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Saudi Arabia opens tourism to ancient biblical sites

 
Anonymous Coward
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Wow
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don't visit any muslim countries. it's not safe.
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up look at a controversial location believed to be the real Mount Sinai — the mountain where, according to the Bible, God gave Moses the Ten Commandments.

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don't visit any muslim countries. it's not safe.
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do not intend to step a foot on circumcised land....
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don't visit any muslim countries. it's not safe.
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I visited the UAE and Dubai. Pretty westernized for that part of the world. People are fine there.
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do we get beheaded after visiting them?
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Hassan chop! ;)
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I wonder if it has anything to do with Neom?

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just don't get down on your knees and pray there, you might stand up headless?
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don't visit any muslim countries. it's not safe.
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I visited the UAE and Dubai. Pretty westernized for that part of the world. People are fine there.
 Quoting: Goblin Slayer


I thought the women there were totally covered up,
or dressed up like they were going to a prom .

I felt eyes on me at all times.

Will never return.

I've been to marocco , Istanbul etc. as well.
Never to return .
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10/15/2019 09:31 PM
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This is basically the most amazing news of the day, and GLP barely even flinched.

I promise you won't even care about the Kurds in a couple years.

You know, the PKK kidnapped Ron Wyatt in Turkey at the Durupinar site.




WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A Tel-Aviv based law center has represented two families of American citizens in their successful $338 million lawsuit against the government of Syria. The decision, handed down today in the United States district court for Washington D.C., found that the government of Syria was responsible for providing material support and resources to the Kurdish Workers Party ("PKK"), a terrorist organization designated by the United States State Department. Chief District Court Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that Syria was vicariously liable for the PKK's 1991 kidnapping of a group of American biblical archeologists leading an excavation in Turkey. The Americans, who were searching to discover the location of the remains of the biblical Noah's Ark, were held hostage for 21 days before they finally were able to escape.

The families were represented by attorneys Robert Tolchin of New York and Nitsana Darshan-Leitner of Tel-Aviv. Darshan-Leitner is the director of the Shurat HaDin Law Center. The Court awarded the families $38 million dollars in compensatory damages and levied a $300 million punitive damages award against the Syrian government as well.

Marvin Wilson and the family of the deceased Ronald Wyatt brought the lawsuit against Syria alleging that Damascus had allowed the PKK to operate from Syrian territory, and provided financial support and training to the terrorist group. The civil action sought both compensation and punitive damages from Syria.

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10/15/2019 09:34 PM
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I wonder if it has anything to do with Neom?

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Yes, it has everything to do with that!

Saudi Arabia is preparing for tourism, etc.
Life after oil, if you will.

Christians and Jewish will go there by the millions!
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10/15/2019 09:40 PM
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the crystal ball says within the first 6 months a foreign tourist will be arrested and severly punished for some trivial offense and the tours will be shut down for good.

this will end badly for some poor sap
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10/15/2019 09:59 PM
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I wonder if it has anything to do with Neom?

 Quoting: Fossy


Yes, it has everything to do with that!

Saudi Arabia is preparing for tourism, etc.
Life after oil, if you will.

Christians and Jewish will go there by the millions!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77980993


Saudi Arabia is one of a few Arab countries that has chosen the Western sphere. Iran, Syria, Pakistan have chosen terror.
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This is basically the most amazing news of the day, and GLP barely even flinched.

I promise you won't even care about the Kurds in a couple years.

You know, the PKK kidnapped Ron Wyatt in Turkey at the Durupinar site.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A Tel-Aviv based law center has represented two families of American citizens in their successful $338 million lawsuit against the government of Syria. The decision, handed down today in the United States district court for Washington D.C., found that the government of Syria was responsible for providing material support and resources to the Kurdish Workers Party ("PKK"), a terrorist organization designated by the United States State Department. Chief District Court Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that Syria was vicariously liable for the PKK's 1991 kidnapping of a group of American biblical archeologists leading an excavation in Turkey. The Americans, who were searching to discover the location of the remains of the biblical Noah's Ark, were held hostage for 21 days before they finally were able to escape.

The families were represented by attorneys Robert Tolchin of New York and Nitsana Darshan-Leitner of Tel-Aviv. Darshan-Leitner is the director of the Shurat HaDin Law Center. The Court awarded the families $38 million dollars in compensatory damages and levied a $300 million punitive damages award against the Syrian government as well.

