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Mattw
Could Dr. Mohamed El Baradei be the Anti-Christ?

1. Dr. Mohamed El Baradei is a Muslim and a leader in the UN.

2. He has an Iranian wife. His wife is a first cousin of Ayatollah Mahdavi Kani, one of the "brains" of the Iranian regime and close associate of the tyrant Khomenei.

3. We know the Anti-Christ is associated with a religious leader.

4. Only Islam mixes religious leaders and political leaders. Iran is at the forefront of this.

5. So we have a political official with the UN who happens to be related to an Ayatollah in Iran.

6. What do you think would happen if one of the nut-job Ayatollahs in Iran got control of the world?

7. I'm thinking that he'll pass himself off as the 12th Imam or the Mahdi. This will get the Islamic world to follow him. We know that later he will declare himself to be God, but initially he'll say that he's the Mahdi.

8. Why don't Muslims get persecuted? Christians and Jews get persecuted, but not Muslims? Why not? Could it be that the antichrist is a part of Islam until he declares himself to be God?

9. What about 666? The European parliment has over 700 seats. Each seat is numbered. Seat 666 sits empty. The person who seats in this seat will expose himself as the antichrist.

10. When will we learn the identity of the antichrist? Right after the opening of the 4th Seal. The world will be in an unimaginable crisis. The UN will be right there to help out.


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Who is Dr. Mohamed El Baradei?

A quick Google search yields the following general biographical information:

Dr. El Baradei is the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA], an inter-governmental organization based in Vienna, and formed under the auspices of the United Nations in 1957. He was appointed to the office effective Dec. 1 1997, and re-appointed to a second term in Sept. 2001. El Baradi was born in Egypt in 1942. He gained a Bachelor’s degree in Law in 1962 at the University of Cairo, and a Doctorate in International Law at the New York University School of Law in 1974. He began his career in the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1964, serving on two occasions in the Permanent Missions of Egypt to the UN in New York and Geneva. In 1980 he became a senior fellow in charge of the International Law Program at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. He was also an Adjunct Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law.

Dr. El Baradei is married to Aida Elkachef, a kindergarden teacher at the Vienna International School. They have a daughter, Laila, a lawyer, and a son, Mostafa, a sound engineer, both of whom live and work in London, England. But perhaps the most telling information about the good doctor is found at the Italian website, http://web.tiscali.it/iranian/Notizia%20ar...5092004c002.htm [NOTE: You must use search words “Alberadi il Presidente di AIEA,” for the Google search to bring back a hit on this site. If you can’t read Italian, Google will translate the site into English.]

This site describes El Baradi’s wife as an Iranian, and a first cousin of Ayatollah Mahdavi Kani, one of the "brains" of the Iranian regime and close associate of the tyrant Khomenei. In the article by Dr. Kameran Pirnia, he states “...Baradei cannot be neutral toward Iran" because of his wife relationship to Mahdavi Kani. A further Google search reveals that Mahdavi Kani heads up the Iranian Militant Clerics Association, one of the main political groups in Iran’s Theo-Nazi government.




http://web.tiscali.it/iranian/Notizia%20ar...5092004c002.htm

Alberadi il Presidente di AIEA è sposata con una iraniana parente di Ayatollah Mahdavi Kani uno dei cervelli del regime iraniano e molto vicino a Khamenei il tiranno.

Scrive il Dott. Kameran Pirnia, un iraniano meravigliato dal atteggiamento accondiscendente di Presidente di AIEA con il regime teo-nazista iraniano e si spiega la ragione nella parentela della moglie di Alberadei con Ayatollah Mahdavi Kani. Precisamente sua moglie iraniana è cugina di primo grado del ayatollah potente. Il dottore chiede se non siamo in classico caso dell'influenza femminile nei affari degli stati e se per il merito della cugina che Alberadei è cosi scrupoloso nei confronti dell'Iran quando si tratta di confermare le accuse.

Comunque Albradei non può essere imparziale nei confronti dell'Iran.

Codice notizia 18499 Peikeiran






President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Shi'ite creed has convinced him lesser mortals can not only influence but hasten the awaited return of the 12th Imam, known as the Mahdi. Iran's dominant "Twelver" sect holds this will be Muhammad ibn Hasan, the righteous descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. He is said to have gone into "occlusion" in the 9th century, at age 5. His return will be preceded by cosmic chaos, war, bloodshed and pestilence. After this cataclysmic confrontation between the forces of good and evil, the Mahdi will lead the world to an era of universal peace.




