Stelios Says Boycott China

The Bible says the world will be destroyed by an evil race of people called the Gog and the Magog
this is not a fairy tail it is happening now.
I have found proof that the Gog and the Magog are in fact the Chinese
Gog and Magog
GOG and MAGOG
Ezekiel 39:1,2
Therefore, thou son of man, prophesy against Gog, and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal: And I will turn thee back, and leave but the sixth part of thee, and will cause thee to come up from the north parts, and will bring thee upon the mountains of Israel:
China is the Land of the MAGOG
Chinese do NOT believe in God
Chinese eat anything that lives with no exceptions
Chinese allow abortions up to 9 months
China polutes the world with chemicals, toxins as well as diseases
China is a land that has never been inhabited by Jews
China is a land reached by passing through two big mountains ie: the Himalayas
China has constructed a Giant DAM or in other words a gate as fortold in the bible
Why dont our politicians say anything bad about China?
because they are scared to
China...King of the NorthChina's super-weapon plans, Pentagon fights congressional studyFriday, November 18, 2005
China curbs text messaging, citing its 'massive influence'Special to World Tribune.comEAST-ASIA-INTEL.COMThursday, November 10, 2005
Chinese get prison time for Bible deliveryBy Julia DuinTHE WASHINGTON TIMESPublished November 9, 2005
New Chinese subs add to threatConventional, nuclear models will challenge U.S. NavySaturday, October 15, 2005
China Marks 56 Years of Communist RuleOct 1, 8:57 AM (ET)By AUDRA ANG
China Launches Major War GamesSep 27 9:21 AM US/EasternBy CHRISTOPHER BODEENAssociated Press WriterSHANGHAI, China
Chinese Commission New Class of WarshipsSep 27 8:45 AM US/EasternSHANGHAI, China
China's Leader, Ex-Rival at Side, Solidifies PowerBy JOSEPH KAHNBEIJINGSeptember 25, 2005
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/25/international/asia/25jintao.html?ei=5065&en=56f49dad8dff06c6&ex=1128225600&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=printn=56f49dad8dff06c6&ex=1128225600&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print
Chinese warships cruise near gas field claimed by JapanSPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COMThursday, September 15, 2005
China sets up squads to combat terrorismBy Richard McGregor in BeijingPublished: August 18 2005 21:59 Last updated: August 18 2005 21:59
War games seen as 'message'By Bill GertzTHE WASHINGTON TIMESPublished August 17, 2005
Is China building aircraft carrier?Military repairing old Russian vesselPosted: August 15, 2005
Beijing to clamp down on foreign mediaBy Chris Buckley International Herald TribuneTHURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2005
China stocks nukes as anti-U.S. tacticBy Bill GertzTHE WASHINGTON TIMESPublished July 29, 2005
China blasts US concerns on its military riseReutersWednesday, July 20, 2005; 11:24 AM
Pentagon: China's Military StrengtheningBy ROBERT BURNS, AP Military WriterTue Jul 19, 5:58 PM ET
China build-up includes missiles, jets, warships07/19/2005 18:36
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2005071918360002086436&dt=20050719183600&w=RTR&coview6&dt=20050719183600&w=RTR&coview
China: We'd nuke U.S. if provoked over TaiwanMajor general says Beijing prepared to use WMDs against American citiesThursday, July 14, 2005
China 'ready to use N-weapons against US'By Alexandra Harney in BeijingPublished: July 14 2005 21:59 Last updated: July 14 2005 21:59
China, Russia Warn of World DominationBy VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press WriterFri Jul 1,10:56 AM ET
China tells U.S. not to meddle in oil dealWed Jun 29 2005 10:06:28 ET
China's CNOOC to launch 19 billion dollar bid for UnocalWed Jun 22, 5:51 PM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050622/ts_afp/uschinaoilcompany_050622215104inaoilcompany_050622215104
China's Haier launches bold bid for USappliance maker MaytagTue Jun 21, 2005, 4:15 PM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050621/ts_alt_afp/uschinacompany_050621201537fp/uschinacompany_050621201537Rand:
China closing military gap with U.S.By Martin SieffUPI Senior News AnalystJun. 16, 2005 at 9:32PM
China advances missile programBy Bill GertzTHE WASHINGTON TIMESPublished June 22, 2005
Analysts missed Chinese buildupBy Bill GertzTHE WASHINGTON TIMESPublished June 9, 2005
Report To Warn On Emergence Of China AsStrategic RivalBy Demetri Sevastopulo in WashingtonFinancial Times - UKMay 26, 2005
Paul McCartney slams Chinese fur practices, rules out future concerts in China
