Perspective from a Muslim: 

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Tonight I attended a presentation by a man who was once Muslim who converted to Christianity. It was a very good presentation about fanatic Muslims, good regular Muslims, and the abuse of the United States government contributing to the problem in the Middle East. For the safety of his identity I’m not including his name here.

The presentation shared a very positive side of Muslims and I particularly was glad to see many clerics publicly objecting to the actions of fanatical Muslims emphasizing that they were misinterpreting Mohammed’s words.

Any inaccurate or misspelled names and information is the fault of the note taker.

Our guest was involved in the youth rebellion in Iran. At that age he can appreciate the willingness of willing to die for your principles for your country.

There are three types of Muslims: the average Muslim is just want to earn a living to protect and take care of his family. The jihad Muslim believes that they are protecting their land. The radical will kill off any competition including fellow Muslims.

Iran was a poor country and Britain found oil in the country. The company West oil, made arrangements to have 100% of the oil and canvas of it would be provided back to the people of the country but did not share their books with everyone else. Dr. Masaga took Britain to world court to force England’s oil company to open their books. What resulted was Iran nationalized the oil. England came to United States for help. The Free Press supported the government to show that the new leader of Iran was a bad guy. The CIA planned a Koo.

A guy with the last name of Roosevelt (maybe the son?) US made up lies about Iran’s leaders.

The CIA arranged for mobs to destroy areas of the country to show that the country to be unsafe. They help to insert a new leader and help set up a secret police for that new leader to maintain power and then advertised through the US media that the new dictator/shop was a good guy. The media advertised that the country want to create two nuclear plants for more energy because of the fear that the oil would eventually run out.

1953 CIA had an operation by the name of Ajax, also known as the houses of spies. Want to bring the shaw back.

In the country of Guatemala, there’s a huge United States food company that grows produce there. The government wanted to do a law that for any organization that has over 100,000 acres of land is not be informed that has he sold back to the government. The US County didn’t like that. They approached the president, US officials to intercede. The CIA became involved with Guatemala by interfering with their free democratic vote so that they could maintain control.

There is also CIA abused the country Chili, for different reasons.

We as Americans have the moral duty to help those we’ve abused.

Refugees from Syria should not be brought to United States. Neighboring Muslim countries should help with refugees fleeing Syria. Those refugees don’t want to move to another country. They want to eventually return to Syria. The refugees that are current being brought to United States are being deposited into average to small-town communities. Their delivery is stretching the floundering resources of those communities.

The guest made reference to an article in the LDS magazine The Ensign August 2000 by James torrent. It was called the perspectives of Mohammed. This article may have reference in 1855 article called who was Mohammed.

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