The world’s only 7 star General Seti comes back to drop some knowledge. Unlike other threads where I do it because he’s hysterical and ignorantly funny, this is different. As much as I hate Seti’s racism, he is right about one thing. Islam is an evil that destroyed many Black African societies. Unlike Black American Muslims who clam that Arabs, Turks and even Bosnians are “Black” , Seti doesn’t share that view.
In this video Seti exposes The Moorish Science Temple which is a NOI/5 Percenter splinter group as a front for Islamic Imperialism. He also attacks European apologists of Islam.
The key is at at 7:00 minutes in. Seti starts exposing Islamic agents pushing Islamic propaganda and calls out the Arabs.
When it comes to Islamic Imperialism, General Seti gets it. On other subjects, he’s just good for laughs! Treat this as an open thread!
Tags: General Sara Suten Seti, Nation of Gods and Earths, Nation of Islam








Seti really demolishes Black American Muslims in this video.
A broken clock is right twice a day and this is one of those times.
He’s still a racist jerk otherwise.
When the Mothership lands I will tell the ticket taker, Aladam, I bought a ticket for the Fathership.
Why do you keep posting this stuff?
It isn’t funny -- it’s subhuman and gross.
It’s like watching somebody flinging poop (regardless of whether the target deserves it or not) or eating boogers.
@ 1389AD:
I have twisted humor. That’s why I like Jackass!
That said, is he lying about The Islamic agenda? Nope, he’s right here.
song_and_dance_man wrote:
Seti hates those guys. He maybe he an asshole, but he calls out The Islamists.
Chalk one up for the circus.
Bumr50 wrote:
Who would be stupid enough to try to abuse an elephant. They can kill you with one swipe of their trunk.
I get this crap about dairy cows a lot. Really? Abuse a cow and see how much milk you get. The Humane Society tries this all the time. They sent one of their guys ‘undercover’ as a new hire to one of our farmers and he shot video that was all fabricated.
Punks, the lot of ‘em.
@ eaglesoars:
Did you see this?
@ Bumr50:
Great song.
11 Rodan wrote:
*snort*
Listen. Hubby was born and raised on a dairy farm, he farmed himself for many years and now he’s the lobbyist for all the northeast dairy co-ops. Most of what he does -- not all -- but most -- is dairy policy.
This is media hype. If they pass anything, all they have to do is insert one sentence that says something like “Current pricing/support provided under [code citation] will be continued".
AND IT'S THE SAME FOR EVERY OTHER AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY. Dairy is not unique.
Here's the real concern. Right now, there are about 50K herds in the U.S. In a decade, USDA figures it will be a tenth of that and we just might be importing our milk.
Ok, Byron York is on Greta talking about dairy prices.
eaglesoars wrote:
And he said just what I said -- just say ‘current support will be continued’
Downstairs is getting more interesting my the moment.
@ song_and_dance_man:
I’m thinking “Possum” territory. Avoiding commenting on it beyond that out of respect for the owners.
/galt
@ Bumr50:
That is such a cool song.
@ CynicalConservative:
Interesting you should say that. One of the top searches here is for possum. I have no idea how that came about.
@ eaglesoars:
That’s why I brought it to your attention.
That’s the plan. Make the US import food so we are not self sufficient.
song_and_dance_man wrote:
down right ugly if you ask me. She is off the rails
Rodan wrote:
Actually, the problem is that the kids don’t want to inherit the farm. Dairy farming is unforgiving. It’s 365 days a year. All the co-ops have their annual meetings in the dead of winter because there’s no planting, no harvesting and they can hire people to do the milking if they need to.
@ eaglesoars:
She and I share a whole host of idealism that is right. And there are a bunch of us in the same camp. Where we disagree is the approach on how to forward them politically. And this is basically a political blog, so I tend to reserve my theological ideas to only when asked to expound on them.
song_and_dance_man wrote:
sweetie, what I’m seeing downstairs is NOT idealism.
It’s hate.
Good call closing downstairs.
/galt
eaglesoars wrote:
Amen sistah. The ugly was baaad.
Hmmm unfortunate. comments closed.
