|
Fulfilled
Prophecy
Christian Discussion Board
come join us!
Unsealed
Prophecy
HIStory,
Our Future
Latest Bible
Studies
-
The
Coming Times
-
Temple Mount
-
Daniel 11
-
Rosh Hashanah
-
Exact Day Prophecies
-
14,000 Days
-
Bride of Christ
-
Woman of Revelation 12
-
Seals/Trumpets/Bowls
News
Sites
-
Volcano Watch -
Steve Quayle
-
Stan Deyo -
harpazo Ready
news
-
In
The Days
-
Watch.org
-
Red
NOVA -
Jane's Defense
Weekly -
Raider's
News
---------------------------
Earth
Changes
-
Current Disasters Worldwide
-
IRIS Seismic
Monitor
-
Earthquake
Watch
-
EMSC
Earthquake Center
-
St. Helens
-
WA State Emergency Management Division
-
Space Weather
-
Near-Earth Object
Program
-
Current Solar
Wind Conditions
-
Current
Solar Images
---------------------------
End Times Research
-
Fulfilled
Prophecy -
End Times Reasons
-
K-House.org
-
Topic Overviews
-
Hidden History ---------------------------
Internet
Radio Sites
-
66/40 Chuck
Missler Bible Study -
Turning
Point -
Coast
to Coast AM
-
Zola Levitt Ministries
-
Prophecy
Watch -
Spirit
105.3 Christian Music ---------------------------
My Bible Studies
Bible
Study Guide
-
The Importance of Watching
-
Great Tribulation -
Abomination of desolation -
First Resurrection -
Revelation 12 Woman -
6th Seal -
Day of the Lord -
Daniel's 70 Weeks -
Ezekiel 38, 39 -
harpazo of the Bride -
Temple Mount -
Book of Enoch -
Olivet Discourse
-
more... |
Topical News
My comments in blue
|
Iran
|
Gog/Magog
|
Israel
|
Islam
|
EU/UN
|
Earth Changes |
|
Temple
Mount |
Solana
|
RCC |
Technology
| NewWorldOrder |
America
|
-
Solar flares might knock out cell phones
(February 17, 2007) - Solar flare activity
is expected to build for the next three years to a crescendo
that some scientists say could be cataclysmic, causing a
telecommunication blackout that would down mobile phones and
navigational systems. "The solar flares are expected to be at
its maximum intensity by the year 2010," Markus Aschwanden, a
solar physicist at the Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory,
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, told the Hindu News.
"These solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections from the sun have
the ability to travel all the way to the earth and create a
black-out of cellular phone services and navigational systems
like the GPS. Solar flares and CMEs occur when magnetic energy
built up in the Sun's atmosphere is suddenly released. The
flares carrying high amount of energy, travel at high speeds and
reach the Earth in a matter of hours.
"If a solar
flare or a CME collides with the Earth, it can cause a
geomagnetic storm," Aschwanden said, adding large geomagnetic
storms have caused electrical power outages and damaged
communication satellites. "A few years
back, these solar flares destroyed the satellite Galaxy 4." That
outage in 1998 resulted in widespread loss of pager service and
numerous other communication problems. For more details, see the
complete report in
Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
|
Earth Changes |
-
Defusing the Middle East powder keg
(February 17, 2007)
- THE Bush Administration's policies have generated such
destructive conditions in the Middle East and west Asia that
they have turned the region into more of a powder keg than ever
before in its modern history. Iraq is locked in a devastating
civil war, Afghanistan is balanced on a knife edge, Lebanon is
teetering on the brink of civil war, Palestinians are at each
other's throats, and Arabs are set against Iranians and Sunni
Muslims against Shiites, with a US-Iran confrontation looming.
In the meantime, while US credibility is in tatters, a powerful
regional Shiite strategic entity linked to Tehran has emerged,
causing fear among Iran's Sunni-dominated neighbours as to what
this might entail. This entity stretches from western
Afghanistan, where Iran has made huge financial and
infrastructural investment, with a strong sectarian inroad into
some of the 15 to 20 per cent of the country's Shiite
population, to Lebanon, where the Iranian-backed Hezbollah has
become a critical player. The US push for democratisation in
Iraq and its virtual deliverance of formal power to the
country's Shiite majority has, together with the Iran-Syria
strategic partnership, created the centrepiece of this entity. A
majority of Iraqi Shiites are Arabs and Iraq has historically
had an Arab national identity, but the political and social
landscape of the country has changed so much under the US-led
occupation that no amount of effort can now easily restore
sectarian balance in Iraq and in the wider Muslim domain. These
developments have alarmed many in the Arab world and in the
wider, Sunni-dominated, Muslim domain. The Arabs are disturbed
by the rapid change in the sectarian equation and the regional
strategic balance, and many Sunni Muslims now think that
Washington and Tehran have made a common anti-Sunni cause. As
Tehran has quietly revelled in its new strategic gains, the
Saudi leaders have summed up the position of many Arabs by
calling for open assistance to the Iraqi Sunnis against Iran's
growing influence. more...|
Islam |
America
|
-
Preparing Armageddon Herb
L. Peters (February
17, 2007) - John Walvoord points out that there are four
blocs of nations that will converge on Israel in the final days
of end-time prophecy. They are a southern alliance of nations
(in relation to Israel), a northern alliance, an eastern
alliance, and a western alliance (The Nations in Prophecy,
page 103). What strikes me about today's news is, that's
exactly what appears to be forming. Let's begin with the new
military alliance being formed by a powerful king south of
Israel. In our first report we read: Pakistan will play a pivotal role in a Saudi-devised
strategy to build a strong Sunni block to counter the
perceived growing influence in the Middle East of Shiites led
by Iran, diplomatic sources in Islamabad have told Adnkronos
International (AKI). The strategy includes the creation of
a multinational Muslim peacekeeping force comprising troops
from core Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) member
states
Saudi King of South. I've also been reporting how Putin's Russia has been pursuing
a new, more aggressive strategy in the Middle East. In this
report we read:
Russia is returning to the [Middle East] region with a
visage that bears hardly any resemblance to the Soviet era.
