- Executive
Summary
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- The European Union is
fast appearing to be like the revived Roman Empire as prophesied by
Daniel in the Bible’s Old Testament as it takes forceful steps
to gain political and economic superpower status. The EU, comprised
of 25 member nations, is employing an
aggressive trade and political strategy that, in essence, creates a
powerful “club.” Specifically, membership is required to
trade, and the club wields tremendous political clout in dealing
with those who are not members or associates.
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The EU is making a strong
move to become the dominating world power using its Neighborhood
Plan (and other similar strategies) that dangles
the prospect of free access to goods, services, people and capital
to countries neighboring the EU in exchange for economic and
political reform drawn up on a country-by-country basis. In
other words, the EU will open access to its vast economic markets if
countries agree to certain political reforms that benefit the EU’s
political goals.
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- NASA climatologist
William Patzert said the weather in the Western part of the United
States was the worst in 119 years, with torrential rains resulting
in killer mudslides in California and cold weather bringing
snowfalls of up to 19 feet in Nevada. Rain and high winds were
pummeling Northern Europe and parts of Russia, leaving thousands
without electricity and cities flooded throughout the area in what
meteorologists declared was the worst storm in 40 years.
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- Meantime, leaders of
the nations experiencing the bad weather were praising the election
of Mohmaud Abbas as Palestinian Authority President and were
pressuring Israel to give concessions of peace. In fact, the Bush
Administration pressured Israel to drop its demand that Palestinian
Authority leaders immediately dismantle terrorist organizations and
the Administration gave Abbas $10 million to, in essence, bribe the
Palestinian terrorist groups (Force 17 and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
(a part of Fatah)) to keep their peace and to support Abbas. These
actions reflect the growing belief in Jerusalem and Washington that
demanding a crackdown on armed terrorist groups, including Hamas,
would hurt the ability of Abbas to establish his legitimacy as a
successor to the late Yasser Arafat.
- Nations who have
pressured Israel to give up its land to a Palestinian state and
whose leaders have welcomed the Sunday election of Abbas, who will
usher in the land for peace road map, continue to suffer from the
worst weather storms in generations.
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- Military alliances and
weapons sales to Middle East nations by China and Russia are brewing
a crisis of prophetic proportions and the slightest of provocation
by Israel could propel events swiftly beyond diplomatic salvage
toward cataclysmic confrontation. China and Russia have expanded
their efforts to export arms to countries in the Middle East, most
notably Syria, Iran, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan and the United Arab
Emirates. These nations are enemies of Israel, especially Iran,
Syria and Egypt, with which both China and Russia have conducted
considerable military exchanges.
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- The bones being boiled
in this crisis cauldron are those of Israel. The slightest
provocation could unleash the fury of Syria, Egypt and Iran as
assisted by China and Russia. China is already quite angry at
Israel for hesitating to refurbish and return their Israeli-made
Harpy assault drones. And there is a crisis brewing between Israel
and Russia over Russian intentions to deliver to Syria missiles so
advanced they could render Israeli countermeasures useless and
penetrate 175 miles deep into Israel, making Israel’s nuclear
center vulnerable. Apparently, Russia intends to deliver the
missiles now in retaliation over alleged Israeli participation in
the Ukraine elections.
- Mismanagement and
incompetence allowed nearly $3 billion of overpayments to fall into
the hands of so-called Gulf War victims, humanitarian aids and
contractors, some of which could be funding terrorist insurgency in
today’s Iraq war. A report released by former Federal
Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker indicated United Nations Oil for
Food audits, encompassing a seven-year period between 1996 and 2003,
only focused on management of the program rather than on the
corruption that occurred. Investigators said the audits showed
systemic problems of management-and-control procedural shortcomings,
violations of U.N. procedures, monetary losses and other "serious
irregularities."
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The audits report
indicates that some two-thirds of the Oil For Food Program audits
took place in the last two years of the program. The U.N.
didn’t bother to audit the program in the critical first two
years. And the audits did not focus on any New York
headquarters operations of the United Nations. The audit
reports also failed to examine the prices, quantities and
fulfillment of the oil purchases as they related to the humanitarian
aid. According to the audits, the U.N. knew it was mismanaging
the program at the cost of billions of dollars, did little or
nothing to correct the mismanagement, and worse yet, deliberately
chose to look away from the scandals related to the oil purchases
and humanitarian aid.
