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This is an overview on the topic of Gog/Magog which
I believe shows how close we are to the invasion spoken of in Ezekiel
38,39. I don't know when it will happen, but just look at the news, things are really starting to come together. There
is so much news lining up to prophecy, and I'm trying to track it on my
Gog/Magog page. I know I've missed some, but what I have found is very
telling. For instance,
Iran and Syria have a defense
agreement.
Iran and Syria's security is
intertwined. Israel has threatened to attack Damascus.
Isaiah 17
speaks to Damascus becoming a ruinous heap, and verse 9 says they forsake
the cities because of the children of
Israel.
Ezekiel 38
speaks of Gog/Magog being brought forth with hooks in their jaws. This
gives me the impression that like a fish on a hook, they are brought to the mountains of Israel.
I think this defense agreement between Syria and Iran may be the hook that
brings a more than willing Iran and friends against Israel.
If they are coming on account of Damascus being made a ruinous heap, then
watching the news, you could see why this could all happen very soon.
Then there's the
Russian and
Turkish Muslim
"peacekeeping" troops on the Northern border of Israel,
where bunkers have been
discovered all throughout the area. With Syria transporting
weapons to the terrorists in Lebanon, I'm sure there's plenty of weapons
stashed away for these armies from the North.
Turkey has flat out said "Nobody
should expect us to remain neutral" in regards to the current
conflict.
Russia is becoming a Muslim state.
If I remember correctly, the Gog/Magog armies attack from the North
suddenly and consist of Russian, Turkish, and Iranian troops among some
other Muslim nations.
Israel is actually requesting the
Turkish assistance and welcoming these armies to their Northern border.
Yet
Jews are at risk as Turkey goes
radical.
I think you can see where I'm going with all this. We could see all this
happen quite suddenly, even before the year is out, as Israel's clock runs
out of time and they feel they have to act.
Damascus is a previously declared
target, housing many of the leaders of the terrorist
organizations most wanted dead by Israel. It was also reported October 7,
2006 that
Tehran and Damascus are gearing
up for a pre-emptive Syrian attack on Israel. I think Israel
has good reason to act. Iran is about to get the nukes, although I believe
they've had them for years through Russia. Now North Korea has nukes and
the sides are formed. Israel can't wait too much longer and nobody else
will come to her rescue...yet!
Ezekiel
38:14-23
Therefore, son of man, prophesy and say unto Gog, Thus saith the Lord
GOD; In that day when my people of Israel dwelleth safely, shalt thou
not know it? And thou shalt come from thy place out of the north parts,
thou, and many people with thee, all of them riding upon horses, a great
company, and a mighty army: And
thou shalt come up against my people of
Israel, as a cloud to cover the land;
it shall be in the latter days,
and I will bring thee against my land, that the heathen may know me,
when I shall be sanctified in thee, O Gog, before their eyes. Thus saith
the Lord GOD; Art thou he of whom I have spoken in old time by my
servants the prophets of Israel, which prophesied in those days many
years that I would bring thee against them? And it shall come to pass at
the same time when Gog shall come against the land of Israel, saith the
Lord GOD, that my fury shall come up in my face. For in my jealousy and
in the fire of my wrath have I spoken, Surely in that day there shall be
a great shaking in the land of Israel; So that the fishes of the sea,
and the fowls of the heaven, and the beasts of the field, and all
creeping things that creep upon the earth, and all the men that are upon
the face of the earth, shall shake at my presence, and the mountains
shall be thrown down, and the steep places shall fall, and every wall
shall fall to the ground. And I will call for a sword against him
throughout all my mountains, saith the Lord GOD: every man's sword shall
be against his brother. And I will plead against him with pestilence and
with blood; and I will rain upon him,
and upon his bands, and upon the many people that are with him, an
overflowing rain, and great hailstones, fire, and brimstone.
Thus will I magnify myself, and
sanctify myself; and I will be known in
the eyes of many nations, and
they shall know that I am the LORD.
The way things are going now, we could see this
come to pass very soon. May the lost and blind in this world soon desire
to see. There may not be much time left. Be ready to address this event
when it happens and ascribe all glory to God who is. The watchmen in these
times will be the ones that will know what is going on. The more we know
what's going on, the better we can answer the questions nobody else can
and be that stable example of who Christ is and glorify His name for all
He has done and given us. |
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Islam: What the West Needs to Know - Trailer -
Is Islam
a religion of peace? Not according to this documentary. Shown in US
theaters summer 2006. Features Robert Spencer, former terrorist Walid
Shoebat, Bat Yeor, Serge Trifkovic, and Abdullah Al-Araby.
Official site
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DEBKAfile Exclusive: Hamas hardliner Khaled Meshaal’s deposits in
Cairo a list of tough, non-negotiable ultimatums for a ceasefire and
Palestinian unity
(November 26, 2006) - Meshaal’s consent to finally
travel to Cairo last week raised some hopes that he had come around to
accepting a Palestinian unity government and discussing the release of
kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilead Shalit. He soon dashed those hopes. Our
sources learn he has left Cairo leaving behind a list of tough demands
and headed for Yemen to lead a secret Hamas conference called to plot
the next Palestinian-Israeli war. These demands are disclosed here by
our military sources: 1. To procure Shalit’s release, Israeli
must free 1,400 jailed Palestinians in three stages, including all
Hamas, Fatah and other terrorists, such as Marwan Barghouti, who was
convicted to six life sentences for murdering six Israelis. For the
first batch of 400 women and minors, the Israeli soldier will be handed
to Egypt. After the second batch of 500 (including the murderers) is
released, Shalit’s parents and Israeli representatives will be allowed
to see him. 2. Israel must halt all military operations in the
Gaza and West Bank, including preventive detentions. 3. For his
consent to a Palestinian unity government, the Hamas politburo chief
wants a mechanism for opening the Palestinian Liberation Organization
umbrella to Hamas membership and appointing him permanent chairman in
place of Mahmoud Abbas. Meshaal will thus acquire total control of the
Palestinian movement and its resources worldwide. 4. Hamas will
retain treasury, interior and foreign affairs in the unity government.
