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PART TWO: Behind The Veil In Washington DC -- The Rise Of
Angelic Rule
(January 9, 2007) - Years
ago I remember watching when for the first time in history
Catholic authorities allowed network television to broadcast an
exorcism. Permission was given to ABC’s "20/20" to cover the
event, and on April 5, 1991 the ritual was televised. The
extraordinary moment was a first for network programming, yet
something about the show caused my thoughts to wander. In the
past I had been involved with cases of exorcism (on two
published accounts I and others actually witnessed ‘existence
manifestations’ outside our understanding of physics), but now I
questioned if perhaps we were missing something bigger—a
comparison between what leads to individual demonic possession
and a wider cultural phenomenon known in fashionable theology as
"geographical demonic strongholds." I soon began to question
that if personal behavior was one route to opening doors to
diabolical invasion on an individual level, might nations
similarly come under siege to a larger "hive" of nefarious power
through collective behavioral or gestured invitation to evil by
those having geopolitical authority? Most adults are aware that
if people who preside over legislative bodies sense public
apathy, they may abandon their responsibility to govern for the
good of the people and in worse case scenarios begin using their
positions in power for their own elitist or even occultist
aspirations. If this is allowed to continue via the public
and/or lawmakers turning a blind eye, the result can be,
according to demonology and select case studies, the regional
increase of evil supernaturalism. To some believers, the origins
of this phenomenon began in the distant past when "a fire in the
minds" of angels caused Lucifer to exalt himself above the good
of God’s Creation. The once glorified spirit was driven by an
unequivocal thirst to rule, conquer, and dominate. His fall
spawned similar lust among his followers, which continues today
among human agents of dark power who guard a privileged "cause
and effect" relationship between invasion of supernaturalism and
the opportunity for lordship over societies. The objectives of
the occult masters and the very real forces they serve is
overlooked by average citizens, yet according to sacred texts a
collaboration exists between such unregenerate social architects
and fallen angels. If the electorate becomes bewitched of this
truth, humans in league with demons can increase their control
of the machine of municipal government through sophisticated
networks of both visible and invisible principalities. This
happens subconsciously or intentionally among those vulnerable
to the sinister dark plan.
In 1954, William Guy
Carr, a distinguished Canadian naval officer claimed that a
conspiracy for world domination had been spelled out in a
private letter from Pike to the director of the Illuminati,
Giuseppe Mazzini. The letter detailed three world wars that
would be machinated by the global occult elite, leading to the
demise of Christianity and to the rise of Luciferianism.
"On August 15, 1871, Pike told Mazzini that after World War
Three is ended, those who aspire to undisputed world domination
will provoke the greatest social cataclysm the world has ever
known. We quote his written words (taken from the letter
catalogued in the British Museum Library, London, Eng.): "‘We
shall unleash the Nihilists and Atheists, and we shall provoke a
formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show
clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of
savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the
citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world
minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers
of civilization, and the multitude, disillusioned with
Christianity, whose deistic spirits will be from that moment
without compass (direction), anxious for an ideal, but without
knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true
light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine
of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view, a
manifestation which will result from the general reactionary
movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and
atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time’" (3).
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2 Thessalonians 2:7-12
"For
the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now
letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way. And then
shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with
the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness
of his coming:
Even him, whose
coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs
and lying wonders, And with all deceivableness of
unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not
the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this
cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should
believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not
the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness."
This is exactly what this article describes. Very interesting.
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'Truth about Muhammad' banned
(January 9, 2007) -
"The Truth about Muhammad," a popular book found in WND's
online store, has
been banned by the government of Pakistan. The
Kuwait News Agency said the Pakistani government has confiscated
all copies of the best seller by Robert Spencer because it
contains "objectionable material" about the founder of Islam.
"The book is very, very damaging – let me tell you," a report by
Human Events quoted Said Shahid Ahmed, counselor of community
affairs at the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington. Spencer,
author of several books and director of
Jihad Watch, said in a
Human Events column he agreed with that assessment and
provided a sampling of what Islamists probably could find
offensive:
- The book details the choice Muhammad
ordered his followers to offer non-Muslims: convert, being
subjugated or war.
- The book quotes Muhammad's earlier
biographer, Ibn Ishaq, explaining the Quranic verses that
teach the three stages of war: intolerance, defensive warfare
and then offensive warfare "in order to convert the
unbelievers to Islam or make them pay. ..."
- The book also discusses the marriage of
Muhammad to Aisha, who according to writings was 6 years old
when Muhammad married her.
- It also profiles the problem that many of
those imitating Muhammad take very seriously and act upon
requirements from the Quran. The United Nations Children's
Fund (UNICEF) reports that over half the girls in many Muslim
nations are married by the time they are 18.
"Since I based my book entirely on Islamic
sources, the objection that Pakistani authorities have to it
cannot reasonably be based on what I report about Muhammad but
only on the fact that I hold him to a moral standard different
from those he delineated for himself," Spencer said. "After all,
the reform of Islam that is so needed today – in order to
mitigate the elements of it that are giving rise to violence and
extremism – cannot possibly be made without acknowledgment of
the fact that there are aspects of Islam that need reform,"
Spencer wrote.
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Persecution Growing Fastest in Muslim Countries
(January 9, 2007) - As
many as 250 million Christians worldwide will face persecution
and repression in 2007, just for following Jesus Christ,
according to the latest roundup of the world’s persecution hot
spots by Release International. Inspire Magazine reported that
Release, a voice for the persecuted church, has found that most
persecution takes place in four distinct "zones;" those of
Islam, Communism, Hinduism and Buddhism. But persecution is
growing fastest of all in the Islamic world. Governments in even
moderate Muslim countries often fail to safeguard the rights of
their Christian minorities. According to Release, abuses
suffered by Christians include kidnapping, forced conversion,
imprisonment, church destruction, torture, rape and execution.