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- And this week’s
sign that the Apocalypse is upon us comes from the independent panel
investigation into CBS News. The controversial Bush National Guard
Story aired before the election was determined to be neither fair
nor accurate. CBS News Anchor Dan Rather still has his job even
after this trite reactive comment, “I
have read the report, I take it seriously, and I shall keep its
lessons well in mind.” That’s a wrap for this week’s
Koenig’s Eye View from the White House!
This
Week In Brief-- The hunt for biological,
chemical and nuclear weapons in Iraq has come to an end
nearly two years after President Bush ordered U.S. troops to disarm
Saddam Hussein. The top CIA weapons hunter is home, and analysts are
back at Langley. In interviews, officials who served with the Iraq
Survey Group (ISG) said the violence in Iraq, coupled with a lack of
new information, led them to fold up the effort shortly before
Christmas… America's trade deficit soared to an all-time
high of $60.3 billion in November, reflecting record levels for
imports of everything from oil and consumer goods to farm products,
the government reported Wednesday. The Commerce Department said the
November deficit was up 7.7 percent from an imbalance of $56 billion
in October, which had been the previous monthly record. The new
record caught private economists by surprise. They had been
forecasting a slight narrowing in the November trade gap…. An
undercover BBC reporter who infiltrated a London Kabbalah group
witnessed Madonna and Guy Ritchie chanting mystic spells to cleanse
Chernobyl, the site in Ukraine of the nuclear disaster in 1986.
Tony Donnelly, who used a hidden camera, claims the Kabbalah dinner
turned into "a weird religious service, which started with
prayer readings and chanting that culminated in everyone turning to
the east, pushing the air with their hands, and crying out
'Cher-er-er-er-nobyl' at the top of their voices. They thought they
were curing Chernobyl of radiation, using the power of Kabbalah to
drive away the evil."
- Talking
Points— European Union Strides Aggressively Toward End Time
Position As Revived Roman Empire With Worldwide Trade, Political
Agreements
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The European Union is fast
appearing to be like the revived Roman Empire as prophesied by
Daniel in the Bible’s Old Testament in taking forceful steps
to gain political and economic superpower status. The EU, comprised
of 25 member nations, is employing an
aggressive trade and political strategy that, in essence, creates an
economic club in which membership is required to trade and which
wields tremendous political clout in dealing with those who are not
members or associates of this powerful union.
-
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The EU is making a strong
move to become the dominating world power using its Neighborhood
Plan (and other similar strategies) that dangles
the prospect of free access to goods, services, people and capital
to countries neighboring the EU in exchange for economic and
political reform drawn up on a country-by-country basis. In
other words, the EU will open access to its vast economic markets if
countries agree to certain political reforms that benefit the EU’s
political goals.
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This form of international
bribery has been very effective in establishing relationships with
many countries having diverse interests. For example, Israel
is now part of the EU Neighborhood Plan—an agreement that has
far reaching consequences regarding economic benefits as well as
political requirements such as the establishment of a Palestinian
state. Showing no partiality, the EU is also courting the
rogue terrorist nation of Syria. The EU-Syria Association
Agreement uses promises of a free trade zone between the entities as
a stick for political reforms that include assistance in fighting
terrorism. The EU has also normalized relations with Cuba.
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The EU is systematically
establishing relationships worldwide using the power of its common
currency, the euro, which recently has been stronger than the
dollar. This strategy was publicly revealed
Tuesday when the European Commissioner for Industry, Guenter
Veheugen, said the EU would like to have a monetary union with
Israel. He said he could "imagine Israel being widely
integrated into the European economic structures" and "being
a full participant in the internal market." An internal market
is one in which membership is required to participate.
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The European Union is
comprised of the former “kingdoms” of the Roman
Empire—Greece, England, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal,
Ireland, Italy, Austria and Belgium, among others. These
nations have come together along with 15 additional countries to
form the European Union, a strong economic alliance of countries,
among them the states of the former Roman Empire as prophesied by
Daniel. They have adopted a common constitution, a common currency
and a common military force. The EU Constitution purposely
does not mention God.
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Insider’s Take:
The prophet Daniel interpreted a dream of King Nebuchadnezzar
about an image of a man that related to various kingdoms in history.