@ 167 1389AD: Effective communications. You need an idea that travels well, contains your message, and develops a passion you can seed around. Mostly not the stuff you wrote here.
It’s like the Mel Gibson martyr syndrome and it loses in then effect. Or it’s like being a salesman. One sale, 100 rejections. I was listening to your take on Serbia and don’t have any real issues with it as I think mistakes were by the US were covered up there.
The only time one wants to go off the deep end in emotional appeals is if they have a really good message they can score with.
We are all frustrated to some extent but the solution is not to charge in solo and blast everyone. It’s to find a group of like minded souls hat you can give and take with and grow a bit. It means you aren’t confident in your ideas. Everyone has been there.
You need to take those top 10 ‘reasons’ why serbs were screwed over and vocalize them and defend them. With the idea that you are going to learn more from the criticism you generate than you are going to persuade. When you learn you will persuade.
@ eaglesoars:
Check your mail.
@ 17 CynicalConservative: Maybe. I’m debating whether i am a big enough and wise enough person to feel passionately about something, be insulted, and then reply respectfully.
Seems pretty tough. The bloggers curve ball. Requires good faith by all I suppose.
I try and reserve my insults for Charles and outsider bloggers. The outsider here I ask questions.
but maybe best to douse anything that becomes a flame war and cool off.
Speranza wrote:
Good call on shutting the thing down. Those two were not rational.
So. Enough about cows. How about
Singing Dog Wishes You a Happy New Year
@ darkwords:
One beer too many for me to rationally engage without crossing Cold’s red lines. I have words, but they’ll keep.
/galt
@ 8 Bumr50: Not in favor of zoos or circuses here. Would rather see large game reserves that support research. I get depressed by zoos. But the intangible benefits there are hard to weigh.
It’s no fun to have to run from a tiger if he is blocked by safety glass.
eaglesoars wrote:
Now that was funny.
@ 31 CynicalConservative: I was arguing with a relative one day a few years ago and he called me a ‘dumbass’. That is the only point from the argument I can remember today. lol. and the comm barriers went up between us. So cold is probably right here.
@ 26 Speranza: Nah just impassioned thinking with misplaced emoticons. No one is perfect and we learn by expressions. But CR is a tough nut. lol.
Ad hominem always wrecks a conversation. Hard to resist. But one should be able to do so among friends and acquaintenances. I can’t always.
For no particular reason it’s Mer lot night manana. Once in a blue moon. I could be a little edgy. lol. I have a problem with fluoride in the water.
This needs to be the final word on gun control. Written by a supreme court justice right while the memories of the revolution and the constitution were still fresh.
It manages to defuse every single argument the libs ever developed to oppose private gun ownership.
(And actually makes a very good case for fully auto firearms.)
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/336529/regulating-militia-kevin-d-williamson?pg=1
All of my family ran to the US from Europe to escape the wars. One side I can trace back to around 1840 then nothing. The other side only to around 1890. nothing exists before that. I suppose it is good to have someplace good to go. I think that place is America. But I am territorial now and prefer to export rather than import.
darkwords wrote:
I don’t want to talk about something from downstairs but nobody calls me a Nazi and lives to boast about it. End of story. I had relatives shot by the Einzatzgruppe in Pinsk, Belarus in 1941.
@ Mars:
I want a phasor and a tricoder.
@ Mars:
From the same article. This is incredible.
@ 39 Speranza: Sure but your benefit there is your stability. Solid foundation and all that. Point still taken.
@ Mars: Greenie educated policemen living in Chi town
Rodan wrote:
done/replied
darkwords wrote:
We should have turned Iraq and Afghanistan into “Miri“.
@ 45 Mars:
Woe on the two crewmen. Not in the credits.
We’ll have to fight islam someday.
@ 45 Mars: That dates me pretty badly. At the time I thought Kim Darby was the hottest woman on the planet. This one and that one.
39 Speranza wrote:
Speranza you should tell us those stories someday.
@ eaglesoars: I believe he ancient one on my fathers side came out of the forced conversions in spain. What was that the 1300′s, 1400′s? Just my belief.