One of the world’s worst abusers of religious freedom is Saudi
Arabia, guardian of Islam’s holiest sites Mecca and Medina. A
Muslim found "guilty" of converting to Christianity could face
the death sentence for apostasy. And anyone who leads a Muslim
to Christ faces jail, expulsion or execution. "There’s a
conspiracy of silence around Saudi," said Release
International’s CEO Andy Dipper, "probably because the West
wants their oil and their money. But this is a government that
hands out the death sentence for its own citizens who want
nothing more than the freedom to choose their own faith. And
while Saudi bans all Christian literature, it spends billions of
dollars each year propagating Islam around the world." But some
of the most violent persecution in the Islamic world is beyond
government control, Inspire reported Release commented. Since
the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 2001, the world has been made
dramatically aware of Islamist global networks. Although the
best known is Al Qaeda, there are others who exploit religious
tensions for their own political ends.
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'Catastrophic': Now thousands of birds fall from sky (January
9, 2007) - Thousands of birds inexplicably dropped like
rocks from the sky over Australia. The mysterious catastrophe
has taken place over a period of three weeks in Esperance, about
450 miles southeast of Perth. The area was declared a disaster
zone by government officials. So far, authorities are clueless
as to the cause. Autopsies on the birds have shed no light. The
main casualties, according to Australian news sources, are
wattle birds, yellow-throated miners, new holland honeyeaters
and singing honeyeaters. Some dead crows, hawks and pigeons have
also been found. Some birds were seen convulsing when they died.
Wildlife officers are baffled by
what they characterize as a "catastrophic" event. It does not
appear to be weather-related. District nature conservation
coordinator Mike Fitzgerald said: "It's very substantial. We
estimate several thousand birds are dead, although we don't have
a clear number because of the large areas of bushland." Birds
Australia, the nation's main bird conservation group, said it
had not heard of a similar occurrence. "Not on that scale, and
all at the same time, and also the fact that it's several
different species," chief executive Graeme Hamilton said. "You'd
have to call that a most unusual event and one that we'd all
have to be concerned about." Just yesterday, some 60 birds fell
out of the sky in Austin, Texas, without explanation. The
incident prompted street closings for several hours. Officials
said they had tested the air for dangerous substances but found
nothing, and they declared the area safe. The dead birds –
grackles, sparrows and pigeons – were being checked for avian
flu, but officials said they saw no symptoms of the illness and
believed it more likely they had been poisoned, possibly
deliberately, or affected by near-freezing weather.
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EU says “unacceptable” it was uninformed about oil pipeline
disruption (January
9, 2007) - The European Commission stressed on Tuesday
that it was “unacceptable” that it had not been informed of the
halt in Russian oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline in
Belarus and called for shipments to resume “immediately”.
“The commission has underlined that it is
unacceptable that energy suppliers or transit countries do not
inform their counterparts of any decisions that may effect their
supplies,” said commission spokesman on energy issues, Ferran
Tarradellas. He called on “the two parties involved to rapidly
find a mutually acceptable solution and to restore oil supplies
to the European Union immediately.” The European Union’s
executive arm also convoked an “urgent” meeting of top EU oil
supply officials to discuss the situation on Thursday morning
and did not rule out the possibility that Russian or Belarussian
officials could be invited to attend. Belarussian officials
arrived in Moscow for talks on Tuesday after a cut in oil
supplies from Russia through the Druzhba pipeline across Belarus
to the Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, Poland and Slovakia.
Belarus is insisting that Russia pay a 45-dollar-per-tonne fee
for oil transiting through the pipeline across its territory,
but Moscow says the fee is illegal. Both countries accuse each
other of provoking the halt in supplies. About 12.5 percent of
the oil the EU consumes is transited through the pipeline from
Russia, which provides half of the 27-nation bloc’s oil imports.
The EU has grown increasingly concerned over the last year about
its reliance on Russian gas and oil supplies, especially after a
gas price dispute a year ago between Russia and the Ukraine
disrupted EU supplies. more...
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Mega-Mosque Plans Could Make London "Muslim Capital of Europe"
(January
9, 2007) - Today, a neglected piece of real estate on
London's east end sees little more than commuter trains rumbling
past it. But it's the future location of what some say will be
the biggest Islamic in-road into Christendom in 400 years – a
gigantic mosque complex, the likes of which the West has never
seen. This is the site for the proposed mega mosque. Currently,
a small building is the present makeshift mosque on an
undeveloped piece of land. Imagine a huge modern Islamic complex
– in effect, an Islamic village for worshippers. Video from the
website of the mosque architect Ali Mangera shows what will be
called the London Markaz, a 17-acre Islamic worship center for
as many as 70,000 Muslims. Planned to be the hub of an Islamic
quarter for the 2012 London Olympics, it will dwarf many of
Britain's Christian cathedrals. “It's going to be very large,”
said Alan Craig of the Christian Peoples' Alliance. “It's going
to be a mosque, it's going to be an Islamic garden, there's
going to be a library, there's going to be residential
accommodation.” Craig, who is a councilman for the London
borough of Newham where the mosque would be built, is fighting
its construction. "I'm not anti-Muslim,” he said. “I'm a
Democrat – I believe Muslims have the right to build mosques.
