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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.

Think Independently, and freely because you are a free person.




Monday, August 31, 2009

Updates on Video Showing Bobby Blythe Watching Student Savagely Beat Man

New Details Have Emerged Since Video Showing Willie Dennis Beating Man Goes Viral
In April of 2009, former Karate instructor and Marine Bobby Joe Blythe uploaded to a social media website a video that shows the savage beating of a man in his former dojo 25 years ago in 1984. There the languished for several months in relative
Updates on Video Showing Bobby Blythe Watching Student Savagely Beat Man
Date: December 13, 1984
Dumfries, VA
United States of America
obscurity until August of 2009, when an unknown individual uploaded the video to their Youtube.com account with a sensational headline claiming that the video showed the beating and potential murder of a mentally challenged man at the hands of a black belt karate instructor in 1984. During the first few days of the video's presence on Youtube.com, it got a relatively normal number of hits until a concerned viewer began to circulate the video to various other social media websites in hopes that someone could identify the victim and bring his assailant to justice. Within a few more days, the video received hundreds of thousands of views and began to circulate furiously throughout the internet, going viral and garnering a removal from the Youtube website. It has continued to spark massive interest as well as multiple attempts to bring more light to the video via investigations by several websites.

The video starts out relatively tame by internet standards, with Karate instructor Bobby Blythe explaining to his students as well as visiting spectators that the unidentified man was present to demonstrate to "spiritual movements". Also present is a black belt and former marine by the name of Willie J. Dennis. The unidentified man explains that he is a "Shintokan priest" and that he is going to demonstrate what he knows. Mr. Blythe, who speaks with an underlying sarcastic tone throughout the beginning of the video, states to those presence that the man is " a master who has no master", a remark to which the man quips "my master is Jesus Christ". Mr. Blythe then mockingly asks the man if he was taught martial arts by Jesus Christ but before the man could answer he cuts him off.

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