Legendary musician Sir Paul McCartney has boycotted China in response to a preview of BBC news footage that was filmed undercover at a fur market in Guangzhou, China. The footage, some of which is to air during BBC's Six O'Clock News at 18:00 GMT on November 28, 2005, shows animals (particularly dogs and cats) being thrown from the top of buses and being dropped into boiling water. McCartney's wife, Heather, also watched the footage and alleged that some footage she had seen clearly showed that the animals were alive when they were skinned. The footage, which was filmed by an investigator connected to the animal rights group PETA, shows cats squirming in a bag before being thrown into boiling water, and then skinned in a laundrette drier-like machine.McCartney slammed the practices, saying, "It's like something out of the dark ages. And they seem to get a kick out of it. They're just sick, sick people," referring to the apparent smiles and laughter of the workers handling the animals as they are killed.He and his wife called for a boycott of Chinese goods, adding that this was unacceptable behaviour from the nation to host the next Olympics.However, the Chinese Ambassador to London's spokesperson said that China is not to blame. "The fur trade mostly feeds markets in the US and Europe. This fur is not consumed in China. So the Americans and Europeans should accept the blame."
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stelios the big easy guy said…
One of the country's most senior policemen has claimed postal voting is wide open to corruption.
There is a real possibility that results can be rigged, according to Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman.
His comments follow an investigation into claims that hundreds of postal votes were stolen from blocks of flats in Tower Hamlets, East London, during last May's council elections, which saw Labour's overall majority in the borough cut to one seat.
The Yard's Special Prosecutions Unit is now considering bringing criminal charges against several suspects after consulting the Crown Prosecution Service.
Mr Hayman writes in a report for the Metropolitan Police Authority: "It is the view of the SPU that widespread use of postal votes has opened up a whole new area to be exploited by the fraudster and the opportunity has been taken.
"It is difficult to assess if abuse of postal voting has altered the outcome of local elections but it is possible. It is the view of the SPU that the postal voting system must be properly managed and scrutinised otherwise the integrity of the electoral system will be compromised."
Mr Hayman said Asian areas were being targeted by the vote-fixers.
"Communities where English is a second language are vulnerable to being disenfranchised or otherwise subjected to 'sharp practice' where postal votes are concerned."
He said that voters are effectively being duped into applying for postal votes and then handing them over to party activists.
He added: "There is evidence that such activity has occurred within the Bengali community in Tower Hamlets.
"Anecdotally some community contacts have remarked on how some practices that are seen as acceptable outside the UK have been adopted in respect of UK elections. For example, the head of an extended family instructing family members to vote for a particular party or candidate."
Mr Hayman also said that those applying for postal votes had not been asked to provide enough information on the application form to allow for "effective scrutiny".
Detectives have been told thousands more postal votes than usual were issued in Tower Hamlets last spring. The figure was 18,716 - 7,000 more than at the General Election in 2005.
Labour's overall majority was cut to just one seat while George Galloway's anti-Iraq war Respect party now holds 12 seats on the council.
Police have been told of "fraudulent multiple redirection of postal vote papers being received by those who have not applied for them".
Other voters applied for and never received postal votes.
Among the offences reported are falsification of nomination papers, impersonation of candidates and making false statements about candidates.
Labour has encouraged postal voting as a way of increasing voter turn- out, though critics have always maintained it provides an 'open door' for fraud.
In 2004, postal voting fraud was so prevalent in Birmingham that Election Commissioner Richard Mawrey, QC, said the situation "would have disgraced a banana republic".
Five Labour councillors were found guilty of vote-rigging and stripped of office. Labour are a bunch of crooks from top to bottom.
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