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The Motto of the Theology State in Iran

The Motto of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), it is better to be feared than to be loved. The IRI is using Iron Fist by utilizing Machiavelli doctrine of Fear, Fraud and Force to rule Iran.

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Friday, August 28, 2009

"Jesus Taught Me" Video on YouTube Apparently Shows Brutal Beating and Murder of a Man 25 Years Ago

YouTube Video Spreading like Wildfire Across the Internet Shows Apparent Homicide
In February of 2005, when three former employees of PayPal.com created YouTube, they did so in order to make it easier for the masses to exchange videos with each other. In the almost five years that have followed, the site has become the third most visited site on the internet with over
"Jesus Taught Me" Video on YouTube Apparently Shows Brutal Beating and Murder of a Man 25 Years Ago
Date: August 23, 2009
129 million visitors per day. According to Alexa.com, an internet traffic ranking website, roughly 20% of the world's internet users visited the site yesterday. There has been a lot of controversy that surrounds the site in regards to the videos that are posted but I'm sure none of the founders of Youtube.com thought that the site would serve the purpose it did on August 23rd, 2009 as on this day a video was posted by a user that purportedly shows the savage and brutal beating and potential murder of a mentally challenged individual at the hands of a black belt karate student some 25 years ago on December 13th, 1984. If only the creators of YouTube knew their creation would serve a purpose more grave and serious than anyone could have ever imagined.

The video which is six minutes and nineteen seconds long takes place in a Karate dojo on December 13th, 1984 around 7 pm according to the video. In the beginning of the video is seen a young man probably in his late teens or early twenties who is speaking to a Karate Sensei by the name of Bobby Blythe. The young man is attempting to demonstrate for Mr. Blythe as well as several other individuals, the "spiritual movements taught to him by Jesus Christ." In the beginning of the video, Mr. Blythe can be seen explaining to his students in a seemingly mocking and sarcastic nature, the reason for the young man's visit to the dojo. The young man, whose identity is unknown, explains to Mr. Blythe as well as a Willie J. Dennis that he will demonstrate some of the "movements" he has been taught by Jesus. The young man clearly states that he isn't interested in sparring with Mr. Dennis, an ex-marine and black belt in Karate but merely wants to demonstrate some "Katas" or choreographed patterns of movements he has learned.

1 comment:

prodigynius said...

Here is an article on the incident, void of any unsubstantiated inferences, speculations or conjectures. It gives only the KNOWN facts of the incident, STATES some of the theories circulating, and DISPROVES some of the theories that hold no water i.e. that KFG claimed he was taught by Jesus and therefore was mentally challenged. Here is the link-

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2124395/updates_on_video_showing_bobby_blythe.html?cat=9