5. Within six months, Israel must withdraw to the June 4, 1967
borders and an independent Palestinian state established, else the
Palestinians will wage a third intifada. DEBKAfile’s military sources
seriously question the wisdom of prime minister Ehud Olmert’s alacrity
in accepting Mahmoud Abbas’ assurance of a missile ceasefire binding on
all the terrorist groups. Olmert, foreign minister Tzipi Livni and
defense minister Amir Peretz, who decided on acceptance, must have
realized that the ceasefire on offer would not hold. First, because
Meshaal instructed Hamas to hold out for its extension to the West Bank
as well as the Gaza Strip; and, second, because Hamas transferred a
large quantity of Qassam missiles to the Iran-sponsored Jihad Islami and
the Fatah al Aqsa Brigades and other terrorist branches. They were
directed to keep the missiles coming and so make a sham of the purported
ceasefire declared for 06:00 hours Sunday, Nov. 26. By precipitately
pulling the Israeli units away from their successful counter-missile
operations in N. Gaza, the Olmert government made way for the missile
crews to return to their firing sites and keep up the barrage against
Israeli civilian locations without pause. Thirteen were fired – most
exploding in Sderot before 10:00 am Sunday. Their pretext? A number of
suspected terrorists was detained in Hebron, West Bank, early Sunday.
Olmert responded by urging “restraint” to give the Palestinians another
chance.
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Russian-born businessman: I met poisoned ex-spy Litvinenko in
Israel
(November 25, 2006)
- Russian-born businessman Leonid Nevzlin, former CEO of the Yukos
oil company and current chairman of the Diaspora Museum in Tel
Aviv, said Friday that he had met in Israel with former Russian
spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died Thursday in London from
poisoning. During the meeting, Litvinenko allegedly passed Nevzlin
documents containing classified information possibly damaging to
the current leadership in Russia. In Nevzlin's estimation,
Litvinenko's murder was tied to the information relating to Yukos
contained in the documents. Nevzlin has turned the documents over
to the London Metropolitan Police, who are investigating the
murder. British police announced Friday that traces of a
radioactive substance, Polonium 210, were found in Litvinenko's
urine. Polonium 210 is known to be highly lethal and very
difficult to detect. Litvinenko served until 1998 as a colonel in
the Federal Security Services of Russia as part of a special unit
that carried out investigations and special operations against
businessmen. A few months before his murder, Litvinenko arrived in
Israel in order to pass the documents to Nevzelin. The Government
of Russia has issued an arrest warrant for Nevzlin, arguing that
he is wanted for tax evasion, budget irregularities, and for
connection to the murder of the mayor a Siberian town where Yukos
was operating. It appears at this time that Litvinenko was
murdered because of his association with Anna Politkovskaya, the
Russian journalist who was shot to death in her apartment on
October 7. Politkovskaya had also been a harsh critic of Putin's.
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Real Hardball, on this story too.
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Gog and Magog Alliance - CSTO ready to cooperate with SCO
UzReport.com
(November 24, 2006)
- CSTO states:
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Russia, Uzbekistan
SCO states: China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan,
India, Iran, Mongolia, Pakistan Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) member states completed internal
voting procedures on the ratification of draft Memorandum on mutual
understanding between secretariats of CSTO and SCO, CSTO press service reported.
The draft Memorandum on mutual understanding between secretariats of two
organizations was prepared at SCO and approved at Council of Foreign Affairs
Ministers (CFAM) of SCO in May of this year. In accordance with the CSTO policy,
the standing committee of CSTO sent the document draft to member-countries for
ratification. According to the draft document the parties are ready to cooperate
in the mutually interesting spheres. In particular, this includes regional and
international security, fighting terrorism, illegal drug and weapon circulation,
organized and transnational crime. The parties plan to provide consultancy and
exchange information on the mutually interesting issues. Moreover, SCO and CSTO
will be able to develop joint programs and events in order to cooperate in the
mentioned above spheres. Belarus, Kyrgyz republic, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
ratified the document without criticisms, whereas Armenia, Kazakhstan and Russia
sent criticisms to the document, CSTO secretariat informs. Major criticisms had
a clarifying nature, but some of them were fundamental. For example, Armenia
suggested broadening the cooperation of two organizations by introducing a
sphere of illegal migration control. The standing committee under CSTO examined
the amendments and criticisms and completed the document. The draft Memorandum
will be presented for further consideration to the CSTO Council of Foreign
Affairs Ministers. Its session is planned to take place in Minsk in December of
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Erdogan calls on pope to back 'alliance of civilizations'
(November 24, 2006)
- Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Recep Erdogan has urged Pope Benedict
XVI to back the "Alliance of Civilizations" between the West and the
Muslim world launched in 2004 by Ankara and Madrid. "The pope, who is
both a politician and a religious figure, can play an important role in
replacing a climate of war with a climate of peace," Erdogan said over
Italian television late Thursday. Erdogan, who will not be in Ankara
during the pope's visit next week, said his "only message" for Benedict
was "to support the Turko-Spanish initiative of an 'Alliance of
Civilizations' as an alternative to the clash of civilizations." The
initiative, launched at the United Nations in September 2004, is
designed to join Western and Muslim states to fight radical Islam. It
calls on institutions and civil society to overcome prejudices and
misunderstandings between peoples of different cultures and religions.
Erdogan, the head of Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party,
which has Islamist roots, reiterated his stance on the pope's remarks in
September viewed by Muslims as linking Islam to violence. "We have never
allowed ourselves to insult the prophets of other religions," he said.
"Our faith even orders us to respect them. Thus we have the right to
expect the same treatment from members of other religions." Erdogan will
be unable to meet the head of the Roman Catholic Church during his
November 28-December 1 visit because he will be at the NATO summit in
Riga, Latvia. "We cannot neglect the Atlantic Alliance because the pope
is coming to Turkey," he said.
