I warned Antichrist would rise out of Islamic Greater Syria, and that He would seize power after an Islamic Oil War, which I believe is now developing in the Middle East. The Antichrist will begin the Final War of this Age in the Next Administration!

I Warned Antichrist would Rise Out of Islamic Greater Syria

And that It would Spark in Islamic Middle East in An Oil War

Between Islamic Kings of the North vs. Islamic Kings of South

The final war is developing to begin in the next Administration

I Saw This While Stationed in the Middle East in 1952 And 1953

And I Wrote About It In My First Book “Tectonic Chaos” In 1976

After I Retired from Washington National Security Agency-USAF

March 28, 2015

http://www.tribulaionperiod.com/

Begin 1976 Quote from Page 78 of “Tectonic Chaos”

Revelation 13:1 – And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having SEVEN HEADS and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.

The seven heads of the Beast in Revelation 13:1 represent six great world governments that of the past in which Satan has been actively involved.  The seventh world government is now rising again at the present time around Israel and will produce the Antichrist.  Prior to God separating from His wife, the nation of Israel, six great world Kingdoms that existed before, and at, the time of the cross are, in chronological order, as follows:

The Egyptian

The Assyrian

The Babylonian

The Medo-Persian

The Grecian

The Roman

The rising seventh Kingdom will incorporate all the cunning and skill in the arts and sciences that have been handed down from the previous six kingdoms.  Man has come a long way since the days of the cruel Pharaoh of the Exodus, but all that modern man has learned is based on the root contributions of these six kingdoms – and all the knowledge and expertise of sinful mankind will be centered in the final kingdom.

The ten horns of Revelation 13:1 are ten Arab nations who will form the nucleus of the final kingdom, and the ten crowns are the power of the kings that will rile them.  For years we have pictured the typical Arab as a scrawny little fellow on a camel in the desert with a comic expression on his face.  This viewpoint is quickly changing.  Oil is replacing the U.S. dollar in international importance – and soon ten Arab nations will have gained economic control of much of the earth’s wealth.  We will not try to stop them because of the Soviet Union – and the Soviet Union will not try to stop them because of us and Red China.  The world power block will block itself as the Arab nations prosper in our midst.

End of 1976 Quote

Begin Excerpt from YNet News

March 28, 2015

Arab alliance strikes Houthis’ long-range missiles

Saudi-led coalition against Yemeni rebels targets Scud missiles aimed at southern city of Aden as international staff pulled out of Gulf nation.

News Agencies

A Saudi-led military operation has targeted a base where Iranian-backed Houthi fighters had set up long-range missiles and pointed them towards the southern city of Aden and neighboring countries, a Yemeni official said on Saturday.

The official told Reuters that Yemeni authorities had received information that Iranian experts had brought in parts for the missiles at the base, located south of Sana’a.

Iran denies allegations made by some Yemeni and Western officials that it provides money and training to the Shiite Muslim Houthis, whose rapid territorial advances triggered an Arab military campaign against them.

The alliance attacking Houthi forces initially planned a month-long campaign, but the operation could last five or six months, a Gulf diplomatic official said on Saturday.

The official, from a country that belongs to the alliance, said Shiite Iran, the Houthis’ main foreign ally, was likely to retaliate indirectly, by encouraging pro-Iranian Shiite activists to carry out armed attacks in Bahrain, Lebanon and eastern Saudi Arabia.

Iran, in a tug-of-war with Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia for influence across the Middle East, has denied supporting the Houthis militarily, and has criticized the Gulf Arabs for their military action.

Since the Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes against them early on Thursday, the Houthis, seeking to overthrow the Western- and Saudi-allied President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, have continued to make gains.

Saudi Arabia‘s navy evacuated dozens of diplomats from Yemen and the United Nations pulled out international staff on Saturday after a third night of airstrikes.

Residents reported heavy clashes between the Houthis and mainly Sunni tribal fighters in the south of the country.

Dozens of diplomats were shipped out of Aden to the Red Sea port of Jeddah, Saudi television said, escaping the city where President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi had taken refuge until Thursday, when he left for Egypt to shore up Arab support for his crumbling authority.

In the capital Sana’a, which has been under Houthi control since September, more than 100 UN staff were evacuated, a United Nations source said. Airport staff said dozens of other foreigners working for international oil companies and NGOs also flew out to Ethiopia and Djibouti.

The aforementioned Arab military official, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter, said the Saudi-led attacks would go on until Yemen was able to resume a UN-backed political transition interrupted by the Houthis’ seizure of Sana’a in September.

He said Gulf Arab concern over the Houthis’ influence in Yemen had been heightened in January by satellite imagery showing Houthi forces repositioning long-range Scud missiles in northern districts near the Saudi border.

The Scuds, with a range of between 250 km and 650 km, were aimed northwards at Saudi territory. He said Yemen’s military had about 300 Scuds, the bulk of which were believed to be in the hands of the Houthis and allied military units  loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, and that the campaign so far had destroyed 21 of them.

Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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