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China
Preparing for War and Few Notice By Chuck
Baldwin (September 23, 2005)
- Ever since President Richard Nixon entered into detente with the
communist regime in China, America has doggedly assisted in the
commercial and military buildup of the Marxist nation. Both
Republican and Democratic administrations have mollycoddled the Red
Chinese to the point that now they have grown big enough to cause
serious concern. Both Bill Clinton and G.W. Bush have facilitated
the transfers of billions of dollars of commercial assistance to Red
China, not to mention vast amounts of technology which China has
used to further its military machine. Each president refuses to
identify China as an adversary, choosing rather to call it a
"trading partner." However, China has not been hesitant to
use this assistance to construct a formidable military apparatus. At
the same time, the U.S. seems determined to reduce our military,
especially our navy, to dangerously low levels. For example, since
Ronald Reagan left office, the United States has reduced its navy
from a fleet of 600 ships and submarines to 288 and shrinking. To
give the reader an idea of just how small our navy has become, our
current navy fleet is equal in size to that when William Howard Taft
was in office! Beyond that, our carrier fleet is on its way to the
elephant graveyard. Three of the five in service were built before
1975. Consider, too, that the number of fighter aircraft has dropped
to fewer than 3,500 and is expected to fall to under 2,000. However,
while the United States continues to mothball its military,
Communist China is (with America's help) building its military like
there is no tomorrow. The Washington Times recently reported that
"China soon will receive a new Kilo submarine from Russia, part
of a naval buildup of modern warships and submarines that has
triggered new fears for U.S. military planners. more...
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Financial
Jihad (September 22, 2005)
- "A universal Islamic banking system is a jihad worth pursuing
to abolish this slavery [to the West]," former Malaysian Prime
Minister Mohamed Mahathir told a banking conference in Kuala Lumpur
in November 2002. The conference was convened following the 9/11
attacks on the U.S. “to absorb the 11 September shock and
reinforce the stability of Islamic finance.” Representatives of
nine Islamic nations gathered to set up an Islamic Financial
Services Board (IFSB) to “act as a global authority for Islamic
banking and finance” and to compete with secular U.S. and
international banking regulatory agencies. Since 2002,
internationally and domestically the Islamic impetus to impose
Sharia-governed banking on the West has only increased. Today, the
Lariba American Finance House, based in Pasadena, California,
operates its Islamic banking services in 28 states, modeled on the
Sharia'aa Foundation guidelines of "His Eminence" Sheikh
Yusuf al Qaradawi. The good sheikh endorses suicide bombing,
wife-beating—and attacks against America. Lariba also sells
Islamic mortgages to Fannie Mae. In the investment markets, Dow
Jones has since February 1999 operated the Dow Jones Islamic Markets
indexes, which measure the market activity of "shariaa
compliant" stocks. Advising the financial news organization on
Sharia is a Board whose members include Syria's Abdul Sattar Abu
Ghuddah, Pakistan's Taqi Usmani and Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo of the
United States. Abu Ghuddah and Taqi Usmani are also on the Shari'a
Board of Al Baraka Investment and Development Corporation. The
victims of 9/11 allege that this bank financed al Qaeda; although
charges against the bank were dismissed, the victims contend that
the bank, together with Saudi officials and businessmen, facilitated
the attacks on America. more...
America
Going Down ~ It has Begun! (September
22, 2005)
- As I gaze out over the United States and the world, and as I watch
people scrambling for cover, and all of the anguish and pain, I cry
inside. The people of America have abandoned the only hope they ever
had, they have turned their back upon their creator, the one who
gave them all of their blessings. New Orleans, according to the
mayor of that city, was a party town. No mention that New Orleans,
and many other American cities are actually cesspools of RANK and
GROSS SIN. When 911 hit, did Americans repent? Not at all, they
raised their fists in the air and cried "GOD BLESS
AMERICA!". God should bless a nation of perverts? He should
bless a people that put millions of babies in the womb to the knife?