But there's a difference between your average mosque down the
road and this monster mosque, this mega mosque, which they want
to build." But it's not just the size of the mosque that's a
concern. It is also about who is behind it – a shadowy group
called Tablighi Jamaat. The Federal Bureau of Investigation
states that Tablighi Jamaat has ties to al-Qaeda. Shoe bomber
Richard Reid was associated with this group, as were two of the
bombers who struck London's public transportation system in
2005. The money for the project comes from sources in the Middle
East.
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Daniel 2:40-44 as a possibility here. Islam is strong, but
it brings a weakness to the kingdoms by causing division and
strife. There's a reason Islam has it's reputation. There are
only two kinds of people, Muslims and infidels. It really is
that black and white to them. I think we need to take off the
blindfolds and realize they think that way. That's the way of
monotheistic religion. The difference between
Judaism/Christianity and Islam is that God and love are the
center and going strictly Biblical, the Bible teaches love while
Islam teaches domination and hatred. Also keep in mind
Revelation 6:7,8
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Ban, Solana Agree the Middle East Issue Has to be Resolved
"Rapidly"
(January 9, 2007)
- UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the EU
Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana late Monday agreed that
three issues, including that of the Middle East at large,
should be dealt with "rapidly." "We have three main
geographical problems that we have to tackle, and tackle
rapidly," Solana told reporters following a meeting with
Ban. They are the Middle East, Darfur and Somalia in
Africa, and Kosovo. "Within the Middle East, I would like
to insist as strongly as possible, that we have to tackle
the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians. I
hope very much that he (Ban) will also play an important
role in invigorating the Quartet," he said. The Quarter,
made of UN, EU, US and Russia, may meet later this month,
he said, on the sidelines of the Paris Donors Conference
for Lebanon. "This must be for us a priority of great
significance at this period of time," he added. He said
the two officials are also concerned with the situation in
Lebanon and called for the resolution of the Sheba'a farms
issue as quickly as possible. "I insist very much that
following the resolutions of the Security Council, the
question of Sheba'a farms has to be resolved, the sooner
the better," he said. "We need to solve problems. We don't
need to talk about the problems... This is the spirit in
which I'm going to work, in which the new
Secretary-General is going to work," he said. more...
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Writer's Block
Herb L. Peters (January 8, 2007)
- Some call it writer's block. It's a condition that usually
happens when a writer can't think of anything to write. In my
case, I think it's the opposite -- I have too much to write. You
may have noticed: Although I've been posting links to news
reports that I believe may be significant, I haven't posted my
usual commentary for several days. So, today we'll go over why I
felt some of these recent reports may be important. Yesterday it
was reported that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be
going to Israel to, as the report says, "exploit what she
perceives as an opportunity to break the deadlock on the stalled
peace process". And, Rice is quoted as saying, "there is a
potential opening here to make progress on the issue of a
two-state solution, Israel and Palestine living side by side in
peace and security"
Read about it here. The next report makes it
obvious where this "opportunity" may have actually come from --
the amazing success of the recent Euromed summit held in
Tampere, Finland. Before the summit, the problem was getting the
Euromed's Arab partners on board the peace train. In fact, at
last year's Euromed the majority of these Arab partners didn't
even bother to show up. Regarding this year's summit, the report
says: The European Union and its Israeli and Arab neighbours
on November 28 vowed to work together for Middle East peace and
to help pave the way for a two-state solution. It also says:
But Finnish Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja, whose country
currently runs the rotating EU presidency, said he had “never
experienced such a positive atmosphere” in talks on the Mideast
peace process
Read about it here. So, what has happened since
last year's Euromed to change the Arab partners mind? Friends,
what's happened was last January's so-called "cartoon intifada"
-- the crisis triggered by cartoons seen as offensive to Islam
-- and the world's resulting embrace of the UN's new Alliance of
Civilizations (AoC). In July another thing that happened for the
Arab Euromed partners was, in the Israeli/Lebanon war, a new
enemy emerged -- one more dangerous to their interests than
Israel -- Iran. And now, as of January 1, 2007, the EU's "New"
European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) kicks in, promising good
things to all of them -- if they join the Euromed way of making
the peace. Already the Euromed and ENP partners of Jordan,
Egypt, the Palestinian Authority and Israel are agreeing to a
regional peace summit. Syria, the last ENP hold out, is now
under renewed pressure to get on board too
Read about it here. In the meantime, Pope
Benidict has openly and clearly thrown his hat into the AoC ring
and calling for a "renewed humanism". The Pope is quoted saying,
"The need emerged to elaborate a new world political and
economic order, but at the same time and above all, a spiritual
and cultural one _ that is, renewed humanism". The report also
says, "The pope said that while politicians, scientists and
researchers play important roles in the modern world, "today,
more than ever, it is necessary to place at their side the
leaders of the great non- Christian religious traditions" as
well as Christian leaders
Read about it here. Notice the kind of new world
order that the Pope is calling for -- a political, economic and
spiritual new world order. Bible believing friends, if that
doesn't concern you, I don't know what would. You see, the Bible
tells us, in the end times, a new global religious leader (not
suggesting the Pope) will appear who will have the political
power to enforce his religious views by economic means. An
economic system will be introduced that, if people don't
participate in this leader's form of religion, they will not be
able to buy or sell. In the book of Revelation we read:
And he provides that no one will be able
to buy or to sell, except the one who has the mark, either the
name of the beast or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let
him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for
the number is that of a man; and his number is six
hundred and sixty-six (Revelation
13:17-18 New American Standard Bible). Notice
in the above passage it says, "the number
is that of a man". People who know Greek will tell us
that, since there is no article in the Greek text, this passage
can also be correctly read to say, "the number of man". And,
it's my opinion that that's what's being said. And, that's why
the Pope's call for a "renewed humanism" may be significant. The
biblical number of man is the number six. God created man on the
sixth day. Three sixes indicates the highest level of man, as
God Himself is revealed as a Trinity. You see, humanism is
actually defined as a religion. And, for some who don't believe
in the God of the Bible, it can be a belief that man is God.
