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December 14th, 2012
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Welcome to the Global Watch Weekly Report The 2012 phenomenon comprises a range of eschatological beliefs according to which cataclysmic or transformative events will occur on 21 December 2012. This date is regarded as the end-date of a 5,125-year-long cycle in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. Various astronomical alignments and numerological formulae have been proposed as pertaining to this date, though none have been accepted by mainstream scholarship. A New Age interpretation of this transition is that this date marks the start of time in which Earth and its inhabitants may undergo a positive physical or spiritual transformation, and that 2012 may mark the beginning of a new era. Others suggest that the 2012 date marks the end of the world or a similar catastrophe. Scenarios suggested for the end of the world include the arrival of the next solar maximum, or Earth's collision with an object such as a black hole, a passing asteroid, or a planet called "Nibiru". In 7 days time from today we will witness either the fulfilment of what doomsday soothsayers have been predicting for the last several years or another date set for the end of the world which end up on top of the ruins and rubble of all previous doomsdays throughout history. Because we place the Bible as our sole authority and since the Bible makes no reference to 2012 we have to evaluate why so many people still want to place emphasis on the Mayan prophecies and an interpretation that December 21st 2012 will witness a change in the paradigm of man. It is clear that when you wake up on December 22nd to find that your house is still intact that those who claim that December 21st will be a climactic event will have changed their stance that the change of paradigm is now one of a spiritual non tangible nature. Others may be brave to claim that the date is wrong and that a recalculation shows it to be 2013, or 2014, or 2018. And so the story goes on. However whilst you may detect a sense of “here we go again� in our introduction this should not detract away from the very serious nature of doomsday prophecies and the impact they have from the perspective of the global elite. In this edition whilst we take time to highlight some of the colourful events going on in regards to the impending date, we also revisit a security intelligence document that really gives an insight into how global government interprets doomsday events and who they believe are the key targets. Even though the document was focused on the run up to the year 2000 it still has significant relevance to the December 21st, 2012 hysteria.
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CHRISTMAS CONTROVERSY As December 21, 2012, aka the supposed End Of The World, inches closer, one Italian contractor has turned his countrymen's Mayan apocalypse fears into a lucrative source of revenue.
The building contractor who transformed the Mayan prophecy in a lucrative business, says he doesn’t believe in the apocalyptic theories. “In my opinion, December 22 will be exactly the same as the day before, But if a client asks me for a bunker, I can’t change his mind.”
According to fair finder Skyscanner, apocalypseexpecting travelers around the world who aren't sure there will be a December 22 are still preparing for this most recent end of time apocalypse event. Interest in one-way tickets to places considered safe havens for the apocalypse catastrophe have spiked. AFP reports doomsday believers have recently flooded the Turkish village of Sirince, believing that the small town's "positive energy" will save them from mayhem.
According to Italian newspaper Corriere Del Veneto, an Italian lawyer had a bunker built under his villa in Padua, near Venice, to protect him from the consequences of an apocalypse. Leonardo Remorini, the contractor who built the bunker, says he has recently constructed about ten others in northern Italy. “The one we built in Padova is a 60 sq meters (645 sq feet), capable of resisting earthquakes and explosions. In one of the rooms there is an electric generator, that can also work with diesel oil and has solar panels,”
Remorini told the newspaper, “The bunker has been ready since May. The structure is buried 3 meters (10 feet) deep, and has bedrooms, bathrooms and a kitchen. Once they gather their food supplies, the couple and their child will be able to survive 6 months without going out,”
The Italians are not the only ones preparing for the December 21 "doomsday" event. In China, a man has reportedly spent his life savings on the construction of his very own "Noah's Ark" to save him from the Mayan disaster. According to China News Service, Lu Zhenghai has already spent about $1,000,000 Yuan on the boat, which measures about 65 feet in length and will, when completed, weigh about 80 tons, the report states.
"What if the 2012 prophecies are true?" asks a
Californian businessman known on the web for selling nuclear bomb and asteroid-proof clandestine bunkers to wealthy families. Vivos, a California based company, has created a $10 million bunker that's equipped to deal with global catastrophe. The company provides a detailed overview of how its bunker and underground tunnels are equipped with their own power generation, food supply, water wells, filtration systems, security devices and medical equipment. A comprehensible enough project in the light of predictions about global warming, resource wars, nuclear conflict and the like, the sincerity of the project is perhaps slightly called into question by the company marketing the product on the back of Hollywood blockbusters such as "2012" and "The Day After Tomorrow".