He should bless a nation filled with adulterers? He should bless a
nation where the United States Supreme Court tells everyone that
Jesus Christ is AN OUTCAST? He should bless a nation where
corruption at all levels of government has reached epidemic
proportions? He should bless a people that pay only lip service to
Him? I don't think so!! LET'S GET REAL, PEOPLE!! Did it ever occur
to them that there is a REAL ACTUAL GOD OUT THERE? A God that has
the power to STOP any event if He so chooses? Or to ALLOW ANY EVENT
that He decides to ALLOW? Have the American people slid so far down
into the cesspools of sin and degradation that they cannot even
begin to COMPREHEND what is going on? The answer is simple: YES!!! more...
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Is
Iran preparing for a US war?
Link Lost (September
22, 2005)
- Incredible though it may sound, there are
signs that Tehran may be preparing for a military confrontation with
the United States and has convinced itself that it could win. The first sign came last June with the
election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president of the Islamic
republic, an event that completed the conquest of all levers of
power by the most radical elements of the establishment. Since
then the revolutionary factions have conducted a little publicized
purge of the military, the security, the civil service, state-owned
corporations and media. The most significant purges have affected
the military high command. Among
those replaced are the defense minister, the commander-in-chief of
the regular army and his four deputies, 11 senior commanders of the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and five commanders of the
paramilitary Mobilization of the Dispossessed. Some of the purged
officers have been 'parked' in a mysterious new organ called The Defense
Guidance Commission attached to the office of the 'Supreme Guide'
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The minister
of intelligence and security and the minister of the interior, who
controls the police and the gendarmerie, have also been replaced. Another sign that Tehran may be preparing
for war is the appointment of military officers to posts normally
held by civilians, such as governors, mayors and directors of major
public corporations. But, perhaps,
the surest sign yet is the military build-up under way in the five
provinces bordering Iraq. The region, with a population of 20
million, has been put under the control of the IRGC which has also
taken over units of the regular army, including the 88th Division
and the border police. Iran is estimated to have 250,000 troops in
the area, its biggest military build-up since the end of the
Iran-Iraq war in 1988. more...
More
than 1,000 missing after South Asian storm (September
21, 2005)
- At least 800 people remained missing in southern India on
Wednesday and hundreds of fishermen were unaccounted for in
Bangladesh after a severe storm in the Bay of Bengal killed 50
people, officials said. Indian authorities said about 100,000 people
were homeless after heavy rains this week caused floods in the
coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh state, with strong winds
uprooting thousands of trees and electricity poles. They had earlier
said more than 1,000 people were missing in the state, including
scores of fishermen, but some of them had returned to shore.
"Of the over 1,000 missing people, 150-200 fishermen have been
traced and are safe," top state disaster management official
Shashank Goel told Reuters. more...
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World
silent after Muslim gang attacks ‘Palestinian’ Christian village (September
13, 2005)
- It ain't just the Jews, folks. A sustained assault on Arab
Christians has led to their fleeing the birthplace of Christianity.
The likely result will be reduced to empty church buildings and a
congregation-less hierarchy with no flock. What
some observers are calling a pogrom
took place near Ramallah, West Bank, on the night of Sep. 3-4.
That's when fifteen Muslim youths from one village, Dair Jarir,
rampaged against Taybeh, a neighboring all-Christian village of
1,500 people. The reason for the assault? A Muslim woman from Dair
Jarir, Hiyam Ajaj, 23, fell in love with her Christian boss, Mehdi
Khouriyye, owner of a tailor shop in Taybeh. The couple maintained a
clandestine two-year affair and she became pregnant in about March
2005. When her family learned of her condition, it murdered her.
That was on about Sep. 1; unsatisfied even with this "honor
killing" — for Islamic law strictly forbids non-Muslim
males to have sexual relations with Muslim females — the Ajaj men
sought vengeance against Khouriyye and his family. They
took it two days later in an assault on Taybeh. The Ajajs and their
friends broke into houses and stole furniture, jewelry, and
electrical appliances. They threw Molotov cocktails at some
buildings and poured kerosene on others, then torched them. The
damage included at least 16 houses, some stores, a farm, and a gas
station. The assailants vandalized cars, looted extensively, and
destroyed a statue of the Virgin Mary. "It
was like a war," one
Taybeh resident told The Jerusalem Post. Hours passed
before the Palestinian Authority security and fire services arrived.
