Saturday, August 30, 2014

Wars and Rumors of Wars

            In a recent treatment of the 911 false flag event the focus was to inform how this particular false flag event was utilized as a pretext creating a rationale for military aggression in the Middle East. Undoubtedly there are many, if not most of Americans who still believe that this act of “terrorism” was committed by nineteen Moslems who allegedly hijacked four commercial airlines with box cutters for weapons and flew them into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon. It is not my purpose to pursue that carefully planned and perpetrated “false flag “deception at this time because if you still believe that the fictitious story which was presented by the United States government and main stream media was true, then it would be an exercise in futility to further argue the points which prove it was in fact a planned deception. However, the ramifications of this act of “terrorism” are clearly undeniable whether or not you are an adherent of the 911 truth movement.  That which is in fact undeniable is that it became the excuse for and justification of the declaration of the ongoing “war on terrorism” which has ultimately resulted in multiple wars and insurgencies in the region of the Middle East.  These wars and insurgencies have been the direct result of the 911 attack.
            The wars and rumors of wars continue even after Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and the “Arab Spring” insurgencies. There is now underway a major civil war in Syria and the threats and rumors of war have been ongoing against Iran.  What really lies behind this phenomenon of continuing military conflicts?  First it must be noted that Jesus prophesied concerning these and other calamities as he spoke to his disciples on the Mount of Olives. “And you shall hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that you be not troubled: for all these things shall come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines and pestilences, and earth quakes in divers places.  All these are the beginning of sorrows.” (Matthew 24:6-8).  And so we have seen that the pattern of wars and rumors of war is ongoing, while at the same time also becoming more prevalent. Consider the realities of World War I and World War II in the larger picture of Biblical prophecy.    We would take note that the conflicts now have moved geographically to be focused in the Middle East and involve those countries and kingdoms which directly oppose or have some conflict with Israel whether it is politically, religiously or militarily. This is extremely significant.
            It should become increasingly apparent to the discerning observer that the conflicts and disruptions in this region are directly related to the sovereignty and protection of Israel. The powerful American military, and covertly the US intelligence capabilities (CIA), have become the lackey vehicles for waging wars and creating disruption and political instability which is so apparent in those countries surrounding Israel. This is all brought into focus and is able to be understood when the prophesies of Daniel and the Apostle John from the Book of Revelation are accurately interpreted.  This was the reason for authoring the recent title, These Prophets and the Revelation,( Mindstir Media, 2013, available through Amazon .com or BN.com.).
            Many other factors and emerging developments are revealed in These Prophets and the Revelation, and are necessary for discerning the goals and objectives of the Zionist movement to establish a “Greater Israel” in the historic region of the Middle East. The Scriptures definitely reveal that there are yet future conflicts of major proportions which may come to be identified in the consummation of history as World War III.

David Lance Dean
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