So, the man who ascends into the ultimate position of
worldly power is, in the mind of some humanists, God. more...
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Montserrat volcano shoots ash 5 miles up
(January
8, 2007) - The volcano that destroyed Montserrat's
capital in 1997 shot a cloud of ash more than five miles into
the sky on Monday, and one of the island's chief scientists said
the blast was "a warning call." The government has advised about
50 families on the northwestern side of the volcano's base that
their homes were at risk from flows of blistering gas and debris
if the dome collapses. Gov. Deborah Barnes Jones said she would
sign an evacuation order Monday making it illegal for people to
remain in the area. The blast, accompanied by increased seismic
rumbling, released gases and steam from inside a lava dome that
has grown rapidly over the last week, said Dr. Vicky Hards,
director of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory. "I think it was
a warning call ... of what it can do," Hards said. The explosion
around sunrise also sent a flow of volcanic material cascading
two miles down the northwest flank, but did not immediately
threaten any of the British Caribbean island's 5,000
inhabitants, Hards said. Sirens alerted people to listen to the
radio for updates.
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Apple unveils the iPhone
(January
7, 2007) - Keynote address by Steve Jobs at Macworld
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I love tech toys, even if I can't afford them. :)
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Russia Slams US Sanctions on its Military Firms Ties with Iran
(January
7, 2007) - "This is by far not the first time the US
resorts to illegal attempts to spread its internal legislation
on foreign companies and force them to abide by the US rules,"
Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. The Federal
Register, a record of US policy actions, published a State
Department notice on Friday listing 24 businesses -- including
four in Russia and others in China, Iran, Iraq, Malaysia,
Mexico, North Korea, Sudan and Syria -- that it said engaged in
actions that triggered the sanctions. The sanctions went into
effect Dec. 28, the notice said, and will remain in place for
two years unless the secretary of state lifts them. The notice
said the 24 incurred sanctions under the Iran and Syria
Nonproliferation Act by providing materials that could
contribute to the development of weapons of mass destruction or
cruise or ballistic missile systems by Iran or Syria. A call for
comment to the US State Department was not returned on Saturday.
Rosoboronexport, one of the world's biggest arms traders, has
recently won control of the Russian firm VSMPO-Avisma, the
world's largest titanium producer. It is a key supplier of
titanium parts to US aviation giant Boeing and Europe's EADS. In
August, Washington slapped sanctions on Rosoboronexport and
warplane maker Sukhoi under a US law that penalizes companies
for working with Iran. In November, Washington formally lifted
the sanctions against Sukhoi, which is developing the Russian
Regional Jet with Boeing. Moscow said the latest US sanctions
against its arms firms were again groundless and added, "And yet
once again, the United States is embarking on this vicious
circle.
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Revealed: Israel plans nuclear strike on Iran (January
7, 2007) - ISRAEL has drawn up secret plans to destroy
Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities with tactical nuclear
weapons. Two Israeli air force squadrons are training to blow up
an Iranian facility using low-yield nuclear “bunker-busters”,
according to several Israeli military sources. The attack would
be the first with nuclear weapons since 1945, when the United
States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The
Israeli weapons would each have a force equivalent to
one-fifteenth of the Hiroshima bomb. Under the plans,
conventional laser-guided bombs would open “tunnels” into the
targets. “Mini-nukes” would then immediately be fired into a
plant at Natanz, exploding deep underground to reduce the risk
of radioactive fallout. “As soon as the green light is given, it
will be one mission, one strike and the Iranian nuclear project
will be demolished,” said one of the sources. The plans,
disclosed to The Sunday Times last week, have been prompted in
part by the Israeli intelligence service Mossad’s assessment
that Iran is on the verge of producing enough enriched uranium
to make nuclear weapons within two years. Israeli military
commanders believe conventional strikes may no longer be enough
to annihilate increasingly well-defended enrichment facilities.
Several have been built beneath at least 70ft of concrete and
rock. However, the nuclear-tipped bunker-busters would be used
only if a conventional attack was ruled out and if the United
States declined to intervene, senior sources said. Israeli and
American officials have met several times to consider military
action. Military analysts said the disclosure of the plans could
be intended to put pressure on Tehran to halt enrichment, cajole
America into action or soften up world opinion in advance of an
Israeli attack. Some analysts warned that Iranian retaliation
for such a strike could range from disruption of oil supplies to
the West to terrorist attacks against Jewish targets around the
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Warns Against Attacking After Report Says Israel Planning
Nuclear Strike
(January
7, 2007) - Israel is denying a report in a British
newspaper that the country has drawn up secret plans to target
Iran's nuclear facilities with tactical nuclear weapons.
Speculation has been rife about an Israeli pre-emptive strike
against Iran since the Iranian president threatened to destroy
the Jewish state. Robert Berger reports from the VOA bureau in
Jerusalem. Israel's Foreign Ministry denied a report in London's
Sunday Times that said the Israeli air force is training for a
tactical nuclear strike on uranium enrichment facilities in
Iran. Quoting Israeli military sources, the paper said the
secret plan involves using low-yield nuclear "bunker busters."
