Friday, September 24, 2010

New World Order?

"Everything is in place - after 500 years - to build a true 'new world' in the Western Hemisphere... And what happens if we don't pass NAFTA? I truly don't think that 'criminal' would be too strong a word for rejecting NAFTA."
-- David Rockefeller
(1915- ) Internationalist billionaire, CFR kingpin, founder of the Trilateralist Commission, World Order Godfather
Source: Wall Street Journal, October 1, 1993
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/David.Rockefeller.Quote.B593


"NAFTA represents the single most creative step towards a New World Order."
-- Henry Kissinger
(1923- ) Former US Secretary of State
Source: Aug.1993, Los Angeles Times Syndicate
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Henry.Kissinger.Quote.B58F

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Worldwide Church of God Feast of Tabernacles

The first time I visited Israel was with the Worldwide Church of God in 1980 to celebrate Sukkot -- the biblical Feast of Tabernacles. (Some Christians understand that Israel's harvest festival foreshadows the peace and prosperity that everyone will soon enjoy under the Messiah's golden rule). But that whirlwind experience only whet my appetite...

From Toledo to Jerusalem

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Yom Kippur at Sdot Yam

Tradition - even empty, hollow, shallow - has assisted Jewry to preserve this Day, however imperfectly; yet I also couldn't help but think of God & Kahane who might dismiss such "worship" as vain and such "devotions" as void. Liberal, Hellenist, humanists who have nothing to do with God and are ignorant of or deny His Word as a general rule, as hypocritical & unacceptable as professing Christianity on the pagan days of Christmas and Easter...

Yom Kippur at Sdot Yam

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Germany’s Dream Team?

Germany’s Dream Team?
By Ron Fraser
By When Germany’s parliament resumes after its summer recess, its greatest challenge will be deciding who will lead.


Germany is a nation in transition. It sits atop Europe economically, financially, militarily and bureaucratically in its dominance of key areas in European politics. Yet Germany has a problem at home. Its own national political leadership is in disarray.

The burning question that will be on everyone’s lips early during this autumn session of parliament will simply be, how long will the leaders of the two key parties, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP), last?

CDU leader Angela Merkel, long having dragged behind Germany’s most popular politician, Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, in the polls, has now been overtaken by her old nemesis, Social Democratic Party leader Frank-Walter Steinmeier. At the same time, the popularity of the leader of her senior FDP coalition partner, Vice Chancellor Guido Westerwelle, has tanked. There are calls from within his own party for him to step down and make way for another FDP leader.

This all presents an interesting scenario as we approach a seething autumn political season in Europe, amid a foreign-policy nightmare. On the international front, there’s the ongoing global economic crisis, a nuclear assertive Iran, the United States in retreat from Iraq and a resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan, not to mention China expanding its industry right on Europe’s doorstep. Underneath all of these lead issues are a whole battery of destabilizing trends within Africa and South America, plus a rising power on the Indian subcontinent. Across the Yellow Sea there’s the provocatively unpredictable North Korea. In the Sea of Japan, the island peoples of Nippon are reviewing their defense policies seeking a more aggressive role on the world stage. On top of all that is a newly resurgent imperialist Russia.

In such a world, a global power such as Germany needs strong, assertive political leadership. The days of a fattened Germany, grown large on the undoubted fruits of its labors, being content to cuddle up to the motherly image of “mutti” Merkel, are past. The chancellor’s days are numbered. She is now being overtaken by events she is simply not geared to handle—and it has certainly shown in her poor performance since her reelection with reduced support last October.

Merkel’s downfall comes at a very interesting and challenging time in German politics—a time when three tried and proven politicians await their moment to move in for the kill. That moment may be closer than most realize.

We have featured three personalities quite heavily in our continuing analysis of Germany in relation to its final drive to lead the European empire: Edmund Stoiber, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and, lately, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg.

Edmund Stoiber is far from a spent force. The political champion of Bavaria, he took over the leadership of the Catholicized Bavarian Christian Social Union from the former strong man of Europe Franz Josef Strauss and developed the state of Bavaria into the economic powerhouse of the German nation. After leading in the polls, he was narrowly beaten by Gerhard Schröder in the 2002 election for the chancellorship. He later declined the office of economics minister in the first Merkel government and was then hired by the EU as its Mr. Fixit, charged with cutting the mass of red tape that chokes the plethora of mushrooming European institutions and departments. Stoiber is a supporter of Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who in turn has shown Herr Stoiber a deal of favor.

Edmund Stoiber is an arch Catholic conservative of the first order, a rank supporter of his fellow Bavarian Pope Benedict XVI. Stoiber mentored Baron Guttenberg’s rise in Bavarian politics within the Christian Social Union, even as he himself was previously mentored by Strauss. Though seldom in the limelight of recent years, one gets the feeling that he is a man waiting for a return to active political involvement in Germany and Europe.