The fifteen assailants spent only a few hours in police detention,
then were released. As for Khouriyye, the Palestinian police arrested
him, kept him jail, and (his family says) have repeatedly beat
him. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Netanyahu
pushes impeachment of PM (September 23, 2005)
- As the Likud prepares for the big confrontation Monday evening
between Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and party leader hopeful
Binyamin Netanyahu, MKs both in and out of the Likud have been
determining their allegiance. Israel Radio reported that Netanyahu
has been meeting with Knesset members in an attempt to get together
a blocking body of 61 representatives to impeach the prime minister
in the event that Sharon decides to leave the Likud or dissolve the
Knesset. Netanyahu met both Likud and non-Likud parliamentarians
over the last few days for the purpose of gathering the required
majority. Among these were Shinui's Eliezer Sandberg and former
Shinui member Yosef Paritzki. Paritzki described the meeting:
"What we discussed is that if a no-confidence vote will be
held, would I vote in favor or against it? I stated explicitly that
I would vote no-confidence for the purpose of bringing down the
government headed by Ariel Sharon. Within the family we try to help
each other, just like any good family." Sources close to
Netanyahu responded that bringing down the government was not
discussed in the meetings, but rather, only the course of action to
be taken should Sharon attempt to dissolve the Knesset. According to
Israel Radio, Sandberg asserted that his "meeting with
Netanyahu was incidental, and that Shinui prefers bringing down the
government over replacing prime ministers within the Likud." more...
- Israel:
Al-Qaida likely in Gaza (September 23, 2005)
- Israel has information al-Qaida-linked members likely infiltrated
the Gaza Strip while its border with Egypt was opened last week,
senior security officials told WND. "Militants linked to
Hezbollah, al-Qaida and other international terror groups are now
very likely in Gaza," said a senior security official.
"The groups had set up bases in the Sinai that are still
functioning, and we have information indicating members managed to
get inside Gaza. These are people with advanced knowledge in
specific kinds of deadly attacks and explosions." The
statements also were made by Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev,
who said, "We're talking about Iran, we're talking elements in
Syria, we're talking about groups like Hezbollah and we're talking
also about international terrorist groups like al-Qaida,"
referring to terrorists crossing into Gaza. more...
- Russia,
EU in Deadlock Over Iran Atomic Ambitions (September
23, 2005)
- For two years, France, Britain and Germany have tried to persuade
the Islamic republic that it needs to abandon its nuclear fuel
program to convince the world that its atomic ambitions are peaceful
as Tehran insists they are. While these talks continued, the EU
trio, Russia, China and other board members of the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) repeatedly rejected Washington's
attempts to bring Iran's case to the highest U.N. body, which could
impose sanctions. Last month, the talks collapsed after Tehran
restarted uranium processing and rejected an EU offer of economic
and political incentives if it scrapped its uranium enrichment
program, prompting the EU trio to join Washington in calling for the
case to be sent to the Security Council. But the Western drive to
haul a defiant Iran before the Council has met fierce resistance by
two permanent, veto-wielding members of the Security Council --
China and Russia. "We are decisively opposed to an artificial
exacerbation of the situation, including the transfer of this
question to the U.N. Security Council," Russia's IAEA
ambassador Grigory Berdennikov told the IAEA board at a closed-door
meeting. Bowing to Russian and Chinese pressure, France, Britain and
Germany dropped a demand from their draft IAEA resolution that would
force the board to report Iran now to the U.N. Security Council over
fears it wants atom bombs, EU diplomats said. Rather than sending
the case immediately to the Security Council, the new draft obliges
the board to send the matter to U.N. headquarters in New York at a
later, undefined date. Russia rejected this second version, saying
it refused to allow the issue to go before the Security Council at
all. "This text is like a plane that cannot fly,"
Berdennikov was quoted as saying by Russia's Interfax news agency. more...