The fourth kingdom, the Roman Empire, was strong as iron but
broke into pieces. Then later, its pieces, represented by
the ten toes of the feet of the image, will come together, “And
as the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of clay, so
the kingdom shall be partly strong and partly fragile (Daniel
2:42).” This is the kingdom that the anti-Christ will
unite against Christ in the tribulation. And it has to be
in place before the beginning of the Great Tribulation. The
EU appears to be the revived Roman Empire. It is partly strong
because it now has a small standing military. It is partly
fragile as evidenced by its trade agreements and dependence upon its
currency. And it is developing an internal “members only”
marketplace, which could eventually fulfill the Revelation 13
prophecy where the anti-Christ requires the “mark of the
beast” to buy, sell or trade. These are types and shadows of
events fulfilling prophecy in real time.
- Impact
Segment— Worst
Storms in Generations Plague Europe, Russia and U.S. As Leaders
Welcome Abbas As Palestinian President
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NASA climatologist William
Patzert said the weather in the Western part of the United States
was the worst in 119 years, with torrential rains resulting in
killer mudslides in California and cold weather bringing snowfalls
of up to 19 feet in Nevada. Rain and high winds were pummeling
Northern Europe and parts of Russia, leaving thousands without
electricity and cities flooded throughout the area in what
meteorologists declared was the worst storm in 40 years.
-
- Meantime, leaders of
the nations experiencing the bad weather were praising the election
of Mohmaud Abbas as Palestinian Authority President and were
pressuring Israel to give concessions of peace. In fact, the Bush
Administration pressured Israel to drop its demand that Palestinian
Authority leaders immediately dismantle terrorist organizations and
the Administration gave Abbas $10 million to, in essence, bribe the
Palestinian terrorist groups (Force 17 and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
(a part of Fatah)) to keep their peace and to support Abbas. These
actions reflect the growing belief in Jerusalem and Washington that
demanding a crackdown on armed terrorist groups, including Hamas,
would hurt the ability of Abbas to establish his legitimacy as a
successor to the late Yasser Arafat.
- Nations who have
pressured Israel to give up its land to a Palestinian state and
whose leaders have welcomed the Sunday election of Abbas, who will
usher in the land for peace road map, continue to suffer from the
worst weather storms in generations.
- In his victory speech,
Abbas said that the election was "a
victory for Yasser Arafat and the entire Palestinian people."
He added: "The small jihad is over and the big jihad has
begun."
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U.S. President George W.
Bush said in a statement released Sunday, “The United States
stands ready to help the Palestinian people realize their
aspirations…. We look forward to working with him and the
Palestinian people to address these challenges and to advance the
cause of Middle East peace consistent with the vision I set forth on
June 24, 2002, of two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by
side in peace and security.” And on Monday, Mr. Bush
said that Abbas was welcome at the White House and that it is very
important for Israel to follow through with the planned
disengagement from the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank.
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Meanwhile, California and
the Western part of the United States have been hit with the worst
flooding, the deepest snow and its coldest weather not seen since
1916. But it is not only the West coast that is getting
hammered. Along the Ohio River, hundreds
of Ohio and West Virginia residents had evacuated their homes and
stacked sandbags. The river was nearly 4 feet above flood stage and
still rising Saturday morning at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and
was about 7 feet above flood stage but beginning to recede at
Marietta, Ohio, according to the National Weather Service said.
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Europe
also welcomed the new Palestinian leader, looking forward to
creating a Palestinian state and did not waste an opportunity to
chide Israel, saying the elections took place under foreign military
occupation. The
British government Monday said it looked forward to working with
Mahmoud Abbas after he won a landslide victory in elections for
Palestinian Authority chairman, while France welcomed the peaceful
staging of the ballot. European
Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said, "It is a very
important step towards the creation of a viable and democratic
Palestinian state." The head of the European Union election
monitoring team, former French Prime Minister Michel Rocard, said it
was "unique in the world to have general elections conducted
democratically under foreign military occupation." Deputy
chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and
rapporteur of the PACE political commission on the Middle East
Mikhail Margelov in an interview with Russian News Agency TASS,
said, “Abbas is a representative of ‘old guards’
of Palestinian fighters, but he is also an acceptable figure for
Israelis and many Palestinians as well as for members of the Four
international mediators (Russia, the United States, the European
Union and the United Nations)…He can be an architect of a new
Palestinian foreign and domestic policies.”
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And the weather in Europe
is the most frightening in 40 years. Powerful 125 mph-plus
winds and heavy rain swept across northern Europe from Britain to
Russia, leaving at least 14 dead by Sunday, inundating areas of
Britain, suspending key air and sea transport and leaving hundreds
of thousands of homes without power. In St. Petersburg, on the
Gulf of Finland, some streets were flooded and six subway stations
were shut Sunday morning because water levels on the gulf were
dangerously high, as much as eight feet above normal levels.
