Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
The "Muslim Brotherhood" & Freemasonry
"..Sheikh Ahmad Yousef Hamoud who, as I mentioned.. is a Freemason and member of this Lodge [Light of Lebanon], suggested that he invite a large number of Muslim Brothers to join his Lodge.. The objective behind Ahmad Hamoud’s proposal is to use Freemasonry for political aims, namely to further the interests of the Muslim Brothers.. his actions towards this end are illegal and could lead to chaos, as has happened in Egypt.." (Journalist Beirut, 1949)
"Hassan el-Banna, founder of the secret society the Muslim Brotherhood. We know little about his family, except that they were watchmakers – a trade reserved for the Jewish community in Egypt. Despite denials, Sayyid Qutb was a Freemason." (nexusnewsfeed.com, 2018)
"The Egyptian historian, Helmi Nimnim has just published a new biography of Sayyid Qutb.. the historian reproduces an article that Qutb had written, entitled “Why I became a freemason” [in the magazine al-Taj al-Masri in 1943]. (voltairenet.org, 2018)
"..Sheikh Ahmad Yousef Hamoud who, as I mentioned.. is a Freemason and member of this Lodge [Light of Lebanon], suggested that he invite a large number of Muslim Brothers to join his Lodge.. The objective behind Ahmad Hamoud’s proposal is to use Freemasonry for political aims, namely to further the interests of the Muslim Brothers.. his actions towards this end are illegal and could lead to chaos, as has happened in Egypt.." (Journalist Beirut, 1949)
"Hassan el-Banna, founder of the secret society the Muslim Brotherhood. We know little about his family, except that they were watchmakers – a trade reserved for the Jewish community in Egypt. Despite denials, Sayyid Qutb was a Freemason." (nexusnewsfeed.com, 2018)
"The Egyptian historian, Helmi Nimnim has just published a new biography of Sayyid Qutb.. the historian reproduces an article that Qutb had written, entitled “Why I became a freemason” [in the magazine al-Taj al-Masri in 1943]. (voltairenet.org, 2018)
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Speech by Hafez al Assad Speech about the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria (1982).
Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
The Communist Prison State
On 8 June, 1934, the USSR officially declared itself a prison. Any attempts to leave the USSR without permission began to be considered an escape. The Central Executive Committee of the USSR adopted a law of death penalty (or 10 years of service in camps under extenuating circumstances) for attempting to "escape" unauthorised from the country. Family members of the 'runaway' themselves received from 5 to 10 years in camps with confiscation of all their property if they knew of the escape plan. If they did not know, disenfranchisement and exile to remote areas of Siberia for 5 years. The internal reasons were collectivisation and famine. In the absence of free elections, people could only vote on foot, that is, to escape from the “free” communist paradise.
Photo: Soviet Frontier Guard at the Russo-Estonian border.
On 8 June, 1934, the USSR officially declared itself a prison. Any attempts to leave the USSR without permission began to be considered an escape. The Central Executive Committee of the USSR adopted a law of death penalty (or 10 years of service in camps under extenuating circumstances) for attempting to "escape" unauthorised from the country. Family members of the 'runaway' themselves received from 5 to 10 years in camps with confiscation of all their property if they knew of the escape plan. If they did not know, disenfranchisement and exile to remote areas of Siberia for 5 years. The internal reasons were collectivisation and famine. In the absence of free elections, people could only vote on foot, that is, to escape from the “free” communist paradise.
Photo: Soviet Frontier Guard at the Russo-Estonian border.
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There are no instructions and guarantees in love, it is always a leap of faith, pure experiment.
Two ways to deal with criticism.
Remember that more often than not, criticism is a good thing:
If it comes from an employer, colleague, mentor, family member, or friend, the chances that they want to make you worse are slim to none. Any advice that could potentially lead to self-improvement is a good thing.
Practice Active Listening:
When it comes to criticism, the skill of active listening can be an extremely useful tool to uncover the critic's true intent-just to humiliate you or to help you become a better person.
Remember that more often than not, criticism is a good thing:
If it comes from an employer, colleague, mentor, family member, or friend, the chances that they want to make you worse are slim to none. Any advice that could potentially lead to self-improvement is a good thing.
Practice Active Listening:
When it comes to criticism, the skill of active listening can be an extremely useful tool to uncover the critic's true intent-just to humiliate you or to help you become a better person.