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"And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world for a witness to all nations, and then the end will come."
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WAR OF WORDS Posted by: D. Dolan on Tuesday, March 09, 2010 - 12:06 AM GMT Israel
| PM Netanyahu also used his Moscow visit to denounce recent Iranian claims that Israel is preparing for an imminent military offensive in the region. He said no such assault is on the table. His comment came just days after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed to possess information that “Israel is seeking to start a war next spring or summer,” boasting that “the resistance and regional states will finish them off if this fake regime does anything again.”
The notorious Iranian leader—miraculously re-elected as president last June when he somehow captured more votes than there are registered voters in his country—did not specify who Israel would purportedly attack during such an offensive. The Reuters news agency reported that he told Syrian dictator Bashar Assad by telephone that Israel would be “finished off once and for all” if it launches any military assault. Assad himself earlier joined Hizbullah leader Nasrallah and Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan in contending that Israel is planning to attack Shiite forces in Lebanon this coming May. The Syrian leader said his substantial armed forces would actively defend Iranian-commanded Hizbullah militiamen in any such operation. The Lebanese government echoed this ominous statement. The hostile words were repeated during a summit meeting that Assad hosted in Damascus late in the month with Ahmadinejad and Nasrallah.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak sparked off an earlier exchange or verbal blasts when he stated that “all out war” could break out unless negotiations with Syria were seriously pursued by Israel. Apparently misinterpreting this as a military threat, President Assad charged that Israel was “leading the region to war.” Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Al Moallem then ominously stated that “the next war will be waged inside your cities.” Foreign Minister Lieberman reacted by strongly hinting at massive Israeli retaliation following any Syrian missile blitz on Israeli civilian areas, telling Assad that “not only will you lose the war, you and your family will no longer be in power." Opposition politicians claimed Lieberman spoke too strongly, with some demanding he be sacked.
As Israel’s enemies rant and rave, and with a looming nuclear threat hanging over their heads, the Israeli people need to call upon their Sovereign Lord like never before—the One who promises that during the biblically prophesied end of days, “Man will have regard for his Maker, and his eyes will look to the Holy One of Israel” (Isaiah 17:7).
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National ID Card for Workers Is at Center of Immigration Plan Posted by: Anonymous on Monday, March 08, 2010 - 09:54 PM GMT OneWorldOrder
| Lawmakers working to craft a new comprehensive immigration bill have settled on a way to prevent employers from hiring illegal immigrants: a national biometric identification card all American workers would eventually be required to obtain. Under the potentially controversial plan still taking shape in the Senate, all legal U.S. workers, including citizens and immigrants, would be issued an ID card with embedded information, such as fingerprints, to tie the card to the worker.
Read more at wsj
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6.0 earthquake hits eastern Turkey, kills 57 Posted by: Anonymous on Monday, March 08, 2010 - 07:39 AM GMT Earth_Changes
| A strong, pre-dawn earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6 struck eastern Turkey on Monday, killing 57 people as it knocked down stone or mud-brick houses and minarets in at least six villages, the government said.
Read more at yahoo
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NO INDEPENDENT INQUIRY Posted by: D. Dolan on Monday, March 08, 2010 - 01:56 AM GMT Israel
| The Israeli cabinet decided in mid February not to establish an independent inquiry commission to investigate the UN Goldstone report’s charges that Israeli soldiers committed war crimes during the Cast Lead military operation against Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip. The ministers instead determined that a recent official government letter sent to UN Secretary Ban Ki Moon sufficiently answered the main charges made by the UN Human Rights Commission headed by South African Supreme Court Judge Richard Goldstone. However the UN chief said he was “not sure” the letter contained enough “credible evidence” that a serious investigation had actually been conducted.
Officials had hoped the 46 page missive would be enough to convince the UN head that Israel took the UN allegations quite seriously. They noted the letter revealed that the IDF had conducted probes into over 150 reported human rights violations, of which 36 were actual criminal investigations. As part of that process, over 100 Palestinians were questioned, along with field IDF officers and many others. Some soldiers have already been prosecuted or otherwise disciplined for verified conduct violations, they noted.
In stark contrast to this, Hamas leaders went back on a public indication last year that that they were “sorry” Israeli civilians had been hit by Hamas rocket fire during the conflict. Israeli officials had earlier scoffed at the half hearted apology, delivered by a Hamas spokesman, noting that thousands of Palestinian Kassam rockets have been deliberately aimed at civilian communities for many years, especially at the besieged Israeli town of Sderot.
Israeli leaders were not over thrilled when the Kremlin extended an official invitation in February to overall Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal to visit Moscow. Few details were released about his discussions mid month with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Unlike Russia, Israeli and American leaders believe Hamas is a major obstacle to ongoing peace moves in the region, not a potential peace partner.
Mashaal later told the London-based Al Hayat newspaper that if conflict breaks out again between his extremist group and Israel, it “will not be limited this time to the Gaza Strip, but will engulf the entire region.” A similar statement was made during February by Lebanese Hizbullah militia leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, who said any action between his group and Israel will spark off a greater Middle East war.
It sounded a bit like war in the center of Jerusalem in late February after Palestinian Muslims threw stones at Jewish worshipers at the Western Wall just below the Temple Mount. Israeli police then stormed the sacred site, sparking off fierce clashes in many parts of the Old City.