Mattw
Here's an interesting little article about how Dr. Elbaradei helped Libya, Iran and Egypt with their secret nuclear weapons programs.

Notice how Dr. Elbaradei is a man of peace. He won the Nobel peace prize, so he must be a man of peace.

Mohamed ElBaradei (Arabic: محمد البرادعي) (born June 17, 1942, Egypt) is the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an inter-governmental organization under the auspices of the United Nations. ElBaradei and the IAEA were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.



Bush Did the Job, Elbaradei Walked off with the Nobel Peace Prize

DEBKAfile Special Comment

October 7, 2005, 3:43 PM (GMT+02:00)


In 2002, the United States, Britain and Israel strongly suspected the new Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Dr. Mohamed ElBaradai, of employing secret delaying tactics to help three Muslim nations get their nuclear weapons programs off the ground. The nations were Libya, Iran and Egypt.

Intelligence data showed those programs as being nourished by the technology, experience and expertise of Pakistan and North Korea, both motivated by their dire cash shortage. The assumption therefore in Washington, Jerusalem and London – later proved correct – was that the necessary funding was put up by Tehran, Tripoli and Cairo.

Iraq’s Saddam Hussein was also busy at the time preparing to go into nuclear weapons production. But, whenever the UN Security Council asked ElBaradei to go to Iraq and see what the Saddam regime was up to, he always came back denying any signs of prohibited activity but always adding that more checks were needed.

By mid-2004, a year after the US invaded Iraq - by which time Saddam was under lock and key, most people had come to terms with the conclusion that the Iraqi dictator was innocent of any nuclear aspirations, or even chemical and biological programs. It was then that the IAEA in Vienna began releasing highly-suggestive reports. Complete installations and equipment capable of use in nuclear weapons production were suddenly found to have been dismantled and removed from Iraq by a hidden hand.

Satellite photos, commissioned by the UN watchdog, were attached to the reports. They showed those same installations still standing in January and February 2003, weeks before the US invasion. A second set of photos were taken in May and June, just after Baghdad had fallen, showed the same installations stripped to the ground, their former sites flat and bare.

The IEAE director then came forward to voice concern lest the nuclear equipment concerned fall into the wrong hands.

He was equally a Johnny-come-lately in the cases of the nuclear activities of Libya, Pakistan and Egypt.

By means of delicate diplomacy during 2003 and 2004, the Bush administration persuaded Libya to relinquish its nuclear weapons industry. US military planes flew the centrifuges Pakistan supplied Libya for uranium enrichment and its yellow cake out of the country to the United States. Pakistan, prodded by Washington, “uncovered” a nuclear black market ring headed by Dr Qader Khan, the father of the Pakistan nuclear bomb, and Egypt confessed to possessing a supply of enriched uranium for military purposes.

While this was going on, Dr. ElBaradei and the IAEA teams stood on the sidelines in a supportive role.

These episodes demonstrate that the prime mover in dismantling the most dangerous focii of nuclear weapons production was the Bush administration rather than the UN nuclear watchdog and its director. It was only after these episodes were successfully concluded that ElBaradei realized that Washington had drawn up new rules for the international nuclear game. He began cooperating in earnest with America’s effort to disarm North Korea.

The Nobel Peace Prize Committee has never been known for its objective, impartial justice in making its prestigious awards. Israelis will not forget that the Palestinian master terrorist Yasser Arafat was honored with the Peace Prize in 1995 at a time that he was preparing the most extensive suicide terrorism campaign against civilians ever seen before. Al Qaeda learned much from this Palestinian terror innovator.

The late Israeli prime minister Yizhak Rabin and the incumbent vice premier Shimon Peres were co-recipients of the same prize. They were genuinely under the illusion that Middle East peace was around the corner.

It may be said therefore, that President Bush and Vice president Dick Cheney, who rolled up their sleeves and got down to the job of defusing dangerous nuclear arms projects, will have to watch ElBaradei and his agency walking off with the credit for their efforts at a grand ceremony in Oslo.


Marta
QUOTE(Mattw @ May 15 2006, 01:28 PM)
Here's an interesting little article about how Dr. Elbaradei helped Libya, Iran and Egypt with their secret nuclear weapons programs.

Notice how Dr. Elbaradei is a man of peace. He won the Nobel peace prize, so he must be a man of peace.