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Russian rocket deliveries to Iran started
(November 24, 2006)
- Russia has begun deliveries of the Tor-M1 air defence rocket system to
Iran, Russian news agencies quoted military industry sources as saying,
in the latest sign of a Russian-US rift over Iran. "Deliveries of the
Tor-M1 have begun. The first systems have already been delivered to
Tehran," ITAR-TASS quoted an unnamed, high-ranking source as saying
Friday. The United States has pressed Russia to halt military sales to
Iran, which Washington accuses of harbouring secret plans to build a
nuclear weapon. Moscow has consistently defended its weapons trade with
Iran. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov said the contract for 29
rocket systems, signed in December last year, was legitimate because the
Tor-M1 has a purely defensive role. ITAR-TASS reported that the rockets
were to be deployed around Iran's nuclear sites, including the still
incomplete, Russian-built atomic power station at Bushehr. In August,
Washington announced sanctions against several companies, including
Russian arms exporter Rosoboronexport, for supplying technology to Iran
that could allegedly be used to develop missile technology and weapons
of mass destruction. Under the sanctions no US company can deal with
foreign companies on the sanctions list for two years. A spokesman for
Rosoboronexport contacted by AFP would not confirm or deny the reports
about the Tor-M1 delivery, which were also issued by the Interfax news
agency. The Tor-M1 is a low to medium-altitude missile fired from a
tracked vehicle against airplanes, helicopters and other airborne
targets.
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Ahmadinejad Predicts Collapse of Israel, U.S., U.K.
(November
26, 2006) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted the
collapse of Israel, the U.S. and Britain, attacking what he called their
"oppressive behavior." "The Zionist regime is on a steep downhill
towards collapse and disgrace," Ahmandinejad told supporters at a rally
of Basiji militia forces near Tehran today. In a reference to the U.S.
and U.K., he said "the collapse and crumbling of your devilish rule has
started." The speech was carried live on state television. Iran doesn't
recognize Israel, and Ahmadinejad drew international condemnation after
saying in October 2005 that Israel should be "wiped off the map." The
U.S. and Iran have had no diplomatic ties since 1980 following the
seizure of diplomats at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979. The U.K.,
which has an embassy in Tehran, is among the three European countries
pushing for sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. The Iranian
president also called on neighboring countries to drive out "foreign
occupiers," in a reference to U.S.-led forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"The people of the region are well able to establish regional security,"
the president said in the speech near the shrine of the Islamic Republic
founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. "The presence of foreigners is the
source of discord and conflict." Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, whose
visit to Tehran yesterday was postponed because of the curfew imposed on
Baghdad since Nov. 23, will fly to the Iranian capital tomorrow, state
television reported separately today. The Iraqi president's trip to Iran
is aimed at "expanding bilateral ties in business, trade and transport
affairs," the report said. Iraq security will not be the main issue
discussed in this meeting, the Iranian Foreign Ministry's press office
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He sure is being cocky, like he knows something we don't. He's expecting
the 12th Mahdi and the end of the world. The world sees room for
negotiations. Perhaps the world should understand more of
the destiny
surrounding the 12th Mahdi.
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Abdullah: Possibility Of Three Civil Wars In Mideast
(November
26, 2006) - Jordan's King Abdullah said Sunday the problems in
the Middle East go beyond the war in Iraq and that much of the region
soon could become engulfed in violence unless the central issues are
addressed quickly. "We could possibly imagine going into 2007 and having
three civil wars on our hands," he said, citing conflicts in Iraq,
Lebanon and the decades-long strife between the Palestinians and
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superhero to come and save them from the mess that is the Middle East.
As the Bible says, Jerusalem is a burdensome stone to the nations of the
world, yet they cannot come against her without being dashed to pieces.
Zechariah 12:3 There will be someone who will
solve the problems, at least on the surface. The need for a political
savior has arisen, who will step forward and amaze the world?
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Chirac, Prodi call for European push on Middle East peace
(November
25, 2006) -
Italian Premier Romano Prodi and French President Jacques Chirac pressed
for a greater European role in Middle East peacemaking at a summit
Friday and called for the formation of a Palestinian national unity
government. The two leaders, meeting in the Tuscan town of Lucca, said
such a move would help end the recent bloodshed in the Gaza Strip and
open the door for peace efforts, such as the initiative launched last
week by Spain, France and Italy - the three largest contributors to a UN
force in Lebanon. "We will work on this so that concrete solutions for
the dramatic situation in the Middle East start from Gaza," Prodi told
AP. Chirac and Prodi reaffirmed their support for the peace initiative
announced last week, and Chirac indicated it would be expanded to
include Britain and Germany. More details were to be discussed next
month in Brussels. The plan has five components - an immediate
cease-fire, formation of a Palestinian national unity government that
could gain international recognition, a prisoner exchange, talks between
Israel's prime minister and the Palestinian president, and an
international mission in Gaza to monitor a cease-fire. Prodi and Chirac
both voiced their horror at the shocking assassination Tuesday of
Lebanese Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel. Prodi said the two countries
shared the same strategy on Syria, even if some of the tactics were
different. While Chirac has largely cut off dialogue with Syria, Prodi
urged keeping lines of communication open. more...
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of the revived Roman empire coming forth in new form, the beast with
seven heads and 10 horns. Read
Recommendation 666 by
Herb Peters for more on that prophetic development. Who in Europe
will head this venture to bring peace to the Middle East? Keep watching!
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Prime Minister Accepts Gaza Cease-Fire Offer From Palestinian President
(November
25, 2006) - Palestinians and Israelis are to lay down their arms
in Gaza at 6 a.m. Sunday, after militant factions in the coastal strip
agreed to stop all attacks on Israel and Israel reciprocated by pledging
to end an extended offensive against rocket squads. The truce
announcement held out the promise of a possible resumption of
long-stalled peace talks, and was a significant achievement for
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as he tries to put together a more
moderate government to replace the one currently led by Islamic Hamas
radicals. The sides announced the impending truce after Abbas telephoned
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert late Saturday to tell him he had
arrived at an agreement with Palestinian factions to stop all violence
from Gaza. Abbas asked that Israel, in turn, stop all military
operations in Gaza and withdraw all its forces, and Olmert agreed,
spokespeople for both leaders said. more...