Russia today is vastly leaner, more agile, resourceful and
imaginative than previously. It has evidently done a lot of
homework as to where things went wrong in the Soviet era.
Putin's visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Jordan in the past week
harnesses a one-year period of extraordinary success in Russia's
Middle East policy
Russian King of North. In the east we find a new alliance forming against American
interests between China, India and Russia. Here we read: In the communique issued at the end of the meeting, the
foreign ministers of China, Russia and India call for the
democratization of international relations. They praised
multi-polarization based on equality among all countries, and
mutual respect of each other's sovereignty and territory
integrity
China and India, Kings of East. And at the same time, we find a new European leader from an
alliance of nations to Israel's west calling for much the same
things as the leaders in the east. The western leaders says: The nature of the problems thrown up by globalisation
mean there is no alternative to multilateral co-operation. But
we need new forms, which reflect the problems and power
distribution of today's world rather than that of 1945. For us
in the West, it also means making space at top tables. At the
UN Security Council of course. But also in terms of IMF votes.
And, why not, G-8 membership?
EU King of West pdf As I thought about these four blocs, I realized that all four
include nuclear powers. And, all four are very interested in
securing for themselves the important energy supplies of the
Middle East. It's really no wonder that we're seeing these
alliances now forming. And preparing Armageddon.
|
Iran
|
Gog/Magog
|
Israel
|
Islam
|
EU/UN
|
-
Russia straddles Sunni-Shi'ite divide
(February 17, 2007)
- "We see that
new 'Berlin Walls' are being erected. Instead of a common space,
what we see is that this 'Berlin Wall' is simply being shifted
further east and that new bases are being established." These
were Russian President Vladimir Putin's words in a media
interview in Moscow last week. Never before had Putin come so
close to acknowledging that he has heard the drumbeat of the
"cold warriors" in the West. That Putin chose an Arab media
outlet to make such a stark description should come as no
surprise. Of all regions, it is in the Middle East that the
tensions that have been accruing in Russia-US relations over
recent years have begun outstripping other turfs - the Black
Sea, the Caspian, the Caucasus, Central Asia. The Middle East is
also a region where it is to Russia's advantage tactically to
differentiate its policies from those of the West. Russia-US
discord in the Middle East has picked up the thread from where
the two powers left off some two decades ago. But Russia is
returning to the region with a visage that bears hardly any
resemblance to the Soviet era. Russia today is vastly leaner,
more agile, resourceful and imaginative than previously. It has
evidently done a lot of homework as to where things went wrong
in the Soviet era. Putin's visit to Saudi Arabia,
Qatar and Jordan in the past week harnesses a one-year period of
extraordinary success in Russia's Middle East policy.
It all began last March when a Hamas delegation led by Khaled
Meshaal was hosted by Moscow. The event was a loud declaration
that Russia was returning to big-time politics. Israel promptly
protested that the Russian act was a "real knife in the back".
But Moscow was undeterred. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
affirmed, "The talks in Moscow are not a one-off action."
more...
|
Iran |
Gog/Magog
|
Israel |
Islam |
Is it any wonder Russia will be
part of the Turkey/Iran attack on Israel?
-
Temple Mount Dig Connects Jewish Past
(February 16, 2005)
- When the Islamic Waqf began
construction in 1999 of an underground mosque on the Temple
Mount in Jerusalem, many Israeli archeologists tried in vain to
stop the illegal digging that dumped tons of debris in
Jerusalem's Kidron Valley. But a salvage operation on the debris
is recovering ancient artifacts and in the process rediscovering
Israel's past. What most people see as a pile of meaningless
rubble can be a treasure trove for the archaeologists of Israel.
"Another one of the arrowheads is especially significant. This
is a tiny but very nasty arrowhead," said Archeologist Gabriel
Barkay, holding up the artifact. "This type of arrowhead was
introduced by the armies of Nebuchadnezzar who destroyed the
First Temple of Jerusalem and this is from the sixth century
BC" Barkay, an archeologist from Bar-Ilan University deals
with Jerusalem's past, from the armies of Nebuchadnezzar to the
Knights Templar of crusader times. He directs one of the most
unusual and yet important archeological efforts in Israel today.