There was flooding in Britain, Germany, France, Sweden and Denmark.
- Insider’s
Take: The behind the scenes actions of the Bush
Administration with regard to the Palestinian elections can hardly
be excused. Making payments to terrorists directly or indirectly is
against the law. But worse yet, America, the EU, Russia and
the United Nations are wholeheartedly supporting the establishment
of a Palestinian state carved out of the covenant land of Israel.
The consequences are more than coincidental: the worst weather
patterns seen in generations, with intensities commensurate with the
actions and statements of national leaders. Even the
government of Arial Sharon is dangling by a thin thread of
compromise over a heated pit of dissention. Zechariah 12:3 says,
“ And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem a
very heavy stone for all peoples; all who would heave it away will
surely be cut in pieces, though all nations of the earth are
gathered against it.” Be forewarned!
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Top
Stories
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- China,
Russia Brewing Prophetic Crisis In Middle East Against Israel
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- Military alliances and
weapons sales to Middle East nations by China and Russia are brewing
a crisis of prophetic proportions and the slightest of provocation
by Israel could propel events swiftly beyond diplomatic salvage
toward cataclysmic confrontation. China and Russia have expanded
their efforts to export arms to countries in the Middle East, most
notably Syria, Iran, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan and the United Arab
Emirates. These nations are enemies of Israel, especially Iran,
Syria and Egypt, with which both China and Russia have conducted
considerable military exchanges.
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- Iran continues its cat
and mouse game with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the
United Nations’ watchdog against nuclear proliferation.
Russia is the main supplier of nuclear technology to Iran while
China is assisting with missile technology and engineering. Defense
insiders insist that Iran will not be deterred in its quest to have
nuclear weapons and the missile systems to deliver them deep into
Israel. Syria and Iran harbor command centers for Hezbollah, Hamas,
even al Qaeda. Israeli Defense Forces officials admit that Syria
and Hezbollah now have enough firepower to virtually eliminate the
entire Northern part of Israel.
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- The bones being boiled
in this crisis cauldron are those of Israel. The slightest
provocation could unleash the fury of Syria, Egypt and Iran as
assisted by China and Russia. China is already quite angry at
Israel for hesitating to refurbish and return their Israeli-made
Harpy assault drones. And there is a crisis brewing between Israel
and Russia over Russian intentions to deliver to Syria missiles so
advanced they could render Israeli countermeasures useless and
penetrate 175 miles deep into Israel, making Israel’s nuclear
center vulnerable. Apparently, Russia intends to deliver the
missiles now in retaliation over alleged Israeli participation in
the Ukraine elections.
- Insider’s
Take: The Bible prophesies that the armies of these enemies
of Israel supernaturally will be led to do battle with and will be
summarily annihilated by Israel. Ezekiel 39:9 says that “those
who dwell in the cities of Israel will go out and set on fire and
burn the weapons…and they will make fires with them for seven
years.” When you consider that the European Union and the
United Nations have created alliances that set the stage for the
anti-Christ, and that Russia, China, Syria and Iran seem to be in
place to battle Israel, then these prophetic Bible events could
occur any time in the near future. Jesus said in Luke 21:36,
“Watch therefore, and pray always that you may be counted
worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to
stand before the Son of Man.”
- Bush
Legacy Most Likely Tied To Middle East Success Or Failure
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- President
George W. Bush’s presidential legacy will likely be tied to
whether democracy takes root in Iraq and the Palestinian
territories, according to a story written by Washington Post Staff
Writer Peter Baker. Here are some excerpts from his tome written
Sunday, January 11:
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- The vote for a new
Palestinian president today and the election of a new National
Assembly in Iraq in three weeks add up to the first meaningful test
for Bush's vision of spreading democracy to a region ruled almost
exclusively by monarchs, despots and theocrats.
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- The real results,
therefore, may not be known when polls close in Gaza City and the
West Bank tonight or across Iraq on Jan. 30, 10 days after Bush's
inauguration to a second term. It may be months, even years before
the ripple effects of the elections become clear. Yet either way,
triumph or disaster, analysts and administration officials agree
they will indelibly mark the Bush record.
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- Bush also often cites
the example of Afghanistan, where Hamid Karzai was elected president
last fall despite deep skepticism about the ability to conduct
balloting in a feudal country still ruled largely by warlords and
ravaged by decades of war, poverty and strife.
