Saturday, January 24, 2015

CHARLIE HEBDO MAGAZINE TOPS 7 MILLION COPIES

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

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UPDATE-SAT JAN 24,2015-10:20AM
TWO PAIRS OF RADICALIZED BROTHERS IN SPAIN HAVE BEEN ARRESTED.4 SPANISH TERRORISTS CONNECTED TO THE 3 FRANCE TERRORISTS.I WAS WONDERING WHEN SOME WOULD BE ARRESTED IN SPAIN.AS AMEDY COULIBALY AND HIS WIFE HAYAT BOUMEDDIENE AS WELL AS A 3RD WHITE TERRORIST WERE IN SPAIN BEFORE THE FRANCE TERROR ATTACK. AS COULIBALY CAME BACK FROM SPAIN AND MURDERED THE FOUR KOSHER MARKET ISRAELIS. WHILE THE OTHER TWO TERRORISTS.TOOK A PLANE FROM SPAIN.TO TURKEY.TO SYRIA.AND ALSO IN A RUSSIAN LEAD STRIKE ON UKRAINE 16 WERE KILLED AND 80 INJURED.
ALSO IN FRANCE THERE HUNTING FOR ACCOMPLICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHARLIE HEBDO KILLINGS BY SAID AND CHERIF KOUACHI.THERE SAYING LOTS OF ACCOMPISES FROM THE FRANCE ATTACKS ARE HIDING IN SPAIN.ITS ALSO RAINY,SNOWY IN CONNECTICUT.NEW YORK CITY AND BOSTON IN THIS NOR- EASTER.AND HERE WERE I LIVE IN CANADA.FOR THE LAST THREE MONTHS ITS BEEN FREEZING COLD IN ONTARIO CANADA.


UPDATE-SAT JAN 24,2015-06:00AM
JUST LIKE I KNEW OBAMA WOULD DO.OBAMA WILL BE CUTTING HIS INDIA TRIP SHORT.AND ON TUESDAY OBAMA WILL BE GOING TO SAUDI-ARABIA TO WORSHIP HIS SUNNI MUSLIM BROTHER ABDULLAH.THE WHITEHOUSE CLAIMES OBAMA WILL BE MEETING WITH ABDULLAHS FAMILY. BUT WE KNOW OBAMA WILL BE AT ABDULLAHS GRAVE WORSHIPPING HIM.YES-OBAMA COULD NOT GO TO FRANCE. BUT I KNEW FOR SURE HE WOULD GO TO SAUDI-ARABIA TO WORSHIP HIS BROTHER SUNNI RADICAL MUSLIM ABDULLAH.AND IN YEMEM.THE CITIZENS ARE OUT PROTESTING THE HOUTHI SHIITE TAKE OVER OF THE YEMENI GOVERNMENT.


EZEKIEL 38:1-6
1 And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
2 Son of man, set thy face against Gog,(RULER) the land of Magog,(RUSSIA) the chief prince of Meshech (MOSCOW) and Tubal,(TOBOLSK) and prophesy against him,
3 And say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog,(LEADER OF RUSSIA) the chief prince of Meshech(MOSCOW) and Tubal:TOBOLSK)
4 And I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws,(GOD FORCES THE RUSSIA-MUSLIMS TO MARCH) and I will bring thee forth, and all thine army, horses and horsemen, all of them clothed with all sorts of armour, even a great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords:
5 Persia,(IRAN,IRAQ) Ethiopia, and Libya with them; all of them with shield and helmet:
6 Gomer,(GERMANY) and all his bands; the house of Togarmah (TURKEY) of the north quarters, and all his bands: and many people with thee.(AFRICAN MUSLIMS,SUDAN,TUNESIA ETC)

WE KNOW THIS GERMANY HELPING STRIA IS BIBLICAL.BECAUSE THE BIBLE SAYS GERMANY WILL BE WITH RUSSIA-ARAB-MUSLIMS AGAINST ISRAEL WHEN THIS FUTURE WAR OCCURS.SEE THE BIBLE NEVER LIES.YOU CAN NOT PULL THE WOOL OVER PROPHECY BELIEVERS EYES.WE KNOW WHAT COUNTRIES WILL BE ALIGNED TOGETHER BY GOD AND HIS WORDS TO US.

