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Secret Jewish Lobby Runs Turkey

JihadWatch.org, 7/26/23, “Muslim Arab Analyst Claims That Secret Jewish Lobby Runs Turkey” [Excerpts]:An Arab “expert” on Israeli-Turkish relations recently published her analysis of Israeli-Turkish relations, claiming that a powerful Jewish lobby, which has its origins in the followers of Sabbatai Zevi (1626-1676), who only pretended to convert to Islam but remained “secret Jews,” still exists today….

Iraqi news site Buraitha News, which is a Shi’ite site, has an “analysis” of Israel-Turkish relations by journalist and TV presenter Tabarak al-Raadi. She recently earned her PhD in International Relations from the University of Baghdad.

It starts off with: “The issue of the role of the Jewish lobby in Turkey may shed light on the Israeli-Turkish relations, which are frequently talked about these days, and which cannot be separated from their historical course….”

As she writes, “Since those times, they assassinate the sultans, support the generals, promote this and oppress that, and sign secret treaties.”

Powerful stuff. But why does she not offer a shred of evidence to support those charges? Which sultans did the “Jewish lobby” in Turkey “assassinate”? What generals did they support?

She says, again without any supporting evidence, that they (the Jews of Turkey) “promote this and promote that.” What is the “this” and the “that” she has in mind? We are left to guess.

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The Dark, Untold Truth of Transgenderism

FrontPageMag.com, 7/26/23, “The Dark, Untold Truth of Transgenderism” [Excerpts]: There is a new stock-in-trade in the American domain today—human beings. Even children are being used in Mengelian experimentations that might have given Hitler pause.

The tragedy of sexual-reassignment surgery has a terrifying history...sexual mutilation began with...Alfred Kinsey.

In 1967, a student of Kinsey named John Money was asked by a set of desperate parents to repair a botched circumcision on their baby boy, David, who was a twin. Rather than repair the damage, Money advised the couple to raise the baby as a girl and remove his genitalia.

By age 12, David was struggling mentally in addition to his physical malformities. By 14, he begged to be made male again. Throughout his teens, he became severely depressed. Ultimately, both brothers ended their own lives.

Vanderbilt University and London’s Portman Clinic tracked those who forewent gender reassignment, and found that 70-80% of those who face gender confusion but do not have transition surgery, lost their feelings of confusion over time and ultimately were considered “recovered.”

Johns Hopkins ended their sexual reassignment surgery in 1970 for that reason. Their chief psychiatrist called sex change “biologically impossible” in the Wall Street Journal.

He cited a 2011 study at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that followed 324 sex reassignment patients for decades. After 10 years, patients had increased mental difficulties. Suicide mortality rose to almost 20 times the rate of those who did not transition.

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Too Hard for God?

ICR.org, 7/26/23, “Too Hard for God?” [Excerpts]: “Is any thing too hard for the LORD? At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son.” (Genesis:18:14)

This rhetorical question posed to Abraham by the Lord was in response to Sarah’s doubts concerning His promise that they would have a son. It would, indeed, require a biological miracle, for both were much too old for this to happen otherwise. With God, however, all things are possible, and He can, and will, fulfill every promise, even if a miracle is required.

This same rhetorical question was asked of the prophet Jeremiah. “Then came the word of the LORD unto Jeremiah, saying, Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me?” (Jeremiah:32:26-27).

But Jeremiah had already confessed his faith in God’s omnipotence. “Ah Lord GOD! behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee” (Jeremiah:32:17).

Actually, the word translated “hard” in these verses is more commonly rendered “wonderful,” or “marvelous,” or an equivalent adjective, referring usually to something miraculous that could only be accomplished by God.

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