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| Kweer Prophecy |
| 11.23.04 (10:33 pm) [edit] |
First, read my response to the author of the mailing list (which starts right after this paragraph). You won't grasp it all, however, until you've read this entire message. Suffice it to say: my visions are coming to fulfillment, with all the world as witness! Hope is definitely on the way!
--begin my reply:
Okay John, I downloaded those four adobe files...and created 16 separate *.jpg files (for each page), zipped together and uploaded to my website:
gay-bible.org/wash-post.zip
3.3mb in size. Glad to help out!
I'll never let the S.F. Examiner forget the time they received money from a Christian group to print a full-page anti-gay ad, back in 1998. It's there on my website, at:
gay-bible.org/truetales/6_shame1.htm
I saw all this happening in visions, back in 1996, as a direct gut-level response to Clinton's signing DOMA. I predicted a global anti-gay holocaust, and civil war in the USA, with its collapse, and emergence of world's first gay nation, Athenia (formerly Northern California).
And I can PROVE my predictions, that they are not cheating via hindsight...because I posted them on Usenet over the years. And the dates on my articles, I cannot alter. I've created a convenient Google database of all my newsgroup participation, so those who want to check out my veracity, and legitimacy as a visionay; can do so with ease:
gay-bible.org/usenet
And that's what my website, "Final Testament" is all about. I knew that at first, most would view my predictions as way over the top. But now? No, I've been right-on all along...to my own amazement.
But my visions don't stop with tragedy...they continue with our queer liberation--in our time--paving the way to a better world. If you'd like to find inspiration, hope, and a blueprint to how we can get through this with minimal misery, I invite everyone who is queer and allied to queers, to my website, "gay-bible.org".
BTW, I consider myself a pagan shaman, steeped in anthropological wisdom. But I don't claim to have found this path intentionally...it's a gift, albeit a great one, which was thrust upon me some years back. As a result, a long part of this path was being villified and mocked for my visions. Just goes with the territory...but now, that is falling to the wayside, and more and more people are appreciating my steadfast devotion to my visions, ideas, and queer rights.
SinQueerly, Zeke Krahlin a.k.a. "Jehovah's Queer Witness"
-- Zeke's friends mailing list: your e-mail address has been concealed by BCC (blind carbon copy).
----- Forwarded message from John - THE LIST
----- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:58:34 -0800 From: John - THE LIST Reply-To: John@GayAdvocacy.com Subject: ALERT: Wash Post supports anti-gay magazine To: zeke-list@gay-bible.org
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In This Issue:
- ALERT: Washington Post supports anti-gay magazine

ALERT: Washington Post supports anti-gay magazine NOTE: PLEASE FORWARD THIS NOTE TO YOUR FRIENDS BY EMAIL, TO YOUR FAVORITE BLOGS, ETC. THANKS, JOHN
The Washington Post last Friday published a magazine ad supplement, bought by religious right groups, that is one of the most bigoted homophobic things I have ever read. I am astonished the Post would print this filth.
In it you learn things like the fact that sexual orientation isn't genetic. Why? Because if it were genetic it would have to be passed by gay parents who don't have kids! Putting aside a number of holes in that theory, there's the more general scientific point about recessive genes. My point is that this filth isn't even scientifically correct, and the Post is publishing it. I didn't realize the Post had no problems publishing junk science targeting minority groups. Huh.
RACE-BAITING TOO
What's more, the entire publication is based on race-baiting. It is CLEARLY written for the black community in an effort to piss them off against the gays. Funny, but you'd think the Post would have a problem with a scientifically invalid publication whose sole intent was to enrage one minority community against another. But no.
DID YOU KNOW WE DIE WHEN WE HIT 41?
Oh, and it gets better. The publication informs you that gays die at the age of 41. Yep, all of us. What they don't tell you is that this little "study" was conducted by Dr. Paul Cameron, an anti-gay nutjob who has even been disowned by the religious right (let alone he was thrown out of various medical associations). But does the Post have a problem publishing junk science that suggests that certain minority groups are inferior to others? Not at all!
Oh, it goes on and on. Then concludes by invoking Martin Luther King's memory to attack us. Which is again an outright lie since Coretta Scott King has already said that the gay rights movement is part of the larger civil rights movement her husband embraced.
Well, I'd complained about this insert on my blog and a lot of folks contacted the Post. Unfortunately, the Post has now publicly defended the ad. Saying, among other things, that it's not hateful. Read on.
THE POST SAYS THE AD IS NOT HATEFUL AT ALL
Their response to the virulently anti-gay magazine insert they distributed with last Friday's Post is, quite simply, appalling. Not to mention intellectually dishonest. The way they trivialize our concerns, suggesting we're simply mad because the religious right disagrees with us about gay marriage! Yeah, it had nothing to do with the fact that they printed outright lies about us all dying young, based on studies by a quack kicked out of the major medical associations 20 years ago. Among the man's other studies: one that says 17% of gay men eat feces. He's also the guy who championed the "gays are pedophiles" myth. But no, the Post thinks our concern is our fear of debating gay marriage. Right.
