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Salome in Antiquity: To Cure To Kill Today

We are fast moving into the world of quick curing so we may better kill and that is a strange disconnect in a society where we are required to claim our care for each other.

Like Salome in antiquity — who was rewarded for her dance with the granting of any wish from King Herod — chose a false cure for a certain death and a killing from her own curse. John the Baptist never saw his beheading coming until he appeared on a silver platter.


We have three current examples of the Salome False Reward Syndrome — all guaranteeing a certain end — and they are all wrapped in illusion and the sanctity of protecting the common welfare.

MO GUNS CURE

Missouri became the 19th state to allow people to shoot intruders without fear of prosecution or
lawsuit.

Is this a new form of state-sponsored killing? Or is this return to Old West Justice to be expected in free-for-all times? Is the security of a shotgun Salome’s craven dance to a deadly end?

Gov. Matt Blunt signed legislation allowing Missourians to fatally shoot intruders without fear of prosecution or lawsuits. In California, in order to use deadly force to defend yourself, you must have an honest and reasonable belief that you are in immanent danger of death or great bodily injury from an unlawful attack, and that the acts are necessary to prevent the injury.

“We believe that the law should always protect the innocent victim of
crimes and the burden should be against the criminal,” said Ashley Varner, spokesperson for the National Rifle Association, which supports Missouri’s castle doctrine

“If they have to think twice about entering someone’s house because they might get shot than the whole society benefits.”

DOCTORS THAT KILL

Denying the Hippocratic Oath, some Muslim doctors are training not to cure,
but to mastermind killings. Are these doctors living examples of sociopaths?

How can one choose a life of medicine in order to foment mass murder? Is the swearing of an oath to heal and to “first do not harm” the same Salome misbegotten wish spoken from a dark mind?

The instincts of the alleged occupants of the Jeep were supposedly the opposite: that is, to take lives. Dr Bilal Abdulla, 27, British-born and who had worked at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley for almost a year, was, as the son of a doctor, in some ways born to heal. Somehow, though, he appears to have forsaken that path and to have turned on the country of his birth.

His new allegiance, it is believed, was to a bloody jihad against the West.
The news that, of the eight suspects arrested in connection with the
police investigations into the attacks in London and Glasgow, most were
doctors or medical students has shocked the public and, in particular,
Britain’s Muslim community.

While medicine and engineering – the latter the discipline in which the Jeep’s second alleged occupant, Kafeel Ahmed, holds a doctorate – have long been the two most prestigious professions for Muslims, it has become clear that they are also the favoured occupations for many Islamic extremists: Osama bin Laden, the leader of al-Qaeda, trained in engineering and Ayman al-Zawahiri, his
deputy, qualified as a doctor. Both professions have now been exposed as fertile breeding grounds for terrorism.

One theory after recent events is that al-Zawahiri developed a plan for seeking out young recruits among those who might be seen as highly educated and “Westernised”. The fact that most speak fluent English and practice professions that make emigration to the West easier, would have been an added attraction. In 2004, when there was a nationwide recruitment crisis in the NHS, al-Qaeda exploited the situation by slipping some extremists into Britain.

LONDON PANOPTICON DANCES INTO NEW YORK

The NYPD Panopticon was not enough for New York City, so they’re importing pity and fear from London in the ultimate compromise of security and satiety for trembling and yearning. Is an unwilling, but persistent, King Herod now ready to grant wishes that kill and invite temptation and persecution of the all in favor of the few?

By the end of this year, police officials say, more than 100 cameras will have begun monitoring cars moving through Lower Manhattan, the beginning phase of a London-style surveillance system that would be the first in the United States.

The Lower Manhattan Security Initiative, as the plan is called, will resemble London’s so-called Ring of Steel, an extensive web of cameras and roadblocks designed to detect, track and deter terrorists. British officials said images captured by the cameras helped track suspects after the London subway bombings in 2005 and the car bomb plots last month.

If the program is fully financed, it will include not only license plate readers but also 3,000 public and private security cameras below Canal Street, as well as a center staffed by the police and private security officers, and movable roadblocks.

How do we fend off these evil-doing, modern day, Salomes who are begrudgingly enabled by their gang of Herods — all waiting to please despite their false protestations against the first unredeemable sin?

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