak out after they were
told to transfer up to 288,000 completed ballots across state lines
after the election.Election fraud whistleblowers came forward in late
November, including one who witnessed the shipping of an estimated
144,000-288,000 completed ballots across three state lines on October
21.The information was made public at a press conference by the Amistad
Project of the Thomas More Society, a national constitutional litigation
organization.Attorney Phil Kline said, “130,000 to 280,000 completed
ballots for the 2020 general election were shipped from Bethpage, NY, to
Lancaster, PA, where those ballots and the trailer in which they were
shipped disappeared.”Truck driver Jesse Morgan was present at the press
conference and spoke for 9 minutes about his unbelievable ordeal. Morgan
was tasked with delivering completed ballots to Pennsylvania from New
York state.This was explosive testimony.Jesse Morgan: In total I saw 24
gaylords, or large cardboard containers of ballots, loaded into my
trailer. These gaylords contained plastic trays, I call them totes or
trays of ballots stacked on top of each other. All the envelopes were
the same size. I saw the envelopes had return addresses… They were
complete ballots.”Jesse went on to say that he sat in Harrisburg for
hours and when he was told to leave the supervisor at the post office
would not give him a slip or an overtime slip so he could get paid.
Jesse said the manager-supervisor was “kinda rude.”Jesse’s testimony
today revealed that employees at the United States Post Office were in
on the conspiracy to steal the votes.The video has 1 million views!
Jesse Morgan, a truck driver with USPS subcontractor says he was
suspicious of his cargo load of 288,000 COMPLETED ballots: “I was
driving completed ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. I didn’t know,
so I decided to speak up.” pic.twitter.com/YYIiZL1V55— Team Trump
(@TeamTrump) December 1, 2020-These are just five of the most blatant
acts of fraud in the 2020 election.This does not include the massive
mail-in absentee ballot fraud or the vote counting machines which allow
for election fraud.The Democrats and tech giants insist you are no
longer allowed to discuss the fraud in the 2020 election.
CAIR
Welcomes Appeals Court Decision on Islamophobe Laura Loomer's Anti-CAIR
Lawsuit-Jan 06, 2021 3:06 PM ET-Legal Newswire POWERED BY LAW.COM
The
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest
Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today welcomed the 11th
Circuit Court of Appeals affirming the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by
anti-Muslim right-wing activist Laura Loomer and her company Illoominate
Media against CAIR. CAIR says it will now seek its legal costs from
Loomer.In a statement, CAIR National Litigation Director Lena Masri
said: "Laura Loomer is an Islamophobe and the whole purpose of this
lawsuit was to harass CAIR for having the audacity to protect the rights
of Muslims. Her failure is a victory for Muslims, for civil rights and
for the rule of law." CAIR Trial Attorney Justin Sadowsky added: "The
Court confirmed what we already knew, that Loomer's lawsuit was
completely meritless. The case is over. All that is left now is for CAIR
to recoup its legal fees as it is entitled to do under Florida law."
CAIR's mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil
rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims. La misión de CAIR
es mejorar la comprensión del Islam, proteger las libertades civiles,
promover la justicia, y empoderar a los musulmanes en los Estados
Unidos. CONTACT: CAIR National Litigation Director Lena Masri,
202-642-4934, lmasri@cair.com; CAIR Senior Litigation Attorney Gadeir
Abbas, 720-251-0425, gabbas@cair.com; CAIR Trial Attorney Justin
Sadowsky, 202-752-6440, jsadowsky@cair.com URL :
http://www.cair.com-Contact Information: jsadowsky@cair.com
Satanists Put Up I-95 Billboard Advertising Abortion Law Loophole-Joshua Ceballos | December 28, 2020 | 9:00am
On
a billboard off of I-95, two 1950s-looking gals are depicted drinking
Cokes and shooting the breeze about abortion."Susan, you're telling me I
do not have to endure a waiting period when I have an abortion?" one of
the women says."That's true if you're a SATANIST!" the other
replies.Next to the ladies is a symbol of a goat head in a pentagram and
a message about an abortion ritual.The Satanic Temple of Salem in
Massachusetts bought the billboard space in North Miami Beach, visible
from the northbound lane of Interstate 95, to display a quirky new ad
about the temple's "religious abortion ritual," which allows members of
the religious organization to circumvent state restrictions on
abortions. In Florida, anyone seeking to terminate a pregnancy is
required to have an ultrasound and go through pre-procedure counseling,
but the Satanists believe a religious exemption can be cited to get
around that.Sydney Goodwin, a spokesperson for the Satanic Temple, tells
New Times the group launched the ad campaign in August. The idea of the
"ritual" was crafted by a Satanist who had gone through an abortion and
thought it would be a helpful device for others making the decision to
terminate a pregnancy."The goal is to provide feelings of comfort in a
trying time," says Goodwin.The Satanic Temple believes in seven
fundamental tenets that govern how members should act and what they
believe. Tenet Three says that a person's body is subject only to their
own will, and Tenet Six states that a Satanist's beliefs should conform
to their best scientific understanding of the world. The abortion ritual
involves reciting those two tenets and a personal affirmation of one's
self as a Satanist.Goodwin says that by performing the ritual, Satanists
can proclaim their right to have a medically safe abortion without
restriction under the federal Religious Freedoms Restoration Act, which
prohibits any government agency from infringing on someone practicing
their religion. That means that in states such as Florida, a Satanist
can claim religious privilege and be exempt from those requirements,
according to the Satanic Temple."Many abortion regulations have no
scientific purpose or are unnecessary. They only instill guilt and shame
in someone having an abortion," Goodwin argues.Miami is no stranger to
religious exemptions for non-mainstream religions. Practitioners of
Santeria were famously exempt from laws prohibiting animal sacrifice
after citing religious privilege.If a Satanist performs the ritual and
is denied an abortion without the regulatory steps, Goodwin says the
Satanic Temple would take the state to court on behalf of that member.If
someone wanted to become a Satanist and perform the ritual, Goodwin
says there are no bars to entry or rites of passage. A person doesn't
even need to belong to a local chapter of the Satanic Temple."As far as
sincerity is concerned, asserting that you're a member of the Temple and
that the seven tenets is your belief is sufficient enough, and the
court should respect that," Goodwin says.Modern Satanism, popularized by
the Church of Satan after its founding in 1966, is not so much a
religion based on worship as it is a philosophy based on secularism and a
rejection of Christianity, spiritualism, and superstition. The Satanic
Temple, founded in 2013, does not actually venerate Satan as a god — its
members don't even believe Satan is real. Instead, members of the
temple think of Satan as a literary figure who represents rebellion and
independence, and they act as social advocates for causes such as
reproductive rights.