CALL THE POST
And now this means their ombudsman will likely write some hideous story in next Sunday's Post about how this pamphlet isn't hateful at all! Please feel free to contact him again after reading the update below (his contact info is at the bottom of this email), and also contact Eric Grant, the Post's Director of Communications Affairs. The number is 202 334-6466. These guys need to get the point that this isn't about gay marriage. It's about promoting Mengele-esque science that was debunked 20-30 years ago. Would the Post permit someone to run ads with equally quack science attacking blacks and Jews?
READ THE POST'S DEFENSE OF THE AD
A few of the Post's responses:
- Marc Rosenberg, manager of corporate and public policy advertising for the Post. "The key issue is that it is clearly identified as an advertising message."
MY RESPONSE: No, the key issue is not whether it's clearly identified as advertising. The key issue quoting fallacious "scientific studies" proving blacks are inferior to whites and therefore not deserving of civil rights. The Post wouldn't. Hell, the Washington Post wouldn't even publish my online ad going after Dick and Mary Cheney because it included a cartoon-swear-word - you know, #^$&* Yes, cartoon swear words were too much for the Post, even though it was clearly an ad that I paid for, but saying that gays die at the age of 41 while straights die at 69 or 75 is a-okay.
- "We will not allow something hateful to go in the paper," Post Publisher Boisfeuillet Jones Jr. said, indicating he did not believe this incident involved a hateful message. "Gay marriage is a public issue and matter of public debate, and we believed its point of view has a right to be expressed."
MY RESPONSE: Not a hateful message? Really? How do you feel about the studies showing blacks to be phsyically inferior to white people? Ads for skin creams that can make black people white, making civil rights legislation unnecessary since black people who choose not to use the cream have "chosen" to be black? Any views on Hitler's scientific theories on Jews? What an absolute crock to suggest that the problem with that pamplet is that it simply "talks" about gay marriage. The problem with that pamplet is that it promotes Nazi-esque quack science claiming gays are somehow inferior physically to straight people and therefore don't deserve civil rights. For the Post to suggest otherwise is intentionally intellectually dishonest. They know damn well what our complaint is about.
- Post Ombudsman Mike Getler: "They might have insisted more that this be in a format that was clearly not a magazine. You could argue that the disclosure could have been larger. But the Post did not commit a sin by accepting it."
MY RESPONSE: Ah, gotcha. So the trick is that David Duke just needs to use a really large font that says "THIS IS AN AD" when he runs an ad-magazine denouncing your black and Jewish readers as racially inferior. That's really your position? Because you're about to inspire someone to raise some cash to run such an ad. And if you kill the ad, you're going to get a civil rights law suit. And if you run the ad, you're going to have a riot from DC's black community on your hands, and no more black subscribers.
SO THE POST WOULD PUBLISH AN ANTI-BLACK OR ANTI-JEWISH AD?
Yes, it was quite gracious of the Post to ignore the question of whether they would print an attack on affirmative action (a valid public policy discussion) that included passages from the Bell Curve, the 1990s book that argued blacks were less intelligent and thus committed more crime, etc. Bet the Post would NO PROBLEM with that kind of logic being printed. Or are lies about those inferior gays all dying in their 40s somehow less offensive than lies about blacks all being stupid?
TAKE FURTHER ACTION:
Contact the Post's ombudsman, Mike Getler. Try to explain to him why you consider this flyer (below) hateful, and be sure to ask him how the Post would feel about a similar ad about Jews or blacks and their physical inferiority to other races and peoples, and how that relates to those minorities not deserving civil rights: - ombudsman@washpost.com - (202) 334-7582
DOWNLOAD A COPY OF THE AD - IT'S THAT BAD
1. Download a 1.2 meg file of the entire 16 page magazine here. This server is much quicker, and you can download the entire magazine at once (albeit a blurrier version) thanks to our friends at RawStory.com: thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iSbNPlIBea ehnyv/
2. Download the individual pages here (4 pages per link - 16 pages total), still as pdf (I need jpgs of these if anyone can help). These are from a FASTER server, so should be much easier to download (thanks to FrankenHooker.com). thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iTbNPlIBea ehnyv/ thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iUbNPlIBea ehnyv/ thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iVbNPlIBea ehnyv/ thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iWbNPlIBea ehnyv/
If those links are slow, try these as well (Thanks to DuGard.org): thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iXbNPlIBea ehnyv/ thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iYbNPlIBea ehnyv/ thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0iZbNPlIBea ehnyv/ thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0i0bNPlIBea ehnyv/
You can find this alert online here, with hotlinks you can click on to download the flyer, click emails etc thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0i1bNPlIBea ehnyv/
Use this link to subscribe to THE LIST for free thelist.c.topica.com/maacT1mabb0jlbNPlIBea ehnyv/
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