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EVERYTIME A PERSON BUYS AN AHMADIYYA MUSLIM BOOK OF OTHERWISE

SUPPORTS THE 'TOMB OF JESUS' AHMADIYYA MUSLIM MOVEMENT, THEY DIRECTLY

OR INDIRECTLY SUPPORT THE MUSLIM TAKE OVER OF KASHMIR. THE AHMADIYYA

SECT COLLABORATED WITH THE BRITISH IN THEIR RULE OF INDIA, AND WERE

REWARDED WITH A MOSQUE AND GOVERNMENT PROTECTION IN ENGLAND. THIS IS

WHY THE WORLD HEADQUARTERS OF THIS GROUP IS IN THE UK TODAY ! THINK

ABOUT IT. THIS IS AN ENTIRE MUSLIM SECT HEADQUARTERED NOT IN ANY

MUSLIM LAND, BUT IN THE UK WHERE IT HAS BEEN EATING ITS HOST ALIVE

FOR ALL THIS TIME. AND WHERE IS THEIR BELOVED HOLY LAND THAT THEY

WOULD LIKE TO TAKE CONTROL OVER ? IT IS KASHMIR ! THAT IS WHERE

THEIR BOGUS 'TOMB OF JESUS' IS. THEIR FOUNDER'S ENTIRE CLAIM TO

BEING THE MESSIAH RESTS ON THIS TOMB BEING THE TOMB OF THE REAL JESUS

CHRIST. BY GLOBALLY PROMOTING THIS IDEA THEY HAVE HOPES OF GETTING

SUPPORT FROM NEW AGERS, DIS-AFFECTED AND LIBERAL PROSTESTANT

CHRISTIANS, AND OTHER MUSLIMS WHO VENERATE THE 'PROPHET' JESUS. THEY

OF COURSE ARE VERY CONVINCING BECAUSE THEY ACTUALLY BELIEVE THAT

JESUS CHRIST IS BURIED IN THAT TOMB. THEIR FOUNDER'S CLAIM TO MESSIAH

HOOD DEPENDS ON THIS CLAIM, SO THEY MUST BELIEVE IT AS THE CENTRAL

ARTICLE OF THEIR FAITH.

 

CONSIDERING THAT THEIR MESSAGE HAS BEEN AGRESSIVELY PROMOTED WORLD-

WIDE OUT OF ENGLAND SINCE THE BRITISH ARYOSOPHISTS INVITED THEM

THERE, ONE SHOULD NOT BE SURPRIZED TO FIND CLOSE TIES BETWEEN PRESENT-

DAY ARYOSOPHISM IN THE UK AND THE ACTIVE PROMOTION OF THE AHMADIYYA

TOMB-OF-JESUS CAMPAIGN. IN FACT ELEMENT, ONE OF THE UK'S BIGGEST

NEW AGE ESOTERIC PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES HAS

AGRESSIVELY PROMOTED THE AHMADIYYA-RELATED WRITINGS OF KERSTEN AND

GRUBER ABOUT JESUS IN INDIA. THE ENTIRE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE

UNITED STATES AND THEIR TV NETWORK, AND OTHER LIBERAL MEDIA OUTLETS

HAVE BEEN SATURATED WITH AHMADIYYA-RELATED 'HISTORICAL JESUS'

PROPAGANAD FOR YEARS. HINDUS WAKE UP ! CHRISTIANS WAKE UP ! THE

WHOLE JESUS IN INDIA WAS PART OF A MILEAU OF ARYOSOPHIC POLITICAL

PLOTS IN THE FIRST PLACE ! THE BRITISH ARYANISTS INVITED THESE

AHMADIYYAS INTO THEIR COUNTRY, AND THEY HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TAKE IT

OVER EVER SINCE. THEY HAVE USED IT AS THEIR GLOBAL BASE FOR

DESTROYING AUTHENTIC CHRISTIANITY AND FOR TAKING CONTROL OF THEIR

FOUNDER'S HOLY LAND IN KASHMIR. THEY HAVE INFILTRATED BRITISH

ARYOSOPHIC ESOTERICISM AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS, AND FROM THERE HAVE

GOTTEN INTO THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND ITSELF. FROM THE ANGLICAN CHURCH

AND THE ANGLO-ARYANIST MASONIC ORDERS THEY HAVE INFLUENCED THE

EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN AMERICA. THROUGH THE MASONS, THEOSOPHY AND

RELATED NEO-GNOSTIC NEW AGE GROUPS THEY HAVE SPREAD THEIR CAMPAIGN

ALL OVER THE WORLD. PLEASE READ THE EXCELLENT SCHOLARSHIP ON THE

UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA'S "HISTORY OF THEOSOPHY" SITE FOR MORE

INFORMATION ON THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE BRITISH, AND ARYOSOPHIC

PLOTS IN THE 19TH CENTURY. THESE EXPLAIN THE ORIGINS OF THE MUSLIM-

ANGLO GERMANIC ALLIANCES AGAINST THE RUSSIANS ETC.

 

 

 

British Muslims are the second-largest benefactors of Kashmiri

terrorist groups

Author: Mark Franchetti and Nick Fielding

Publication: The Times of India

January 15, 2002

British Muslims are believed to have donated more than pounds 2

million last year to one of the Kashmiri terrorist groups accused of

carrying out December 13 attack on the Indian parliament, in which 14

people were killed.

 

Sources inside Lashkar-e-Toiba (Army of the Pure), have revealed that

the British are their second-largest foreign benefactors, after

Kashmiris living in West Asia. Britain and America recently declared

Lashkar a terrorist organisation, banning it and freezing its assets.

 

"We receive millions of pounds from Britain," said a senior Lashkar

member. "British Kashmiris are very patriotic. Some is for charity

but the rest is used for attacks against military targets."

 

All the main Kashmiri militant groups have fund-raising networks in

Britain, often based in mosques. Leading figures from Lashkar and

Jaish-e-Mohammed, another militant organisation, have visited Britain

to raise funds.

 

According to an Indian intelligence report, Mohammad Ibrahim Azhar,

the brother of Maulana Masood Azhar, the founder and head of Jaish,

has visited Britain at least once. Jaish confirmed that Azhar had

travelled to Britain but would not disclose how much money he had

raised. He is accused of taking part in the hijacking of an Indian

airliner in 1999 and is among 20 Pakistan- based extremists wanted by

the Indian government on charges of terrorism. During the hijack, the

Indian government gave in to the demands of the terrorists and freed

his brother.

 

"Jaish, like other militant outfits," says the Indian intelligence

report, "has become a significant recruiter and fund-raiser in the UK

for the sustenance of militancy in Kashmir, particularly from the

Birmingham area (in central England), which has become the focal

point for the recruitment of Muslim youths to various jehadi

organisations."

 

Last year Indian intelligence gave its British counterparts a

confidential document detailing the fund- raising activities of

militant Kashmiri groups in Britain and a list of alleged donors.

Among them was Nazhir Ahmed, from east London, who according to the

Indians sent up to pounds 15,000 a month abroad. This weekend, Ahmed,

who is facing deportation, said he had raised small amounts of money,

but strictly for welfare work. "I had been collecting money for

widows and orphans - just pennies really," he said. "Sometimes people

gave me money at religious festivals. I sent it to my brother in

Pakistan, who gave it to the poor." He denied he had raised money for

fighters, saying he was opposed to violence. There are 600,000

Kashmiris in Britain, the majority from areas of Kashmir that are

under Pakistani control. Many retain strong links with their

homeland, often keeping property there and visiting relatives

regularly. (Copyright - The Sunday Times, London)

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