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Earthquake Hits Hawaii's Big Island
(November
24, 2006) - An earthquake with a magnitude of at least 4.5 struck
off the northwest coast of the Big Island on Thursday in the same area
where two stronger temblors struck last month. The quake, centered about
11 miles northwest of Puuanahulu, shook homes on the Big Island, Maui
and Oahu, but it did not produce a tsunami threat, according to the
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated its
magnitude at 5.0; the Tsunami Warning Center estimated it at 4.5.
Boulders and other debris forced the temporary closure of Highway 19
near Laupahoehoe on the Big Island, said state Department of
Transportation spokesman Scott Ishikawa. There were isolated power
outages in Kona on the Big Island, but no other damages were immediately
reported. Magnitude 6.7 and 6.0 earthquakes shook the islands Oct. 15,
causing power outages, bridge collapses and road closures. Those quakes
caused an estimated $200 million in damages.
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Dead Russian ex-spy accuses Putin
(November
24, 2006) - Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko has accused
Russian President Vladimir Putin of involvement in his death, in a
statement dictated before he died. Mr. Litvinenko, 43, who died in a
London hospital on Thursday evening and is thought to have been
poisoned, said his killer was "barbaric and ruthless". Protest from
around the world "will reverberate, Mr Putin, in your ears for the rest
of your life," he said. The Kremlin has dismissed allegations it was
involved as "sheer nonsense". Scotland Yard said officers were now
investigating "an unexplained death". Anti-terror police are leading the
investigation, and it is still unclear what killed the former KGB agent.
Friends have said he was poisoned because of his criticism of Russia. In
the statement, read out by his friend Alex Goldfarb outside University
College Hospital, London, Mr. Litvinenko said he had a "message to the
person responsible for my present condition". more...
Seems "Mr." Putin's true colors are being revealed
for our benefit.
Hubble telescope's top ten greatest space photographs
(November 23, 2006)
- For a while it looked as if the whole mission would end in
embarrassing failure. After it was launched in 1990, the Hubble Space
Telescope, a $1.5 billion orbiting observatory, was found to have a
glitch in its giant lens - rendering Earth's first orbital observatory
short-sighted. But after an audacious Shuttle repair mission, when
Hubble was fixed with what is effectively a pair of eyeglasses to
correct its sight, the telescope has returned some of the most stunning
images ever captured by science. And now astronomers have voted for the
best pictures taken by Hubble in its 16 years in orbit. Hubble's Top Ten
are shown here, and they illustrate that our universe is not only deeply
strange, but also almost impossibly beautiful. Hubble, which is about
the size of a bus, has been sending pictures and data back to scientists
since it began operating 370 miles up. It transmits about 120 gigabytes
of information every week. That's equal to about 3,600 feet of books on
a shelf. By putting a telescope into space, astronomers can get views of
distant objects without having to look through Earth's thick and soupy
atmosphere. From hundreds of miles above the clouds and weather, Hubble
can provide pictures of unparalleled clarity and sharpness. Over its
life, Hubble has been pointed at objects as diverse as the Moon and the
most distant galaxies, to help scientists better understand the wonders
of the known universe.
more... I love the wonders
of heaven, they declare the glory of God. I think you'll agree.
Baghdad locked down
(November
23, 2006) - Baghdad was under curfew on Friday and the government
appealed for calm after car bombs in a Shi'ite stronghold killed 160 in
the bloodiest single attack of the war, pushing Iraq closer to the abyss
of anarchy. A further 257 people were wounded in the blasts, which left
bloodied remains and blackened bodies scattered amid blazing vehicles.
Mortars hit a Sunni enclave soon after, apparently in retaliation for
the car bombs, which came as gunmen assaulted the Shi'ite-held Health
Ministry in a bold daylight raid. "It's an extravagant attack
specifically designed to trigger retaliation," said Toby Dodge, an Iraq
expert at Queen Mary, University of London, likening it to the bombing
of a Shi'ite shrine in Samarra in Febuary that sparked a surge in
bloodshed. Iraqi and U.S. leaders accuse al Qaeda and diehard followers
of deposed president Saddam Hussein of seeking to provoke a Shi'ite
backlash in order to profit from ensuing chaos. The attacks come after a
week of tension inside the U.S.- backed national unity government. Under
pressure over Iraq after Republicans were defeated at midterm elections
this month, President George W. Bush has pressed Shi'ite and minority
Sunni leaders to rein in militants to avoid all-out civil war. more...
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'God' erased: Names of U.S. cities forced to be changed? (November
22, 2006) - If an atheist who contends "In God We Trust" violates
religious rights under his own "First Amendment Church of True Science"
wins in court, the changes in the U.S. could be radical, says a lawyer
defending the national motto. Banning references to God or Christianity
in the public sphere would mean, for example, Los Angeles – "The Angels"
– would need a new name, according to Kevin Snider, chief counsel of the
Pacific Justice Institute. Sacramento,
too, would disappear, because one couldn't have a city called "The
Sacraments," he told WND. The motto would disappear from U.S. coins,
where it first appeared in the 1800s, and the precedent would just
ripple from there, he said. "We better take this one seriously,"
constitutional attorney Herbert W. Titus told D. James Kennedy's
Coral Ridge ministry. "Otherwise, we're going to see a very strong
erosion of the references to God at the federal level." The radical
elimination of those references already has been under way for some
years, as WND reported in a story about the
U.S. Supreme Court changing its official description of stone
tablets in the artwork within the very chamber where decisions are
delivered. As recently as 20 years ago, they were officially the Ten
Commandments. Now they are the Ten Amendments. The lawsuit at issue was
brought by Michael Newdow, who earlier challenged the words "under God"
in the Pledge of Allegiance. The U.S. Supreme Court rejected his claim
in that case, but on a technicality, and Newdow refiled the action.
