what should I say about that newslink toor?? it says
Pakistani security personnel still guard the outer perimeter using versions of the phoney bomb detector sold by the convicted British conman Jim McCormick.
McCormick's device, which he called the ADE 651, was itself a variation of a common design. Essentially, a telescopic radio aerial is attached by a hinge to a plastic handgrip. When used by a "properly trained" operator, who must first sensitise it to the "molecular frequency" of explosives, it was supposed to point out bombs by swinging towards them.
That scoundrel you see down her made millions of dollars selling such fake detectors and killing people..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2yed5CeUPI
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2318182/British-millionaire-James-McCormick-jailed-selling-fake-bomb-detectors-Iraq-UN.htmlLook at that rogue.. in these modern times with CRIMINAL IN POLITICS in countries like Pakistan .... they use religion, they use politics and they use A WHITE CRIMINAL to cheat people..
well that is life..but the world is getting better by exposing such crooks ... Thanks to internet and instant communications.. so to days news from BBC at
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-35362567 says
Why some African governments are clamping down on churchesSome governments and organisations in Africa are starting to think churches should be held accountable to a being other than God. Of concern to many with interests in the Christian faith are the "prophet of God" or "man of God" churches.
These are led by self-proclaimed prophets or messengers who are believed by their millions of devoted followers to have the power to perform a range of miracles from healing the sick, curing Aids and even raising the dead.
But who dares take on these seemingly untouchable men?
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta recently called for the regulation of churches.
The government there says the move is aimed at stamping out bogus churches.
"They are thieves and not preachers. We have to consult and know how to remove them," the president is quoting as saying by Kenyan newspaper Daily Nation.
Well... that is what it is .. infact even in history of religions wew ill find 1000s of such crooks read it all at that link..
(Clicky for piccy!)(Clicky for piccy!)(Clicky for piccy!)and that link has those pictures.. Criminals as preachers with personal planes .. well that is the news from that continent
Religion in Africa:
63% Christians
30% Muslims
3% Traditional religions (many also mix traditional beliefs with Christianity and Islam)
Of the Christians:
57% Protestant (includes members of African Independent Churches and Anglicans)
34% Catholic
8% Orthodox
1% Others
Source: Pew Research Center