The report said Israeli pilots have flown to Gibraltar in recent
weeks to train for the 3,000-kilometer round-trip flight to
Iranian targets. But, in a brief statement, the Foreign Ministry
said Israel prefers diplomacy, including full implementation of
U.N. sanctions on Iran. At the same time, Israel believes those
sanctions are not strong enough. Israeli analyst Cameron Brown:
"They are very, very light sanctions, and very limited in scope.
Sanctions that have been imposed are totally insufficient to
convince the Iranians that the price is far too high to bear,"
Brown says. Brown says what is needed is a series of sanctions
... "...that are going to have to become much, much more
comprehensive, and going to have to be much more penetrating, if
they are going to have any chance of success at all," he says.
More than a year ago, the Iranian president threatened to wipe
Israel off the map, and, since then, Israeli officials have said
repeatedly that they cannot allow Iran to acquire nuclear
weapons. The Israeli air force destroyed Iraq's nuclear reactor
in 1981, but an attack on Iran is much more complicated. Iran's
nuclear facilities are spread out and fortified deep underground
in concrete. Therefore, some experts believe the only way Israel
can destroy Iran's nuclear facilities is with tactical nuclear
weapons.
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U.S.-Mexico Pact Revealed: Billions to Non-citizens
(January 5, 2007) - As a result of lawsuits, the U.S.
government released this week the actual U.S.-Mexico Social
Security Totalization Agreement, an understanding signed between
the Bush administration and the Mexican government in 2004 that
would funnel billions of U.S. Social Security funds to Mexican
citizens. TREA Senior Citizens League, a Washington-based
nonpartisan seniors group, announced this week that after
Freedom of Information Act lawsuits it filed against the
government, it had received the secret agreement document. Brad
Phillips, a spokesperson for TREA, told NewsMax that the
language in the agreement "raises more questions than it answers
— such as what is the cost and who is going to pay." The
Government Accountability Office (GAO) has already warned that
as a result of this agreement, the number of unauthorized
Mexican workers and family members eligible for social security
benefits will likely increase. The Dreaded Loophole. TREA and
other watchdog groups were hopeful that the agreement would
directly address, and perhaps even moot, the hot-button issue of
illegal immigrants at some point claiming U.S. Social Security
benefits. "A law called the Social Security Protection Act of
2004 forbids illegal immigrants from claiming Social Security
benefits — but a loophole exists," Phillips explained. "If an
immigrant gains what's called a valid ‘work-authorized' Social
Security number at some point, then he or she could eventually
file a claim for benefits. The government would use all earnings
to calculate the retirement benefit — even earnings while
working illegally," Phillips added. The U.S. commissioner of
Social Security signed the agreement with the director general
of the Mexican Social Security Institute on June 29, 2004. TREA
has fought to make it public for over three and a half years,
according to a press release from the organization. In the
meantime, the agreement has been slowly making its way through
mandated reviews by the State Department and the White House.
Once the White House submits it to Congress, lawmakers will have
60 legislative days to review it.
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New UN chief – Israel At The Heart Of The Problem
(January 5, 2007) -
Israel, which as a nation does not celebrate the Gregorian New
Year, nonetheless woke up on January 1 to learn that their
little country is set to be more than ever at the center of
world scrutiny and pressure in 2007. In an interview published
concomitant with his assumption of office on the first day of
the year, brand new United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon
revealed that he, like British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the
majority of world leaders, saw solving the Israel-‘Palestine’
conflict as key to sorting out the rest of the mess in the
Middle East. This does not necessarily mean Ban believes Israel
per se is to blame– Israelis have expressed the hope that he
would be friendly towards their country. It strongly suggests,
however, that under his leadership the international community
which is pushing so hard to see Israel surrender its land to the
Arabs will continue – and very likely intensify – that push; and
all the more as an appeasement-inclined West becomes desperate
to defuse the Iranian nuclear standoff. “If the issues with the
conflicts between Israel and Palestine go well, [resolutions of]
other issues in the Middle East, including Lebanon, Iran, Iraq
and Syria, are likely to follow suit. I will meet with the
concerned parties as soon as possible,” Ban told the South
Korean Hankyoreh. His urgency echoes Blair’s. Due to resign
later this year, the British premier has pledged to do
“everything in my power” to oversee the implementation of a
solution to the ‘Palestinian’-Israeli conflict.
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Zechariah 12:1-3 "The
burden of the word of the LORD for Israel, saith the LORD, which
stretcheth forth the heavens, and layeth the foundation of the
earth, and formeth the spirit of man within him. Behold, I will
make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round
about, when they shall be in the siege both against Judah and
against Jerusalem.
And in that day
will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all
that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces,
though all the people of the earth be gathered together against
it.
" It's about that time...
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"At the gates of Europe, the Middle East has become the
epicenter of international tensions"
(January 5, 2007) - French
President Jacques Chirac on Friday renewed a call for an
international conference to help restore Middle East stability,
saying that, "At the gates of Europe, the Middle East has become
the epicenter of international tensions." Chirac, in what is
likely to be one of his last major foreign policy addresses
before April presidential elections, repeated his criticism of
the U.S.-led war in Iraq. He told diplomats in Paris that the
situation risked spilling over into wider conflict. "As France
feared and warned, the war in Iraq set off upheavals whose
effects have not yet been fully played out," he said, adding
that conflict in the wider region could produce a confrontation
"on an unimaginable scale." "The Israeli-Palestinian conflict
crystallises all these resentments," he said. He said the
international community had to act to restore the peace process
and backed proposals to revive the so-called "Quartet" of Middle
East mediators: the European Union, Russia, the United Nations
and the United States. "Let us propose within the Quartet an
international conference of a new type which, without presuming
to dictate the terms of a settlement to the parties, would bring
the guarantees to which they aspire," he said, according to the
text of his speech. "I firmly believe there can be a real
impetus for negotiation." Chirac also backed German Chancellor
Angela Merkel's drive for progress on reforms to make
decision-making easier in a European Union that now counts 27
members. "Everyone today can see the urgent need for reform," he
said, adding that any solution would have to take into account
the concerns over the bloc's powers raised by the rejection by
French and Dutch voters of the proposed constitution in 2005.
