To have a nuclear bomb at their disposal, terrorists need three things: compounds; components; and competence. Jonar Nader asks, how many of these three do terrorists already have? Watch this video for Jonar’s views about how terrorists have packaged passion, which they are selling to the masses.
There are two videos below. The second one is of a higher quality for those with high-speed internet connection. The first video is 6 Mb. The second is 11 Mb. Further below is a transcript of the video.
Here is the transcript:
Jonar Nader: We fight on the tangible front and we go and ask allies and we look at access to airports and access to landing strips and access to technology and access to armory and we count and see and position. And that’s our fight in this war on destiny. And yet, we think that so long as we can keep the enemy from having access to the ultimate weapon which is let’s say, the nuclear bomb – but do you know to have the nuclear bomb at your disposal, you need three things. Compounds, components and competence. And I’ve got to ask you, do you think that if we go up to those terrorists who are way up at the top somewhere, these entrepreneurs who have no limits, if they can get their hands on these three – and I’ve got to ask you: how many of the three do they already have? And how long will it be before they get the third one and then what happens? Tell me then about hesitation.
If freedom is short on weapons, we must compensate with willpower. If freedom to get what we want is difficult because we are lacking the weapons or the armory or the access or the allies, then fine. So be it. We’ll just compensate it with willpower. Who am I quoting? Hitler said this. This is a quote from Hitler. Now, I’ve got to ask you. If Hitler had access to more, would he have stopped? Will he stop? If he had access completely and matched that with willpower, where was that man going? So, where are our friends going when they get compounds and the components and the competence?
Now, our enemy at the moment, they manipulate the intangible. You see, we are running around with the tangibles and the allies and the armory but we have taught them about the intangibles of branding and so they have made ideals contagious and like a kid here would absolutely love to wear the right pair shoes and the right brand of shirt and they would not be seen dead with anything else. We have enemies and whole societies out there who have absolutely made ideas and ideals contagious really strongly, excellent marketing. They package passion and they are selling it to the masses. While you and I and my friends and family who are now 99 percent dead in Lebanon, were enjoying the beach and the afternoon sun and the beautiful life of education and fellowship and meetings and business. Every single one I knew in Lebanon, the reason we lost our country is we enjoyed sailing and soccer and food and friends and family and we were enjoying life. And when you are not looking, you will lose because what you had is lovely, and they want it. And you and I do the same thing here, and that terrifies me.
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