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CHRISTMAS CONTROVERSY The Daily Mail spoke to at least two buyers of the bunkers, both of whom only make up a tiny fraction of people who have shelled out a huge amount of money in the hopes of protecting themselves in times of massive tragedies. It is a well known fact that Americans are reportedly rushing to buy $25 survival guides just to keep themselves informed of what could happen should the 2012 doomsday prediction come to pass. The Doomsday bunkers, meanwhile, reportedly costs $ 48,000 per-person. David Morrison, senior scientist at the NASA Astrobiology Institute, confirmed there are many members of the public who are extremely worried over spreading news that the Mayans have predicted the world will end in 2012. In fact, Mr. Morrison said he had been receiving about ten emails a day from worried members of the public who are 'seriously, seriously upset' over the Mayan prediction. Some of the emails are too personal, with remarks on almost unmanageable fears and even suicidal thoughts. 'Nothing bad will happen to the Earth in 2012,' says NASA
on its website. 'Our planet has been getting along just fine for more than four billion years, and credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012.'
NASA's words seem to mean nothing to others who can afford to pay for extreme safety measures in worst case scenarios. Robert Vicino, a Californian businessman who is building the luxury bunkers in secret locations, promotes the properties by asking the market: "What if the prophecies are true? Which side of the door do you want to be on?"
The Daily Mail spoke to Steve Cramer, who already made a reservation for a bunker for his family, and insists he is not acting on baseless fears. "We're not crazy people: these are fearful times. My family wants to survive. You have to be prepared," he said
Other affluent families who have secured a spot in the publicized nuclear bomb and asteroid-proof bunkers all say they only wanted to make sure they have exhausted all means possible in securing their safety in case tragedies of large-scale proportions strike in 2012 as predicted. Jason Hodge, another bunker buyer says, "I want to make sure I have a place I can take me (sic) and my family if that worst-case scenario were to happen." Anecdotal reports over the years suggest that the largest buyer of frozen dried goods from major frozen dried food manufacturers is none other than the U.S. government. A well known emergency preparedness retailer indicates that they serve not only retail customers, but government entities as well, including the Transportation Security Administration, US State Department, and the Department of Homeland Security. The government is and has been preparing for something, perhaps many things, for decades. The very existence of FEMA and Department of Homeland Security suggests that they are planning for wide a variety of possibilities. To be clear, the fact that they are planning for something doesn’t necessarily mean that it will happen – just that it’s a possibility. The issue, however, is that the government may be spending billions, but they cannot possibly prepare for wide scale, total collapse situations where tens of millions of lives are at risk. It is simply not possible. Our government, even if they tried, would not be able to stock enough food and resources for the entire population of the United States. They can’t possibly respond to widespread catastrophes that may include simultaneous nuclear, biological or chemical attacks on multiple U.S. cities, or an electromagnetic pulse threat from a rogue nation, or even a solar flare that threatens our power grid infrastructure. The takeaway from understanding that the government is preparing for disasters is to acknowledge that, in an emergency, you and your family may be left floating up a Creek without a paddle. The FEMA web site makes an effort to inform people that each individual should be preparing for emergencies themselves, though
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CHRISTMAS CONTROVERSY most Americans have ignored this, or are simply unaware that the recommendations exist. FEMA makes it clear that they may not be able to provide assistance. If an earthquake, hurricane, winter storm, or other disaster strikes your community, you might not have access to food, water, and electricity for days or even weeks, they warn in one of their reports. However for Christians we put our hope in Christ because two thousands years he prophesied how in the last days mankind would be seriously distressed by some significant calamities and events that would occur and cause widespread fear and paranoia. However he also left comforting words that when such things happen we should know that his coming is at the door and so we rest assured of the blessed hope.
an apt title for a project that was to analyze those who believe the year 2000 will usher in the end of the world and who would be willing to perpetrate acts of violence to bring that end about. Project Megiddo was published on October 20th 1999 and was a protocol aimed at providing a procedure of how the US government was to handle the possible threat to US security from the increase of hysteria around the transitioning to a new century. The report was intended to alert U.S. law enforcement to what they described as the time as "the potential for extremist criminal activity in the United States by individuals or domestic groups who attach special significance to the year 2000."
