BEWARE
LAME DUCK
AHMADINEJAD
KING OF THE EAST
KNOW YOUR ENEMIES
THE CHAOS FORERUNNER
AHMADINEJAD THEOLOGY 101
AHMADINEJAD REVOLUTION GOALS
IRANIAN REVOLUTIONARY IDEOLOGY 101
March 4 , 2012
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Friday’s Parliamentary elections on March 2 made the Iranian President Ahmadinejad a lame duck president for the last two years of his current term. I don’t think he is going to roll over and play dead. I expect to see him participate in an inner hardliner struggle for power.
Revelation 17:17 – For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.
II Thessalonians 2:10-12 – And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. [11] And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: [12] That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
This is the madness we face in the Islamic Revolution!
We are equally filled with madness in trying to talk to It!
Those saying Diplomacy can Change its Goals encourage It!
Man is Dust Deifying Mother Earth!
Dust from which we Came we Love!
Men Love Earth More Than Its Creator!
Really shocking, Ahmadinejad’s a Greenie!
Ahmadinejad wants to turn the World Green,
Except for Israel, which he plans to turn Brown!
Ahmadinejad is as interested in Environmentalism,
As I was in which tooth fairy left the dime for a Tooth!
Ahmadinejad wants tooth fairy to being nuclear Arsenal,
New Secret Documents say he’s near making the first One
Of an Arsenal huge enough to deter Israel from hitting Iran!
December 18, 2009
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
II Timothy 3:7 – Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Romans 1:25 – Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.
The following is a paragraph quote from an article in Contender Ministries by Jennifer Rast, titled GAIA WORSHIP – THE PAGAN RELIGION, October 6, 2002.
“[Anyone who has studied the global environmental movement has no doubt heard the term “Gaia”. Gaia is a revival of Paganism that rejects Christianity, considers Christianity its biggest enemy, and views the Christian faith as its only obstacle to a global religion centered on Gaia worship and the uniting of all life forms around the goddess of “Mother Earth”. A cunning mixture of science, paganism, eastern mysticism, and feminism have made this pagan cult a growing threat to the Christian Church. Gaia worship is at the very heart of today’s environmental policy. The Endangered Species Act, The United Nation’s Biodiversity Treaty and the Presidents Council on Sustainable Development are all offspring of the Gaia hypothesis of saving “Mother Earth”. This religious movement, with cult-like qualities, is being promoted by leading figures and organizations such as former Vice President Albert Gore, broadcaster Ted Turner, and the United Nations and it’s various NGO’s. Al Gore’s book “Earth in the Balance” is just one of many books that unabashedly proclaims the deity of Earth and blames the falling away from this Pagan God on the environmentally unfriendly followers of Jesus Christ. The United Nations has been extremely successful in infusing the “Green Religion” into an international governmental body that has an increasing affect and control over all of our lives.]”
Begin Excerpt 1 from Ynet News
Ahmadinejad proposes ‘green’ energy to reduce pollution
Iranian President says every country should have access to new ‘green’ technologies such as sunlight, tidal force, nuclear power. Suggests 2011 as deadline for changing energy sources, reducing pollution
AFP
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that all countries must be able to use clean and renewable energy sources, including nuclear power.
“Every country should have access to new technologies in order to vary its energy resources,” he said.
Speaking at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Ahmadinejad noted that countries must put emphasis on developing energy using green sources such as sunlight, tidal force and nuclear power.
The Iranian president suggested setting the year 2011 as deadline for changing energy sources and reducing global pollution levels.
However, it is not clear whether Ahmadinejad’s “green” statements will be enough to keep the Western nations happy.
The White House announced on Wednesday that the Iranian long-range missile test had united the international community against the Islamic Republic, and blows out of the water Iran’s claims of a peaceful nuclear program.
Begin Excerpt 2 from CNN News
Source: ‘Alarming’ secret document details Iran’s nuclear goals
December 14, 2009
London, England (CNN) — A secret document that appears to show that Iran was working on building nuclear weapons as recently as 2007 is “alarming” and “part of a body of evidence backing up deep concerns over Iran’s nuclear program,” a Western diplomatic source with knowledge of the papers told CNN on Monday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, has a copy of the secret papers, which were also obtained by the Times of London, the source said.
