Thursday, May 13, 2010

Saudi Arabia's Salem Witch Trials

No, it's not about beating the women, although I swear the purpose of the AmeriKan paper is to make all other religions and people's save for that chosen lot to be made to look crazy.

The fact that it plays into the crazy Muslim stereotype we are endlessly fed here is just icing on the agenda-pushing Zionist cake.


And Saudi is a behind-the-scenes friend to Zion; why do they thus s*** on them?

"Saudis say psychic to be spared beheading" by Associated Press | April 22, 2010

BEIRUT — A Lebanese TV psychic who had been condemned to death for witchcraft by a Saudi Arabian court while visiting that country will not be beheaded, his lawyer said yesterday.

Related:
Lebanon is Possessed by the Devil

They found out he wasn't a banker, huh?


May al-Khansa said that the Saudi ambassador in Beirut had informed the Lebanese justice minister that the execution of Ali Sibat would not take place....

Sibat is one of scores of people reported arrested every year in the kingdom on charges of practicing sorcery, witchcraft, black magic, and fortune-telling, which are considered to be polytheism by the country’s ultraconservative judiciary.

We call them economists over here.


The father of five was arrested by the Saudi religious police while making a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in May 2008....

A devil's run?

Sibat, 49, made predictions on a satellite television channel from his home in Beirut, where psychics, fortune-tellers, and astrologers operate freely.

Yeah, they are on TV all the time here (click).


Many have regular TV and radio shows and some cafes even hire them to attract more customers. On Dec. 31, they jostle for air time to give their predictions for the new year.

Oh, so it's like a MSNBC set on New Year's Eve?


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Related:
Globe Editorial A 21st-century witch trial

Yeah, Globe thought it was so important they got in their two-cents in, too!