Mohamed ElBaradei (Arabic: محمد البرادعي) (born June 17, 1942, Egypt) is the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an inter-governmental organization under the auspices of the United Nations. ElBaradei and the IAEA were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.



Bush Did the Job, Elbaradei Walked off with the Nobel Peace Prize

DEBKAfile Special Comment

October 7, 2005, 3:43 PM (GMT+02:00)


In 2002, the United States, Britain and Israel strongly suspected the new Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Dr. Mohamed ElBaradai, of employing secret delaying tactics to help three Muslim nations get their nuclear weapons programs off the ground. The nations were Libya, Iran and Egypt.

Intelligence data showed those programs as being nourished by the technology, experience and expertise of Pakistan and North Korea, both motivated by their dire cash shortage. The assumption therefore in Washington, Jerusalem and London – later proved correct – was that the necessary funding was put up by Tehran, Tripoli and Cairo.

Iraq’s Saddam Hussein was also busy at the time preparing to go into nuclear weapons production. But, whenever the UN Security Council asked ElBaradei to go to Iraq and see what the Saddam regime was up to, he always came back denying any signs of prohibited activity but always adding that more checks were needed.

By mid-2004, a year after the US invaded Iraq - by which time Saddam was under lock and key, most people had come to terms with the conclusion that the Iraqi dictator was innocent of any nuclear aspirations, or even chemical and biological programs. It was then that the IAEA in Vienna began releasing highly-suggestive reports. Complete installations and equipment capable of use in nuclear weapons production were suddenly found to have been dismantled and removed from Iraq by a hidden hand.

Satellite photos, commissioned by the UN watchdog, were attached to the reports. They showed those same installations still standing in January and February 2003, weeks before the US invasion. A second set of photos were taken in May and June, just after Baghdad had fallen, showed the same installations stripped to the ground, their former sites flat and bare.

The IEAE director then came forward to voice concern lest the nuclear equipment concerned fall into the wrong hands.

He was equally a Johnny-come-lately in the cases of the nuclear activities of Libya, Pakistan and Egypt.

By means of delicate diplomacy during 2003 and 2004, the Bush administration persuaded Libya to relinquish its nuclear weapons industry. US military planes flew the centrifuges Pakistan supplied Libya for uranium enrichment and its yellow cake out of the country to the United States. Pakistan, prodded by Washington, “uncovered” a nuclear black market ring headed by Dr Qader Khan, the father of the Pakistan nuclear bomb, and Egypt confessed to possessing a supply of enriched uranium for military purposes.

While this was going on, Dr. ElBaradei and the IAEA teams stood on the sidelines in a supportive role.

These episodes demonstrate that the prime mover in dismantling the most dangerous focii of nuclear weapons production was the Bush administration rather than the UN nuclear watchdog and its director. It was only after these episodes were successfully concluded that ElBaradei realized that Washington had drawn up new rules for the international nuclear game. He began cooperating in earnest with America’s effort to disarm North Korea.

The Nobel Peace Prize Committee has never been known for its objective, impartial justice in making its prestigious awards. Israelis will not forget that the Palestinian master terrorist Yasser Arafat was honored with the Peace Prize in 1995 at a time that he was preparing the most extensive suicide terrorism campaign against civilians ever seen before. Al Qaeda learned much from this Palestinian terror innovator.

The late Israeli prime minister Yizhak Rabin and the incumbent vice premier Shimon Peres were co-recipients of the same prize. They were genuinely under the illusion that Middle East peace was around the corner.

It may be said therefore, that President Bush and Vice president Dick Cheney, who rolled up their sleeves and got down to the job of defusing dangerous nuclear arms projects, will have to watch ElBaradei and his agency walking off with the credit for their efforts at a grand ceremony in Oslo.
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Interesting...maybe I should add him to my anti-christ poll.. man I keep saying that but I don't have the power to change the names anymore...ugh!

******MODS.......can you take off a few of the antichrist candidates and add:

Mohamed ElBaradei

and

Mohmamamjouhmabjoaucjaba Abbas

Oh...and you might kick off Bush, but keep Cheney in the running!! Thanks!******
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Now you have a point here!!!!!!!

Only Islam mixes religious leaders and political leaders. Iran is at the forefront of this

But I've heard several things that he would be a Jew and or he would come out of Rome.

Confusing hunt!!
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