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hillingdontoday · 9 months ago
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Police Appeal to Identify Man Following Online Purchase Frauds
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Police officers are appealing to the public for help in identifying a man in connection with fraud offences. Read more on Hillingdon Today. #WestDrayton #OnlineFraud #ScamAlert #IdentityTheft #FakeBankTransfer #FacebookScam #FraudPrevention #MetPoliceAppeal #OnlineSafety #BuyerBeware #FraudInvestigation #OnlineSecurity #StopScams #CommunitySafety #CrimeAwareness Read the full article
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organicbeing · 1 year ago
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The Illusion of Existence: Unraveling the Truth of Humanity's False Identity
Dear Humanity, Since the day we were born, we have been handed a false identity, a distorted perception of who we truly are. We have been led to believe that we are limited, confined by the boundaries of our physical existence. But what if I told you that this is merely an illusion, a grand deception that keeps us from unleashing our untapped potential? Within each of us lies an incredible…
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smelting-smores · 5 years ago
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Here my first ever D&D character: Opal Ink. She’s a tabaxi warlock who’s a charlatan. She scams the rich but pities the poor. She foams around conning people where ever; the richer you look, the better stuff you have kin of mentality. I’m really happy with how she turned out. PS: don’t call her or me a furry #myart #oc #original #originalcharacter #originalcharacterart #dnd #dndcharacter #dungeonsanddragons #dungeonsanddragonsart #dungeonsanddragonscharacter #tabaxi #warlock #tabaxiwarlock #newoc #charlatan #falseidentity #hexbladewarlock #hexbladewarlock #cat #battleaxe #axe #fluffy #fantasy #mystical #magic #originaldesign #mydesign #notafurry #seriously #opal #ink https://www.instagram.com/p/CBrK2CKAuyB/?igshid=17wyvwtak7x1y
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creepingsharia · 7 years ago
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Europe: "The Vision is an Islamic State" (VIDEO)
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Source: Europe: “The Vision is an Islamic State”
The tendency of many Muslims to become more religious once they arrived in Europe was also on display in a new documentary series, “False Identity,” by Arabic-speaking journalist Zvi Yehezkeli, who went undercover to report on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and the US. In Germany, he encountered two young Muslims from Syria, who came to Germany via Kosovo, where they received help from a “British Islamic organization”. They had left Syria as secular Muslims, but on the way to Germany they lived for a year in Pristina, Kosovo, where, according to Yehezkeli, “Muslim Brotherhood organizations are active in helping refugees while turning them into devout Muslims. Ahmed and Yusuf arrived [in Germany] already praying five times a day”.[1]
According to Ahmed:
“When I left Syria, mentally I felt more relaxed. The Islamic charity organization played an important role in this. Look, the first time you meet them they start helping you. You sit, you stare at them, they pray in front of you and here I am a Muslim, studied the Quran, yet don’t pray. Suddenly I find myself alone asking, Why shouldn’t I pray like all others?”
Yehezkeli asked them what their dream is. “The vision is an Islamic state — Islamic society,” said Yusuf, “Muslims will prefer sharia rule. But the vision for twenty years from now is for sharia law to be part of Germany, that sharia will be institutionalized in the state itself”.
In contrast to the growing religiousness of Muslims in Europe, Christians are becoming less religious. In a study of young Europeans, aged 16-29, published in March and based on 2014-2016 data, the author, Stephen Bullivant, a professor of theology and the sociology of religion at St Mary’s University in London, concluded:
“With some notable exceptions, young adults increasingly are not identifying with or practicing religion… Christianity as a default, as a norm, is gone, and probably gone for good — or at least for the next 100 years”.
According to the study, between 70% and 80% of young adults in Estonia, Sweden and the Netherlands categorize themselves as non-religious. Between 64% and 70% of young adults consider themselves non-religious in France, Belgium, Hungary and the UK. The most religious youths were to be found in Poland, where only 17% of young adults defined themselves as non-religious, followed by Lithuania with 25%.
Young Muslims like Yusuf and Ahmed from Syria say they want to spread Islam by converting Europeans, also known as dawa. They are themselves perfect examples of having been at the receiving end of dawa — becoming devout Muslims through the Islamic organization in Kosovo and now engaging in dawa themselves. “I will pick them one by one — I will start with people around me. They will listen. If every Muslim would do the same in his surroundings, it can happen with no problem,” said Yusuf. Asked if the Germans might resist dawa, he said:
“You don’t confront him [the German] with force, you do it slowly… There will be clashes, but slowly the clashes will subside, as people will accept reality. There is no escape; every change involves clashes”.
Given young Europeans’ lack of a religious identity and the vacuum left by the departure of Christianity from the lives of the majority, one has to wonder how sturdy their ability will be to withstand such attempts at proselytizing. Europe will still exist but, as with the great Christian Byzantine Empire that is now Turkey, will it still embody Judeo-Christian civilization?