Germany, which assumed the rotating presidency of the bloc at
the start of the year, has made reviving the reform a top
priority. Welcoming the EU's new members, Romania and Bulgaria,
Chirac said the 50th anniversary of the signing of the founding
Treaty of Rome, due to be celebrated in Berlin later this year,
was a major opportunity to reach a new consensus. France is
expected to continue the work begun by Germany when it takes
over the EU presidency in 2008, although by then Chirac is
expected to have left the scene he has helped shape over more
than a decade in power.
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Pope Urges Need for 'Renewed Humanism'
(January 5, 2007)
- Religious leaders of all faiths must play a role in
ensuring that the spiritual and cultural aspects of life
are not forgotten as mankind tackles the challenges of
globalization,
Pope Benedict XVI said
Saturday. In his homily during Mass in
St. Peter's Basilica, the
pope said recent decades have seen a "challenge to global
civilization, where the center can no longer be Europe and
not even that which we call the West or the North of the
world." "The need emerged to elaborate a
new world political and economic order, but at the same
time and above all, a spiritual and cultural one _ that
is, renewed humanism," he said. "At the
start of the Third Millennium we find ourselves smack in
the middle of this phase of human history, that has been
for some time dubbed 'globalization.'" The pope said that
while politicians, scientists and researchers play
important roles in the modern world, "today,
more than ever, it is necessary to place at their side the
leaders of the great non-Christian religious traditions"
as well as Christian leaders.
Benedict appeared to be
building on a theme often stressed by his predecessor,
John Paul II, who worried
that modernization was coming at the cost of
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Writer's Block
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EU and Syria start over (January
5, 2007) - Syria is the only Mediterranean country which
has not signed an agreement with the EU. Can a timely
carrot-and-stick strategy re-engage both? Interfering in the
Lebanon conflict, endangering human rights and supporting
Hezbollah. These are three of the severest thorns pricking the
European Union’s ongoing evaluations of Syria. The
EU-Syria association agreement
report, by
Véronique De Keyser,
along with the resolution adopted by the Strasbourg Assembly on
October 26 last year,
speaks loud and clear:
‘it is difficult to envisage deepening our relations with
Syria.’ Nevertheless, signing this agreement continues to be a
goal, to ‘contribute to a better political and economic
climate’. Damascus needs to be anchored closer to Europe. Syria
is the only long-standing partner out of the nine other
Mediterranean countries under the
Barcelona process, who
hasn't signed an agreement with the EU. In 2004, ardent
negotiations with Damascus concluded with the rubric of a
definitive text. However, the Council has never given the green
light to this text. But the shower of financial aid has not
stopped. The importance of the EU in the Syrian economy remains
intact (see factbox at the end of article). In 2005, the
MEDA programme granted
millions of Euros to Syria to support non-profit organisations
and to help develop smaller and medium-sized companies. Financed
with 2 million euros, the programme was focussed on creating an
environment which strengthened the role of civil society. In a
timeframe stretching from 2007 to 2013, Syria enjoys the
disposal of funds from the
European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument,
which succeeded the MEDA programme. The total resources for
beneficiary countries reached more than 11 million euros (to be
shared during the entire period.) The one condition was that
this sum would be used for the promotion of good government,
social development and equitable economy.
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War doesn't work. How about trying peace?
(January 4, 2007) -
It's such a radical-sounding notion that, just maybe, it
might work. Since war in the Middle East hasn't worked
after many years of bloody fighting, especially in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict that is widely seen as the
root of many of the region's problems (except by George W.
Bush, who rejected the Iraq Study Group's proposals on the
subject), why not try to give peace a chance? That's the
recommendation of a "high-level group of eminent
personalities" that had been brought together by former
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and charged
with doing what it could to "advance the
Alliance of Civilizations." That little-known
U.N. initiative has sought to formulate specific policy
proposals to foster peace by dealing realistically with
problems between peoples of different countries, cultures,
religions and political systems. The news media almost
completely ignored the high-level advisory group's report,
which was released in mid-November. Now, in an op-ed piece
in
Le Monde, two members of the U.N.'s Alliance
of Civilizations group summarize its proposals. In the
French daily, André Azoulay and Hubert Védrine write that,
lately, the government of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert has indicated it would be open to thinking about
Jordanian King Abdallah II's call for peace-making that
would simultaneously address instability in Iraq, the
Israeli-controlled Palestinian territories and Lebanon.
(Said Abdallah: "We have to know how to walk and chew gum
at the same time....We cannot focus on just one issue.")