Marvin Wilson and the family of the deceased Ronald Wyatt brought the lawsuit against Syria alleging that Damascus had allowed the PKK to operate from Syrian territory, and provided financial support and training to the terrorist group. The civil action sought both compensation and punitive damages from Syria.

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I wonder if they ever got any of the $$$$ ?
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10/16/2019 08:15 PM
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You think Moses wandered around in the wilderness for 40 years?..

epiclol

Actually wilderness is Holy Qumran community.

As Moses lifted up the [old] serpent in the [Holy Qumran community] wilderness, so must the Son of Man. - John 3:14

That was before Israel was found that there was another Holy Qumran community wilderness on the hill north of Dead Sea.
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Is "Holy Qumran community" another name for the Midianites? They did encounter some tribes during that time in the wilderness.
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10/16/2019 08:29 PM
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I'm surprised they didn't blow them all up centuries ago.
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10/16/2019 08:30 PM
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A Tel-Aviv based law center has represented two families of American citizens in their successful $338 million lawsuit against the government of Syria. The decision, handed down today in the United States district court for Washington D.C., found that the government of Syria was
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77980993


That is a site for paid press releases.

Always take with a grain of salt.
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10/17/2019 12:51 AM
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A Tel-Aviv based law center has represented two families of American citizens in their successful $338 million lawsuit against the government of Syria. The decision, handed down today in the United States district court for Washington D.C., found that the government of Syria was
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77980993


That is a site for paid press releases.

Always take with a grain of salt.
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The judgement against Syria in Federal Court?
Fossy

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I wonder if it has anything to do with Neom?

 Quoting: Fossy


Yes, it has everything to do with that!

Saudi Arabia is preparing for tourism, etc.
Life after oil, if you will.

Christians and Jewish will go there by the millions!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77980993


Not me! I read you have to be chipped to do anything there. It’s creepy. My personal opinion is that it may be the Babylon mentioned in Rev. 18:10-17. If it grows as they expect it fits better than New York.
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10/17/2019 01:11 AM

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[link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)]

Article on Neom from September this year.

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10/17/2019 01:14 AM
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[link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)]

Article on Neom from September this year.
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Why not start a new thread? Very interesting!
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I don’t mind if you do. :) I have to get to bed. I’m up way too late and I have work early. I probably won’t have time until late tomorrow so go ahead if you like. Really. :) :hf: good night!
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As Saudi Arabia increasingly opens up to tourists, a travel group in the country started offering this week a "first-ever Christian tour of rare sites," promising participants a close-up look at a controversial location believed to be the real Mount Sinai — the mountain where, according to the Bible, God gave Moses the Ten Commandments.

Living Passages is taking a group of 25 people this week through "Jethro's Caves in the land of Midian," believed to be ancient Midian. The tour will be led by Joel Richardson, the author of "Mount Sinai in Arabia: The True Location Revealed."

“This portends to be the most significant new archaeological site in modern history," Richardson told Fox News. “We're tremendously blessed that the Saudi government is allowing us to visit the kingdom to see some of its rich historical and geographic treasures.”

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I read in one of the articles that they were planning to bulldoze Mt. Sinai to build Neom. I will see if I can find it. Did you post that thread John Titor? If so, I will post it there, if I can find it, the article that is. hf
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I read in one of the articles that they were planning to bulldoze Mt. Sinai to build Neom. I will see if I can find it. Did you post that thread John Titor? If so, I will post it there, if I can find it, the article that is. hf
 Quoting: Jon Titor ™


Bulldoze a huge mountain? Are you serious?

Neom will be built on flat, empty desert.
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So all you christened go bring The Saudi”s your cash!

After a tour of the holy sites you can witness public executions and dismembering!!

The whole package!


Jesus recommended!!
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So all you christened go bring The Saudi”s your cash!

After a tour of the holy sites you can witness public executions and dismembering!!

The whole package!


Jesus recommended!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78078341


christened?

Saudi”s?

WTF? What language do you speak?

Are you an Iranian shill? Your country has far more executions.
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The first tour happened in October & was successful.

The next tour is February 12 - 19 / 2020.

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This video was shot just before the Oct tour.


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