Newdow then also sued over the national motto, alleging it infringed on
his rights, but the claims were turned back at the district court level,
where Judge Frank C. Damrell Jr. cited a 36-year-old appellate ruling
and concluded the national motto "has nothing whatsoever to do with the
establishment of religion." That previous ruling said the motto's "use
is of a patriotic or ceremonial character and bears no true resemblance
to a government sponsorship of a religious exercise." more...
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What can I say? Sign of the times. See how much longer
God protects the USA as the USA stops recognizing Him.
Anti-Syrian leader
Warns of More Lebanon Violence (November
22, 2006) - Lebanon's most prominent anti-Syrian leader said on
Wednesday he expected Damascus to assassinate more politicians after the
shooting of a Christian minister raised fears of a new spasm of
factional violence. Lebanon began three days of mourning for Industry
Minister Pierre Gemayel who died as he drove through a Christian suburb
of Beirut on Tuesday. He was the sixth anti-Syrian politician to be
killed in nearly two years. The assassination turned Lebanon's
Independence Day on Wednesday into a somber occasion. All festivities,
including a military parade, were cancelled. The murder also heightened
tensions between the anti-Syrian government and the pro-Damascus
opposition led by Hezbollah, the powerful Shi'ite Muslim guerrilla group
determined to topple what it regards as a pro-U.S. cabinet. Druze leader
Walid Jumblatt blamed Syria
for Gemayel's assassination and said he expected more killings aimed at
undermining parliament's ruling majority. Syria has joined international
condemnation of the killing. "It seems the Syrian regime will continue
with the assassinations. I expect more assassinations but no matter what
they do, we are here and we will be victorious," Jumblatt said, echoing
fears expressed by other senior Christian figures.
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Bush warns Syria, Iran after Lebanon killing
(November
21, 2006) - US President George W. Bush accused Syria and
Iran of fomenting violence and instability in Lebanon,
as he condemned the assassination of Lebanese cabinet minister Pierre Gemayel.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice meanwhile made a hasty telephone call to
Lebanon's Prime Minister Fuad Siniora, amid signs of US concern over the fate of
the Beirut government which emerged from Lebanon's 'cedar revolution.' "Today we
saw again the vicious face of those who hate freedom," Bush told American troops
in Hawaii during a trip home from Asia. "We strongly condemn the assassination
today in Lebanon of Pierre Gemayel." Bush did not apportion direct blame but
called for an investigation into "those people and those forces" behind the
killing of the anti-Syrian Christian leader. "We support the Siniora government
and its democracy and we support the Lebanese people's desire to live in peace
and we support their efforts to defend their democracy against attempts by
Syria, Iran and allies to foment instability and violence in that important
country," said Bush. The killing came against a backdrop of global calls, so far
resisted by the United States, for a dialogue with Syria and Iran over chaos in
Iraq. But Bush's tone, further bolstered in a written statement on the killing,
appeared to cast further doubt on already slim chances of such a diplomatic
opening. "Syria's refusal to cease and desist from its continuing efforts to
destabilize Lebanon's democratically elected government" was a violation of UN
Security Council resolutions, Bush said. "We also demand that Syria treat
Lebanon as a genuinely sovereign neighbor, establishing full diplomatic
relations with Lebanon," he said. The president said the assassination made it
even more important for the United Nations Security Council to seek justice in
the killing of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri last year.
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Terrorists give order: Jews must evacuate
(November 21, 2006) - The
only way to stop the regular rocket fire on Sderot, an Israeli city of about
20,000 nearly three miles from the Gaza Strip border, is for the Jewish state to
evacuate the entire city, Hamas announced in a statement today. "Only the
departure of residents from Sderot will stop the rocket fire," Abu Abaida,
spokesman for Hamas' so-called military wing, said in a statement to reporters.
"There are no limits on our rocket attacks and we will prove that in coming
days. We advise residents of Sderot to evacuate," the Hamas spokesman said.
Asked by WND if his statement was rhetoric or whether the Hamas leadership
actually sanctioned a call for Israeli residents to evacuate, Abu Abaida
replied, "We are very, very serious. The evacuation can be done in the next days
or even up to several weeks, but it must be done. And after that, we will stop
all rocket fire unless the Zionists continue more military operations in Gaza"
Abu Abaida said Hamas is seeking to impose "a new equation in which the Zionists
understand that for every incursion into Gaza, we will use our rockets to
bombard your towns and cities until more and more are forced to evacuate. Our
rockets have already improved, as Sderot residents know. We keep working on (the
rockets) to improve deadliness, force and distance." Indeed, Israeli security
sources said Palestinian rockets fired in recent weeks at Sderot have been
packed with more explosive material than ever before. Israel had promised not
to tolerate 'a single rocket attack' Since Israel's withdrawal from Gaza
last summer, hundreds of rockets have slammed into Sderot and other nearby
Jewish communities fired by Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip. Then-Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, whose administration carried out the Gaza withdrawal,
promised the Israeli public the Jewish state would "not tolerate a single rocket
attack on Israel after the disengagement goes through." Sharon said if Israel
needed to invade Gaza, the international community would understand. Today,
Yaakov Yaakobov, a Sderot resident and factory worker, suffered serious injuries
in a rocket attack that scored a direct hit in the building in which he was
working. He later died of his wounds. Yaakabov's wife, speaking to reporters in
a hospital waiting room, said her two sons had not attended school in weeks
because they have been afraid of rocket attacks. She called on Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert to "wake up, because Sderot is crying." more...
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It seems they've been tolerating the rocket issues instead of dealing
with them. I think it's been adequately proven that they can't trust the
Muslims.