“And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars,; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then will they see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.” Luke 21:25-27
THE PROJECT MEGIDDO FACTOR
An accompanying FBI statement mentioned
Megiddo is a hill in Israel near the modern settlement of Megiddo, known for theological, historical and geographical reasons. In ancient times Megiddo was an important city state. It is also is known alternatively as Tel Megiddo (Hebrew) and Tell al-Mutesellim (Arabic). The hill is made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the south.
"The threat posed by extremists as a result of perceived events associated with the Year 2000 (Y2K) is very real. The volatile mix of apocalyptic religious and (New World Order) conspiracy theories may produce violent acts aimed a precipitating the end of the world as prophesied in the Bible..."
For over four thousand years this hill in has been the site of many battles. Ancient cities were established there to serve as a fortress on the plain of Jezreel to guard a mountain pass. As Megiddo was built and rebuilt, one city upon the other, a mound or hill was formed. The Hebrew word "Armageddon" means "hill of Megiddo." In English, the word has come to represent battle itself. The last book in the New Testament of the Bible designates Armageddon as the assembly point in the apocalyptic setting of God's final and conclusive battle against evil. The name "Megiddo" was thus
The concern of the FBI was that there were militant conservative religious groups who believed that by creating widespread instances of massive destruction, violence, and death, that the end of the world would be precipitated to usher in either the Second Coming of Christ or some doomsday apocalyptic scenario based on the prophecies of secular seers such as Nostradamus. The report named followers of the white supremacy Christian Identity, the militia movement, Black Hebrew Israelites, and apocalyptic cults as potential terrorists who might become violent in reaction to the new millennium. Insight on the News commented, "In a polemic presented as a threat report, the FBI has targeted religious groups and right wing eccentrics as potential
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CHRISTMAS CONTROVERSY terrorists likely to go postal as the new millennium arrives...Even at the height of the Cold War during the seventies and eighties the FBI was not allowed to pursue openly declared revolutionary Marxists in this way, being required by the courts to show cause by establishing an actual attempt to commit illegal acts."
Data for the report was collected over a nine-month period of intensive intelligence gathering by the domestic terrorism unit of the FBI, The report was "considered to be so sensitive and secret that it would not be made public." Fortunately, the Center for studies on New Religions (CESNUR) obtained a copy and placed it on the Internet. The FBI report's executive summary follows: as well as two specific sections of the report which are of interest for this discussion. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The year 2000 is being discussed and debated at all levels of society. Most of the discussions regarding this issue revolve around the topic of technology and our society's overwhelming dependence on the multitude of computers and computer chips which make our world run smoothly. However, the upcoming millennium also holds important implications beyond the issue of computer technology. Many extremist individuals and groups place some significance on the next millennium, and as such it will present challenges to law enforcement at many levels. The significance is based primarily upon either religious beliefs relating to the Apocalypse or political beliefs relating to the New World Order (NWO) conspiracy theory. The challenge is how well law enforcement will prepare and respond. The following report, entitled "Project Megiddo," is intended to analyze the potential for extremist criminal activity in the United States by individuals or domestic extremist groups who profess an apocalyptic view of the millennium or attach special significance to the year 2000. The purpose behind this assessment is to provide law enforcement agencies with a clear picture of potential extremism motivated by the next millennium. The report does not contain information on domestic terrorist groups whose actions are not influenced by the year 2000. There are numerous difficulties involved in providing a thorough analysis of domestic security threats catalyzed by the new millennium. Quite simply, the very nature of the current domestic terrorism threat places severe limitations on effective intelligence gathering and evaluation. Ideological and philosophical belief systems which attach importance, and possibly violence, to the millennium have been well-articulated. From a law enforcement perspective, the problem therefore is not a lack of understanding of motivating ideologies: The fundamental problem is that the traditional focal point for counterterrorism analysis -- the terrorist group -- is not always well-defined or relevant in the current environment.
