February 7, 2011

Globalist Fueled Revolutions Around the World

"And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh. Then let them which are in Judaea flee to the mountains; and let them which are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in the countries enter thereinto. For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled... And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh." (Luke 21:20-22,25-28)

Now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. (Romans 13:11)

And I [John] saw another Mighty Angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: and a rainbow was upon His head, and His face was as it were the sun, and His feet as pillars of fire. (Revelation 10:1)


We Are Worried About Any Change in Egypt: Shimon Peres

February 6, 2011

Sify News - Israeli President Shimon Peres Saturday expressed concern about the changes that the revolts in Egypt may bring to the Middle East.
'We are very worried about having any change in a government, or in the system of elections,' Peres said.

'If the Muslim Brotherhood are elected (in Egypt), they will not bring peace,' he added.
Peres made the remarks in a speech to 430 parliamentarians from 32 European countries in Jerusalem.

Since the beginning of the protests in Egypt 12 days ago, Israel has expressed its support to the government of President Hosni Mubarak and has warned that the banned Muslim Brotherhood could exploit free elections to establish a 'fanatic, religious, oppressive regime'.
'A change of government is not a guarantee that the poverty will disappear', Peres said emphasising the need to 'change the situation (in Egypt) not the government'.
He stressed the 'unprecedented' events in the Middle East, saying the new generation is surprising the world with a revolt against poverty and oppression. He called the international community to help the region to fight against poverty with the creation of an economic quartet representing the non-governmental sector.
'The economy of the land is crucial in the Middle East, I suggest to the international community: let's save water, save land, boost technology, and to overcome poverty by modernity. I don't see any other way,' he said.
Regarding peace negotiations with the Palestinians, frozen since the end of September when Israel restarted the construction of settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, Peres said:
'Israel is serious in finding a compromise' and supported a solution based in 'two democratic scientific states' living side by side.

Israeli President Shimon Peres delivers a speech in front of hundreds of parliamentarians from across Europe visiting Israel in the framework of the European Friends of Israel policy conference on February 05, 2011 in Jerusalem. The President addressed developments in Egypt and their consequences.

Shimon Peres: Mubarak Will Always Be Remembered for Preserving Peace

February 6, 2011

EJP - Israeli President Shimon Peres told a conference of pro-Israel European parliamentarians that his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak, who faces daily street protests, will always be remembered for his contribution to peace between the two countries.

In an opening address to the European Friends of Israel (EFI) policy conference Saturday night in Jerusalem, Peres declared:
"In spite of all the attacks against President Mubarak, I know him for many years, throughout his presidency, and I accredit him as one of the persons who saved many lives by preventing war in the Middle East, who saved lives of Egyptians, of Arabs, of Israelis, by not allowing to renew a war."
Peres also spoke of his worries about the changes if Mubarak will have to leave the presidency.
"Elections in Egypt are dangerous. Should the Muslim Brotherhood be elected they will not bring peace. Democracy without peace is not a democracy. We fear there will be a change in government without a change in the circumstances which led to this state."
Around 400 members of the European Parliament and of national parliaments from 37 European countries, including all 27 EU member states, are attending the 3-day EFI conference.

Several former heads of state are also present at the conference, including Aleksander Kwasniewski, former president of Poland, José Maria Aznar, former Spanish Prime Minister and George Vassiliou, former president of Cyprus.

Participants will tour the country and meet with Israeli and Palestinian leaders including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Alexander Machkevitch, president of the EFI conference and president of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC) told the parliamentarians that Israelis and Europeans carry the same values of freedom, democracy and social responsibility.

He stressed that in the days when Europe is unfolding a campaign of deligitimization of the Jewish state, those who see themselves as bearers of these values should show solidarity with Israel. Those who gathered in Jerusalem clearly demonstrated this solidarity, Machkevitch said.

The conference will discuss issues like the boycotting of Israel, the threat of terrorism and EU-Israel political and economic relations.

From L to R: MEP Gunnar Hokmark, Chairman of European Friends of Israel, Israeli President Shimon Peres and Alexander Machkevitch, President of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress attend the opening of the EFI policy conference in Jerusalem on February 5, 2011.
According to the organizers, its main findings should be to reinforce relations between Europe and Israel in the political, economic and humanitarian spheres, the development of mutual understanding and strengthening the partnership for peace and democracy.

The European Friends of Israel organization was established in 2006 by European parliamentarians with the mission of "forging a stronger political relationship and a deeper understanding between Europe and Israel."

Flashback: What Turkish PM Tayyip Erdogan Told Shimon Peres in Davos

"When it comes to killing, you know very well how to kill."
- Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister, Turkey

Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey delivers a powerful condemnation of Israel to Shimon Peres at the World Economic Conference at Davos

February 3, 2009

World Economic Forum - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is done with Davos.

Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan finished his weeks of sharp criticism of the Israeli war on Gaza with an unprecedented outburst of emotion meant to guard the honor of the Turkish nation.
"I attended the panel discussion 'The Case for Middle East Peace' held on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as the prime minister of the Republic of Turkey. My responsibility is to protect the honor of the Turkish nation". - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan upon his return to Turkey
The complete text of Erdogan's words to Peres are provided below this You Tube Video (with subtitles in English).



Mr. Erdogan:

"Mr. Peres, you are a senior citizen and you speak in a loud voice. I feel that your raised voice is due to the guilt you feel.

"But be sure that my voice will not be raised as yours,"

"When it comes to killing, you know very well how to kill,"

"I know very well how you hit and killed children on beaches."

"In your country there are two former prime ministers whose comments on Gaza are important for me."

"You had prime ministers who said: We relish the opportunity to enter the Palestinian lands on tanks."

"You talk to me with numbers. I am willing to name these people and among you there may be people who are longing to know who they are."

"I condemn those who clap for these atrocities, because I think that cheering the murderers of children and humans is in its kind a crime against humanity."

"Pay attention please, we can't disregard this fact."

"I have made notes of Mr. Peres's speech but I have not the time to answer all of them now."

(The moderator tries to stop the Prime Minster.)

"Let me finish"

"I will only touch on two points"

"First, the sixth of the Ten Commandments in the Torah says "You shall not kill" but in Palestine people are killed."

"And second, which is a very interesting issue; Gilad Atzmon [a Jew himself], says Israeli barbarity is far beyond any usual cruelty."

Aside from this, Avi Shlaim, Professor of Oxford who performed his military duty in the Israeli army says in the Guardian that Israel has become "a rogue state."

(The Moderator tries to interrupt the Prime Minister, with hand gestures and physical contact. Erdogan has a sudden flush of anger and turns to the moderator)

"I thank you so much I thank you, too. From now on, Davos is done for me. I will not attend Davos again. You don't let me speak."

"(Pointing to Peres) He spoke for 25 minutes, but you only let me speak for 12 minutes. This is not acceptable."

Erdogan picks up his notes and without looking at Peres and Ban Ki-moon leaves the session.

On his way out, the Arab League Secretary-General, Amr Mousa, stands up and appreciative of Erdogan's move shakes hands with him.

(Neither the photos nor the text of Mr. Erdogan's speech are to be found on the website of the World Economic Forum.)

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