Yes, Virginia, There ain’t No Santa Claus!
But there Re ally is
a Genuine Axis of Evil!
Consist ing
OF North Korea, Iran, & Syria!
Negotiating with it is Dancing with Satan!
Satan’s the father of these 3 lying Devils!
The Middle East Mess Must END IN A War!
The final Battle in the war is Armageddon!
But the world says there ain’t no evil Axis!
By 2015 war will come on earth’s big Roof!
Wake up unbeliever and come to Messiah!
Wake up believers, you aren’t of the Dark!
You are called to walk as Children of Light!
October 4, 2008
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I Thessalonians 5:3-9 – For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. [4] But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. [5] Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. [6] Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober. [7] For they that sleep sleep in the night; and they that be drunken are drunken in the night.
[8] But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for
an helmet, the hope of salvation. [9] For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ,
John 3:18-20 – He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. [19] And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. [20] For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
Whatever you intend to do about the Lord, with the Lord, or for the Lord in your life, you better get at it.
I am acutely aware that millions have believed long before I was ever born that Christ would come in their generation, and were dead wrong. I know many will brand me as a time setter but, nevertheless, I am convinced the Middle East war that ends the Age of the Gentiles will begin at some point in time between 2010 and 2015, and am ready to take the flack of my brethren for saying so. If I have done the wrong thing in my Savior’s judgment for making this statement, then I will be rebuked by Christ when he judges me at the believer’s judgment seat. Nevertheless, I feel compelled to continue to make it. It certainly will not make me popular, but I feel relieved in Spirit for having made it. I do not know when Jesus is coming, but I am sure the final war of the Age of the Gentiles will break out in the Middle East at some point in time between 2010 and 2015. If it breaks out any sooner, I will be overjoyed to have been wrong, but I intend to continue warning anyone who will listen that this war is on our doorstep as long as I have breath.
Begin Excerpt from Jerusalem Post
Israel: North Korea aiding Mideast nuclear proliferation
October 4, 2008
Associated Press , THE JERUSALEM POST
Israel accused North Korea on Saturday of supplying at least half a dozen Mideast governments with nuclear technology or conventional arms.
Israel’s delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency, David Danieli, accused North Korea of being a black market supplier of conventional arms or nuclear technology to Middle East nations covertly trying to break out of the nonproliferation fold.
While he did not name the “at least half dozen” countries suspected of accepting the North’s help, he appeared to be referring in part to Iran and Syria, which are both under IAEA investigation.
World powers at a 145-nation Vienna meeting of the IAEA at the same time urged North Korea to stop reactivating its weapons-producing atomic program.
Besides Iran, Syria and Libya, US officials have said that North Korea’s customer list for missiles or related components going back to the mid-1980s includes Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
US government officials have also said that A.Q. Khan – the Pakistani scientist who confessed in 2004 to running an illegal nuclear market – had close connections with North Korea, trading in equipment, facilitating international deals for components and swapping
nuclear know-how.
In 2004, the CIA director at the time, George Tenet, testified before Congress that North Korea had shown a willingness “to sell complete systems and components” for missile programs that have allowed other governments to acquire longer-range missiles.
“The Middle East remains on the receiving end of the DPRK’s reckless activities,” Danieli told the meeting, alluding the North by the abbreviation of its name.
“At least half a dozen countries in the region … have become eager recipients” of the North’ s arm
s and nuclear sales, he said.
Rejecting any suggestion of North Korean aid, Ali Ashgar Soltanieh, Teheran’s chief IAEA delegate, told The Associated Press that Iran’s nuclear and missile programs were developed “without the help of any other country.”
Syria surfaced on the IAEA’s radar screen after Israeli warplanes last year destroyed what the US says was a reactor of North Korean design that – when completed – was meant to produce plutonium.
Both Syria and Iran – which is under UN sanctions for its nuclear defiance – deny having weapons ambitions.
Diplomats have told The Associated Press that the IAEA has been forwarded intelligence that outlines years of extensive cooperation between the Syrians and teams of visiting North Korean nuclear officials.
Western intelligence agencies also have reported that Iran’s Shahab-3 missile is based on a North Korean rocket, though Teheran denies it.
According to US officials and outside experts, North Korea has sold its military goods to at least 18 countries, mostly in Africa and the Middle East.
North Korea’s catalog has included ballistic missiles and related components, conventional weapons such as mobile rocket launchers, and nuclear technology.
North Korea had been disabling its nuclear facilities at its Yongbyon complex but abruptly stopped in mid-August, citing Washington’s refusal to remove it from a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
In the latest setback, US chief negotiator Christopher Hill returned Friday to South Korea from a three-day trip to the North to try to salvage a six-party disarmament pact after North Korea reversed the dismantling of its nuclear facilities. He was hoping to draw the government in Pyongyang back to the negotiating table with an offer of a face-saving compromise.
US State Department spokesman Robert Wood in Washington told reporters the North was still moving previously stored equipment from its nuclear facilities back to its original location.
In Vienna, Russia, China, Japan and South Korea urged the North to honor its nuclear pledge.
Shortly before the gathering, the IAEA general conference passed a resolution expressing the same sentiments.
North Korea’s actions “will cause serious consequences to the prospect of the six-party talks,” a South Korean statement said, referring to North Korea and the five nations engaging it on the nuclear issue – the US, Japan, South Korea, China and Russia. Japan expressed “serious concern” about the North’s moves and urged it to return to the terms of its disarmament for aid deal with the other five countries.
The disarmament process snagged over Washington’s request that North Korea agree to a verification system to account for its nuclear arsenal as a condition for removing the country from the terrorism list.
North Korea exploded a nuclear device in 2006.
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