- Kabbalist
Urges Jews to Israel Ahead of Upcoming Disasters (September
22, 2005)
- Israel's leading known Kabbalistic Elder, Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri
called upon worldwide Jewry Tuesday night to return to Israel due to
natural disasters which threaten to strike the world. In a class
between the Mincha (afternoon) and Maariv (evening) prayers at his
Jerusalem yeshiva seminary, Rabbi Kaduri issued the following call:
”This declaration I find fitting to issue for all of the Jews of
the world to hear. It is incumbent upon them to return to the Land
of Israel due to terrible natural disasters which threaten the
world. In the future, the Holy One, Blessed be He, will bring about
great disasters in the countries of the world to sweeten the
judgements of the Land of Israel. I am ordering the publication of
this declaration as a warning, so that Jews in the countries of the
world will be aware of the impending danger and will come to the
Land of Israel for the buliding of the Temple and revelation of our
righteous Mashiach (Messiah).” Rabbi Kaduri also stated that the
upcoming year would be a year of "secret and revelation"
in the world. The Jewish year 5766 begins in less than three weeks,
with the holiday of Rosh Hashana. The Rabbi explained that the
numerical Hebrew abbreviation for 5766, taf, shin, samech, vav gives
insight into the nature of the upcoming year. "This will be a
year of secret (or sod, from the letter samech) and revelation (or
v'giliu from the letter vav). Arutz Sheva Israel National Radio show
host Yehoshua Meiri first publicized the declaration on his Hebrew
radio show late Tuesday night. Meiri typed out the words of Rabbi
Kaduri's declaration and presented them back to the Rabbi who signed
on the document. Associates of Rabbi Kaduri were dispatched to
communicate the Kabbalistic Elder's call to Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon before the latter's departure to the United States later the
same night. Meiri says he will publicize the signed declaration
after Prime Minister Sharon delivers a speech in the U.S., in which
he is expected to call upon the Jews of the Diaspora to make Aliyah
(immigrate) to Israel. more...
- Russia
tells West to step back over Iran A-bomb (September
22, 2005)
- Russia put up a defensive wall around Iran yesterday, saying no
action should be taken over moves that western countries fear amount
to a covert attempt by Teheran to make an atomic bomb. The
announcement could derail a move by Britain, France and Germany to
report Iran to the United Nations Security Council over its refusal
to come clean about key aspects of its nuclear programme. As the
United States, Canada, Australia and Japan threw their weight behind
the diplomatic campaign, Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign
minister, said the move would be "counter-productive". His
position threatens to split the governing council of the
International Atomic Energy Agency, which is meeting in Vienna this
week, into a confrontation of "the West v the rest".
Western countries believe they have a majority on the board to push
through a British-drafted resolution calling for "Iran's many
failures and breaches of its obligation" to comply with the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to be reported to the Security
Council. But they fear that unless they have an understanding with
Moscow, the issue will be blocked by a Russian veto in the council
and open up another damaging international rift. "While Iran is
co-operating with the IAEA, while it is not enriching uranium and
observing a moratorium, while IAEA inspectors are working in the
country, it would be counter-productive to report this question to
the UN Security Council," Mr Lavrov said. "It would lead
to an unnecessary politicising of the situation. Iran is not
violating its obligations and its actions do not threaten the
non-proliferation regime." Iran insists that it seeks to
develop nuclear energy for only peaceful purposes. But Peter
Jenkins, the British ambassador to the IAEA, told the board that
Iran's attempts to master the ability to make uranium and plutonium,
which can be used as fissile material for atomic bombs, "has
neither an economic nor a technical rationale". He added:
"We therefore regret, and feel deeply concerned by the fact
that Iran gives every sign of being intent on developing a fissile
material production capability well before the international
community obtains what it needs: confidence that Iran's programme is
exclusively peaceful in nature." more...
- Cold
snap kills 30 in Mongolia (September
21, 2005)
- Cold weather has killed 30 people in isolated, wind-swept Mongolia
where temperatures have plummeted from a warm 23 degrees Celsius to
well below zero. Most of the victims in the capital, Ulan Bator,
were found at the weekend on the streets and at bus stops. Many
street children living in Ulan Bator sleep under manholes near the
Soviet-era water pipes to keep warm through the bitter winters.
After a sunny and relatively warm introduction to autumn,
temperatures dropped from 23 Celcius to minus 10 Celcius in some
parts of the country, followed by snow storms. In Ulan Bator,
temperatures dropped to minus 6 Celcius.
- Mysterious
'Ball Of Fire' Seen In Fla. Skies (September
21, 2005)
- Dozens of people from Jacksonville to Ft. Pierce flooded the U.S.
Coast Guard late Tuesday with calls about a mysterious ball of fire
seen flying in the sky, according to a Local 6 News report. Callers
flooded the newsroom of Local 6 News partner Florida Today after
they saw the object over the Space Coast Tuesday night.