The violence began earlier in the week in Hebron after PA leader Abbas claimed the Israeli government’s designation of the Tomb of the Patriarchs in the city as a “national heritage site” was an attempt to take it over and push Muslim worshipers out the door. PA leaders also protested a similar designation for Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem. PM Netanyahu said the designation would herald no actual changes on the ground. But analysts said it was a clear indication he has no intention of abandoning the widely revered ancient Jewish holy sites as part of any final peace deal with the Palestinians.
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'Islamic nations will back Iran strike' Posted by: Anonymous on Sunday, March 07, 2010 - 01:21 PM GMT WarsandRumors
| An Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would be quietly supported by a wide coalition of Islamic nations, including a number of extremist states, Deputy Minister of the Negev and Galilee Ayoub Kara said Saturday.
Read more at jpost
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Spy chips hidden in 2.5 MILLION dustbins Posted by: Anonymous on Sunday, March 07, 2010 - 01:21 PM GMT OneWorldOrder
| More than 2.5million homes now have wheelie bins fitted with microchips to weigh their contents. This is an increase of nearly two-thirds in just a year. The bins, which can be electronically identified and weighed, are designed for 'pay-as-you-throw' rubbish tax schemes.
Read more at dailymail
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| Past Articles |
| Sunday, March 07 |
| · | Feds weigh expansion of Internet monitoring (0) |
| · | INDIRECT PEACE TALKS SET TO RESUME (0) |
| Saturday, March 06 |
| · | A slide toward less independence (0) |
| · | Details of “Einstein” Cyber Shield Disclosed by White House (0) |
| · | Body scanners are headed to 11 major airports (0) |
| · | 'Hate' laws could label 5-year-olds 'offenders' (0) |
| · | INTERNATIONAL REPERCUSSIONS (0) |
| Friday, March 05 |
| · | INSIDE JOB? (0) |
| Thursday, March 04 |
| · | China, Russia Urge More Iran Talks as France Seeks Sanctions (0) |
| · | 6.4 Earthquake hits Taiwan (0) |
| · | 9 arrested for arms trade to Iran (0) |
| · | THE MYSTERY DEEPENS (0) |
| Wednesday, March 03 |
| · | ANTI-SEMITISM RISING IN FRANCE AND CANADA! (0) |
| · | Mideast war in 'very' near future? (0) |
| · | Chile Quake May Have Shortened Earth's Days (0) |
| · | DUBAI KILLING SPARKS COMMOTION (0) |
| Tuesday, March 02 |
| · | Fla. gets fed funds for e-health records (0) |
| · | Thinking About the Unthinkable: A U.S.-Iranian Deal (0) |
| Sunday, February 28 |
| · | Is America Becoming A Police State? (0) |
| Saturday, February 27 |
| · | Huge quake hits Chile; tsunami threatens Pacific (0) |
| Friday, February 26 |
| · | 7.0 Earthquake Off Japan Sparks Tsunami Fear (0) |
| · | Cybersecurity bill to give president new emergency powers (0) |
| · | Head of IMF Proposes New Global Currency (0) |
| · | CNN Poll: Majority says government a threat to citizens' rights (0) |
| · | WEATHER: HOTTEST JANUARY EVER SAY CLIMATE EXPERTS (0) |
| · | Hidden Healthcare Reform Objective: Feds Want to Know Your Number (0) |
| Thursday, February 25 |
| · | Jones Interview: War With Iran (0) |
| · | Jones Interview: Middle East Prepares For War (0) |
| Tuesday, February 23 |
| · | Russian capital Moscow covered by record 63cm snowfall (0) |
| · | Iran to 'hide nuclear plants inside mountains' (0) |
| Sunday, February 21 |
| · | Israel unveils new drone fleet that can reach Iran (0) |
| · | Homeland chief: Domestic extremism is top concern (0) |
| Saturday, February 20 |
| · | Israel: IAEA report confirms ‘military intentions’ of Iran (0) |
| · | Russia: Iran's noncooperation 'alarming' (0) |
| Thursday, February 18 |
| · | Police push for warrantless searches of cell phones (0) |
| Wednesday, February 17 |
| · | Can Goverment destroy our lives? (0) |
| · | TSA takes explosives screening to fliers (0) |
| Tuesday, February 16 |
| · | Hitchcock Discusses the US Under Judgment (0) |
| · | Rapture References, Part 3 … Conclusion (0) |
| Monday, February 15 |
| · | Surveillance Drones To Zap Protesters Into Submission (0) |
| · | Obama Declares He Will Rule by Authoritarian Decree (0) |
| · | Hitchcock and His Message to All Americans (0) |
| · | Hitchcock Discusses the US as a Following Nation (0) |
| · | US says Iran is building a bomb (0) |
| · | Feds are now monitoring the internet (0) |
| Friday, February 12 |
| · | Rare snowfall in Rome as cold snap grips Italy (0) |
| · | Ahmadinejad warns Israel against any military move (0) |
| · | Feds push for tracking cell phones (0) |
| Thursday, February 11 |
| · | Rapture References, Part 2 (0) |
| · | Hitchcock Discusses the US in Revelation 18 (0) |
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