humble3d Posted September 12, 2014 Share Posted September 12, 2014 Mystery of the One-Eyed cyclops ChildMEDIA AND MORE VIA THE LINK(s) below...WARNING: SOME MEDIA MAY SHOCK THE CONSCIENCE; PLEASE VIEW WITH DISCRETION...In recent weeks, photos of a one-eyed baby purported to herald the apocalypse have garneredA conundrum for ISIS TERRORISTS and global Law Enforcement... Mystery of the One-Eyed Child Cyclops... Maybe the Greeks saw the real deal...(Greek mythology) one of a race of giants having a single eye in the middle of their foreheadMystery of the One-Eyed Child Cyclops... Maybe the Greeks saw the real deal...Is This Cyclops Baby the Muslim Antichrist?? ISIS Declares War on ‘Cyclops’ Baby, Who Will Usher in Apocalypse...The Islamic State Uses One-Eyed Baby For Apocalyptic Propaganda “Islamic Anti-Christ”GLOBAL JIHAD 2014http://pamelageller.com/2014/09/islamic-state-uses-isis-uses-one-eyed-baby-apocalyptic-propaganda-islamic-anti-christ.html/ - See more at:http://pamelageller.com/2014/09/islamic-state-uses-isis-uses-one-eyed-baby-apocalyptic-propaganda-islamic-anti-christ.html/#sthash.J2ezkibv.dpufBACKGROUND:CHENNAI, India -- A child born here last month with one eye and severe brain damage has died, leaving unanswered how doctors came to suspect the infant’s mother may have been exposed to an experimental cancer drug known to cause the defect.The child was never given a name and was listed in the hospital's register as "baby of Gomathi." She died in the first week of September of complications arising from her condition, known as cyclopia, having survived longer than any other known similar case. Wired News first reported on the child's condition in August.Cyclopia is a rare defect that affects about one child in a million. The child's brain had been fused into a single hemisphere; she had no nose and only a single eye socket in the center of her forehead.An internal hospital report seen by Wired News stated that there were only two potential causes: Either it was the result of an undetected chromosomal disorder or the child's mother had been exposed to cyclopamine, an experimental drug being researched by several U.S. pharmaceutical companies as a potential treatment for cancer.Cyclopamine is available through several drug suppliers in the United States and Canada.Hospital authorities at Kasturba Gandhi Hospital for Women and Children stated that the mother had sought an unknown treatment from a local fertility clinic that may have caused the condition. Yet hospital authorities remain tight-lipped about the child's medical history and have refused several attempts by multiple press agencies to locate the fertility clinic or interview the mother.An attending nurse said that the mother "must have taken some tablets" to cause the condition. Before going to the clinic the mother had been childless for six years.Despite several weeks of inquiry there have been few developments in the investigation to uncover more information about the cause of the condition. Hospital authorities have refused a request for the child's birth and death certificates and efforts to locate the mother have been unsuccessful.Hospital superintendent Dr. S. Dhanalakshmi said doctors did not collect information about the fertility clinic or medication the mother had been using. She defended the oversight in the medical report by stating the pediatrician was uncomfortable asking for medical information because the mother had already been "traumatized enough." The mother remained at the hospital for at least three days after delivery.With the child dead, and no obvious way to identify the mother, this reporter asked the blogging community for help moving the investigation forward while at BlogCamp in Chennai.As an experiment in open source journalism, information on the child has been published here.Anyone interested in the case is encouraged to pursue the yet untested Right to Information Act, the Indian equivalent of the Freedom of Information Act, to locate the child's birth and death certificate and other documentation associated with the case. Bloggers may also be able to find other leads by contacting people in Chennai who know the mother's identity or have information about clinical trials in South Asia.In the last week, bloggers have been communicating about the investigation through e-mail, on individual blogs and on this reporter's website. Beginning this week, Wired News will join the investigation, soliciting tips and posting updates on its Body Hack blog.The pictures are startling, but the reason they’ve gone viral is even more so.Photos of a one-eyed