Barkay oversees the examination of the tons of discarded
material from Jerusalem's Temple Mount. "The Temple Mount is
totally unknown archaeologically, so not even us single shard
has ever been published from the Temple Mount," he said. "What
we do is very significant because we can establish a history of
the Temple Mount through the finds." The finds provide a
fascinating view back into the history of Jerusalem. It's
ancient detective work, examining artifacts ranging from this
flint - more than 3,000 years-old - to this Christian artifact
from a more modern era. more...
|
Temple
Mount |
-
The Mugrabi Ramp Reconstruction Project (February
15, 2005) Video: 1:32
min. -
Contrary to
Islamic deception, Israel is merely repairing an access ramp for
the benefit and safety of all visitors. Watch the truth for
yourself!
|
Temple
Mount |
-
Hamas Gets the Upper Hand (February
15, 2007) - The two smiles said it all. Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas looked as if his smile had been
painfully stapled onto his face, while his rival, Hamas leader
and Prime Minister Ismael Haniyeh, beamed with satisfaction.
Haniyeh had reason to be cheerful. Everything is going Hamas's
way — even though it was Haniyeh who had to resign. Abbas
accepted Haniyeh's resignation on Thursday evening in Gaza, but
then had to formally request that the Hamas chief form a new
"national unity" government. And that was only after Abbas had
caved in on several key demands by the Islamic militant group.
First, Abbas agreed to recognize all decisions made by the
11-month old Hamas government, including the formation of a
3,000-man, pro-Haniyeh security force that roams Gaza's
dangerous streets. The commander of this force will be a Hamas
man. This enables Hamas to keep its edge in the Gaza strip over
Abbas's armed Fatah militias. Since December, fighting between
the rival militias has cost over 90 Palestinian lives. Secondly,
Hamas will have veto power over Abbas's choice of deputy
premier. That is a blow not only to Abbas but also to the
Israelis and the Americans. The president had wanted to place
Fatah strongman Mohammed Dahlan, a favorite of the Israelis, in
that post. Dahlan is the sworn enemy of Haniyeh — the Fatah
security forces commander accuses Hamas of trying to kill him.
But Haniyeh told Abbas that having Dahlan as deputy premier was
a deal-breaker, and could plunge the Palestinians into a second
round of civil war. Abbas relented and the power-sharing deal
between Hamas and Fatah, brokered by the Saudis, went ahead. The
survival of the new Palestinian government will hinge on whether
the international community will lift its crippling embargo on
the Palestinians, imposed when Hamas took power last March.
Israel and the western countries are demanding that Hamas
recognize the existence of Israel and renounce fighting, which
the organization so far has refused to do. The loophole,
according to Hamas, is that the new government will "respect"
all past international accords, including those with the Jewish
state. Meantime Hamas says it is observing a cease-fire with
Israel and is willing to extend it. more...
|
Islam |
-
Chirac backs easing pressure on Iran to protect UNIFIL troops (February
15, 2007) - French President Jacque
Chirac has announced his support for lessening pressure on Iran
to stop its nuclear program, for fear Hezbollah will strike at
French troops serving in Lebanon, according to information
recently received in Jerusalem. According to reports, Chirac
proposed sending a special envoy to Tehran to reach
understandings that would protect the French soldiers serving in
in the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL). A
government source said Chirac's position is controversial in
Paris, with the French Foreign Ministry continuing to support a
hard line with regard to the Iranian nuclear program, a position
also expressed Wednesday by the French ambassador to Israel,
Jean-Michel Casa, in an interview with Haaretz. Chirac told
reporters at the end of January that it would not be terrible if
Iran had a nuclear bomb or two, but quickly reversed himself
following protests from officials at home. Israeli experts said
that the link Chirac is making between French presence in
Lebanon and the closing down of Iran's nuclear program shows the
shortcomings of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended
the second Lebanon war. According to one expert, Israel "begged
the French to send soldiers to Lebanon" and end up paying for it
by damaging its strategic interests. Israel is conducting an
intensive international diplomatic effort to increase sanctions
on Iran, in an attempt to put a stop to its nuclear program.
more... |
Islam |
EU/UN |
Caving in won't get them anywhere. However it will boost Iran's
and others' confidence and morale. I'm sure when they decide to
attack Israel they won't be expecting the weak nations of
the West to do much about it, but they won't be expecting
the fire and brimstone from heaven to be what puts a stop to
their plan either. I don't understand this appeasement attitude
that dominates the political landscape. It's like the parents in
the grocery store giving their child what they want because
they're throwing a temper tantrum and knocking stuff off the
shelves and being loud. I think we've clearly seen the
dysfunction involved and the whining and tantrums don't stop,
they get worse as the child gets older and realizes they can get
away with so much more. How is dealing with radical Islam any
different. "I want Israel gone now!!! *stomp - stomp*" Maybe if
we just give them what they want they'll be ok... Until they
implement their next plan -WORLD DOMINATION in the name of
Allah!!!! There's a couple leaders and nations that need to wake
up. Bible prophecy doesn't show them waking up though, just a
falling away and deception from the master of deception himself,
Lucifer.
-
2,000-year-old date seed grows in the Arava (February
15, 2007) - The
wind ruffles the leaves of the date sapling in its planter,
and Dr. Elaine Soloway quickly shields it. "There's only one
plant like this in the world, and I'm still worried about it,"
she says. Methuselah - that is the sapling's name - is indeed
unique. In 2005, Soloway, from Kibbutz Ketura in the Arava,
germinated it from a 2,000-year-old date seed found at Masada.
