Tennessee Paper Religious Ad Claims ‘Islam’ Will Detonate Nuclear Bomb in Nashville
- I do not believe this is a Christian group that paid for the advertisement. The Ad follows Albert Pike’s Satanic WW3 script and Samuel Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations psyop. It is Illuminist ie. Satanists who are behind this. Is this predictive programming? Possible. I have documented extensively Operation BlackJack, a series of nuclear false flag attacks on 5-7 western cities to ignite Albert Pike’s Satanic WW3. See video bottom of post. (Do you really believe that the management of the Tennessee newspaper is so stupid and incompetent to allow such an Ad to be printed? Or Satanists in control have been instructed to let it pass?)
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by Associated Press in Nashville, https://www.theguardian.com/
* Editor of the Tennessean calls full-page advertisement ‘horrific’
* Newspaper investigating ‘breakdown in the normal process’
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A Tennessee newspaper said on Sunday it was investigating what its editor called a “horrific” full-page advertisement from a religious group that predicts a terrorist attack in Nashville next month.
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The paid advertisement that appeared in Sunday’s editions of the Tennessean from the group Future For America claims Donald Trump “is the final president of the USA” and features a photo of Trump and Pope Francis.
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It begins by claiming that a nuclear device will be detonated in Nashville and that the attack will be carried out by unspecific interests of “Islam”. The group also ran a full-page ad in Wednesday’s editions of the newspaper stating its intention to warn Nashville residents about next month’s event “so that they may be able to make a decision intelligently”.
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In a story on its website Sunday afternoon, the Tennessean said the ad violated the newspaper’s long-established standards banning hate speech. Vice-president and editor Michael Anastasi said the paper’s news and sales departments operate independently. “Clearly there was a breakdown in the normal processes, which call for careful scrutiny of our advertising content,” Anastasi said.
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“The ad is horrific and is utterly indefensible in all circumstances. It is wrong, period, and should have never been published. It has hurt members of our community and our own employees and that saddens me beyond belief. It is inconsistent with everything the Tennessean as an institution stands and has stood for.”
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Sales executives ordered the ad removed from future editions, the newspaper said.
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Council on Islamic-American Relations spokesman Ibrahim Hooper said in a statement that while the group appreciates that the “Islamophobic” ad was pulled and an investigation has begun, “we would urge the Tennessean to also implement updated policies and staff training to ensure that this type of hate incident does not occur in the future. CAIR is willing to offer that training.”
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It was not immediately known how much Future for America paid for the ads. According to its website, the group’s ministry warns of so-called end-of-the-world Bible prophecies whose fulfillment “is no longer future_for it is taking place before our eyes”.
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