German companies ‘helped build Syria’s chemical stockpile’-Berlin has hushed up attempts to investigate and ignored warnings by partners, including Israel, Der Spiegel reports-By Times of Israel staff January 24, 2015, 9:26 am 5

German companies were likely instrumental in building Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal, and the German government has endeavored to prevent these companies’ dealings from coming to light, according to a damning report in German newspaper Der Spiegel.The German daily reported late Friday that Berlin has had for the past 16 months a list of companies provided by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which allegedly supplied the Syrian regime with technology and materials used to develop and build up its chemical weapons stockpile.But instead of investigating those companies, the government has classified the document and refused to give any details on its contents, saying releasing the information would “significantly impair foreign policy interests” as well as violate the companies’ constitutional rights to trade secrecy.The paper speculated that the government had several reasons to do so: Besides embarassing Germany on the global stage, releasing the report would cause internal strife on issues of government regulation of trade, as well as reflect badly on Chancellor Angela Merkel’s own ruling party and its former leader, ex-chancellor Helmut Kohl.Der Spiegel alleged that German businesses’ complicity in chemical weapons manufacturing — whether knowingly or otherwise — goes back decades, with historical government documents indicating heavy involvement by German companies in building up Saddam Hussein’s stash during the Iraq-Iran war of the 1980s. These weapons were used by Hussein to kill many thousands of Iranians as well as Iraqi Kurds.One document from 1984 details a visit to the Foreign Ministry by then- Israeli Ambassador to West Germany Yitzhak Ben-Ari, who warned the government that Syria was being aided by European companies, possibly German ones as well, in developing it chemical arsenal.Israel has over the years had particular concern over Syria’s development of chemical agents, with Damascus’s enormous stockpile considered a strategic threat in any future war.Though the government, under Kohl, promised to investigate, it is doubtful that serious action was ever taken.When pressed on such issues, Der Spiegel stated, the implicated German companies have either claimed ignorance, insisted that their services were used to develop pesticides and other peaceful applications only, or — in the case of decades-old allegations — maintained that records no longer exist.In the past year the UN and the OPCW have overseen the removal and destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons cache.The UN Security Council last year reached a rare agreement by Syria to eliminate the government’s chemical weapons program. The deal was reached under threat of US airstrikes after images of civilian victims laid out after an attack on a Damascus suburb as part of Syria’s civil war shocked the world. President Bashar Assad’s government denied involvement and blamed rebel groups.The organizations have said all 1,300 tons (1,200 metric tons) of Syria’s declared chemical weapons have been removed, and 97 percent have been destroyed.Earlier this month UN diplomats said the destruction of 12 chemical weapons facilities in Syria is expected to start later January, and the work should be complete by the end of June 2015.AP contributed to this report.

Israel said to send calming messages to Iran via Russia-Jerusalem sought to reassure Tehran, Hezbollah that it does not want tensions to escalate to war, Channel 10 reports-By Times of Israel staff January 24, 2015, 10:55 am

Israel has sent calming messages to Iran and Hezbollah via Russia, Channel 10 reported Friday night, clarifying that it is uninterested in an escalating conflict with Tehran or the Lebanese terror group.The report, which cited unnamed government sources, followed days of tensions along the northern border, after Iranian and Hezbollah leaders vowed revenge for an airstrike in Syria which left 12 Iranians and Hezbollah operatives dead. The airstrike has been attributed to Israel and though Jerusalem has not officially confirmed it, anonymous government sources have admitted as much.The dead included an Iranian general and senior Hezbollah commanders, Muhammad Issa and Jihad Mughniyeh, son of slain terror mastermind Imad Mughniyeh.According to Channel 10, Israeli officials told Moscow that Israel viewed the strike as an act of self-defense, and that Hezbollah had forced Israel’s hand by building an offensive infrastructure on its border. Jerusalem stressed it did not want the situation to deteriorate into a regional conflict. Russian leaders conveyed this message to Beirut and Tehran.Meanwhile a Hezbollah official has said the group’s response to the attack would not come from Lebanese territory, Israel Radio reported Saturday. Hezbollah parliamentary representative Muhammad Fanish reportedly told the Lebanese government in a meeting Thursday that his organization did not wish to drag Lebanon into a war with Israel and would not endanger the country by attacking Israel from within its territory.Israel has long feared that Hezbollah would seek to avenge the death of Imad Mughniyeh by striking at Israeli or Jewish targets abroad, using its global terror network. The group is believed to have been responsible for a bus bombing in the Bulgarian resort town of Burgas in 2012 that killed five Israeli tourists and a local bus driver, as well as thwarted plans to kill Jews and Israelis in Peru, Cyprus and Thailand in 2013-2014.A report on Channel 2 Friday said the strike targeted the leaders of a substantial new Hezbollah terror hierarchy that was set to attempt kidnappings, rocket attacks and other assaults on military and civilian targets in northern Israel.The new terror unit involved Jihad Mughniyeh, who was coordinating with the commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Qasem Soleimani, the Channel 2 report said. There was no suggestion in the report that Soleimani, a key figure in supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad and Hezbollah, was in the area at the time.The terrorist hierarchy included recruitment and intelligence departments, and was set to begin operations targeting Israel from the Syrian Golan, including “kidnappings, firing rockets and mortar shells, and using anti-tank weapons against Israeli residential areas.”The unit was set up “with Iranian sponsorship,” the report said. Israel’s targeting of some of its members underlined that “a red line was crossed that Israel would not tolerate.”Hezbollah, Syria and Iran have all vowed to strike at Israel in the wake of the attack. There have been conflicting reports as to whether Israel knew that Iranian general Mohammed Allahdadi was in the convoy struck on Sunday.The TV report said Israel was braced for a response. If that response targeted Israeli civilians, however, subsequent Israeli retaliation would endanger the Assad regime in Syria, Channel 2’s military commentator Roni Daniel said. He did not state a source for that assertion.