The general trend in domestic extremism is the terrorist’s disavowal of traditional, hierarchical, and structured terrorist organizations. Even well-established militias, which tend to organize along military lines with central control, are characterized by factionalism and disunity. While several “professional” terrorist groups still exist and present a continued threat to domestic security, the overwhelming majority of extremist groups in the United States have adopted a fragmented, leaderless structure where individuals or small groups act with autonomy. Clearly, the worst act of domestic terrorism in United States history was perpetrated by merely two individuals: Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. In many cases, extremists of this sort are extremely difficult to identify until after an incident has occurred. Thus, analysis of domestic extremism in which the group serves as the focal point of evaluation has obvious limitations. a minor or trivial domestic threat. Without question, this The Project Megiddo intelligence initiative has identified very few indications of specific threats to domestic security. Given the present nature of domestic extremism, this is to be expected. However, this is a function of the limitations of the group-oriented model of counterterrorism analysis and should not be taken necessarily as reflective of initiative has revealed indicators of potential violent activity on the part of extremists in this country. Militias, adherents of racist belief systems such as Christian Identity and Odinism, and other radical domestic extremists are clearly focusing on the millennium as a time of action. Certain individuals from these various perspectives are acquiring weapons, storing food and clothing, raising funds through fraudulent means, procuring safe houses, preparing compounds, surveying potential targets, and recruiting new converts. These and other indicators are not taking place in a vacuum, nor are they random or arbitrary. In the final analysis, while making specific predictions is extremely difficult, acts of violence in commemoration of the millennium are just as likely to occur as not. In the absence of intelligence that the more established and organized terrorist groups are planning millennial violence as an organizational strategy, violence is most likely to be perpetrated by radical fringe members of established groups. For example, while Aryan Nations leader Richard Butler publicly frowns on proactive violence, adherents of his religion or individual members of his organization may commit acts of violence autonomously. Potential cult-related violence presents additional challenges to law enforcement. The potential for violence on behalf of members of biblically-driven cults is determined almost exclusively by the whims of the cult leader. Therefore, effective intelligence and analysis of such cults requires an extensive understanding of the cult leader. Cult members generally act to serve and please the cult leader rather than accomplish an ideological objective. Almost universally, cult leaders are viewed as messianic in the eyes of their followers. Also, the cult leader’s prophecies, preachings, orders, and objectives are subject to indiscriminate change. Thus, while analysis of publicly stated goals and objectives of cults may provide hints about their behavior and intentions, it is just as likely to be uninformed or, at worst, misleading. Much more valuable is a thorough examination of the cult leader, his position of power over his followers, and an awareness of the responding behavior and activity of the cult. Sudden changes in activity - for example, less time spent on “Bible study” and more time spent on “physical training” - indicate that the cult may be preparing for some type of action.
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THE HISTORICAL JESUS The millennium holds special significance for many, and as this pivotal point in time approaches, the impetus for the initiation of violence becomes more acute. Several religiously motivated groups envision a quick, fiery ending in an apocalyptic battle. Others may initiate a sustained campaign of terrorism in the United States to prevent the NWO. Armed with the urgency of the millennium as a motivating factor, new clandestine groups may conceivably form to engage in violence toward the U.S. Government or its citizens. Most importantly, this analysis clearly shows that perceptions matter. The perceptions of the leaders and followers of extremist organizations will contribute much toward the ultimate course of action they choose. For example, in-depth analysis of Y2K compliancy on the part of various key sectors that rely on computers has determined that, despite a generally positive outlook for overall compliance, there will be problem industries and minor difficulties and inconveniences.12 If they occur, these inconveniences are likely to cause varying responses by the extreme fringes. Members of various militia groups, for example, have identified potentially massive power failures as an indication of a United Nations-directed NWO takeover. While experts have indicated that only minor brownouts will occur, various militias are likely to perceive such minor brownouts as indicative of a larger conspiracy. The Senate Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology Problem has stated that some state and local governments could be unprepared, including the inability to provide benefits payments. This could have a significant impact in major urban areas, resulting in the possibility for civil unrest. Violent white supremacists are likely to view such unrest as an affirmation of a racist, hate-filled world view. Likewise, militia members who predict the implementation of martial law in response to a Y2K computer failure would become all the more fearful. 