AIDS Cases On The Rise (November
21, 2006) - HIV now infects 39.5 million people around the world,
a jump of 2.3 million over the past 2 years, according to an update
released today by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
"The evidence is showing that not only is the global epidemic growing,
but there are also worrying trends where some countries are seeing a
resurgence in infection rates," says Paul De Lay, who directs monitoring
and evaluation for UNAIDS. The report--titled “AIDS Epidemic Update"—is
revised annually. In most years, there is an overall increase in AIDS
cases, and this year is no exception. There are also some new, and grim,
developments. Prevalence increased in certain populations in both
Thailand and Uganda, which have in the past received worldwide
recognition for their successful prevention efforts. Men who have sex
with men now account for 21% of new infections in Thailand, and cases
are also rising in heterosexual couples in rural villages in Uganda (Science,
25 August, p. 1030). In both situations, there appears to be limited use
of condoms. The report also for the first time documents HIV's spread
through injecting drug users--especially those who use heroin--in four
countries in sub-Saharan Africa that have had little of the drug in the
past: Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and South Africa. The region already
accounts for 63% of all infections worldwide. In Eastern Europe and
Central Asia, which has a relatively recent epidemic, the annual number
of new infections was 70% higher than 2 years ago. In all, the regions
have experienced a 20-fold increase in AIDS cases in less than a decade.
About 90% of these infected people live in the Russian Federation and
the Ukraine, and injecting drug users remain the predominant risk group,
but the virus increasingly is spreading from them to their sexual
partners. Solid scientific evidence has shown that strategies such as
needle exchange can powerfully slow the spread, says epidemiologist
Kevin De Cock, who heads the HIV/AIDS program for the World Health
Organization, which co-authored the report. But De Cock says the number
of these kinds of programs in place is still "woefully inadequate." more...
I believe this is a sign of the times.
Matthew 24:3-8 "And
as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him
privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall
be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? And Jesus
answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. For many
shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. And
ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled:
for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For
nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there
shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers
places. All
these are the beginning of sorrows. "
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Voice Vital For EU On Energy Resources, Says Solana
(November
21, 2006) - AN UNPRINCIPLED global scramble for energy resources
may replace battles for territory and Europe must forge a united policy
or face being left behind by rivals, the EU's foreign policy chief
warned yesterday. Javier Solana also warned that competition for energy
could well limit the European Union's ability to push foreign policy
objectives such as conflict resolution and human rights. "The scramble
for territory of the past may be replaced today by the scramble for
energy," he told a conference in Brussels on energy supply security. Mr
Solana said most of the major issues before the UN Security Council had
an important energy dimension, yet too often EU states ended up divided
on energy policy or defending a position that was the lowest common
denominator. "However we choose to deal with such regimes, others will
put the energy needs above anything else. The scramble for energy risks
being pretty unprincipled," he said. "That has to change," he said. "Let
us be clear: if we are not able to launch a unified and substantive
position to these issues, partners will run rings around us. It has
already come pretty close to that on some occasions." The EU gets 50 per
cent of its energy from third countries and that dependency is projected
to grow to 70 per cent by 2020. more...
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Syria and Iraq Restore Diplomatic Relations (November
21, 2006) - Diplomatic relations between Syria and Iraq, which
were severed 24 years ago, were restored Tuesday, government spokesman
Ali al-Dabbagh said. "The latest talks between the Syrian and Iraqi side
have been crowned by declaring a new era with the participation of the
Syrian brothers in working on the security and stability with Iraq and
restoring full diplomatic relations," al-Dabbagh told The Associated
Press. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem arrived in Iraq on Sunday
in the first such visit by a senior Syrian official since the 2003 fall
of Saddam Hussein's regime. He was expected to return home later
Tuesday. Syria broke diplomatic ties with Iraq in 1982, accusing it of
inciting riots in Syria by the banned Muslim Brotherhood. Damascus also
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Islam coming together has never been good for Israel. If the Babylon of
end-times is truly literal Babylon rebuilt we could see the beginning
stages of that right now. If the Muslim nations can unite together, they
will fight less amongst themselves and they all have a common perceived
enemy, Israel.
Messengers From Hell (November
20, 2006) -
Somali radicals dispatched to
Lebanon; world still indifferent. When a swamp
isn't dried up and left to rot and ferment, one cannot later
complain about the mosquitoes on the corpse. A report by the
United Nations revealed recently that during the summer, hundreds
of Somali militiamen fought alongside Hizbullah against the IDF in
Lebanon. This is not just about extreme Muslim brotherhood – it is
a circular deal, whereby Hizbullah recruited mercenaries to fight
against the IDF and in return the Somalis received arms and
training from Syria and Iran. Over the past few years Somalia has
been the closest thing to hell on earth, and I am not referring to
the militias. Since 1991, when President Mohamed Siad Barre was
ousted, the nation has had no significant central government and
has turned into a large, bleeding battlefield between the warring
militias that do not refrain from carrying out unspeakable
atrocities. According to estimates, a million Somalis have died as
a result of torture, disease and hunger - amounting to 10 percent
of the population. The average lifespan stands at 45 years of age.
Do we need further proof that the world and the UN are incompetent
in resolving problems of this type? And the situation is expected
to worsen. Since the beginning of 2006, one of the militias, going
by the name of the Union of Islamic Courts, has become much more
powerful. It was originally founded by local business people who
sought an authority within the general chaos that would bring
thieves and those breaching contracts to trial. The organization's
armed private guard strengthened and its leaders were finally able
to overtake the southern part of the country. In June of this year
they took over the capital of Mogadishu from a rival militia.
American intelligence sources contend that one of the reasons for
their reinforcement is their ties with terror organizations,
including al-Qaeda and terror supporting countries. more...
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Iran Slowly Securing Its Grip Around Israel
(November 20, 2006) - A
nuclear threat is only one of several Iranian problems facing Israel as the
Islamic Republic increases its influence in Gaza and Lebanon. Bush says he would
"understand" an Israeli attack on Iran. The Iranian government is sending money
to Gaza, gradually extending its influence over the region surrounding Israel.