baby purported to be the Dajjal—the Islamic Antichrist—have circulated online in recent weeks, garnering tens of thousands of views. The goal, it seems, is to convince Muslims that the end is nigh and only the righteous will be saved.It’s unclear who’s behind the photos, but analysts say similar end-of-times memes have helped ISIS, otherwise known as the Islamic State, recruit foreign fighters in Iraq and Syria. “The ideological core of the Islamic State, they really believe this stuff,” says Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi, a fellow at the Middle East Forum, a conservative think tank based in Washington, D.C. “It’s definitely a part of outreach to new recruits.”While the photos of the one-eyed baby are real, the people spreading them have distorted their origins. Screen grabs of the below video, alleging to show the Islamic Antichrist in Israel, have gone viral on Twitter. The only problem: The baby was born in 2008 in Bolivia.Another photo, also of the alleged Antichrist, actually features a baby who was born and died in India in 2006. It’s been frequently retweeted with ominous warnings like this one.The man who took the photo, writer Scott Carney, wrote about the baby’s life and death in an article for Wired. At the time, Carney suspected the child’s rare defect, known as cyclopia, may have been caused by his mother’s exposure to an experimental cancer drug called Cyclopamine. Three years later, he noticed the photo being used to announce the birth of the Islamic Antichrist. The rumors eventually died down, but in recent months they’ve reappeared.“It’s disturbing to see my work reappropriated in this way,” he says. “It’s probably the Internet trolls of ISIS-land. With everything going on in the Middle East, it’s not surprising that people are looking for signs of the apocalypse.”There are few specifics in the Quran about the apocalypse. For Muslims, much of the mythology about the end of times comes from the Hadith, sayings that were later attributed to Muhammad and are sometimes considered less important. The Dajjal, according to this text, is supposed to appear near Iran and Syria at a time when, among other things, homosexuality and drug use become common. This Antichrist is then supposed lead 70,000 Jews to war against an army of the righteous, led by Jesus and a warrior named the Mahdi. The latter fighters are supposed to prevail and rule the world until Judgment Day, when the righteous go to heaven and everyone else goes to hell.ISIS’ propaganda arm is not directly putting forward its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the Mahdi, but many recruits are drawing that conclusion. “Establishing the caliphate, along with fighting in that area, is a call to jihad,” says Anne Speckhard, a professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University who has written extensively about the psychology of terrorism. “That’s enough for the whole myth making process to continue with the idea that it’s the caliphate, it’s the time of real justice.”As most Islamic scholars point out, the descriptions of Dajjal in the Hadith refer to a man who is blind in one eye, not a cyclops, so even a literal interpretation of the text repudiates ISIS’ recruitment efforts.But some people take the photos seriously. Indeed, as Singaporean newspaper The Straits Times recently noted, militants in Indonesia have become taken with the idea that Syria is the land of the Last Caliphate, “where the Final Battle, or Armageddon, against Dajjal, or the false messiah, will ensue.”This worldview—along with the group’s weapons and money—is what many say makes the rise of ISIS so disturbing. As Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, put it recently: “This is an organization that has an apocalyptic, end-of-days strategic vision, which will eventually have to be defeated.”One major aspect of the Christian faith is the belief that an antichrist will rise up in the final days to lead a catastrophe-stricken world astray. However, Christians aren’t the only ones who are waiting for an ‘abomination of desolation’ to rule with the power of Satan.Muslims also believe this prophesy, but their prediction is a bit more bizarre.Muslim clerics believe that the antichrist will lead an army of 70,000 Jews and 70,000 Tatars and ignorant people will follow him and crown him King of Kings when he is 40 years of age.Along with their claims, a video has gone viral of a newborn baby with one eye in the center of his forehead, who was supposedly born in Israel, furthering Muslims’ case that the child is evil incarnate.However, the