Another of the episodes of False Identity, a 5-part documentary chronicling the findings of a journalist who went undercover as a Muslim at mosques and in Muslim communities. This one focused one Europe.
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 Episodes exposing Islamic intent in the U.S. can be viewed here and here.
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igate777 · 4 years ago
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#religion, #falsehope, #religion, #deception, #falseidentity, #searchingforgod, #truthmatters, #heartmatter, #godslove, #discipleship, #biblestudy, #kingdombuilders, #patternforliving, #kingdomlifedtyle, #findingreligion, #thepoweroftruth, #propheticinsight, https://www.instagram.com/p/CRRTk2TL1R5/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hirooparikh · 4 years ago
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જીંદગી તું જેવી છું એવી જ મને મંજુર છે.:- હિરેન પરીખ
May 1st 2021 :આજે ઉતાર્યું “*પોટલું*” મારા અસ્તિત્વનુ ,ગાંઠોને ખોલીને જોયું અંદર તો,અકબંધ મળી આવી ગડીવાળીને સાચવીને મુકેલી એ જ વિતેલા વર્ષોની ખૂબ બધી યાદો. ત્યાંજ આંખના પલકારામાં સમજાઈ ગયું સઘળું જીવન આમજ. ભવિષ્ય ઘણા બધા પર્યાય અને અનિશ્ચિતતા સાથ હાથ પકડીને ઉભું હોય છે. જેમ જેમ આગળ વધીએ તેમ‌ તેમ સંજોગો બદલાઈ જતા હોય છે અને ગમતું ના ગમતું બધું જ તાદ્રશ્ય થતું જાય છે. સમય વહેતો જાય છે સાથે સાથે…
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A Right To Know by Jude Tresswell
A Right To Know by Jude Tresswell
RELEASE BLITZ Book Title: A Right To Know Author: Jude Tresswell Publisher: Self-published Release Date: August 2021 Genres: M/M crime/mystery and relationships Tropes: Love conquers all; unexpected visitor; false identity Themes: Fear of rejection; data protection v. the right to know; compromise. Trigger Warning: parental suicide Heat Rating: 2 flames Length: 57 300 words It is book 7 in the…
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falseidentityclothing · 4 years ago
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When the Queen uses our tax money for her heating, it's our patriotic duty. When a poor single mother uses our tax money for her heating, she's a leech. I know which one I think is a parasite https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/The-Once-and-Future-Parasite-by-FalseIdentity/61669532.NL9AC
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patchgame · 7 years ago
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New Pin from @nightcrawlergoods. Available now, shop link in their bio. Incognito is a lifestyle not a browser setting. . . . . . #nightcrawlergoods #incognito #incognitomode #browsersettings #private #privacy #undercover #falseidentity #vsco #etsy #halifax #patchgame #pin #pins #lapelpin #lapelpins #enamelpin #enamelpins #pinsofig #pinstagram #hatpins #pingame #softenamel #hardenamel #pincollection #pincollector #pinsofinstagram #pinlord #pincommunity #pinsforsale
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hookndhaul · 8 years ago
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"Fake Identities" #real #realshit #fakes #falseidentity #truth #lies #8c3belike #8c3being8c3 #8c3flow (at Barretto Point Park)
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h2photography · 8 years ago
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Be careful friends! I don't have Line account. #falseidentity #hartonohosea #h2photography
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ghostdetective29 · 5 years ago
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There are two situations that people show their true colours. When you need them the most and when they think you can’t notice their actions
#truth #judgement #falseidentity #fake
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adyingbreedme · 7 years ago
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#morningdevotion📖 #searchtruth #falseidentities
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creepingsharia · 7 years ago
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Documentary: Undercover in mosques and Muslim enclaves across the U.S. (VIDEO)
May 26, 2018
Another episode of False Identify, a 5-part documentary chronicling the findings of a journalist who went undercover as a Muslim at mosques and in Muslim communities across the U.S.
Episode: Jihad – The Day of Judgement
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Episode 1 here.