The Islamic Republic has donated $120 million to the Hamas-led Palestinian
Authority, according to an announcement last Thursday by PA Foreign Minister
Mahmoud al-Zahar. The PA official met in Tehran with Ali Larijani, the head of
national security in Iran. Palestinian Authority terrorists in Gaza have become
major beneficiaries of Iranian largesse recently, according to the AFP news
service. “Iran has handed out, until now, over $120 million and says it will
supply more aid. Its support is very important for us,” said the PA foreign
minister. PA terrorists have significantly stepped up their Kassam rocket
attacks against southern Israeli communities recently. Sderot residents have
said the rockets are increasing in accuracy, and now contain more explosives as
well as ball bearings to maximize damage upon impact. Meanwhile, international
efforts to stop Iran’s nuclear development activities have slowly ground to a
halt. Despite threats by the U.N. Security Council to impose sanctions against
the Islamic Republic if it did not end its uranium enrichment program by the end
of August, the program continues uninterrupted, and no action has been taken
against Iran. U.S. President George W. Bush said Sunday night he would
"understand" if Israel attacked the Islamic Republic, but that America would not
help the Jewish State to do so.
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Israel and quiet about Iranian influence and Muslim terrorism. It's clear that
Iran is funding terrorism, but they defiantly continue because nobody can afford
to stand against them right now. At least that's how it would seem. We will see
their defiance crescendo in the near future when they attack the nation of
Israel along with Turkey, Russia, and other Muslim nations. Read Ezekiel 38,39.
It will be God who puts a stop to their attack, and I think that will play right
into the antichrist's hand, playing the great bringer of peace on the world
stage. He will fool the majority of the world though.
Israeli
Minister – Forget Peace, Declare War!
(November 19, 2006)
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Minister for Strategic
Affairs Avigdor Lieberman on Saturday [November 18] said that Israel needs to
wake up and declare war on the “Palestinians,” who do not truly desire peace
with the Jewish state. Lieberman noted that the Oslo Accords and Road Map
peace processes are in tatters because of the Palestinian Arabs’ refusal to
honor their commitments, and insisted that for Israel to continue to adhere to
those defunct scraps of paper is a mistake that threatens the nation’s future.
Instead, said Lieberman, Israel needs to retake control of the Gaza–Sinai
border, liquidate the Hamas leadership, and trash any diplomatic efforts based
on the idea that Mahmoud Abbas’s [Abu Mazen’s] PLO [Palestine Liberation
Organization] is a capable and relevant partner for peace.
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Syria on the Move in Lebanon and Iraq
(November 19, 2006)
- Syrian-backed Hizbullah may be poised to stage a revolution in
Lebanon, while back-room US-Syrian negotiations deal with pressuring Israel to
give up the Golan Heights. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem began a visit
to Iraq on Sunday. The visit will include meetings with US officials in Iraq,
during which Moallem will relay Syria’s demand that Israel retreat from the
Golan Heights in return for Syrian cooperation in Iraq. The insurgents that have
plagued US troops in Iraq have for the most part entered the country from Syria.
According to preliminary reports, former American Secretary of State James
Bakar’s soon-to-be delivered recommendations on Iraq policy include engaging
Syria and Iran in negotiations in order to enable the US formulate an exit
strategy. London’s Sunday Times, which has in the past proven the veracity of
its Syrian sources, quotes Syrian Baath Party official Ayman Abdel Nour saying
that Bashar al-Assad’s “top demand” from the US and Britain is that Israel be
pressured to withdraw from the Golan. "Syria will not do anything unless it has
secured guarantees from Washington and London that every action Damascus takes
to help them will be reciprocated. It will be a step by step scenario: these
actions for those actions,” he said. The Syrian demands also include a staged
withdrawal of US troops from the region.
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'Innocent Citizens' Protecting Terrorists? - No Such Thing
(November 19, 2006)
- Beit El's Rabbi Melamed: "Those who protect terrorists are not
innocent." He was referring to last night's incident in which Arabs gathered at
a terrorist's home to prevent Israel from bombing it. The IDF called off a
planned aerial strike on the home of a leading terrorist commander in northern
Gaza last night, after hundreds of Arabs gathered around the building, defying
Israel to bomb it. Chanting, "Death to America and death to Israel!" in scenes
broadcast on Palestinian Authority television, many of the Arabs said they would
be willing to give their lives in the struggle. However, their bravado was,
unsurprisingly, not tested, as the IDF called off the strike because of the
protest. "The attack plan was canceled because of the people there," an IDF
spokesman said. "We differentiate between innocent people and terrorists." Rabbi
Zalman Melamed, however, says that there were no innocent people there to be
differentiated. "We must do whatever we can to prevent hits on our citizens," he
told Arutz-7 today. "From an ethical point of view, there would have been no
problem to hit the building, even with all the people there. Their presence
there was part of the war against us. From a practical/diplomatic standpoint, of
course, we have to measure our steps carefully." The question of "innocent
citizens" arises, says the Dean of the Beit El Yeshiva Institutions, "only when
you have armies fighting each other on the battlefront, and the citizenry is
detached from the forces. But in this case, in Gaza, where the terrorists and
citizens are intertwined, there is no difference between them."
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The Elephants are Going Mad (November
19, 2006) -
We're not going anywhere," my driver, Nelson Okello, whispered one morning last June, the two of us sitting in
a jeep just after dawn in Queen Elizabeth National Park in
southwestern Uganda. We'd stopped to observe what appeared to be a
"rogue" elephant grazing in a patch of tall savannah grasses. This
elephant, however, soon proved to be not a rogue — a young bull
elephant that has been banished after making an overly strong
power play against the dominant male of his herd — but part of a
cast of at least 30. The ground vibrations registered just before
the emergence of the herd from the surrounding trees and brush. We
sat watching the elephants cross the road before us, seeming, for
all their heft, so light on their feet. Then, from behind a
thicket of acacia trees directly off our front left bumper, a huge
female emerged. "The matriarch," Okello said softly. There was a
small calf beneath her, freely foraging and knocking about within
the secure cribbing of four massive legs. After 15 minutes or so,
Okello started inching the jeep forward, revving the engine,
trying to make us sound as beastly as possible. The matriarch,
however, was having none of it, holding her ground, the fierce
white of her eyes as bright as that of her tusks. Although I
pretty much knew the answer, I asked Okello if he was considering
trying to drive around. "No," he said, raising an index finger for
emphasis. "She'll charge. We should stay right here." I'd have
considered it a wise policy even at a more peaceable juncture in
the course of human-elephant relations. In recent years, however,
those relations have become markedly more bellicose. Just two days
before I arrived, a woman was killed by an elephant in Kazinga, a
nearby fishing village. Two months earlier, a man was fatally
gored by a young male elephant at the northern edge of the park.
