Farrakhan at the Allstate Arena

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Farrakhan: Revolution imminent in U.S.



Nation of Islam leader also praises Scientology to crowd at Allstate Arena

February 27, 2011|By Becky Schlikerman, Tribune reporter trib articleNation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan predicted on Sunday that America faces imminent uprisings that mirror those in the Middle East.



"What you are looking at in Tunisia, in Egypt … Libya, in Bahrain … what you see happening there … you'd better prepare because it will be coming to your door," Farrakhan said in a booming voice, thousands of followers cheering in response.



Farrakhan called on President Barack Obama to allow protesters to march, urging the president not to attack innocent people when they do.



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The controversial minister spoke to a packed house at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont as part of the 81st annual celebration of Saviours' Day, which marks the birth of the faith's founder, W. Fard Muhammad.



The keynote address, titled "God Will Send Saviours," capped a weekend of workshops focused on health, preparing for natural disasters and unidentified flying objects. The Nation of Islam believes in a UFO called "the wheel" or "the Mother Plane."



Farrakhan has described a 1985 religious experience in which he ascended into a flying saucer and heard the voice of Elijah Muhammad predicting events that came to pass.



Speaking for about four hours Sunday, Farrakhan jumped from topic to topic.



He praised Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. Farrakhan extolled the virtues of Scientology and its auditing process, which is considered spiritual counseling by its members.



"L. Ron Hubbard is so exceedingly valuable to every Caucasian person on this Earth," Farrakhan said.



"L. Ron Hubbard himself was and is trying to civilize white people and make them better human beings and take away from them their reactive minds. … Mr. Hubbard recognized that his people have to be civilized," Farrakhan said to a cheering crowd.









I'm kind of surprised there are enough local whackjobs to fill that arena.
 

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Farrakhan: Revolution imminent in U.S.



Nation of Islam leader also praises Scientology to crowd at Allstate Arena

February 27, 2011|By Becky Schlikerman, Tribune reporter trib articleNation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan predicted on Sunday that America faces imminent uprisings that mirror those in the Middle East.



"What you are looking at in Tunisia, in Egypt … Libya, in Bahrain … what you see happening there … you'd better prepare because it will be coming to your door," Farrakhan said in a booming voice, thousands of followers cheering in response.



Farrakhan called on President Barack Obama to allow protesters to march, urging the president not to attack innocent people when they do.



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The controversial minister spoke to a packed house at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont as part of the 81st annual celebration of Saviours' Day, which marks the birth of the faith's founder, W. Fard Muhammad.



The keynote address, titled "God Will Send Saviours," capped a weekend of workshops focused on health, preparing for natural disasters and unidentified flying objects. The Nation of Islam believes in a UFO called "the wheel" or "the Mother Plane."



Farrakhan has described a 1985 religious experience in which he ascended into a flying saucer and heard the voice of Elijah Muhammad predicting events that came to pass.



Speaking for about four hours Sunday, Farrakhan jumped from topic to topic.



He praised Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. Farrakhan extolled the virtues of Scientology and its auditing process, which is considered spiritual counseling by its members.



"L. Ron Hubbard is so exceedingly valuable to every Caucasian person on this Earth," Farrakhan said.



"L. Ron Hubbard himself was and is trying to civilize white people and make them better human beings and take away from them their reactive minds. … Mr. Hubbard recognized that his people have to be civilized," Farrakhan said to a cheering crowd.









I'm kind of surprised there are enough local whackjobs to fill that arena.





wow...some days i wish I could believe the religious stuff, sometimes it is so bizarre it seems interesting. The mother plane...classic.
 

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This person who still claims Qaddafi as a personal friend deserves no recognition and anyone following him should be questionable in nature.
 

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This person who still claims Qaddafi as a personal friend deserves no recognition and anyone following him should be questionable in nature.



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Nuff said. Decent resemblance, no?
 

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I have no use for him or for TV TIME Jesse Jackson.
 

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Nation of Islam leader also praises Scientology to crowd at Allstate Arena



Farrakhan called on President Barack Obama to allow protesters to march, urging the president not to attack innocent people when they do.



The keynote address, titled "God Will Send Saviours," capped a weekend of workshops focused on health, preparing for natural disasters and unidentified flying objects. The Nation of Islam believes in a UFO called "the wheel" or "the Mother Plane."



Farrakhan has described a 1985 religious experience in which he ascended into a flying saucer and heard the voice of Elijah Muhammad predicting events that came to pass.





So is it the Nation of Islamic Scientology now? I am confused.



So he is asking Obama to allow protesters the right of assembly? Did not realize that was wrong in the States...
 

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Is the Nation of Islam even relevant anymore?



Has it ever been?
 

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This guys ramblings sound like they are coming from a political Gary Busey. And it makes Charlie Sheen seem like a 2nd grade teacher. People get on Obama or bush for saying something someone might think is stupid. Yet nation of Islam has how many followers? This world is nuts.
 

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It is the only sound worth hearing around him.
 

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