For the past two millennia, since approximately the time of
the Great Revolt of the Jews against the Romans, in 66-73
C.E., the seed lay dormant, until Soloway and her team
breathed life into it, making it the oldest seed ever to
germinate. For two years, the seed was kept in isolation in a
plant nursery to protect it from the modern diseases to which
it would have been vulnerable. Now that it is stronger,
Soloway is planning on transplanting it. "I think it has a
future," she says. Last week, Methuselah underwent
chronological testing, using the radioactive isotope
Carbon-14, which confirmed that the tree grew from a seed that
lived when the Romans ruled the land. If the sapling continues
to flourish, Soloway believes they will be able to renew a
species of date that grew in the Kingdom of Judea at that
time. Soloway says the type of date grown by ancient Judeans
disappeared in the centuries following the repression of the
revolt. Dates presently grown in Israel were brought here from
other countries in the Middle East, particularly Iraq, and do
not derive from ancient stock. more...
|
Israel |
Read
Ezekiel 36:8-15.
-
Putin calls for convening broad int'l conference on Mideast
issues (February
14, 2007) - Visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin
called here on Tuesday for convening a new broad international
conference on Middle East issues which all concerned parties,
including Lebanon and Syria, should participate in. At a joint
press conference with Jordan's King Abdullah II after their
talks, Putin said, "We confirm our call for a broad
international conference in the Middle East and we see the
number of supporters of this proposal growing." "But it should
be well prepared and the agenda should include the Palestinian
and the Lebanese Syrian tracks," said Putin, who arrived in
Jordan late on Monday on the final leg of his regional tour. The
two leaders vowed in their talks to exert efforts and further
cooperate to achieve a Palestinian-Israeli settlement and turn
the Middle East into a zone free from weapons of mass
destruction. Putin said Russia, a member of the Quartet on the
Middle East, would "use its influence in the region, its special
relations with Arab friends and Israel" to achieve a settlement.
The Russian president is due to meet Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas, currently on a visit to Amman, later in the day
to discuss ways to revive the long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian
peace process. |
Gog/Magog |
Israel |
Islam |
EU/UN |
As Herb Peters stated in His
post,
Like Reading the Bible, "it
appears possible part of Putin's new Middle East strategy could
be to lure Israel into her foretold false sense of security."
-
Deadly Storms Sweep Nation
(February 13, 2007) - A
blast of wind-driven snow and plunging temperatures created
headaches for travelers Tuesday across the Midwest with canceled
flights and slick, slushy roads. In the south, a powerful storm
and likely a tornado hit the New Orleans area, killing one and
injuring at least 15 others. A blizzard warning was in effect
until midnight for counties north of Indianapolis, and up to a
foot of snow was possible across Indiana's midsection. As the
storm pushed eastward, the National Weather Service issued
winter storm watches and warnings extending from Iowa and
Missouri across the Ohio Valley into parts of New England. Snow
was already falling in the mid-Atlantic states by midmorning.
WBBM-TV meteorologist Ed Curran says 5 to 8 inches of snow can
be expected in the Chicago and western suburbs, but south of
Interstate 80 in both Illinois and Indiana, 8 to 13 inches may
fall. Chicago's O'Hare International Airport canceled over 400
flights Tuesday, said city aviation department spokeswoman Wendy
Abrams. Midway Airport canceled about 100 flights. A handful of
flights also were canceled at the Indianapolis International
Airport, and about 20 percent of the flights out of Cincinnati's
main airport were canceled because of poor conditions elsewhere,
spokesmen said. Schools were canceled or delayed in several
states. Northeast Ohio was expecting up to 10 inches of snow
Tuesday, plus 10 more by Wednesday night, when temperatures were
expected to plummet to low single digits, meteorologists said.
Illinois was expecting accumulations of 12 inches.
more...
|
Earth Changes |
-
Damascus Masses Condemn Israeli Aggressions on al-Aqsa Mosque
(February 13, 2007) - Damascus expressed in a mass rally
Tuesday a vehement angry and condemnation over Israeli
aggressions against al-Aqsa mosque. With the participation of
political, economic, religious and social activities, Hundreds
of thousands of citizens have come from Damascus city main axis
till Youssef al-Azma square in Damascus down town, carrying
Syrian flags, photos of President al-Assad and embodiments
representing al-Aqsa mosque , as well as banners expressing the
strong condemnation of the Israeli daily and continued crimes
against the Palestinian people and Muslims holy places. The
banners are reading as "here I am !at your service… Oh, Aqsa the
first two Qiblateens", secondly "with our blood we sacrifice
al-Aqsa" then " We demand the Islamic People to protect al-Aqsa
" , and "We will not surrender to the Zionist and US plots" , in
addition to "We bless the Palestinian national unity in face of
Zionist Occupation ", finally "we are coming for liberating
Golan". The demonstrators burned the Israeli flag, asserting
their support to Syria's pan-Arab and national stances and to
the sisterly Palestinian people and their just cause till
liberating the land, restoring their legitimate rights and
establishing the independent state as Jerusalem its capital.
|
Israel
| Islam
|
-
Utah gunman, 18, was Muslim from Bosnia (February
13, 2007) - The 18-year-old gunman who killed five people
in a crowded Utah shopping mall was a Bosnian Muslim refugee who
was prepared to kill many more, say investigators. An off-duty
police officer having an early Valentine's Day dinner with his
wife was credited today with cornering Sulejmen Talovic,
exchanging fire with him until other officers arrived to shoot
and kill the gunman. The trench-coated teenager wanted to "to
kill a large number of people" and probably would have killed
many more if not for the off-duty officer, Police Chief Chris
Burbank said. A friend said Talovic was from the war-torn
country of Bosnia and that the trauma he experienced while
growing up may have led to him snapping for some reason. Ken
Hammond, an off-duty officer from Ogden, north of Salt Lake
City, jumped up from his seat at a restaurant after hearing
gunfire and cornered the gunman, exchanging fire with him until
other officers arrived, Burbank said. "There is no question that
his quick actions saved the lives of numerous other people," the
police chief said. Police said it was not immediately clear who
fired the shot that killed Talovic. Talovic had a backpack full
of ammunition, a shotgun and a .38-caliber pistol, police said.