2. THE NEW WORLD ORDER CONSPIRACY THEORY AND THE YEAR 2000 COMPUTER BUG Unlike religiously based terrorists, militia anxiety and paranoia specifically relating to the year 2000 are based mainly on a political ideology. Some militia members read significance into 2000 as it relates to their conception of the NWO conspiracy. [14] The NWO conspiracy theory holds that the United Nations (UN) will lead a military coup against the nations of the world to form a socialist or One World Government. UN troops, consisting mostly of foreign armies, will commence a military takeover of America. The UN will mainly use foreign troops on American soil because foreigners will have fewer reservations about killing American citizens. U.S. armed forces will not attempt to stop this invasion by UN troops and, in fact, the U.S. military may be “deputized” as a branch of the UN armed forces. The American military contingent overseas will also play a large part in this elaborate conspiracy theory, as they will be used to help conquer the rest of the world. The rationale for this part of the theory is that American soldiers will also have less qualms about killing foreigners, as opposed to killing their own citizens. Under this hypothetical NWO/One World Government, the following events are to take place: 1) private property rights and private gun ownership will be abolished; 2) all national, state and local elections will become meaningless, since they will be controlled by the UN; 3) the U.S. Constitution will be supplanted by the UN charter; 4) only approved churches and other places of worship will be permitted to operate and will become appendages of the One World Religion, which will be the only legitimate doctrine of religious beliefs and ethical values; 5) home schooling will be outlawed and all school curriculum will need to be approved by the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); and 6) American military bases and other federal facilities will be used as concentration camps by the UN to confine those patriots, including the militias, who defy the NWO. Other groups beside the UN that are often mentioned as being part of the NWO conspiracy theory are Jews, Communists, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderbergers and the Trilateral Commission. Law enforcement officials will probably notice different versions of this theory, depending upon the source. The NWO conspiracy theory is particularly relevant to the millennium because the year 2000 is considered to be a triggering device for the NWO due to the element of computer breakdown. Many computers around the world are based on a numerical system in which the year is only registered by the last two digits. A number of militia members accept the theory that on January 1, 2000, many computers will misinterpret this date as January 1, 1900, and malfunction and/or shut down completely. They further believe that these major computer malfunctions will cause widespread chaos at all levels of society- economic, social and political. This chaos will theoretically create a situation in which American civilization will collapse, which will then produce an environment that the UN will exploit to forcibly take over the United States. Therefore, these militia members (as well as other groups) believe that the year 2000 will be the catalyst for the NWO. According to James Wickstrom, former leader of the defunct Posse Comitatus and “Minister” of the True Church of Israel, anyone who holds any powerful political influence knows that the Y2K crisis may be the final fuse that will lead to the NWO that “David Rockefeller and the rest of his satanic jew seedline desire to usher in upon the earth.” [15] He claims that Jews have conspired to create the Y2K problem and that the prospect of impending computer failure is very real. Similarly, The New American, an organ of the ultraconservative John Birch Society, speculates that the Y2K bug could be America’s Reichstag fire, a reference to the 1933 arson attack on Germany’s Parliament building that was used by Hitler as an excuse to enact police state laws. Similar to this train of thought, Norm Olson, leader of the Northern Michigan Regional Militia, believes constitutional rights probably will be suspended before the real crisis hits. He states: “It will be the worst time for humanity since the Noahic flood.” However, there are some extremists who do not attach any major significance to the Y2K problem. In his article, “The Millennium Bug and ‘Mainstreaming’ the News," William Pierce of the National Alliance tells his followers not to worry, or at least, not to worry very much about the Y2K issue. Pierce predicts that the main event that will occur on New Year’s Day 2000 is that crazed millennialists will go “berserk when the Second Coming fails to occur.” Also, “a few right-wing nuts may launch a premature attack on the government, figuring that without its computers the government won’t be able to fight back.” Pierce claims that the lights will remain on, and that airplanes will not fall from the sky. He says that he is able to make such a prediction with some degree of confidence because, “contrary to what some cranks would have you believe, the computer professionals and the government have been working on the Y2K problem for some time.” 3. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JERUSALEM The city of Jerusalem, cherished by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike, faces many serious challenges as the year 2000 approaches.