"Starting at about 7:30 last night, we started receiving calls
here in the newsroom," Florida Today online news editor Dave
Larimer said. "In fact, the Coast Guard station in Port
Canaveral got more than two dozen reports of people seeing a bright
light in the sky over the ocean." From Fort Pierce to about
five miles south of Jacksonville, reports came in to Coast Guard
offices starting about 7:30 p.m., said Dan Yates, a Coast Guard
petty officer in Port Canaveral. Yates said one caller who was
walking his dog near the Sebastian Inlet described the object as
"huge, like a giant fireball." Yates said callers to the
Coast Guard station thought a boater might have been in trouble.
"A lot of people thought it might have been a flare that might
have gone up," Yates said of other callers. "One person
thought this fire ball went into the ocean," Larimer said.
"The Coast Guard said it probably didn't and it was just his
perspective. We know it was not a rocket launch and we know the Air
Force was not doing anything." Experts said it could be a piece
of space junk or a large meteor burning up in the atmosphere. more...
- Magnitude
6.2 - Earthquake in the KURIL ISLANDS (September
21, 2005)
- A strong earthquake occurred at 02:25:07 (UTC) on Wednesday,
September 21, 2005. The magnitude 6.2 event has been located in the
KURIL ISLANDS. more...
- Insurgents
'Inside Iraqi Police' (September
21, 2005)
- Speaking on the BBC's Newsnight programme, he said he had no idea
how far they have already been undermined. It comes after the
British Army said it was forced to take action to free two UK
soldiers after learning Iraqi police had handed them to a militia
group. The Pentagon warned in July that Iraq's police force was
recruiting insurgents.
'Clean up police'
The Iraqi government has launched an inquiry into events surrounding
the arrest of the British soldiers on Monday, both thought to be
members of the SAS elite special forces. Iraq's interior ministry
ordered the police force in the southern city of Basra to release
the soldiers - but that order was ignored. The arrest of British
soldiers in Basra sparked violent clashes The British Army confirmed
the troops had been handed over by police to a Shia militia group.
Mr Rubaie told Newsnight: "Our Iraqi security forces in
general, and these in particular and in many parts of Iraq, I have
to admit that they have been penetrated by some of the insurgents,
some of the terrorists as well, so I can't deny this." more...
- The
influx of Palestinian long-range Qassam, anti-tank, anti-air
missiles and terrorists entering Gaza from Sinai swelled Monday a
week after it began (September
20, 2005)
- Palestinian security forces posted to halt the illegal traffic
helped it through instead. DEBKAfile’s military sources report
that the scale of the weapons transfers expanded most in the Rafah
area where two battalions of the Palestinian Authority’s crack
Force 17 troops charged a hefty toll in cash which they pocketed for
letting the weapons through. On orders from Jerusalem, the IDF
continues to bide its time as though expecting the Egyptian and
Palestinians to assert control over the lawless traffic transiting
the Egyptian-Gazan border unchecked.
- Pope
bans homosexuals from ordination as priests (September
20, 2005)
- Pope Benedict XVI has given his approval to a new Vatican policy
document that bans men with homosexual tendencies from being
ordained as priests, reports Catholic World News. The policy
statement is a direct result of the pope's concern about the
pedophilia scandal in the church – especially in the U.S. The new
document, prepared by the Congregation for Catholic Education in
response to a request made by the late Pope John Paul II in 1994,
will be published soon. It will take the form of an
"Instruction," signed by the prefect and secretary of the
congregation: Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski and Archbishop Michael
Miller, according to the report. The report was first referenced on
Joseph Farah's nationally syndicated radio program last week by
Raymond Arroyo, author of the new book "Mother Angelica: The
Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve and a Network of
Miracles." Arroyo has covered the papacy more than any other
journalist. The text, approved by Benedict at the end of August,
says that homosexual men should not be admitted to seminaries even
if they are celibate, because their condition suggests a serious
personality disorder that detracts from their ability to serve as
ministers, says the CWN report.