baby is real, but was actually born in Bolivia in 2008. The infant has a rare defect called cyclopia, which manifested when the mother was exposed to the cancer drug Cyclopamine during pregnancy.Cyclopamine can prevent the fetal brain from dividing into two lobes (holoprosencephaly) and cause the development of a single eye (cyclopia). As strange as it sounds, this is a real thing. Feel free to look it up yourself...International Business Times reports:The Quran has references to the Apocalypse. According to some Quran texts, the one-eyed Islamic anti-Christ will be born near Iran and Syria and will wage war against men, led by Jesus and a fighter named Mahdi. The army, led by Mahdi, will go to heaven, while the rest will go to hell.Never wasting a good opportunity to recruit, ISIS has used the prophesy and photos of the one-eyed child as propaganda to further their unjust onslaught.An expert of psychological terrorism and a professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University, Anne Speckhard, said that ISIS’ establishment of the caliphate and the fighting in Iraq and Syria are a call to jihad. These events are strong basis for people to believe that the Apocalypse is near and that it is the time for real justice for the Muslims.MEANWHILE, The success the Islamic State is morbidly enjoying is a result of Western ignorance and fear. Because Islamic supremacists and apologists have made it verboten to even mention Islamic or the jihadic doctrine that commands holy war, it is only natural that supposition and myth fill the void.The fact is that devout Muslims around the world are waging holy war in the cause of the most brutal and savage ideology on the face of the earth. And that ideology must be defeated.But this cannot be said or spoken of in public and media discourse. And so global jihadists exploit this vacuum, while their lapdogs in the media, academia and the Beltway enforce the sharia ban on such truths.Muslim “experts” are explaining how this baby fits into Koranic prophecy, and how when he is 40 years old he will lead an army of 70,000 Jews and 70,000 Tatars and ignorant people will follow him and crown him King of Kings.To view the future destroyer of worlds. (It’s not a pleasant sight, as you can see from the above picture.)ANOTHER REPORT...Cyclops baby born in isreal = end times?A baby born in israel which looks exactly like the dajjal, Allah (s.w.t) has said in the Qur’an that a baby just like dajjal will be born in israel and that this is a sign of the day of judgement. It has also said in the Qur’an that israel will take over palestine. Allah (s.w.t) has said in the Qur’an that these are some of the signs before the day of judgement.So brothers&sisters please start changing yourself, start praying. You never know when the day of judgment will take place.The signs of Qiyamah…..-Homosexual-People speaking ill of others ancestors-Clothing that shows off most of the body-No more stars in the sky-People Dissappearing-Tall buildings-Appearance of Imam Mahdi. ..-Appearance of Dajjal...-Descending of Prophet Isa (A.S.)...-Appearance of Yajooj Majooj..-The rising of the sunfrom the west after which the doors of forgiveness will be closed.-The Dab’bat al-Ard will emerge from the ground & will mark all the true Muslims-40 days of fog.. that will kill all the true believers so that they do not have to experience the other signs.-A huge fire..will cause destruction.-Destruction of the Kabah.-The writing in the Quran will vanish.-The trumpet will be blown the 1st time & all animals & kafirs left will die & all mountains & buildings will crumble.The 2nd time the trumpet will be blown all of Allahs creation..will resurrect & meet on the plains of Arafat for their judgment.-The sun will lower itself with the earth...Our Prophet S.A.W. said, ‘Whoever delivers this news. to someone else, I will on the Day of Judgment make for him a place in Jannah....http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2629025/pg1http://pamelageller.com/2014/09/islamic-state-uses-isis-uses-one-eyed-baby-apocalyptic-propaganda-islamic-anti-christ.htmlhttp://archive.wired.com/medtech/health/news/2006/09/71805http://www.vocativ.com/tech/internet/cyclops-baby-muslim-antichrist-much/?utm_campaign=September&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=outbrainhttp://madworldnews.com/isis-war-cyclops-baby/http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/565846/20140910/apocalypse-apocalyptic-propaganda-isis.htm#.VBK8wGvIctH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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