Investigators knew little about Talovic, except than he lived in
Salt Lake City with his mother, the chief said. He was enrolled
in numerous city schools before withdrawing in 2004, the school
district said. Initially, police refused to release his name or
any information about his background. more...
|
Islam |
America
|
-
Abbas Sends Warmest Greetings to Iran’s Ahmadinejad
(February 12, 2007)
- At a time when Iran is being isolated by most
of the world for its nuclear program and its calls for the
destruction of Israel, Palestinian Authority [PA] President
Mahmoud Abbas [Abu Mazen] has sent a telegram of effusive
greetings to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for Iran’s
national holiday. According to the PA daily Al-Hayat Al Jadida,
Abbas’s greeting earlier this week also wished for "further
progress and prosperity" for Iran. The following is the paper’s
account of the message: “The president said in the greeting: ‘I
am happy to express to your excellency and, through you, to your
honorable government and to your brother people, on behalf of
the Palestinian people and their leadership and on my behalf
personally, the warmest, most heartfelt wishes, in a prayer to
Allah, that He shall bestow on you on this holiday further
progress and prosperity. We wish you and your people happy
holidays.’ President Abbas expressed the greatest wishes of
wealth, health, and joy to the President of Iran, and to his
people and his sister country, continuous respect, glory, and
well-being.”
|
Iran
|
Islam
|
-
Report: Saudi Arabia reaching out to Israel
(February 12, 2007)
- Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states have been
sending overtures to Israel and US Jews in a campaign aimed at
countering Iran 's rising sway in the region and denting its
nuclear program, USA Today reported Monday. Saudi Arabia is keen
on shoring up its influence in the Middle East by brokering a
unity deal between rival Palestinian factions and defusing
tensions between the Hizbullah-led opposition and the
western-backed government in Lebanon. Preventing Iraq from
sliding into an all-out civil war is also on the agenda. The
most evident sign of rapprochement came in the form of the
attendance of Saudi Arabia's outgoing ambassador to the US to a
ceremony in Washington held by American Jewish organizations in
honor of a State Department official appointed to fight
anti-Semitism. William Daroff of the United Jewish Communities
told USA Today that Prince Turki al-Faisal's presence at the
reception was "unprecedented." The paper reported that Qatar,
and the United Arab Emirates have made similar outreach gestures
towards Israel and American Jews.
The overtures have
been blessed by the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice who
has said that six Gulf states, alongside Egypt, Jordan and
Israel form a new moderate alignment to counter Iran and Syria,
whom Washington accuses of supporting extremist groups like
Hizbullah and Hamas.
more...
|
Israel
| Islam
|
-
EU
Working Hard For Mid-East Peace
(February 12, 2007)
-
This week EU foreign ministers are looking for
ways to expand funding to the Palestinian Authority. Last week
German Chancellor Angela Merkel went on a four-day tour of
Egypt, Saudi Arabia and some of the gulf states. Germany holds
the EU's rotating presidency, and is hoping to harness Ms
Merkel's growing stature as the EU's most influential leader, in
the twilight days of both Tony Blair and Jacques Chirac.
Officials and politicians in Berlin say she is assiduously
working on what she sees as the two big issues at the heart of
the crisis in the Middle East - Iran, and the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She has been particularly active,
they say, since the war in Lebanon last summer, pursuing a
relatively quiet but intensive diplomatic strategy and "working
the phones" to all the key players.
A senior official says: "We have been involved in trying to calm
things... and Merkel was pushing the US to have the quartet
meeting, and we got that commitment in January, so now it's
important that it continues." He emphasises that Germany "will
welcome any agreement that leads to more peace and stability in
the Palestinian community," while emphasising that any agreement
must be assessed to see if it meets the Quartet aims on
recognition of Israel and an end to violence. On the other hand,
he says Germany has no illusions about the extent of its
influence. "We just say we are in the [EU] presidency and have
to contribute and do what we can," he says. So the mood in
Berlin is cautious but nonetheless somewhat upbeat on the
outlook for the Middle East.
more...
|
Israel
| Islam
| EU/UN
|
-
60,000 evacuated from flooded central Mozambique
(February 12, 2007)
- Soldiers and relief workers using helicopters
and canoes have evacuated 60,000 people from the flooded Zambezi
River Valley in central Mozambique, where more than 100,000
others are at risk. More rains are forecast and floodgates that
must be opened to save the wall of a massive hydroelectric dam
will add to the dangers this week. About 100 people have drowned
or been electrocuted by fallen power lines and hundreds of
thousands have been forced from their homes in torrential rains
that have swamped a large area of southern Africa from Angola in
the west to Mozambique in the east with Malawi, Zambia and
Zimbabwe in between. Thousands of acres of crops have been
destroyed. Bridges have collapsed and roads have been swept
away. The Zambezi, a floodplain river that crosses the continent
and has three major dams, burst its banks weeks ago. Its swollen
waters and those of its tributaries came together at
Mozambique’s north-western Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam.