Other sources:
- New
Israeli Stem Cell Research Reveals Umbilical Cord Blood as a Way to
Rejuvenate Damaged Heart Tissue (September
23, 2005)
- In a report by Israel 21c, Israeli researchers are now
developing a way to utilize the stem cells that come from a baby's
discarded umbilical cord, to possibly regenerate damaged heart
tissue. The procedure may even make the need for heart transplants
obsolete. Professor Jonathan Leor, a pioneer of Umbilical Cord Blood
(UCB) research and director of the Neufeld Cardiac Research
Institute in Tel Aviv said, "UCB cells are readily available,
are used in patients with hematologic disorders including genetic
diseases and hematologic malignancies, and have many advantages that
are relevant to cell therapy for cardiac healing and repair." more...
- Supermodel,
Actress, Designer Kathy Ireland Speaks on Her Relationship with God
- "He's my Lord and Savior, my best friend" (September
23, 2005)
- Kathy Ireland is perhaps best known for her extensive modeling
career, gracing the covers of hundreds of the top magazines. She has
also nurtured her acting abilities, appearing in both big screen
films and on TV, as well as designing her own line of apparel. But
many may not be familiar with her most important roles; those of
wife, mother and Sunday School teacher. Following the Seventh Annual
Media Fellowship Awards Weekend Praise Breakfast at the Beverly
Hills Hotel, where Ireland was the keynote speaker, Kathy spoke with
Dan Wooding of ANS.
"I have learned so many things the hard way and made so many
mistakes," said Kathy. "But the key really [is]
priorities; it's putting God first, keeping your eyes on Him."
"I would ask people to please not make the mistakes that I made
if you can avoid it. Don't try to rationalize and just kind of
cherry pick verses from the Bible. You know, I would pick verses
that I liked that I felt spoke to me and then others that I would
see that I didn't like, I would just think it was a typo or just
didn't relate to me somehow."
"I was really trying to mold God into what I wanted Him to be
rather than allowing Him to mold me into the person He created me to
be. The key is to just giving over that control to Him every day and
not be afraid."
"I mean, when God is with us who can be against us? He's my
Lord and Savior, my best friend, and I regret that I haven't always
been a great friend to Him, but that's my goal; that every day I
would draw closer and closer and that my actions would be more and
more according with His will. I fall short every day, but that's my
goal." more...
- Pakistan's
Musharraf Speaks at Ground-Breaking Meeting with American Jews (September
20, 2005)
- Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf is the first leader of a
Muslim nation that has no diplomatic ties with Israel to hold a
public dialogue with Jewish leaders, according to a report today
from the BBC. The historic address began in New York with the
breaking of bread and prayers from the Koran being recited, three
days after Musharraf shook hands with Israel's prime minister at the
U.N. The report notes that the president was given a standing
ovation as he arrived for the meeting "at which he called for
the establishment of a Palestinian state to end violence in the
Middle East and bring security to Israel." "Israel must
come to terms with geopolitical realities and allow justice to
prevail for the Palestinians," he said, while also criticizing
Islamic society for "failing to embrace modernity."
"I am convinced that peace in Palestine that does justice to
both the Israelis and the Palestinians will bring to a close the sad
chapter in the history of the Middle East [and] will revive the
historical ties between Islam and Judaism." more...
- South
African Ambassador Sees Israelis As "Loving People" (September
20, 2005)
- South African Ambassador Major General Fumanekile Gqiba was
"publicly humiliated and treated in a racist manner" by a
border control official at Ben-Gurion Airport in Israel recently,
according to a report in Haaretz. But the insulted ambassador
holds no grudges and blamed the press for making a mountain out of a
mole hill. Gqiba several people at the gym in the Azrieli Center,
where he works out four mornings a week before going to the embassy
apologized to him. "They told me they didn't even know I was an
ambassador until they saw my picture in the paper," he said.
"[Their response] shows the other side of Israel, the positive
side. Israelis are often painted as very arrogant, but the people
here are actually very soft, loving people who like life." This
week Gqiba said he is maintaining his decision to make any
complaints related to the incident through official channels only,
adding he was satisfied with the apology he had received from the
Foreign Ministry and the Israel Airports Authority, which promised a
thorough investigation into what happened. more...