(MondayMorning.com)
Azoulay and Védrine also find it encouraging that Israel's
education minister recently "proposed changing school
textbooks to include, in the name of historical truth,
[mention of] the 'Green Line' borders" between Israel and
the Palestinian territories that had existed and had been
recognized before Israel's occupation of the terriroties
began in 1967. "Inventing peace
between Palestine and Israel is at the heart of the
Alliance of Civilizations project," Azoulay
and Védrine
explain. The effort their U.N. advisory group
recommends for achieving such a peace takes as its
starting points and insists that both Palestinians and
Israelis must also embrace...:
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Firm cools computer with corona discharge
(January
4, 2007) - A FIRM has developed technology which can cool
computer chips with an Ionic wind. Kronos uses an ionic wind
pump to create a corona discharge which draws air across the
chip. The outfit, which develops high efficiency corona-based
air filters, attempted to adapt the technology to microprocessor
cooling. With a bit of cash from the Department of Electrical
Engineering at the University of Washington and Intel, it
created several working prototypes of a corona discharge CPU
cooler, which can silently but effectively cool a modern CPU.
Corona-based coolers have no moving parts and are more reliable.
They could cool down the most demanding processors without
making a sound. They also do not need much power to do the job
either, Kronos claims. In an interview with TFOT.com, the
inventors say they are looking for financing. If they manage to
get it, Kronos can have a commercial product in the shops in two
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Guardsmen overrun at the Border
(January
4, 2007) - A U.S. Border Patrol entry Identification Team
site was overrun Wednesday night along Arizona's border with
Mexico. According to the Border Patrol, an unknown number of
gunmen attacked the site in the state's West Desert Region
around 11 p.m. The site is manned by National Guardsmen. Those
guardsmen were forced to retreat. The Border Patrol will not say
whether shots were fired. However, no Guardsmen were injured in
the incident. The Border Patrol says the incident occurred
somewhere along the 120 mile section of the border between
Nogales and Lukeville. The area is known as a drug corridor.
Last year, 124-thousand pounds of illegal drugs were confiscated
in this area. The Border patrol says the attackers quickly
retreated back into Mexico.
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Christians face Christmas beatings, church burnings
(January
4, 2007) - Christians in India are facing a new level of
persecution, with burned church buildings, beatings that result
in broken limbs and Christmas services and prayer meetings
disrupted by Hindu militants in at least seven states, according
to reports distributed by Voice of the Martyrs. One church, a
thatched building in Orissa state, was torched after church
members had decorated and prepared for Christmas festivities,
the report said, leaving them with no place to worship. Asit
Kumar Mohanty, who represents the Global Council of Indian
Christians, said his group is investigating the church burning.
No more offensive an act than singing Christmas carols proved to
be too much for the militants to accept, with widespread reports
of harassment and arrest for those caught singing Christmas
advent songs on Christmas Eve, officials said. VOM said its
sources, including Compass Direct News, told of attacks by
Dharma Sena, a militant Hindu group, which had announced plans
to close all church services for Christmas Day. A pastor and 10
other missionaries were beaten and in yet another attack, Hindu
extremists belonging to Bajrang Dal attacked 20 Christians who
had gathered in a church to mark the birth of Christ. "They
stormed into the church, beat some of the Christians and
destroyed hymnbooks and Bibles. Five Christians were injured in
the attack, three suffered hearing loss due to a blow to the
head, and a Bible school student's hand was fractured," Compass
reported.
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Folate levels fall in young U.S. women (January
4, 2007) - Blood levels of folate in young women are
dropping, a disturbing development that could lead to increased
birth defects and may be due to low-carb diets or the popularity
of unfortified whole-grain breads. Government health officials
could only speculate on the reasons but called the backslide in
this important B vitamin disturbing. It's not clear how the
decline in folate levels has affected newborns, but preliminary
data suggest the dramatic declines in neural tube defects seen
in the late 1990s may have leveled off by 2004, said officials
with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "This
is a cause of substantial concern," said Dr. Nancy Green,
medical director for the March of Dimes, which campaigns for
birth defects prevention. more...
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US to give $86 million to Abbas's forces
(January 3, 2007) -
The US government plans to transfer $86.4 million to the
security forces of embattled Palestinian Authority Chairman
Mahmoud Abbas in the coming days, senior Washington officials
said on Friday. According to the officials, the funds will be
earmarked to beef up the security around Abbas, and to fund the
PA Chairman's stated commitment to to dismantling the terrorist
infrastructure within the Palestinian cities. PA Prime Minister
Ismail Haniyeh met with Abbas on Thursday night to discuss a
solution to the current inter-faction violence after a day of
clashes between Hamas and Fatah loyalists left eight
Palestinians dead. According to Army Radio, Haniyeh, of Hamas,
said the two had agreed at the meeting to work toward ending the
infighting in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. "We are going to
end all armed displays in the streets," Haniyeh told reporters.
he said. Abbas had no comment. The eight Palestinians killed in
Thursday's armed confrontations brought the death toll to 13
over the past 48 hours. At least 16 Palestinians were wounded in
Thursday's fighting. Haniyeh, who returned to the Gaza Strip
after a week-long visit to Saudi Arabia, appealed to the warring
factions to halt the fighting and to direct their weapons toward
Israel. Fatah officials, on the other hand, accused Hamas of
operating "death squads" in the Gaza Strip.
The body of Gen. Muhammed Gharib, chief of the Fatah-dominated
Preventive Security Service in northern Gaza, riddled with
bullets and mutilated by stab wounds, was found in his home in
northern Gaza Thursday after a daylong battle with Hamas gunmen.
Gharib's two daughters were also killed during the fighting,
according to reports. Gharib was on the phone to Palestine TV
just moments before his death and appealed for help as his house
came under attack. "They are killers," he said of the Hamas
gunmen. "They are targeting the house, children are dying, they
are bleeding. For God's sake, send an ambulance, we want an
ambulance, somebody move." During the standoff outside Gharib's
home in Beit Lahiya, dozens of women rushed into the streets in
protest, chanting "Spare the bullets, shame, shame."