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THE HISTORICAL JESUS As already evidenced by the deportation of various members of the religious cult known as the Concerned Christians, zealotry from all three major monotheistic religions is particularly acute in Israel, where holy shrines, temples, churches, and mosques are located. While events surrounding the millennium in Jerusalem are much more problematic for the Israeli government than for the United States, the potential for violent acts in Jerusalem will cause reverberations around the world, including the United States. The extreme terrorist fringes of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are all present in the United States. Thus, millennial violence in Jerusalem could conceivably lead to violence in the United States as well. Within Jerusalem, the Temple Mount, or Haram al-Sharif, holds a special significance for both Muslims and Jews. The Temple Mount houses the third holiest of all Islamic sites, the Dome of the Rock. Muslims believe that the prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven from a slab of stone -- the “Rock of Foundation”-- located in the center of what is now the Dome of the Rock. In addition, when Arab armies conquered Jerusalem in 638 A.D., the Caliph Omar built the al-Aqsa Mosque facing the Dome of the Rock on the opposite end of the Temple Mount. The Western (or Wailing) Wall, the last remnant of the second Jewish temple that the Romans destroyed in 70 A.D., stands at the western base of the Temple Mount. The Western Wall has long been a favorite pilgrimage site for Jews, and religious men and women pray there on a daily basis. Thus, the Temple Mount is equally revered by Jews as the site upon which the first and second Jewish Temples stood. Israeli officials are extremely concerned that the Temple Mount, an area already seething with tension and distrust among Jews and Muslims, will be the stage for violent encounters between religious zealots. Most troubling is the fact that an act of terrorism need not be the catalyst that sparks widespread violence. Indeed, a simple symbolic act of desecration, or even perceived desecration, of any of the holy sites on the Temple Mount is likely to trigger a violent reaction. For example, the Islamic holy month of Ramadan is expected to coincide with the arrival of the year 2000. Thus, even minor provocations on or near the Temple Mount may provide the impetus for a violent confrontation. The implications of pilgrimages to Jerusalem by vast numbers of tourists are ominous, particularly since such pilgrimages are likely to include millennial or apocalyptic cults on a mission to hasten the arrival of the Messiah. There is general concern among Israeli officials that Jewish and Islamic extremists may react violently to the influx of Christians, particularly near the Temple Mount. The primary concern is that extreme millennial cults will engage in proactive violence designed to hasten the second coming of Christ. Perhaps the most likely scenario involves an attack on the Al-Aqsa Mosque or the Dome of the Rock. Some millennial cults hold that these structures must be destroyed so that the Jewish Temple can be rebuilt, which they see as a prerequisite for the return of the Messiah. Additionally, several religious cults have already made inroads into Israel, apparently in preparation for what they believe to be the endtimes. It is beyond the scope of this document to assess the potential repercussions from an attack on Jewish or Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem. It goes without saying, however, that an attack on the Dome of the Rock or the Al-Aqsa Mosque would have serious implications. In segments of the Islamic world, close political and cultural ties between Israel and the United States are often perceived as symbolic of anti-Islamic policies by the Western world. Attacks
on Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem, particularly by Christian or Jewish extremists, are likely to be perceived by Islamic extremists as attacks on Islam itself. Finally, the possibility exists that Islamic extremist groups will capitalize upon the huge influx of foreigners into Jerusalem and engage in a symbolic attack.
When one analyses this report it causes us to ask why the F.B.I. would want to use a word like “Megiddo” to express a plan they have, or more to the point, why would they even allow that sort of terminology to be used when many believe it to be mystical and mythological. The reason is sobering. They see a time in the future where there will be a confrontation on the globe comparable to that biblical scenario, and have made preparations for it when it comes about. This is no myth, nor is it imagination, but absolute reality. This government project is created and drawn up with very definite guidelines for implementation when the need arises. Furthermore, the fact that it is an F.B.I project, puts it directly in the enforcement and law and order section of governmental policy making. Project Meggido had some very nasty and sinister sections to it. One such section deals with the problem of the resistance of religious conservatives in times of crisis. They have now moved from maintaining law and order to the place of dictating law and order. Now, under the guise of dealing with the threat of terrorism, they are recruiting pastors all around the world to become the herders of human cattle and pacifiers of the populace, for the moment when they deem it right to introduce Martial Law for the dictatorial control of citizens. Many pastors are going along with it, and becoming agents for the government on their payroll. This is what Project Megiddo is all about. It was particularly drawn up around the introduction of the 21st century in response to the religious extremists that they anticipated would attempt to overthrow established government. Training and preparation involves gun control, and going into interpretations of the Bible’s apocalyptic religious beliefs and the significance of prophecy regarding Israel. It looks at the different sections of Biblical Christianity and then addresses many of the cults and other offshoots of belief. It deals with the Book of Revelation and points out how Federal Government in many countries is always viewed as the enemy and sometimes seen as Satan to the common person.
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