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Post by Admin on Feb 2, 2012 20:33:36 GMT
Is he having a grin? Never thought I’d see that headline, but that is one of the top stories on PressTV. Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for a new world order of justice-seeking nations, to replace the existing Western-dominated liberal status quo. President Ahmadinejad made the remarks at the inauguration ceremony of the 2nd International Conference on Hollywoodism and Cinema in Tehran on Thursday. The Iranian chief executive stated that the world's dominant powers deliberately bully the smaller nations, who are not in conflict with one another, thereby creating artificial problems between them. President Ahmadinejad also pointed out that this new world order needs to be all-inclusive, and not be dominated by any particular single nation. At least 48 foreign scholars from France, the US, Canada, Belgium, Greece, Spain, Tunisia, Italy, Egypt, Russia, Lebanon, Azerbaijan, Palestine and the UK are taking part in the conference. The event kicked off in the Iranian capital, as part of the 2012 Fajr International Film Festival. www.presstv.ir/detail/224457.html
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Post by cassiel on Feb 6, 2012 10:29:04 GMT
There are some people that say that Mahmoud Ahmedinajadde is one of those who want to do wicked in the world,I have even seen a picture of him making satanic hand gesture,this is why I am skeptical when it comes to most politicians around the world.I myself have been struggling with the term new world order,I have come to the position that we cannot let the devil and his friends steal all the best saying and ideas,the world does need a new world order but not one run by demons and devils.
Look at the Swastika most people around the world look at this symbol as being bad because the satanist's used it when they were causing mayhem and havoc in the world from 1939 to 1945.The truth about the swastika is very different if people just take a moment to look.
The swastika is a very old ideogram. The first such signs preserved to our days were found in the Euphrates-Tigris valley, and in some areas of the Indus valley. They seem to be more than 3,000 years old. Yet it was not until around the year 1000 B.C. that the swastika became a commonly used sign, first maybe in ancient Troy in the north west of today's Turkey.
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