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Do you know why the women chanted, "spare the bullets, shame,
shame?" Because their desire is to use those bullets against
Israel. They're condemning the killing because it means less
bullets for Israel. Given
the
kind of brainwashing those poor people are in, it's not
surprising. Pray for them.
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250 Million Christians Will Be Persecuted in 2007
(January 2, 2007) -
Around 250 million Christians
worldwide will face persecution in 2007, simply for following
Jesus Christ, according to persecution watchdog Release
International. In particular the U.K.-based group found that
persecution is growing the fastest in the Muslim world.
According to Release, most persecution takes place in four
distinct "zones": those of Islam, Communism, Hinduism and
Buddhism. But persecution is growing fastest of all in the
Muslim world. Governments in even moderate Muslim countries
often fail to safeguard the rights of their Christian
minorities, explained RI. Abuses suffered by Christians include
kidnapping, forced conversion, imprisonment, church destruction,
torture, rape and execution. One of the world’s worst abusers of
religious freedom is Saudi Arabia, guardian of Islam’s holiest
sites – Mecca and Medina. Saudi Arabia forbids all other
religions. A Muslim found "guilty" of converting to Christianity
could face the death sentence for apostasy. And anyone who leads
a Muslim to Christ faces jail, expulsion or execution. "There’s
a conspiracy of silence around Saudi," said Release
International’s CEO Andy Dipper, "probably because the West
wants their oil and their money. But this is a government that
hands out the death sentence for its own citizens who want
nothing more than the freedom to choose their own faith. And
while Saudi bans all Christian literature, it spends billions of
dollars each year propagating Islam around the world." But some
of the most violent persecution in the Muslim world is beyond
government control. Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11,
2001, the world has been made dramatically aware of extremist
Islamist global networks. Although the best known is Al Qaeda,
there are others who exploit religious tensions for their own
political ends, RI told U.K.-based Christian Today.
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Clouds of War: The Year Ahead for Israel
(January 2, 2007) -
On its northern border, Israel watches Hezbollah regroup
and grow in power after last summer's four-week war. On its
southern border near the sea, chaos reigns in Gaza - one of the
world's chief collecting points for terrorists and weapons. To
the north and east is Syria, stocked with chemical weapons and
eager to make mischief against Lebanon and Israel. And finally,
from the Persian Gulf sits Iran bidding to be nuclear, dedicated
to Israel's destruction, and eager for the Islamic re-conquest
of Jerusalem. Just five months from now, Israel will mark the
40th anniversary of the six-day war, when Israeli soldiers
expanded the nation's borders and put Jerusalem under Jewish
control for the first time in 2,000 years. In 2007, Israel's
enemies will try to advance their jihadist plan to take back
Jerusalem and Israel for Islam. At the forefront is Iran, which
funds Islamic terrorist groups and militias, and by the account
of most experts is one to four years away from making nuclear
weapons. "Israel would like to see sanctions imposed on Iran
before it tests a nuclear device. But in addition to pessimism
about the effect of those sanctions, Israel is also planning for
the possibility they may go at it alone militarily against Iran
and launch a military strike. And that day may come," said
Yaakov Katz, military reporter for the Jerusalem Post. Iran's
proxy in Lebanon, Hezbollah, is now the strongest political
force in the country. Israel's military sees the re-arming of
Hezbollah from the Syrian border, but can do little about it.
"One way to stop that would be bomb the trucks, bomb the
convoys," said Katz. "But there would be major diplomatic
backlash as a result of that, which Israel at this point isn't
able to risk." While some in Washington call for dialogue with
Israel's enemies, some Middle East analysts, such as author and
lecturer Michael Widlanski, warn that such a move would send the
wrong signal. "If we try to placate Syria and Iran, it'll be
like trying to placate a fire by throwing more twigs on the
flames. The fire isn't gonna be convinced, it'll just get
bigger," said Widlanski. Widlanski says the Islamists are
feeding off of the perceived defeats of the U.S. in Iraq and
Israel in Lebanon.
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Islam Poised to Swallow Jesus' Boyhood Home
(January 2, 2007) -
The Islamic world’s ambition of forcing Judeo-Christian
civilization into submission to Allah is steadily being realized
in the Land of Israel–birthplace of both targeted faiths.
According to a report in WorldNetDaily [WND] Monday [January 1],
Nazareth, the Galilee town marking the place where Jesus lived
as a boy with His mother Mary and carpenter “step-father”
Joseph, is on the verge of being submerged under the authority
of a Muslim-dominated city council. Like Bethlehem in Judea, the
population of Nazareth, once overwhelmingly Christian, has long
been replaced by a Muslim majority. As Muslims have grown in
number, Christians have increasingly felt threatened by them and
are leaving. WND has Israel’s Bureau of Statistics today pegging
the Christian population [in Nazareth] at 37% and on a steadily
downward trend. Sunday saw hundreds of Nazareth’s Muslims
marching militantly through the streets, purportedly in
“celebration” of the Islamic holiday of Eid but, in the eyes of
many of the city’s Christians, in an act of intentional
intimidation. According to a Muslim Nazareth city councilor
quoted in the report, tension between the Muslim and Christian
Arabs is “very bad.” Nazareth was sitting on a powder keg, said
Siham El-Fahum. Another round of anti-Christian riots could
break out “at any time.” WND reported that tens of thousands of
residents looked on while leaders of the Islamic Movement–the
main Muslim political party in Nazareth–paraded down the main
thoroughfare in battle gear, beating their drums and
“brandishing their party’s green flag…as a man on loudspeaker
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