Officials began discharging water from the overflowing dam,
which covers more than 1,000 square miles, at a rate of up to
353,000 cubic feet a minute last week. More floodgates must be
opened this week to prevent the dam wall from bursting,
authorities said. That will unleash walls of water that will
bear down the Zambezi and sweep into the centre of the country.
The Mozambicans are co-ordinating with water authorities in
Zambia, where dams and reservoirs are also near capacity. The
director of Mozambique’s National Disasters Management Office,
Paola Zucula, said 60,000 people had been evacuated from the
Zambezi Valley in the past three days.
more...
|
Earth Changes |
-
Putin, Saudi king meet in landmark visit
(February 12, 2007)
- President Vladimir Putin of Russia held talks
yesterday with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah on Iraq and the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the first visit by a Russian
leader to the kingdom. King Abdullah gave Putin, who accused the
United States on Saturday of making the world a more dangerous
place, a red carpet welcome. Prior to the talks urged Moscow to
help revive the Arab-Israeli peace process. "There is no doubt
that Russia has an important role in achieving peace," the king
told Russia's Itar-Tass news agency ahead of the trip, which
Moscow hopes will help restore Soviet-era links with the Middle
Eastern region. Saudi media has said Moscow also wants to sell
Riyadh, which enjoyed a record budget surplus of $78 billion
last year on high oil prices, military hardware including tanks,
and antimissile systems as well as win a tender to expand Saudi
railways. Putin's trip highlights a growing connection between
the two nations after the king's visit to Moscow in 2003. Riyadh
revived its ties with Moscow in 1990 as the communist Soviet era
ended. The two nations first established diplomatic ties in the
1920s. King Abdullah had said he hoped Putin's visit would
further cooperation on oil and in investment and air transport,
but he gave no details. Ahead of the visit, Putin criticized the
United States, saying Washington was making the world a more
dangerous place by pursuing policies aimed at making it the "one
single master." His remarks coincided with disagreement between
Russia and the United States over the Iraq war and the nuclear
ambitions of Iran and North Korea.
more... |
Gog/Magog
|
Israel |
Islam |
-
One
Small Chip for a PC, One Giant Leap for Computing
(February 11, 2007) -
Researchers at Intel (Nasdaq:
INTC) unveiled an experimental 80-core microchip Monday at the
International Solid States Circuit Conference in San Francisco.
Known as a "Teraflop research chip," it is the first
programmable microprocessor capable of delivering performance
formerly associated only with supercomputers, according to
Intel. If successful, Intel's research into "tera-scale
computing" -- in which a chip modeled on Teraflop chips can
perform trillions of calculations per second and move terabytes
of data -- has the potential to transform computers, software
and the way people use their computers. "Basically, it creates a
processor that can reconfigure itself on the fly to do a variety
of tasks like graphics and physics that required specialized
parts in the past," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle
Group, told TechNewsWorld. Previously, Intel concentrated on
making microprocessors that ran faster and faster, Martin
Reynolds, a Gartner (NYSE: IT) Research fellow, told
TechNewsWorld. This strategy more or less followed Moore's Law,
which states that the number of transistors on a chip will
double every 18 to 24 months with each subsequent generation.
Intel, however, "ran into a wall where faster and faster became
too hot, consuming too much power," Reynolds said. "So [the
question is], how do you use Moore's Law even if you can't make
things faster," he explained. "The answer is you put more
[microprocessors] on instead." Intel found that by making two
slower -- but not much slower -- processors, they consume much
less power but do almost twice as much work as a single faster
chip, according to Reynolds. Intel's two-core Core Duo and Core
2 Duo chips and Core 2 Quad four-core chips take advantage of
that technology. "We have a natural progression coming,"
Reynolds said. "We've got two-core and four-core, now. And we've
got eight- and sixteen-core coming." Intel is attempting to
demonstrate that it can take this technology to far greater
numbers than was previously thought possible, Reynolds
continued. "They are trying to figure out what they have to do
to build an 80-core chip, one with 80 processors on it." Intel's
answer with the Teraflop research chips is a "tile design" using
smaller cores replicated as tiles. According to the company, the
new design makes it easier to create a chip with many cores and
lays a path to manufacture multi-core processors with billions
of transistors more efficiently in the future.
more...
|
Technology
|
-
Research: God did speak world into existence
(February 11, 2007) -
A science student in
Kentucky says when the
Bible records God spoke, and things were created, that's just
what happened, and he can support that with scientific
experiments. "If God spoke everything into existence as the
Genesis record proposes, then we should be able to
scientifically prove that the construction of everything in the
universe begins with a) the Holy Spirit (magnetic field); b)
Light (an electric field); and c) that Light can be created by a
sonic influence or sound," Samuel J. Hunt writes
on his website. "There are several documented and currently
taught laboratory experiments that accurately portray the events
in Genesis in sequential order, the most important being that of
sonoluminescence," he wrote. That, he described to WND, is the
circumstance in which sending a sonic signal into bubbles in a
fluid causes the bubbles to collapse and they release photons,
or create light. That aligns with one of the earlier
descriptions of the creation by God, when, in Genesis 1:1-3, the
Holy Spirit moved upon the face of the deep, which generally is
considered water, and said "Let there be light," he explained.