What I’d like to see out of all that is for the US to force the recognition of Israel upon all Muslim states. I see no reason to let Hamas live.
49 darkwords wrote:
“force” would not be true recognition. It would just be force -- meaningless.
I see no reason to let ANY of the jihadi groups live. Why pick just one?
@ 50 eaglesoars: Well I think force is the only for Mecca to get a clue. We can sort it out afterwards. Same for Hamas. I would obliterate the jihadi groups one by one through asymmetrical warfare.
51 darkwords wrote:
There’s a very easy way to do that.
Did you know Saudi Arabia stopped growing wheat because the aquifers -- such as they are -- were being depleted?
Take out the desalination plants.
All done.
Banning Knives
Someone there made the point that inmates in prison aren’t allowed to possess guns but still manage to terrorize and kills themselves violently.
@ darkwords:
That’s largely because we don’t have nearly as many Muslim immigrants as France or the UK.
But of course you’ll never hear them discuss that.
@ Mars:
Here ya go!
Speranza wrote:
Hey, you ARE the clown who said he agreed with Hitler’s invasion of western Czechoslovakia. That and many other things that you have posted make me think of the Nazis when you post.
If you want to start cleaning up your act, my opinion may change. But, what I have seen so far, you simply lack the brain power to change. But, please prove me wrong. Learn to behave.
Wait. What?
NBC’s David Gregory has announced a surprise visit by President Obama for this weekend’s Meet The Press.
1389AD wrote:
Ok, I’m a male but I’m about to let out a girlish squee. You just posted an article by one of my top five all time fiction writers. Larry is freaking awesome, I even went as far as to order a Monster Hunter International patch. I want to put it on a hat or holster or something.
WTF? Is he talking about Speranza?
Good Lord, is this the FNDT already?
eaglesoars wrote:
Why don’t you ask 1389? She lost ALL her Serbian relatives, who still lived in Europe, to the Nazis during WW II.
Calo wrote:
Go back to the thread. He even calls it the “Sudetenland.” That is real Nazi talk for western Czechoslovakia.
@ Calo:
I didn’t even realize it was Friday.
While it’s nice to actually make some money for a change, teaching classes every day is wearing me out.
@ 57 CzechRebel: you first here. Try not to extend the argument across threads. Speranza is trying to respect the hosts. Do the same.
@ CzechRebel:
There aren’t that many rules around here, but one of them is that we not drag fights along from one thread to another.
@ lobo91:
You deserve it!
CzechRebel wrote:
I haven’t asked because I didn’t know.
1389AD? Care to share sometime?
@ CzechRebel:
I don’t need to go back a thread to know that Speranza is not a Nazi.
I read his posts for over three years now.
@ lobo91:
Heh, I have tomorrow off, but half a day of work to do on Sunday.
CzechRebel wrote:
I was using your ethnic logic way of writing. No I do not think Germany had a right to the Sudetenland or to Austria.
lobo91 wrote:
Well, tell it to Speranza. He is the one who drug it over to this thread.
I am just responding to what he drug over.
Prebanned wrote:
Everyone who works in a firearms-related industry has more business than they can handle right now. I just heard that the average processing time for background checks for gun purchases here in CO is now up to 50 hours (it’s usually about 45 minutes).
Turnaround time for my course materials orders from the NRA is typically about 5 days. It’s up to about 10 right now.
@ 56 1389AD:
Good article.
@ CzechRebel:
The last thread was closed for a reason. Knock it off and stop calling people here Nazis. If you have spoke your peace, move on.
Speranza wrote:
Don’t try to use logic. You are obviously incapable of that type of mental activity. We won’t want you to have your little brain overheat and you have a stroke.
CzechRebel wrote:
FOAD with your syphilitic drunken brain.
@ lobo91:
Local shop sold 500000 primers last week, running low.
and this is a town of 10000 peeps.
@ CzechRebel:
Take a chill pill OK.
@ darkwords:
Yup. And most of them have never had any actual training, or have much of a clue as to what they’re doing.
Several of these idiots have had their plans ruined when their guns jammed, and they have no idea how to clear them.
Not that I’m complaining or anything.
