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BF>Lemme' economize here since the list won't let me post more than five a day for
some reason...

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Mike Clark wrote:

> -Caveat Lector-
>
>         This of course is the reason that the SECRET GOVERNMENT started WORLD WAR
> III.
>
>         World Wars usually drag NATIONS out of DEPRESSIONS.   However this time
>
>         it is going to backfire on the OLIGARCHY.
>
>         In order to FORESTALL a situation of THE NEW DARK AGES , the UNITED
> STATES
>
>         GOVERNMENT must at once ABOLISH the FEDERAL RESERVE and put itself
>
>         into a BANKRUPTCY RE-ORGANIZATION.  This could avert TOTAL CHAOS.
>
>         However it is readily apparent that the SECRET GOVERNMENT wants to
> maintain
>
>         its control to the BITTER END.      ADOLF HITLER had the VERY SAME
> MIND-SET.
>
>         The OVERALL RESULT will the SAME as that which AFFLICTED NAZI GERMANY.
>
>         TOTAL DESTRUCTION.

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BF>If we go in to bankrupcy, then do we still function as a sovereign entity?  If
not, then who actually functions as a sovereign entity over us?  Does not the IMF
have the power to install virtual dictatorships over those countries that do not
pay up with interest?  The bankers would rule directly.  No?

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Bill Richer wrote:

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> http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26455
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> Peace at any cost is a Prelude to War!
>
> Moscow warns U.S. not to start new fights
> Russia enjoys close relationships with 'axis of evil' nations
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> --
> Posted: February 14, 2002
> 1:00 a.m. Eastern
>
> By Toby Westerman
> © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
>
> Moscow is warning the United States that "plans to extend the geography of
> the current anti-terror operations … may deal a severe blow" to U.S./Russian
> relations, according to official Russian sources.
>
> "There are fears that Washington, intoxicated by the success of operations in
> Afghanistan," may engage in "unilateral measures, and in doing so, deal a
> severe blow not only at the anti-terror coalition but also at the emerging
> trust between Russia and the United States," Moscow stated.
>
> "Rash decisions may jeopardize the whole system of international relations
> and generate new confrontations in the 21st century," Moscow warned darkly.
>
> The statements were carried by the Voice of Russia World Service, the
> official broadcasting service of the Russian government.
>
> Moscow's statements were directed at U.S. President George Bush's description
> of Iran, Iraq, and North Korea forming an "axis of evil" during his Jan. 29
> State of the Union address.
>
> Moscow had already condemned U.S. assertions that the U.S. does not need U.N.
> approval to carry the war on terror to other nations actively supporting
> terrorism.
>
> "That's a dangerous stand," Moscow declared.
>
> Referring directly to the possibility of a U.S. attack against Iraq, Moscow
> said that "military operations against Iraq would destabilize the present
> situation in the entire region."
>
> "Threats against Baghdad, Tehran, and Pyongyang are becoming louder. … Moscow
> holds that such moves [as military operations] must comply with international
> law and [have] U.N. sanctions. …" Moscow stated.
>
> Observers note that left unspoken in either Bush's "axis of evil" declaration
> or Moscow's retorts is the reality that Russia is one of the most important
> supporters of each of the three "evil" nations.
>
> North Korea's relations with Moscow extend to the days of Soviet dictator
> Josef Stalin and Kim Il Sung, the father of North Korea's present leader, Kim
> Jong Il, and have been reaffirmed in recent summit meetings.
>
> In July 2000, Kim Jong Il welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to North
> Korea. During the visit, the Voice of Russia commented that the visit "once
> again has given the lie to those in Washington who choose to divide the world
> into decent and rogue states."
>
> Following Putin's visit, then-Russian Defense Minister Igor Sergeyev declared
> his nation's enthusiasm for developing military ties with North Korea.
>
> August found the North Korean leader in Moscow after traveling to the Russian
> capital exclusively by train. After the visit, Putin and Kim issued a joint
> statement, which the Voice of Russia described as declaring that the two
> nations "share views on the most important international developments," and
> declared as "groundless" U.S. fears of North Korean nuclear weapons
> development.
>
> Relations between Russia and Iran have continually improved, with Moscow
> assisting Tehran in building nuclear power plants. In March, Russia and Iran
> signed a comprehensive treaty of friendship and cooperation that included
> provisions for increasing trade, cooperation between the two nations "in the
> struggle against terrorism," and Russia's sale of weapons to Iran.
>
> In January 2001, Sergeyev had discussed the possibility with Iran of a
> strategic military alliance, which could also include India.
>
> Moscow's relations with Iraq remain close. In April, Putin received a
> high-level delegation from Iraq, and issued a statement describing Baghdad as
> Russia's "longtime partner" and expressing Moscow's interest in establishing
> "a high level of cooperation with Baghdad."
>
> At present, Russia is the top importer of Iraqi goods.
>
> Iraq remains a top suspect on the list of supporters of terror. One
> particularly strange link between Iraq's dictator, Saddam Hussein, and terror
> comes from a Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty report.
>
> According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Saddam Hussein received the
> terrorist group "Al-qari'a" (Day of Judgment) "as a present" on his 63rd
> birthday in April 2000 from his erratic and murderous son, Uday.
>
> According to the report, the group has some 1,200 members trained in
> sabotage, urban warfare, hijacking and kidnapping. The members of the group
> are believed to carry false United Arab Emirates passports.
>
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BF>Daniel Chapter 7 appears to give the answers here.  If we do not repent, it
would seem as though the Eagle folds up, leaving a world government with Britain,
Russia, and China holding enforcement powers.  It *might* be that this world
government is ultimately ruled over by Germany, said by some to have been the
"Illuminati" plan all along.  I do not say this in malice towards these nations.  I
believe that all parties invlved can pray sincerely, with the letter of prophecy
either changeable or coming to pass in a different form.  However, this does not
appear to be happening.
    Pray I am wrong.
    Bates

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