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- Iraqis are scheduled
to choose a 275-member National Assembly, which will in turn name a
new interim government and write a constitution. Even Bush and his
generals acknowledge that four of the country's 18 provinces are
unsafe for voting and many Iraqi political leaders publicly or
privately want to postpone the election, but the president has
rejected any delay, casting such a move as a victory for terrorists.
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- Iraqis have no real
history of pluralism. Saddam Hussein sponsored farcical "elections"
in which the outcome was never in doubt; in balloting in October
2002, his government announced that Hussein won 100 percent of the
vote, granting him another seven-year term.
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- The elections in Iraq,
said Anthony H. Cordesman, a former Pentagon official now at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies, may underscore "the
reality that democracy can easily create as many problems as it
solves." If Sunnis participate and the elections produce
leaders who can compromise, that could reduce tension, he wrote in a
paper last week.
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- "To put it
mildly, however, such success will come on a wing and a prayer.
January 30th will at best be a faltering start and constant effort
and aid will be needed throughout the rest of 2005."
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- Insider’s
Take: There are many who believe President Bush is not
facing reality and hardheaded about democracy in the Middle East.
Others believe his ideals to be nothing short of genius. But
Muslims are different than any other people group in the world. The
fundamentalists will always produce trouble. Reality, however,
dictates that democracy is a tough sell in a place where people
for centuries have had absolutely no input into their government.
Moreover, the leaders in Iraq are targets of the insurgents and will
remain so as long as insurgents continue to pour into Iraq from
Syria, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Prophecy, however, indicates that
the Middle East will remain in unrest.
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- France’s
Great Democracy Slams Free Speech, Especially Nazi Accolades
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- France’s
right wing leader is in big trouble with Jewish groups and leftist
French Palestinian terrorist sympathizers alike.
Far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen may be hauled in on hate speech
charges for saying the Nazi occupation of France during World War II
had not been "particularly inhumane."
The
government, anti-racism organizations and Jewish groups sharply
condemned Le Pen's latest controversial comments, made in an
interview with right-wing weekly magazine Rivarol.
"It's
not only the European Union and globalization we have to free our
country of. It's also the lies about its history, lies that are
protected by exceptional measures," Le Pen said in comments
published in Rivarol's Jan. 7 edition. "In France, at least,
the German occupation was not particularly inhumane, although there
were some blunders, inevitable in a country of 550,000 sq km."-
- Insider’s
Take: France long has been fighting the image of a
place of anti-Semitism. At every turn, however, the French
nation, under the leadership of President Jacques Chirac, has
supported Palestinian autonomy. Cases of anti-Semitism are
growing rapidly in a nation where Muslims outnumber Jews by a 10 to
1 margin. It seems ironic that Le Pen’s remarks are
taken with such a vehement reaction when their sentiments appear to
match France’s actions of anti-Semitism, and disregard for
Israel. Can the man be arrested for saying what France’s
leaders have been thinking and acting upon? Perhaps, they protest
too much. At any rate, France has proven to be a friend of terror
against the Israelis and remarks such as Le Pen’s only serve
to further French anti-Semitism rather than debunk it.
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- Follow-up
– One
World Order Type And Shadow: Incompetence, Corruption, and Possible
Terrorist Funding Found In Audits Of U.N.’s $3 Billion
Overpayments
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Mismanagement and
incompetence allowed nearly $3 billion of overpayments to fall into
the hands of so-called Gulf War victims, humanitarian aids and
contractors, some of which could be funding terrorist insurgency in
today’s Iraq war. A report released by former Federal
Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker indicated United Nations Oil for
Food audits, encompassing a seven-year period between 1996 and 2003,
only focused on management of the program rather than on the
corruption that occurred. Investigators said the audits showed
systemic problems of management-and-control procedural shortcomings,
violations of U.N. procedures, monetary losses and other "serious
irregularities."
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The audits report
indicates that some two-thirds of the Oil For Food Program audits
took place in the last two years of the program. The U.N.
didn’t bother to audit the program in the critical first two
years. And the audits did not focus on any New York
headquarters operations of the United Nations. The audit
reports also failed to examine the prices, quantities and
fulfillment of the oil purchases as they related to the humanitarian
aid. According to the audits, the U.N. knew it was mismanaging
the program at the cost of billions of dollars, did little or
nothing to correct the mismanagement, and worse yet, deliberately
chose to look away from the scandals related to the oil purchases
and humanitarian aid.