Rodan wrote:
It was closed because you people are not match for 1389 and I. We understood that part.
Note that I ONLY called only one person that and if you look at what he posted, he had it coming.
Every time I post, Speranza gets nasty. It is not fair that he gets to insult people and we do not get to defend ourselves.
@ CzechRebel:
I’m out for now.
I don’t particularly enjoy your vicious attacks on other posters here. TYVM
Speranza wrote:
See, all you can do is sling insults. You are making my point for me.
@ CzechRebel:
You can call Speranza a poopy head.
Here’s a {Hug}. You feel better now?
I’m out.
Have fun.
@ Rodan:
Thank you so much. I really needed that hug.
Hope this is OK to say, but I was going to thank you for the neat thing about the Spaniards. I just love love to hear reasons for ethnic pride.
Hugs back.
@ CzechRebel:
Have a good one!
71 lobo91 wrote:
h/t instapundit
Calo wrote:
TYVM for making me Google this internet initialism.
@ Moe Katz:
ICYMI, I was only trying to help you out on Innertube slang so you would look hip and cool like I do.
It seems safe to come out tonight.
@ CynicalConservative:
Possum actually loves this country, unlike 1389 and her other half.
He chose to live HERE and pursue the great American dream and leave the UK.
So, no -- leave him alone please.
Calo wrote:
Hanging out with a young chick of 47 helps me stay youthful.
@ Moe Katz:
Darn it, we are the only ones left here tonight.
We own the place … for now.
And, I hate posting to you, I’m afraid you are going to go “grammar-correct like” (I want to say grammar nazi, but I can’t) on my writing tonight.
@ Calo:
Real professional copy editors don’t give it away for free.
@ Moe Katz:
So, now we are back to free sex?
I want you to know. I turned down the Manhattan cocktail last night.
I’m safe.
@ Calo:
Speaking of sex(es), do you have both boys and girls in your program or just girls?
@ Moe Katz:
Both, and no, I refuse to neuter the boys.
They range in age from 4 -- 18 years old.
@ Calo:
Were you a swimming athlete at one time yourself?
@ Moe Katz:
Yes, I spent years growing up in Miami with an Olympic Development swim team at UofM. I quit swimming in rebellion when my dad was transferred to another state in my Senior year of High School.
My daughter is almost 17, but I have never pushed her into serious swimming like I was immersed in. At this point, she enjoys the sport and gains fulfillment coaching kids that are 7/8 years old in a summer league.
@ Calo:
Kids will normally be athletic if the parents are into sports, no need to push them. Interesting.
I’m falling asleep after running intervals at the gym and then shoveling snow in extreme cold, and so I bid you goodnight.
@ Moe Katz:
Sleep well Moe.
Next time, you are up for the question & answer session.
I’m always curious about others.
@ Moe Katz:
Quitter!
@ Mongoose:
Mongoose, how I have missed you.
Well, that was interesting. Went back and looked at the tag end of the previous thread, too. Lots of very predictable stuff there. Glad I went to bed.
What is today, Saturday? I lose track when I’m on a break. Of which (if today is Saturday) I have one week left.
@ Mike C.:
I refuse to go back and look.
Meh, 1389 and her other half want to leave America and how evil we all are is likely how it ended.
Predictable.
And, Possum was banned from here, oh well.
Alice -- “But I don’t wish to go amongst mad people!”
Cheshire Cat -- “Oh, you can’t help that!”
@ Mike C.:
It is now Saturday on the East Coast, you are almost home.
@ Calo:
Yep, I learned to STFU and STFD in here many months ago.
*gone…..*
@ Calo:
I have a perverse curiosity, so of course I’ll look. Just thankful to have not been there in real time. I get my full recommended daily allowance of crazy as it is -- no need to seek out more. Like that line by Jack Nicholson in “As Good As It Gets”… “Don’t come around here selling crazy -- we’re all stocked up.”
@ Mongoose:
I’m still an idiot.
I haven’t learned nothing, and I refuse to do so.
Calo wrote:
Oh no; I AM home. That’s why I have trouble remembering what day it is. I only have to deal with the mundane of everyday life, not the deadline-fraught stuff of some office somewhere. Which is a primary reason I like to come home.