Post-attack Charlie Hebdo weekly circulation tops 7 million-AFP-yahoonews

Paris (AFP) - Circulation of the "survivors'" issue of Charlie Hebdo, published after a deadly attack on the French satirical weekly's Paris office, is set to top seven million, the distributor said Friday.A total of 6.3 million copies were for France alone, amid an outpouring of grief and anger over the attack by two Islamist gunmen this month which left 12 people dead, including some of Charlie Hebdo's top cartoonists. Five more people were killed in related attacks by a separate gunman.Another 700,000 copies have been sent to overseas markets, the distributor Messageries lyonnaises de presse (MLP) said.The edition dubbed the "survivors' issue" was published on January 14, a week after the attack. Before then an average circulation for the controversial weekly, which lampoons everyone from the president to the pope, was 60,000.The new edition featured a cartoon of Islam's Prophet Mohammed on its front cover, sparking protests across the Muslim world, which had already been angered by past Charlie Hebdo depictions of the prophet.Tens of thousands of people across Afghanistan, Pakistan and Muslim-majority Indian Kashmir took to the streets on Friday for southern Asia's biggest protests yet against the cartoon portrayal of the prophet.Printing of the magazine continues, with MLP still delivering copies to newstands."Everything that could be distributed has been sold," MLP said.The seven millionth copy will be delivered by Saturday evening, the distributor said.The final circulation tally won't be known for several more weeks.Outside of France the biggest demand has come from neighbouring Belgium.

Muslim scholars urge UN to outlaw 'contempt' of religions-AFP-January 20, 2015 7:12 PM- yahoonews

Doha (AFP) - A leading Islamic organisation has called on the United Nations to make "contempt of religions" illegal and urged the West to protect Muslim communities following the attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo.The Qatar-based International Union of Muslim Scholars, headed by influential preacher Yusuf al-Qaradawi, appealed to Muslims to continue peaceful protests against images of the Prophet Mohammed but "not to resort to any violence".The latest cartoon of the prophet in Charlie Hebdo has angered many Muslims and triggered protests in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.In a statement released Tuesday, the union said there should be protection for "prophets" and urged Islamic countries to submit a draft law to the UN calling for defamation of religions to be outlawed.The union said the UN should then issue a "law criminalising contempt of religions and the prophets and all the holy sites".It also called for the West "to protect Muslim communities from attacks, whether they are citizens or residents or visitors".The union has condemned the publication of a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed holding a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the headline "All is forgiven" in the first Charlie Hebdo edition since Islamist gunmen killed 12 people in an attack on its offices.It said that the new drawing would give "credibility" to the idea that "the West is against Islam" and warned the image would incite further hatred.Qaradawi, 88, is seen as a spiritual guide of Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood, the movement of ousted former president Mohamed Morsi.

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to Maintain Oil Policies By Angus McDowall-yahoonews

RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's new King Salman pledged continuity in energy and foreign policies on Friday and moved quickly to appoint younger men as his heirs, settling the succession for years to come by naming a deputy crown prince from his dynasty's next generation.King Abdullah, who died early on Friday after a short illness, was buried in an unmarked grave in keeping with local religious traditions.By appointing his youngest half-brother Muqrin, 69, as Crown Prince and nephew Mohammed bin Nayef, 55, as Deputy Crown Prince, Salman has swiftly quelled speculation about internal palace rifts at a moment of regional turmoil.Oil prices jumped in an immediate reaction as news of Abdullah's death added to uncertainty in energy markets. [O/R] Salman, thought to be 79, takes over as the ultimate authority in a country that faces long-term domestic challenges compounded by the plunging price of oil in recent months and the rise of the Islamic State militant group in Iraq and Syria, which vows to toppled the Al Saud ruling family.Salman must navigate an intense rivalry with Shi'ite Muslim power Iran playing out in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Bahrain, open conflict in two neighboring states, a threat from Islamist militants and bumpy relations with the United States.In his first speech as king, shown live on Saudi television, Salman pledged to maintain the same approach to ruling the world's top oil exporter and birthplace of Islam as his predecessors and called for unity among Arab states."We will continue, God willing, to hold the straight course that this country has followed since its establishment by the late King Abdulaziz," he said.Salman becomes the last Saudi ruler to be born before the discovery of commercial quantities of oil in the world's top crude exporter.And Mohammed bin Nayef becomes the first grandson of the kingdom's founding monarch, King Abdulaziz, known as Ibn Saud, to take an established place in the line of succession.All Saudi kings since Abdulaziz's death in 1953 have been his sons and the need to move to the next generation had earlier raised the prospect of a palace power struggle. King Salman also appointed his own son, Mohammed bin Salman, Defense Minister and head of the royal court.The rapidity of the decisions startled Saudis, used to a delay of up to several months before top appointments following the deaths of their monarchs. The choice of Mohammed bin Nayef was seen by some as a reflection of his strong record in counter-terrorism in his role as interior minister."Times are dangerous," said Joseph Kechichian, a scholar of Gulf Arab ruling families. "Mohammed bin Nayef's appointment shows Salman feels it's important to speak quickly with a single determined voice in the face of all these threats."U.S. President Barack Obama, moving to cement Washington's long alliance with Saudi Arabia, was expected to speak to Salman in the coming days.Reputedly pragmatic and adept at managing the delicate balance of clerical, tribal, royal and Western interests that factor into Saudi policy making, Salman appears unlikely to change the kingdom's approach to foreign affairs or energy sales.Despite rumors about Salman's health and strength, diplomats who have attended meetings between the new king and foreign leaders over the past year have said he has been fully engaged in talks lasting several hours at a time.His nominated successor, Crown Prince Muqrin, is a former fighter pilot and a relative progressive who grasps the need for long-term reform, but who also has traditionally hawkish views on Iran.

REFORM LEGACY

In a country with a young population, many Saudis will be unable to recall a time before King Abdullah's rule, both as monarch from 2005 and as de facto regent for a decade before that.His legacy was an effort to overhaul the kingdom's economic and social systems to address a looming demographic crisis by creating private sector jobs and making young Saudis better prepared to take them."I think (Salman) will continue with Abdullah's reforms. He realizes the importance of this. He's not conservative in person, but he values the opinion of the conservative constituency of the country," said Jamal Khashoggi, head of a news channel owned by a Saudi prince.However, Abdullah's reforms did not stretch to politics, and after the Arab Spring his security forces clamped down on all forms of dissent, imprisoning outspoken critics of the ruling family alongside women drivers and Islamist militants.As the Saudi population grows and oil prices fall globally, the royal family will increasingly struggle to maintain its generous spending on social benefits for ordinary people, potentially undermining its future legitimacy in a country where there are no elections, analysts say.King Salman has previously spoken against the idea of introducing democracy in Saudi Arabia in comments to American diplomats recorded in embassy cables later released by WikiLeaks.He is expected to focus on creating jobs and big infrastructure projects to prevent falling oil prices from causing social tensions or undermining business confidence.

UNMARKED GRAVE

In keeping with Muslim traditions, Abdullah's body, clothed in white and shrouded in a plain cloth, was carried on a stretcher by relatives to rest in a mosque before being taken to a cemetery and buried in an unmarked grave.Prayers in the mosque were led by King Salman and attended by Muslim heads of state and other senior figures.Among those who went to Riyadh were Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb and Qatar's emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani. Iranian media said Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif would also attend.Non-Muslim dignitaries will visit to pay respects to the new monarch and crown prince, and other members of the Al Saud dynasty, in the coming days.Later, following the evening prayer an hour after sunset, King Salman and Crown Prince Muqrin will receive pledges of allegiance from other ruling family members, Wahhabi clerics, tribal chiefs, leading businessmen and other Saudi subjects.In the kingdom's strict Wahhabi sect of Sunni Islam, ostentatious displays of grief are frowned upon, although there was an immediate surge of sorrowful messages from Saudis on social media.(Additional reporting by Rania El Gamal and Sami Aboudi in Dubai; writing by William Maclean; editing by Philippa Fletcher and Giles Elgood)

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