Author: Karine Keyser

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Karine Keyser writes about Ukraine, Russia, Islam and women's issues.

By Karine Keyser — Four Muslim leaders in Sweden reportedly embezzled collectively $100M in school vouchers and other government funding to pay for lavish lifestyles — including visits to sex clubs in Thailand — and founding a jihadist political party in Somalia. Abdirizak Waberi, Somalian by birth Swedish by naturalization, was a member of parliament 2010-’14 and was principal of the independent Muslim school association Römosseskolan Association in Gothenburg, where he exploited Sweden’s generous voucher system to fund trips to luxury hotels in Nigeria and sex escapades in Thailand, as charged. Part of the $1.2M ($13M Swedish krona) allegedly embezzled…

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By Karine Keyser — Psychiatrist Douglas Kelley thinks he knows how the Nazi high command tried at Nuremberg became monsters — that is, until he spends 90 hours interviewing them in a secret military prison. Ultimately, only one was found insane, unable to stand trial. The rest of the 22 prisoners were — disturbingly — normal people. The Nazis were “people who exist in every country of the world… who would willingly climb over the corpses of half of the public if they could gain control of the other half” Kelley said in his lectures in America afterwards. “The capacity…

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By Karine Keyser— Trying to prove religion was a gimmick, MIT Professor Rosalind Picard surprised herself by becoming a Christian. “I realized that religion is not at all what I thought it was,” Picard said on The Veritas Forum. “There were some really interesting and very attractive elements that were very historically verified.” Today, Rosalind Picard is a born-again Christian, and she continues to learn how her love for science and her faith work together. She is Grover M. Hermann Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at MIT, founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT…

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By Karine Keyser— A former leader in the Church of Satan, Riaan Swiegelaar, is warning people, including many Christians, about the demonic realities of celebrating Halloween. “What we are doing if we are celebrating Halloween as Christians, you are actually having a one-night stand with the devil,” he said. “That’s a simple way to put that.” After having a hands-on experience with the Holy Spirit, Riaan became a born-again Christian, and he continues to share his testimony and warn people about the practices highly endorsed by the Church of Satan. “I think an important thing to say to start with…

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By Karine Kaiser — A reporter for Pilgrim Dispatch asked AI about a drag show in Palm Springs on Aug. 4, 2022 in which a kid jumped on the stage and started dancing, only to be showered with dollar bills. Was it sexualized? he asked. (The reporter who argued with Gemini was not this journalist.) Gemini responded that negative responses to the transgender’s posting was evidence of “right-wing hate,” sadly requiring additional security to be contracted for future events. While giving lip service to criticism, Gemini mainly defended the woke position. “Supporters of the events argue that these are isolated…

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By Karine Keyser— He was dead for 85 minutes, well over the 20 minutes that it takes the brain to irreversibly die. Miraculously, Dr. Sean George, a Christian and the Head of the Department of General Medicine at Kalgoorlie Hospital in Western Australia, came back to life and was perfectly normal following his experience. “I remember going and holding his hand, and it was so cold. And I thought, ‘I have lost my best friend,’” his wife said. In this moment, Dr. Sean had been flatlining, and none of the doctors had any hope that things would change because it…

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By Karine Keyser— Jamie Foxx belongs to the 3%. “Less than 3% of people that come in with what you have leave,” the nurse told the comedian after he woke up 20 days after experiencing a stroke. “We usually put them in the box.” Foxx no longer makes fun of God. His 14-year-old daughter snuck a guitar into his hospital room and sang to him about Jesus. He came out of the coma. She’s “my spiritual defibrillator,” he said. “I don’t know why I went through what I went through, but I know my second chance I’m not going to…

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By Karine Keyser— Brittany Dawn, the fitness influencer who made bank selling “individualized” diet and exercise plans, was about to end her life with a handful of pills after the Texas Attorney General filed suit against her for misleading customers. The Holy Spirit stopped her from committing suicide. “‘It was the most beautiful presence I had ever felt,’” she said. “‘And I fell on the floor; I remember just collapsing and pills going everywhere, and I was just dwelling in the sweetest of presences that I had ever felt.’” Today, Brittany Dawn is a born-again Christian. She has a YouTube…

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By Karine Keyser – The problem with all the references to “Mohammad” in the 7th Century is the spelling. The Arabic of the 7th Century had no vowels. So how do you know what vowels to insert in MHMD, written in the Koran? A more logical option is “Mahmed” – a well known word used in a host of Semitic languages that gets employed also by Christians, Zoroastrians, even Ethiopians. It means Anointed One or Praiseworthy One. The Qur’an itself uses the word “prophet” (43 times) more than “MHMD” (4 times). This appears consistent with the idea that MHMD is…

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