- Sharon,
EU—Signs of the Prophetic Times (September
20, 2005)
- The prophecies of Daniel and Zechariah may well be in play as
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon faces a career-ending political
battle and Israel is seriously considering inviting the European
Union into Gaza to police the Egyptian-Gaza borders. The remarks of
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon before American Jewish leaders
in New York last Sunday couldn’t help but to have a prophetic
undertone. The embattled Israeli leader, who has taken tremendous
criticism for being the first Jewish leader to evict Jews from their
own property in Gaza and the West Bank, admitted that he had
tremendous political problems. Sharon earned applause from the
audience when he said at the beginning of his remarks, "I have
to go back to solve some of the internal problems I am facing. I
have been gone for about a week, and I have to go back if you want
me to come back in my present capacity." Indeed, the heat is
on. Like his American counterpart President George W. Bush,
Sharon’s popularity has declined immensely since the Gaza
evacuation. For the rest of this article and other biblically
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- Iran
Making Its End Times Move As Supported By Russia, China, India -
Bill Wilson (September 20, 2005)
- Telltale signs of Iran’s intent to develop its nuclear
capabilities and share them with the rest of the Islamic world
emerged last week at the United Nations, while at the same time,
Russia, China and even India have discouraged the United States and
its European allies from aggressively pursuing U.N. Security Council
action against the Persian Empire. Speaking before the United
Nations in New York, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his
country had an “unalienable right” to pursue a nuclear program
He said that the United States and European Union
negotiators—Britain, France and Germany—were employing a
propaganda campaign to wrongly accuse Iran of having non-peaceful
intentions with its nuclear program. Ahmadinejad, however, seemed to
be using the United Nations as a soapbox for his own brand of
propaganda. For the rest of this article and other biblically
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- Incredible
Parallels Between Israel and the U.S. Evacuations - Bill Koenig
[From the Sept. 9 Koenig's Eye View] - Here is the beginning
of parallels between Israel and the U.S. evacuations. We are
discovering more each week. We will keep adding to this in the
coming weeks.
Below are President Bush’s statements pertaining to Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon and Israel’s completion of their
disengagement evacuation. These excerpts are from speeches on Aug.
22–23.
President Honors Veterans of Foreign Wars at National
Convention Salt Palace Convention Center – Salt Lake City, Utah
– Aug. 22, 2005
Note: The following is an excerpt from President Bush’s speech
pertaining to Israel.
In the heart of the Middle East, a hopeful story is unfolding. After
decades of shattered promises and stolen lives, peace is within
reach in the Holy Land. The Palestinian people have expressed
their desire for sovereignty and peace in free and fair elections.
President Abbas has rejected violence and taken steps toward
democratic reform. This past week, Prime Minister Sharon and the
Israeli people took a courageous and painful step by beginning to
remove settlements in Gaza and parts of the northern West Bank.
The Israeli disengagement is an historic step that reflects the bold
leadership of Prime Minister Sharon.
Both Israelis and Palestinians have elected governments committed
to peace and progress, and the way forward is clear. We’re
working for a return to the road map. We’re helping the
Palestinians to prepare for self-government and to defeat terrorists
who attack Israel, and terrorists who oppose the establishment of a
peaceful Palestinian state. We’re providing $50 million in
direct assistance to the Palestinians for new housing and
infrastructure projects in Gaza. We remain fully committed to
defending the security and well-being of our friend and ally,
Israel, and we demand an end to terrorism and violence in every
form, because we know that progress toward peace depends on an end
to terror. We’ll continue working for the day when the map of
the Middle East shows two democratic states, Israel and Palestine,
living side-by-side in peace and security.
- Outdoor
Enthusiasts Create a Waterproof "Outdoor Bible" (September 20, 2005)
- Outdoor enthusiasts Bobby Bardin and Michael Marsee have developed
a waterproof, tear-resistant Bible called The Outdoor Bible,
perfect for campers, hunters, fishermen, athletes and "hammock
swingers with iced tea in hand." "I have always loved to
be in God's creation, exposed to the elements," Bardin said,
"and I have often desired to have my Bible by my side for
reading here and there." But, he admitted, he rarely took his
Bible with him because he didn't want it to get wet or ripped up.
Bardin particularly remembered trying to lead a mountaintop worship
service in Vail, Colorado, wishing his Bible was waterproof.
"It was my first year to lead mountaintop worship services with
Alpine Resort Ministry," he recalled, and "I remember
trying to read Scripture on those snowy Sundays while huge
snowflakes melted onto the pages." more...
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