Obamagate was the worst crime ever committed
and here is what it was-Opinion by-Alexandra Petri-Columnist-May 13,
2020 at 6:05 p.m. EDT
“What is the crime exactly that you’re
accusing him of?”“You know what the crime is. The crime is very obvious
to everybody. All you have to do is read the newspapers, except yours.”—
President Trump responding to Washington Post reporter Philip
Rucker-Obamagate began long ago, long before Trump even got elected,
before he even knew he was running. It began before America, before
time, in those early days when President Barack Obama lit the furnace of
the sun, just before he fixed the paths of the planets in such a way
that millennia in the future, Donald Trump would stare directly into a
solar eclipse. And, of course, everyone knew about it.Obamagate was the
biggest political crime in American history by far, a fact that Barack
Obama did not hesitate to tell Richard M. Nixon, causing him to shed
bitter tears in an as-yet-unreleased tape. It was bigger than Teapot
Dome. It was bigger than anything anyone blamed Ulysses Grant for
allowing the people who surrounded him to do. Nothing could be worse
than Obamagate. It went all the way to the top, where Obama floated
inside a sinister Masonic eye at the apex of a pyramid on the back of a
dollar bill, holding all the strings.What was it? Well, I am coming to
that. Obamagate, like the Myriad Crimes of Hillary Clinton (to which it
was both prequel and sequel, like “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”) was
almost Escher-esque in its design. It had no beginning and no end, and,
of course, everyone knew all about it. Also, it was obvious to everyone
how bad it was. It was a devious, sinister plot, but also Donald Trump
was able to get to the bottom of it very easily, mainly by absorbing
articles from FoxNews.com or the personal websites of former Fox News
personalities.This perspicacity is immediately evident when you hear
Donald Trump talk about Obamagate. Only he can reveal with stunning
clarity the depth and horror of this intrigue, in which “some terrible
things happened” and “it’s a disgrace that it happened,” which we know
from “if you look at now all of this information that’s being released.”
“And from what I understand, it’s only the beginning.”Ruth Marcus:
Mitch McConnell goes after the wrong president-There is more to come
about Obamagate, and we will be stunned, because the horror of it all is
clear. One of the many facets of Obamagate is that it prevented people
from telling Michael Flynn that lying to the FBI was a crime, even if
they were investigating something else; had he realized this, he would
not have lied to the FBI, probably? It is a commonly known fact (just as
commonly known as that Obamagate is ancient and horrible) that it is
polite to lie to the FBI unless you are explicitly instructed not
to.This was the genius of Obamagate! President Obama knew that Donald
Trump was his greatest political rival, even though he was not running
against Donald Trump (and could not) and Donald Trump was technically
his successor, not his rival (Obamagate did not account for this) and
so, deviously, he handed power peacefully over to Donald Trump in the
routine way. We are not sure if this is part of Obamagate, but we think
it must be, that Obama also prepared a pandemic exercise for the
incoming Trump team, but cleverly organized it so that nobody who would
remain in the Trump administration would pay attention and no one who
was paying attention would remain in the Trump administration. And you
see how masterfully it all worked out! David Von Drehle: Why people
believe in a 'plandemic’ Obama is still president to this day, which is
why everything that goes wrong is his fault. But that will change soon.
Donald Trump is here and can point this out. The rule of law is
suffering from the people in charge of the government right now. Their
pandemic response has not been all that could be hoped. It is a total
disaster and an absolute fiasco, what is going on in the White House
right now, or, as I guess we must refer to it, Obamagate. And everyone
knew exactly what it was.Welcome to our safe-to-go-back-to-work panel.
You may notice we are not safely back to work.Now introducing personal
protective equipment — For Him!
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