IAEA officials confirm they are investigating the document but said they have not formally asked Iran for more information about it.
A top international nuclear expert said it seemed to point to Iranian efforts to build a bomb.
“The only realistic use of this is in a nuclear weapon,” said David Albright, the president of the Institute for Science and International Security.
“The fact that the document comes out at this time makes it very difficult for Russia and China not to go along with more sanctions.”
–Mehrdad Khonsari, former Iranian diplomat
“It shows that either Iran is developing the capability [to build nuclear weapons] or it is moving to implement a bomb program — and either one is bad,” said Albright, who reviewed the document for the Times before the newspaper published its report Sunday.
But Albright warned that the document is edited and has no date on it. The source who gave it to the Times said it was from 2007, but neither the Times nor the ISIS was able to date it definitively, Albright said.
In Iran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said the Times’ “claim that Iran is working on the final and important component of a nuclear bomb is false and not worth paying any attention to,” the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
“This type of statement is made in the media to put political and psychological pressure [on Iran] by the officials of various countries,” Mehmanparast said, according to the Fars report.
United States intelligence concluded in 2007 that Iran had suspended work on its nuclear weapons program in 2003.
In the National Intelligence Estimate released in December 2007, the US intelligence community dramatically reversed course from its 2005 evaluation. It expressed “high confidence” in 2005 that the Islamic Republic was working toward nuclear weapons, then two years later said — also with “high confidence” — that Iran had stopped its weapons program in 2003.
Iran denies seeking to build nuclear weapons, saying its nuclear program is to produce civilian energy and medical research.
But it is under intense pressure from the international community, with Britain and France saying last week they would push for stronger U.N. sanctions on Tehran.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wouldn’t comment on the secret document Monday, but told reporters that concerns about Iran’s nuclear program “have been heightened already” in recent months after revelations of a once-secret nuclear enrichment facility near the Iranian city of Qom, and Iran’s Cabinet authorizing the construction of at least 10 new nuclear production facilities.
She said the Obama administration has taken a “dual-track” approach to Iran, including the offer of engagement and taking part in nuclear talks.
“We’ ve been at the table.
But I don’t think anyone can doubt that our outreach has produced very little in terms of any kind of positive response from the Iranians,” Clinton said, adding that the second approach — the international pressure — is key to pushing Iranian officials to change “their actions and decisions concerning the nuclear program.”
Mehrdad Khonsari, a former Iranian diplomat, says the revelation about the document “means, essentially … that the Iranians have been lying to everybody” when they said they were not seeking to build nuclear weapons.
Khonsari said it was no accident that this document appeared when it did.
“The fact that the document comes out at this time makes it very difficult for Russia and China not to go along with more sanctions,” he said. It would also make it easier for “Israel to go ahead with a unilateral strike” on Iran’s nuclear facilities, he added.
“The agenda will change as a result of the publication of this document unless the document is proven to be false by the Iranian authorities,” said Khonsari, who is now a senior research consultant at the Center for Arab and Iranian Studies.
Khonsari — who left Iran after the Islamic Revolution in 1979 — has not seen the original document but said the material published by the Times “is what an authentic document would look like.”
“It places pressure on the Iranian government to try to use what time remains to get out of this situation,” he said.
According to a report dated Monday on the Web site of Albright’s group, a neutron initiator is a critical component of a nuclear weapon. The ISIS report said the device “would most likely be placed at the center of a fission bomb made from weapon-grade uranium” and “works by the high explosives compressing the nuclear core and the initiator” to produce a “spurt of neutrons” as a result of fusion.
“The neutrons flood the core of weapon-grade uranium and initiate the chain reaction,” the ISIS report said.
Albright said the document described efforts to “research and test a neutron initiator,” a nuclear component for which he could not see “any civil use.”
“They appear to be doing the right things,” he said. “But you don’t know how it fits into a nuclear weapons program.”
He also said the public had failed to understand a key part of the debate about Iran’s nuclear program.
“It’s not whether there is something or nothing, but whether there is a capabilities focus or an actual decision to build nuclear weapons,” he said. “It’s not like an on-off switch, it’s like a dimmer control.”
CNN Senior International Correspondent Matthew Chance and Richard Allen Greene contributed to this report.
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