@ Mike C.:
MEH! What in the world made you post before the morning roosters had a chance to announce it was morning?
It’s not even 4 am where you are.
@ Calo:
This is pretty much my normal being awake time. My biological clock broke about a decade ago. It’s long out of warrenty and parts are no longer available.
@ Mike C.:
Everyone complains that you are a grump, but you are not.
You are an early bird and when most of us post in the early evening, you are tired and ready to go to sleep.
So, please forgive me for bowing out now in the early morning hours when you are at your best, it is late for me.
I must sleep now.
I hear roosters.
So, is this the meeting of the Insomniac Society?
@ Calo:
I’m not grumpy -- I’m “Grouchy.”
@ MacDuff:
Not I. I’m just schedule-shifted, so to speak.
@ Mike C.:
Sleep is so elusive, went t bed at 11, woke up promptly at 2. Geez, it’s after 4 now, I think I’ll give it anther shot before daylight precludes the need to even try.
Methinks this s the textbook definition of “sleep disorder”, no?
Later….if I’m lucky.
@ MacDuff:
Now see, I had a brief nap yesterday (I can do that when I’m home) and was in bed by 8. I’ll get 7, sometimes even 8 hours of sleep a day, one way or the other, so I can’t claim any sort of sleep disorder. Thomas Edison was famous for sleeping only in brief snatches, and he seemed to do okay, so I really don’t worry about it. When I put my mind to it, I can adapt to what most would consider a “normal” schedule -- I just usually don’t bother.
@ Calo:
“And, Possum was banned from here, oh well.”
That did not sit well with me, and I said so much at the time.
It resulted with the same thing Chuck wound up with, banning contrary opinion, which only led to the same boring barflies with their predictable opinions.
Banning is not always a bad thing. I’ve done it myself several times.
I’m speaking in general here, not of any particular instance.
(Twiddles thumbs, whistles aimlessly…)
Well, I don’t want to talk guns. So let’s talk ammo. Ammo stocks down an estimated (and stunning) 93 % since pre-election day…
http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/12/nation-running-out-of-ammo/
That’s a lot of freaking ammo, folks. A lot.
So…
WTF happened to Little Caesar’s anyway?
My wife stopped to get two of those Hot-N-Ready pizzas last night, and they were AWFUL.
I am paying for it now to boot.
I remember looking forward to their pizza.
@ Mike C.:
And I’d just bet business at gun ranges is not up proportionate to ammo sales, either, as many now want to hold it rather than shoot it.
2002: CBO Predicts 2012 U.S. Debt Would Be 7.4% Of GDP – 2012: U.S. Debt Equals 74% Of GDP…
Hmmm, I wonder what they’re ‘predicting’ for 2016.
Enjoy carrying world currency with Obama’s predominate mug on it
@ Bumr50:
Don’t eat chain restaraunt pizza. I’ve had one good pizza (other than home-made) in the last decade, and that was at a place with a huge wood-fired, brick oven that dominated the upstairs half of the place.
waldensianspirit wrote:
In a wheelbarrow.
@ Mike C.:
Amen.
Pizza Hut has gone incredibly downhill since my childhood as well.
There’s really no excuse here in the Pittsburgh area with so many local shops that are so good, but sometimes my wife gets “nostalgic.”
Even UNO isn’t what it once was. Then again, I’m not a Chicago-style pizza guy.
@ Mike C.:
Emph mine.
HT -- Business Insider
@ Bumr50:
The place I mentioned served actual pizza, not a deep-dish cheese pie. A relatively thin crust, which cooked perfectly in that massive oven, with a modest/correct amount of sauce, cheese and toppings over, all fresh and much of it local.
@ Bumr50:
Yeah, saw that bit about the magazines a few days back. Amazing. I have 5 magazines for each thing that uses magazines, and that’s almost enough, so I have no need to join in the current panic. And I’m not out there conmpeting in the AR-15 market anyway. I’ve got the Mini-14 and that will do for my purposes.
@ Mike C.:
These guys make a pretty good pie if you’re ever in Western PA.
