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originally posted by: butcherguy
I have questions about the ring that was found on the disarticulated hand of the dead Iranian terrorist general.
I thought Muslims were not supposed to wear jewelry.
I have noticed that other high ranking Iranians wear a very similar ring.
originally posted by: carewemust
Obama's Intel Community was so focused on Hurting Trump/Helping Hillary that:
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originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: Creep Thumper
Thanks for the correction.
I couldn’t think of the right word.
Looks like the same beams of light being witnessed over Iraq are also being witnessed in Canada at the same time. This indicates multiple, unique origin points for these beams...somewhere high above Canada, Iraq, and so imagine soon to be elsewhere.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: MetalThunder
As I posted earlier in the thread, I think it's more likely red jasper.
I'm sorry, but I cannot take a religion seriously when it says you can't wear jewelry.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: IAMTAT
It is possible that these red stones in the rings are carnelian.
But the weight of the rings seems to be exceeding the prophets rule (a US nickel coin weighs 5 grams). Plus they aren’t wearing them on the pinky and the stone is facing outward.
They better be careful or they might not get the 70 virgins and whatnot.
Soleimani is gonna find it difficult to enjoy those 70 virgins without his salami.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: MetalThunder
As I posted earlier in the thread, I think it's more likely red jasper.
I'm sorry, but I cannot take a religion seriously when it says you can't wear jewelry.
From what I've been reading...Suleimani's ring is most likely a stone called SARD...which is a form of onyx related to chalcedony/carnelian.
How To Tell Carnelian Gemstone From Sard
Carnelian and sard are difficult to tell apart as they are from the same deposits. While most in the industry do not distinguish both, some basic properties set these two apart.
Carnelian gemstone is of lighter color and its color range could be anywhere from orange to brown with a shade of red. Sard is dark shaded and the colors range from intense reddish-brown to near black.
Sard is harder and tougher than carnelian and it is darker as well. However, the difference is not well defined and hence, many a times we find that the names are interchangeably used.
. For the first time in the history of Iran, a red flag was raised over the Holy Dome of Jamkarān Mosque symbolising a severe battle to come. The disturbing war flag reads the words: "Those who want to avenge the blood of Hussein."