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falseidentityclothing · 4 years ago
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First Thatcher milk snatcher, now Boris Johnson will kill your children. https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/F-ck-the-Tories-by-FalseIdentity/60860461.NL9AC
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unillustratedadventures · 9 years ago
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That Motley Pantheon of Selves, and the Carrot with which the Narcissist so Deftly Disguises the Rod
[I keep posting personal things like this, then second-guessing them and pulling them down. I wasn’t sure why. It’s not shame or embarrassment. I don’t think there’s anything I have to be ashamed or embarrassed about (this isn’t the same thing as thinking that I have no regrets, or that I have nothing to apologise for). Eventually, I’ve come to realise that by removing these things, I’m actually just allowing myself to be controlled in the classically narcissistic way—by some distant, false hope that if I don’t offend her, or make her feel bad about herself, or make her feel challenged or criticised, then everything might still get to be the way she kept promising it would be. Euphoric again; ideal, loving, and special. But this is the mentality of the addict. Of the yoked dog. Time and again, the therapist advises the sufferer of narcissistic victim syndrome to affirm her own thoughts and perceptions; to validate them. And to give up false hope. To shake off the carrot of the idealisation phase, with which the narcissist so deftly disguises the rod. For a while, I was somewhat compelled by the angry assertion—conveyed by a proxy—that I had no right to publish details of her personal life, no matter how important or relevant it was for me, and that doing so was traumatic for her. It’s pretty obvious now that this was the reaction of someone narcissistically injured—and a painfully hypocritical reaction at that. Since everything I’ve written has been anonymous, only she, and the proxies that she has informed, could possibly recognise the relevant details as details of her personal life. And then there’s just the gross, victim-blaming nature of it; of, in the first instance, condemning and trying to silence someone for reporting suffering to which one has one’s self needlessly contributed, instead of actually caring about the suffering of this erstwhile purported loved one, or trying to make amends, or trying to make things right.
So anyway, here’s something from a while ago.]
Looking back, it was almost as if distinct identities had been pre-fabricated, to deal with specific emotions or types of situations; even specific persons. As if there was no natural, underlying personality that was capable of flexibly dealing with every aspect of life, while retaining its integrity and continuity. At least, it could seem that way during those times when speech and behaviour seemed patterned or stereotyped; shallow or rigid in a certain way. This was especially evident with the “rage” personality. I’d hear the same phrase as the last time, verbatim. Signs of an impaired ability to respond to the situation flexibly and rationally, rather than stereotypically. Picking up on salient words from different places, jamming them together, and responding to an inflammatory and provocative sentiment that was never actually said or intended. The same insults, word-for-word, as if recalled from fights with some other person, years ago. Firmly insisting that I was thinking or intending or feeling something sinister or nefarious when it couldn’t be further from the truth, and I’d presented no reason to suspect as much; as though these were the thoughts, intentions, or feelings of someone else.
But there were also other moods and places where this was apparent; usually where expressed emotion or arousal would be typical. Patterned, repeated behaviour. Pre-fabricated speech. Even discontinuous memories, as though memory was partly specific to an “identity”. Maybe this could be explained just by regular mood-dependence, given enough dysregulation.
The promotion of an “ideal” identity at any cost, and at the expense of other people, together with its hypersensitive, vicious defence at the hands of an invulnerable “rage” identity, would be one way to describe narcissism. Moreover, the tailoring of distinct “ideal” identities to different persons and situations, in order to optimise ego supply from these persons and situations, is another trait of narcissists.
Through a distorted lense, I suppose that reacting to an action with hurt or sadness could be read primarily as a criticism of that action.
Sometimes, when my natural reaction was a saddened one, I witnessed sickeningly abrupt shifts from a person who was apparently warm and gently affectionate, to another person entirely. The person who abruptly appeared was smirking, disdainful, viciously sarcastic, seething with contempt. Boiling over, closed off, not listening, eyes rolling, gaze averted. It was nearly impossible to get through to this person, unless I could manage to completely abandon whatever issue had been important to me, whatever sadness or hurt I had felt, and adopt an entirely different emotional attitude. In effect, it required dishonesty on my part, the presentation of a front, until this other identity was no longer needed, and just as suddently left the building. If I didn’t or couldn’t present such a front, and persisted in my attempts to communicate honestly and openly, then I could be viciously and personally attacked. Sometimes, she would simply shut down the ‘conversation’ in a hurtful, condescending way, perhaps leaving me to dwell on her barbs and insults, before disappearing and ignoring me (i.e., stonewalling me) for an indefinite length of time.
In any case, my natural emotional response could have no currency, and could not serve as the catalyst for communication or the strengthening of a bond.
On those rare occasions that I explicitly said something critical about an action, or questioned the motivation for an action (a brief departure from praise, adoration, admiration, affection, …) the initial response was usually to stonewall by simple ignoring. If I pushed the matter even a little, the reaction was one of outright rage and fury; venomous and opportunistic denigrations, self-serving lies, sudden reversals and devaluations, terminating in complete withdrawal and stonewalling. No chance for honest communication about thoughts and feelings, or about how to preserve what I thought we had. I couldn’t even properly broach the topic of how to avoid doing the very things that were causing these reactions (something which seemed to change constantly and unpredictably), the things for which I was unequivocally blamed.
But tonight, walking home in this light rain, from the place where it all began, I thought of that motley pantheon, those partially-insulated selves, those memory gaps, those rigid patterns, those sharp snaps and switches, the changing light in those eyes, and the saying of one thing and then, always, the doing of another.
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