The pie that you describe is pretty standard here for a good local shop, not necessarily “NY” or “Chicago” but a nice, happy medium.
@ Mike C.:
This sort of sucks.
I probably would never think to buy firearms, ammo, or accessories from Dick’s, but I occasionally buy clothes and outerwear there.
@ Bumr50:
Dick’s is completely dicked now (and appropriately so.) They made an extremely bad choice regarding a community that never forgives and never forgets. I know people who still bad-mouth S&W because they went along with/supported the requiremnt to include locks with their guns.
@ Mike C.:
Sucks doubly here, as they’re headquartered in Pittsburgh.
@ Bumr50:
Think “Cabela’s” (if you have one within driving distance) or “Gander Mountain.” They’re better vendors anyway.
@ Mike C.:
Incident aside, I haven’t shopped at Dick’s in a while.
I have both of those stores relatively near, along with LL Bean.
I’d honestly rather visit local specialty stores.
Dick’s has been getting more and more like Best Buy, IMHO. And for me, that’s most certainly NOT a good thing.
@ Calo:
That wasn’t my point. My point was what eventually happened to “Possum”.
/galt
@ Mike C.:
If you decide you need more for the 92fs and prices get out of control, I have enough that I could send some your way cheap.
/galt
@ Bumr50:
Since moving here in 1993, I’ve tried to spread my business around. I support one out of two of my in-town local gun shops (bought 3 guns there so far), but I bought a couple at our Gander Mountain, too. It’s like my favorite restaraunts here I feel obliged to patronize them every so often. If I don’t, they won’t be here. Our local furniture factory (Hinkel-Harris) just shut their doors for good, unfortunately. Not much I could do about that, because they were one of the very top quality furniture manufacturers in the entire country and while I could drool over their stuff, I really couldn’t afford it. Specialized in colonial-style pieces crafted as finely as the originals, and there’s not much of a market for that any more. Pity. We have one corner hutch by them, a jewelry box, and a little occasional table my wife gave me for our anniversary earlier this month. She got the last one they had at the factory warehouse.
Anyway, supporting your local vendors, businesses and craftsmen whenever possible is always a good idea.
CynicalConservative wrote:
Actually, I have an LC9 that eats the same food. What have you got? I cleaned MikeA out of his .44 stuff. If you don’t want to talk in public, ask the admins to swap our e-mails.
@ Mike C.:
No worries. I meant magazines, not food. I only feed mine re-loads and it’s generally better not to sell/share those.
I’m looking to get an LC9 soon…
/galt
As long as we’re on the topic of guns, here’s American Rifleman’s Guns and Gear of the Year Awards. Via The Daily Caller. They’ve got a pretty nice guns and gear section.
CynicalConservative wrote:
Oh no -- I’m good on magazines. LC9 magazines are still in stock at Midway USA for the normal (and completely outrageous) price. The damned things must be made from Unobtainium. A 7 round, single stack factory magazine for an LC9 cost about 50 % more than a 15 round, double-stack factory magazine for a 92 FS. Ugh.
The DA trigger pull on the LC9 takes some getting used to, even for a revolver guy, but it is a nice and very compact carry piece. I think you’ll like it.
@ huckfunn:
I don’t think I’ll be spending $3,995 anytime soon for the “optic of the year”.
@ huckfunn:
I find it impossible to spend more for the sights than I spent for the damned gun. After much searching, I would up with a GG&G rail (no dilling or such) and a Burris mini red-dot on the Mini-14. Works fine, low profile, doesn’t spook the Fudds.
@ Bumr50:
I used to sing “So-viet Un-ion wants to rule the world!”
1389AD wrote:
Btw, I disagree with your solutions. What I do is predict based on what the ‘leaders’ are doing and how they can’t help themselves from mucking it up.
There isn’t gong to be a major clash in the USA but rather the currency is going byebye with a new currency ushered in after they’ve scared the American people into believing it is the way ‘forward’ and the way to shrug off the debt. Everywhere; not just the US. The monies of all will be ‘balanced’ and most (of a striated world) will cheer and get their money reset early because over time the US dollar will be completely worthless. All by incentives (carrot and stick) and UN agreements