Steinmeier is another kettle of fish altogether. Known as the eminence gris of German politics, he has headed its secret service, been foreign minister in Chancellor Merkel’s previous government, and was a confidante and personal aide to Chancellor Schröder during his term in office. Steinmeier is closely attuned to Russian politics and foreign policy and is personally acquainted with Putin. Russian-German relations are crucial to Germany’s role as the dominant player in the European Union.

After losing the chancellorship and the lead in coalition membership to Guido Westerwelle’s Federal Democrats, Steinmeier has been busy in opposition taking every opportunity to stab at both Merkel and Westerwelle in the political quagmire that has resulted since the 2009 election. Recently his popularity has spiked; public opinion now has him the second-most popular politician in Germany.

Of course, as has been the case for the past year, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, baron of the Holy Roman Empire, maintains his position as the shining star of politics in Germany and is now being touted as the ideal new chancellor. Guttenberg runs an extremely high profile in Germany’s press. He has visited Afghanistan on five occasions in 10 months. He has been preparing for a flight in one of the Luftwaffe’s high-tech Eurofighter jets this summer. He has launched the Bundeswehr’s own online television station and endorsed Germany’s new military veteran’s association. This is all in line with his determination to develop a positive public image for the Bundeswehr in the process of seeking wide public support for its growing profile, particularly for its increased deployment overseas.

Guttenberg has it all: charisma, pizzazz, high energy, high intellect. He is articulate in both German and English, of aristocratic bearing yet with a touch with the common people. Most important in this highly visual age, he has great camera presence.

These three—Stoiber, Steinmeier and Guttenberg—would make a formidable triumvirate in German politics today. Together they could complete the trifecta at any upcoming German election. What a powerful team they would make! A team for Germany’s moment of domination on the world scene—a moment that has been prophesied to come for over 3,000 years through the inerrant prophecies embedded in your Bible. It’s an inevitable moment that the signs indicate will arrive sooner, much sooner, rather than later.

Will this be the team to dominate German and European politics when Merkel’s coalition falls apart? We honestly don’t know. What does seem inevitable is that Steinmeier is on the comeback trail, Merkel and Westerwelle are on the wane, Guttenberg’s star is shining brighter than ever, and a politician molded in the style of that grand old strong man of Europe, Franz Josef Strauss, bides his time in the wings.
Watch Germany this autumn. The political fallout may eventually prove earthshaking!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Ohio Mosque Promotes Murder!

I repeated the "spiritual lesson" to the imam and asked him if the Muslims had any such saying. He replied that the Jews create such spurious sayings in order to discredit Islam and Arabs. I then shocked him, and the audience, when I asked: "If that's not a Muslim story, and is spurious and created by the Jews, then why would you, as the leader of this Islamic community permit that very story to be published in your newsletter last month?" He was speechless.

Summary of 9/11 scepticism

Summary of 9/11 scepticism:
http://outsidethebluepillcave.blogspo...


#1

For a full list of doubters:
http://patriotsquestion911.com/

Military leaders questioning the OCT:
http://georgewashington.blogspot.com/...

CIA veterans doubting:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/gene...

Engineers & architects doubting:
http://www.ae911truth.org/

Physicists doubting:
http://physics911.net/

Pilots doubting:
http://www.pilotsfor911truth.org/

High-level officials doubting:
http://911proof.com/7.html

In a recent Zogby International poll (September 06, 2007):
51% of Americans want Congress to probe Bush/Cheney regarding 9/11 attacks;
over 30% seek immediate impeachment;
67% fault 9/11 Commission for not investigating anomalous collapse of World Trade Center 7
http://911truth.org/article.php?story...

Protest in Brussels for 911 Truth (09 Sep 2007):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyuwQY...

Thursday, September 9, 2010

War, Europe (European Army)

Newsletter 2010/09/09 - War, Europe's Backbone


BERLIN/BRUSSELS (Own report) - Politicians in Berlin are using the German imposed dictate of EU austerity to renew the demand for the creation of an EU Army. The strict application of the so-called stability criteria, put through by the German government, imposes drastic austerity measures on all EU member states, which could even cut into their military budgets, according to Berlin. This cannot be achieved except at the expense of a loss of military power, unless steps are taken toward consolidating all of the individual armed forces in Europe using the synergic effects to reinforce the united European army. Berlin has been pursuing this objective for years, confronting - at times open - resistance inside the EU as well as from the United States. Germany has been pushing these plans to enhance its position - with military means - in the new constellation of global forces being created by China's rise to become a world power. The German liberal press explains that a combat-ready EU Army would "almost be like a new backbone for Europe."

more
http://www.german-foreign-policy.com/en/fulltext/57867