African elephants use their long tusks to forage through dense
jungle brush. They've also been known to wield them, however, with
the ceremonious flash and precision of gladiators, pinning down a
victim with one knee in order to deliver the decisive thrust.
Okello told me that a young tourist was killed in this fashion two
years ago in Murchison Falls National Park, north of where we
were. These were not isolated incidents. All across Africa, India
and parts of Southeast Asia, from within and around whatever
patches and corridors of their natural habitat remain, elephants
have been striking out, destroying villages and crops, attacking
and killing human beings. In fact, these attacks have become so
commonplace that a new statistical category, known as
human-elephant conflict, or HEC, was created by researchers in the
mid-1990s to monitor the problem. more...
Taken literally, the fourth horseman of
Revelation 6:7,8 uses the beasts of the earth to kill. Perhaps this
is the kind of thing that these verses are talking about? Will we see an
increase in fatal animal attacks across the world?
So How Come We Haven't Stopped It?
(November 19, 2006)
- Early in his first term, President Bush received a National
Security Council memo outlining the world's inaction regarding the
genocide in Rwanda. In what may have been a burst of indignation
and bravado, the president wrote in the margin of the memo, "Not
on my watch." Five years later, and nearly four years into what
Bush himself has repeatedly called genocide, the crisis in Sudan's
Darfur region is intensifying without a meaningful response from
the White House. Perhaps Harvard professor Samantha Power's
tongue-in-cheek theory is correct: The memo was inadvertently
placed on top of the president's wristwatch, and he didn't want it
to happen again. But if Bush's expressions of concern for the
victims in Darfur are genuine, then why isn't his administration
taking real action? The answer is one of the great untold stories
of this young century, one in which human rights principles clash
with post-9/11 counterterrorism imperatives. During my visits to
Darfur in the past few months, I've heard testimony from
Darfurians that villages are still burned to the ground, women are
still gang-raped by Janjaweed militias and civilians are still
terrorized by the Sudanese air force's bombings. As Darfur
descends further into hell, all signs explaining the United
States' pathetic response point to one man: Osama bin Laden. In
the early 1990s, bin Laden lived in Sudan, the guest of the very
regime responsible for the Darfur atrocities. At the time, bin
Laden's main local interlocutor was an official named Salah
Abdallah Gosh. After 9/11, however, Gosh became a more active
counterterrorism partner: detaining terrorism suspects and turning
them over to the United States; expelling Islamic extremists; and
raiding suspected terrorists' homes and handing evidence to the
FBI. Gosh's current job as head of security for the government
also gives him a lead role in the regime's counterinsurgency
strategy, which relies on the Janjaweed militias to destroy
non-Arab villages in Darfur. The deepening intelligence-sharing
relationship between Washington and Khartoum blunted any U.S.
response to the state-sponsored violence that exploded in Darfur
in 2003 and 2004. U.S. officials have told my colleague Colin
Thomas-Jensen and me that access to Gosh's information would be
jeopardized if the Bush administration confronted Khartoum on
Darfur. And since 2001, the administration had been pursuing a
peace deal between southern Sudanese rebels and the regime in
Khartoum -- a deal aimed at placating U.S. Christian groups that
had long demanded action on behalf of Christian minorities in
southern Sudan. The administration didn't want to undermine that
process by hammering Khartoum over Darfur. The people of Darfur
never had a chance. more...
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Al-Qaeda: Kill the Christians
(November 17,
2006) -
An
al-Qaeda manual made a surprise reappearance on October 31st
in a new repackaged, reformatted edition on an online jihadi forum associated with the terrorist organization. The manual,
A Guide for the Undecided on the Legitimacy of Killing Christians,
(Irshad al-Hayara fi Ibahat Dimaa al-Nasara) made its first
appearance back in September 2002, published by the al-Qaeda “think
tank,” the now defunct Center for Islamic Research and Study, in their
bi-weekly magazine,
Sawt al-Jihad (The Voice of Jihad). Translated excerpts
from the 56-page manual, authored by Hafid Abu-Basir, are available
from the
Site Institute.
But republication of this manual in a new format has counter-terrorism
officials concerned that it’s re-release might be a sign of
forthcoming terror attacks directed at Americans. In Chapter 15 of the
document, Abu-Basir offers encouragement to dispirited Muslims that
fresh attacks against the American infidels are forthcoming: "Beloved
ones, I bring you the great, joyful news, which is the coming attack
in America, with the permission of Allah, in a new wonderful method.
America will be shocked once more, and this time Bush of the infidels
will cry again." The Guide for the Undecided is an
extensive theological warrant deeply rooted in Quranic and Hadith
sources for the killing of Americans based on what the author alleges
are historical wrongs committed by America against Muslims worldwide.
An entire section of the work, “Al-Umariyah Conditions,” (Chapter 9)
is dedicated to explaining that the only proper role for Christians
and Jews are as subjected and submissive dhimmis – legal
non-persons. It also provides justification for attacks directed at
Muslim allies and Islamic governments working with the U.S. government
and thoroughly rejects any coexistence with America. Not only might
this document itself and its recent reappearance anticipate terror
attacks inside the U.S. in the near-term; but in the long-term, it
serves as a template of terror that is intended to be followed by
generations of followers advancing the global Islamic jihad.
The growing library of jihadi strategic studies envisions
violent confrontation with the West until the submission of the West
under the green flag of Islam is made a reality.
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