God was sending a sonic influence into the waters, and basically
creating light, Hunt said. He's documented his theory, and the
experiments he believes back it up, in his "Episteme Scientia,
the Law of All That Is." Researchers at institutions no less
than UCLA and the University of Chicago have verified the
production of light from bubbles when sound is passed through a
liquid, called sonoluminescence. Hunt said he was spurred on in
his work because the advanced physics and other courses he was
taking were advancing propositions that sometimes didn't match
up. "The further I went, the more my questions seemed to be
being answered in the Genesis record," he told WND. His abstract
states, "An examination of the sequential mathematical and
experimental dual proof of the Genesis record of origins
underlying the institution of all that is in the universe – from
waves to matter to the mind." Hunt said science has been proving
the Genesis account in classrooms for centuries, "in spite of
the fervency to promote evolution and big bang theories." A
student at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Hunt
said his questions started very simply.
more...
-
'Who's Who' list challenging Darwin grows
(February 11, 2007) -
The list truly is a "Who's Who" of prominent
scientists in the world today, and now another 100 ranking
leaders have added their signatures to a challenge to Darwin's
theory of evolution.
It's for those who have reached the epitome of
their fields, but still are questioning the validity of the
Darwinian philosophy and want to put
their concerns in writing. The names include top scientists as
MIT, UCLA, Ohio State, University of Washington, University of
Pennsylvania,
University of Georgia,
Harvard, the College of Judea and Samaria, Johns Hopkins, Texas
A&M, Duke, University of Peruglia in Italy, the British Museum
and others. "Darwinism is a trivial idea that has been elevated
to the status of the scientific theory that governs modern
biology," said Michael Egnor, a professor of neurosurgery and
pediatrics at State University of
New York, Stony Brook,
and an award-winning brain surgeon who was picked as one of New
York's top doctors by "New York Magazine."
The list includes
representatives from the studies of chemistry, biology,
dendrology, genetics, molecular biology, organic synthesis,
quantum chemistry, bacteriology, astrophysics, mathematics,
geriatrics, entomology, economics, biochemistry, physics,
electrochemistry, nuclear engineering and is available at
www.dissentfromdarwin.org. It's maintained by the Discovery
Institute's Center for Science and Culture. The list represents
the most educated people in the world from all branches of
science with one thing on common – agreement with the following
statement: "We are skeptical of claims for the ability of random
mutation and natural selection to account for the complexity of
life. Careful examination of the evidence for Darwinian theory
should be encouraged."
more...
-
Mystery Ailment Strikes Honeybees
(February 11, 2007) -
A mysterious illness is
killing tens of thousands of honeybee colonies across the
country, threatening honey production, the livelihood of
beekeepers and possibly crops that need bees for pollination.
Researchers are scrambling to find the cause of the ailment,
called Colony Collapse Disorder.
Reports of unusual colony deaths
have come from at least 22 states. Some affected commercial
beekeepers _ who often keep thousands of colonies _ have
reported losing more than 50 percent of their bees. A colony can
have roughly 20,000 bees in the winter, and up to 60,000 in the
summer. "We have seen a lot of things happen in 40 years, but
this is the epitome of it all," Dave Hackenberg, of
Lewisburg-based Hackenberg Apiaries, said by phone from Fort
Meade, Fla., where he was working with his bees. The country's
bee population had already been shocked in recent years by a
tiny, parasitic bug called the varroa mite, which has destroyed
more than half of some beekeepers' hives and devastated most
wild honeybee populations. Along with being producers of honey,
commercial bee colonies are important to agriculture as
pollinators, along with some birds, bats and other insects. A
recent report by the National Research Council noted that in
order to bear fruit, three-quarters of all flowering plants _
including most food crops and some that provide fiber, drugs and
fuel _ rely on pollinators for fertilization.
more...
-
Abbas looks forward to Rice meeting with Israeli PM (February
11, 2007) -
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Sunday
he hoped an upcoming meeting between Israel's prime minister and
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice would jump start a
permanent peace process. Abbas, who met with his Egyptian
counterpart in Cairo, said the Feb. 19 meeting with Rice and
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert would "lay the features of
the road to start the permanent peace process." He also said the
meeting would help the so-called Quartet — whose members are the
U.S., EU, U.N. and Russia — play a more active role in promoting
Mideast peace in their meeting in Berlin on Feb. 21. But Abbas
declined to say whether he thought the United States and Israel
would accept an accord he signed with his rival, the militant
group Hamas, establishing a Palestinian coalition government.
The new government "should commit itself to it in spirit and
letter without going into details, expressing other opinion or
elaborating about this issue," Abbas told reporters. The accord
said the new government would "respect" past peace deals signed
with Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, now led by
Abbas. But the United States and Israel have demanded the new
government explicitly renounce violence, recognize Israel and
agree to uphold past peace accords. Since the deal was signed
late Thursday in the Saudi city of Mecca, Palestinian officials
have been trying to persuade the international community to
embrace the deal and lift crippling sanctions on their
government. Olmert said Sunday his government had "urgent
consultations" over the weekend about the deal, but had not
decided whether to reject or accept the agreements.
