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"Atomic Iran" author Jerome Corsi will continue his 12-city "Prophecy Tour" with a stop tomorrow in St. Louis.
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With events in Iran unfolding much as his book predicted Corsi is on a tour hosted by "The Prophecy Club," a nationwide Christian ministry that serves as a central information source on current events that coincide with biblical prophecy.
Corsi will be in Stockton tonight at the Holiday Inn, 111 East March Lane, and tomorrow night in Portland at the Shilo Inn, 11707 NE Airport Way.
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"The Prophecy Club presents an opportunity to spread the information contained in 'Atomic Iran' to an audience that understands the widespread implications of world events – personally, politically and spiritually," Corsi says. "I am not claiming that the book is prophecy, or that I am a prophet, or that the book is inspired by God. I speak to every audience that wants to hear the message of 'Atomic Iran,' because the subject is so terribly important."
Commenting on Iran's outright rejection of a U.N. resolution to curb its nuclear program, Corsi said yesterday the predictable response shows there is "no way the U.N. will get any kind of sanctions or dialogue going, because Iran has decided to continue enriching uranium on its own and is just not willing to compromise."
Israel's conflict with Hezbollah must be seen in the larger context of Iran's aspirations, he said.
"What's at stake in the battle with Hezbollah is not so much whether Hezbollah survives, but it's really the first chapter in the play for Iran and the Shiite Islam nation to come to ascendancy in the Muslim world," Corsi said. The battle Iran is engaging in is first against Israel and the U.S. and then agasitn Sunni Islam."
He pointed out this can be seen in Egypt's and Saudi Arabia's reaction to the Lebanon conflict. The two Arab nations, Corsi said, are "not unhappy to see Iran contained."
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In the updated edition of "Atomic Iran: How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and American Politicians," now available in paperback from WND Books, Corsi reveals new predictions and analysis about an Iran marching toward destructive nuclear power and related Middle East events.
Corsi was ahead of the fray when "Atomic Iran" was first released last year, having forecasted many of Iran's disturbing developments before President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad publicly pronounced them this year.
"The predictions in 'Atomic Iran' continue to come true," Corsi said. "I continue to see a war coming with Israel. I continue to think Israel will use tactical nukes to get Iran's deeply buried concrete-embedded nuclear facilities – like Natanz," Corsi said.
Among the predictions Corsi will address during the tour are these:
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- Iran will have an atomic bomb no matter how many times the country asserts that its intentions are entirely "peaceful."
- Israel will use tactical nuclear weapons in the pre-emptive military strike against Iran.
"The business with Ahmadinejad and the Mahdi scares me, too – especially if Ahmadinejad believes he has to cause an apocalypse to bring back the Mahdi (Islamic messiah)," Corsi says. "Iran says it will tell the United Nations on August 22 their answer to the nuclear incentives offer. This is a sacred date in Islam. This, too, scares me."
The date corresponds with the Islamic date of Rajab 28, the same day on which the great Saladin conquered and entered Jerusalem.
Corsi writes: "The anticipation is that when the Mahdi returns, Islam will triumph over all other religions such that an Iranian-style Shiite Islamic theocracy will replace every other government on the face of the Earth. The belief in the Second Coming of the Mahdi is similar to the belief of many evangelical Christians who anticipate the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Yet there is an important difference. The cult of the Mahdi holds that the world must experience an Apocalypse before the Mahdi comes back."
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The tour, which began Wednesday in Plano, Texas, continues as follows:
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