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There were no audits of
the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection
Commission operations until the last two years of the program. This
commission was responsible for monitoring and inspecting Iraq’s
weapons programs. The Commission was paid from oil revenues.
It has been previously reported that Saddam Hussein bribed U.N.
Security Council members, U.N. contractors, and other U.N. officials
from oil revenue money. These audit reports demonstrate that the
United Nations is rift with incompetence, if not corruption.
Volcker, however, stopped short of saying the audits showed
corruption, emphasizing they focused only on management of the
program rather than the money trail of the Oil for Food vouchers,
etc.
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Insider’s Take:
Many Congressmen and Washington, D.C. insiders believe that if
the U.N. had been doing its job, there may well have been no need to
go to war in Iraq and many of the terrorist insurgents who are
killing American soldiers today would have been severely limited in
their capabilities. America and the rest of the world
should be outraged. Instead, it is business as usual,
allowing the U.N. to manage yet another multi-billion dollar
humanitarian project in the Indian Ocean. The Apostle Paul
writes in 2 Timothy 3:1, “But know this, that in the last days
perilous times will come.” And he lists that men will be
unholy, unloving, traitors, “having a form of godliness but
denying its power.” Do not be deceived by the U.N. or
those who would support it.
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Sign
That The Apocalypse Is Upon Us – With
four of his top executives either asked to leave or fired for their
continual airing of the story questioning President George W. Bush’s
National Guard service—a story that an independent panel said
was neither fair nor accurate--CBS News Anchor Dan Rather still has
his job even after a trite reactive comment, “I
have read the report, I take it seriously, and I shall keep its
lessons well in mind.”
- Quotable
Quotes
- “The United
States stands ready to help the Palestinian people realize their
aspirations…. We look forward to working with him and the
Palestinian people to address these challenges and to advance the
cause of Middle East peace consistent with the vision I set forth on
June 24, 2002, of two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by
side in peace and security.” --U.S. President George
W. Bush in his statement of reaction to the election of Mohmaud
Abbas as Palestinian Authority President.
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- “…the
auditors capably reviewed many OFFP operations and reported on many
instances of shortcomings in management and control procedures,
violations of UN procedures, verifiable monetary losses, agreements
to implement recommendations that were chronically violated, and
other serious irregularities.”-- Independent
Inquiry Committee Into The United Nations Oil-For-Food Program.
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"(It
is) unique in the world to have general elections conducted
democratically under foreign military occupation."-- former
French Prime Minister Michel Rocard, head of the European Union
election monitoring team, regarding the Palestinian election.
- End
Notes
- European Union Strides
Aggressively Toward End Time Position As Revived Roman Empire With
Worldwide Trade, Political Agreements
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http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/040131/2004013128.html
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http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/
Printer&cid=1102601523688&p=1078113566627-
http://europa.eu.int/comm/world/enp/policy_en.htm
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http://www.euobserver.com/?aid=18108&print=1
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http://www.delsyr.cec.eu.int/en/eu_and_syria/eu_syr_association_agreement.htm
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http://www.yubanet.com/artman/publish/article_16816.shtml
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- Worst Storms in
Generations Plague Europe, Russia and U.S. As Leaders Welcome Abbas
As Palestinian President
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http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/
Printer&cid=1105240992348&p=1101615860782-
http://www.watch.org/showart.php3?idx=64013&rtn=/index.html&showsubj=1&mcat=1
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http://itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=1627168&PageNum=0
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http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/525351.html
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http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/19291
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4160171.stm
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http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2005/01/09/news/storm.html
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http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/fs/2004/37191.htm
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- Russia, China Brewing
Prophetic Crisis In Middle East Against Israel
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http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/
Printer&cid=1105504409490&p=1078027574097-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1306751/posts
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- Bush
Legacy Most Likely Tied To Middle East Success Or Failure
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A59570-2005Jan8?language=printer
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- France’s
Great Democracy Slams Free Speech, Especially Nazi Accolades
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2005011213480002132325&dt=
20050112134800&w=RTR&coview=-
- One World Order Type
And Shadow: Incompetence, Corruption, and Possible Terrorist Funding
Found In Audits Of U.N.’s $3 Billion Overpayments
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,143855,00.html
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http://www.iic-offp.org/documents/IAD%20Briefing%20Paper.pdf
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