America the Next HIROSHIMA?

November 25, 2009 by Michael Travis  
Filed under Middle East

The Countdown Begins

The Countdown Begins

NUKES IN THE NEWS: CAN AMERICAN HIROSHIMA BE FAR BEHIND?

Countdown to the Apocalypse

The Day of Islam Beckons

by Michael Travis

IAEA inspects nuclear research reactor in Syria

UN atomic watchdog says has doubts about Damascus’ explanation as to how traces of uranium got to research site- YNET- AFP

The United Nations atomic watchdog said on Tuesday it was inspecting a nuclear research reactor in Damascus because it had doubts about Syria’s explanation as to how traces of uranium got there.

In its latest report on Syria, circulated to member states on Monday, the International Atomic Energy Agency said that it found Damascus’s initial explanation unconvincing. Click here to read the entire article…

So, You Don’t Believe in Prophecy?

October 23, 2009 by Michael Travis  
Filed under Commentary

Re-published by Request

SO, YOU DON’T BELIEVE IN PROPHECY?

by Emanuel A. Winston, Middle East Analyst & Commentator

In Tanach (the Jewish Bible), it speaks about the Nations of the North assembling and descending upon Israel in a conquest of savage killing. In the Prophecy the attacking Nations from the North succeed in occupying, first the lowlands along the sea and then they begin to ascend the foothills toward Jerusalem.

They succeed with much carnage, raping, killing until the earth heaves; the skies turn black wherein a man cannot see to the end of his arm. This phenomenon speaks of volcanic ash so dense that nothing can be seen. The invading armies panic and begin killing each – because they cannot see. In brief, the enemy attackers against the Jewish people die terrible deaths.

The prophecies speak of “instruction of how to bury the enemy dead over a 7 year period”. The dead and their bones are to be buried in a valley near Haifa which has come to be known as the Valley of Dry Bones. Those passing by must mark any place where they see human remains of the invaders so that teams of bone collectors can transport the remains to the Valley of Dry Bones.

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