more... |
Israel |
Islam |
EU/UN |
Temple Mount |
America
|
-
2 earthquakes felt in Israel
(February 10, 2007) -
Two earthquakes measuring 3.6 and 4.5 on the Richter Scale were
felt from the Negev Desert to the Sharon region in central
Israel at around 12:15 a.m. Saturday. No injuries or damage were
reported. Rami Hofstetter of the Geophysical Institute of Israel
told Ynet that the earthquakes were small to moderate in
magnitude, adding that the epicenter was on the Jordanian side
of the Dead Sea. The earthquakes occurred about a minute apart,
he said. “The chair I was sitting on began to wobble,” a Rishon
Letzion resident recounted, “but the house itself did not
shake.” Aharon Deutch of Tel Aviv told Ynet “I live on the 6th
floor; I was lying in bed when I felt the room start shaking.” A
Netanya resident said the earthquake that hit the area lasted
about two minutes. In 2004 an earthquake measuring 5.1 on the
Richter Scale rattled the country; several injuries were
reported and a number of buildings were damaged.
more...
|
Israel |
Earth Changes |
-
Lebanon to use seized Hizbullah arms to fight Israel
(February 10, 2007) -
The Lebanese army
will use weapons seized from the Shiite group
Hizbullah to fight Israel in case of any future violation of
Lebanese sovereignty, Defense Minister Elias Murr said. "The
truck and its content are now with the Lebanese army in southern
Lebanon ," Murr said in reference to a truck carrying Hizbullah
arms -- including Grad rockets -- seized east of Beirut on
Thursday. "If Israel carries out another violation, we will use
these weapons to confront it," he told reporters on Friday after
a meeting with the commander of the UN peacekeeping force in
Lebanon, Major General Claudio Graziano. Murr said he told
Graziano that "the Lebanese army deployed in southern Lebanon
has orders to confront Israeli forces in case of any new
violation" of Lebanese sovereignty. Lebanese and Israeli troops
clashed across the border on Wednesday for the first time in
decades, causing no casualties. The incident was sparked by
Israeli sappers moving towards the border to clear unexploded
ordnance. UN chief Ban Ki-Moon called for restraint, saying the
clashes breached the ceasefire that ended Israel's devastating
war against Hizbullah last year. Hizbullah senior official
Mohamad Yazbeck reiterated on Friday that the seized truck was
carrying munitions destined for his group's fighters and asked
for the weaponry to be returned. "The security and judicial
authorities should return the truck which was carrying arms for
the Resistance from the (eastern) Bekaa to the south," he said
at Friday prayers in the eastern city of Baalbek.
more...
|
Israel |
Islam |
-
N.Y. Weathers 100-Plus Inches of Snow
(February 10, 2007)
- Sunshine provided
a respite Saturday for residents of an area buried by more than
8 feet of snow, but the blue sky turned gray in the blink of an
eye during the afternoon as another intense snow squall cut
visibility almost to zero. "This is bad," said 67-year-old Dave
DeGrau, who has operated an auto repair shop on Main Street for
45 years. "We had a very easy winter until now. Last fall during
hunting season it rained every time I went out. I kept saying
'I'm glad this isn't snow.' Now, it's snow." Persistent bands of
lake-effect snow squalls fed by moisture from Lake Ontario have
been swinging up and down this part of central New York along
the lake's eastern shore since last Sunday. The National Weather
Service said Parish - about 25 miles northeast of Syracuse -
reached a milestone early Saturday with 100 inches of snow
during the past seven days. Unofficial reports pegged totals at
123 inches in Orwell and 122 in Redfield, but those numbers
include snow from another storm a couple of days before the
current weather system. All three towns are in Oswego County. A
warning in effect until Monday morning said 2 to 4 more feet of
snow was possible with wind gusting up to 24 mph. "That's all we
need," Mike Avery said as he took a brief break from loading
dump trucks with snow to be hauled to a pile outside town. "It's
getting monotonous." The fluffy new snow was a magnet for
snowmobilers, but stopping was out of the question. "You can't
stop or you're done," said Dan Hojnacki, 23, of Syracuse, after
he ground to a halt in a field. "I never got stuck until today,
and I've been snowmobiling for 10 years."
more...
|
Earth Changes |
-
Iran Consults With Russia On Security
(February 9, 2007) -
Yesterday Russian President Vladimir Putin met in the Kremlin
with Ali Akbar Velayati, the personal envoy of Iranian Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Tehran is making a concerted
effort to convince Moscow to lend its support in Iran's standoff
with Washington. To show the seriousness of its intentions, Iran
yesterday carried out a test of a Russian anti-aircraft Top-M1
missile system, and the country's top spiritual leader
threatened to strike "at American interests around the world."
Tehran is making its bid for the goodwill of the Russian
president on the eve of an international security summit in
Munich, at which President Putin is scheduled to give the
keynote address.
Yesterday in Moscow Ali Akbar Velayati, a former foreign affairs
minister who is one of Iran's most experienced diplomats, met
with a number of top Russian foreign policy officials, including
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and National Security Council
Secretary Igor Ivanov, before meeting in the evening with
President Vladimir Putin. And while the official line from the
Russian negotiators was neutral and cautious, Mr. Velayati was
effusive in his compliments: "The steps that Russia is taking
have the unconditional support of Iran," declared the Iranian
leader's official envoy. "Russia, as an important world power,
and Iran, an important regional power, in the future will play a
key role in the evolution of this sensitive region."
more...
|
Iran
|
Gog/Magog
|
Israel
| Islam
|
e-mail:
watchmanbiblestudy comcast.net
www.watchmanbiblestudy.com
Subscribe or
Unsubscribe


|