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Is America headed for desperate times reminiscient of those 1930s Great Depression years, when soup lines and suicides plagued the land? Has the time indeed arrived for another ancient Egyptian déjà vu, whereby seven years of plenty are promptly swallowed up by seven years of severe famine? (Genesis 41:29-32)
Or, could some big surprise event be rapidly rising on the next horizon that promises to fill the dwindling storehouses of this once-bountiful nation?
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Don't be quickened into despair just yet, America; financial stability may be headed your way. The nearby fulfillment of a forgotten prophecy packs within it the potential punch to cure all American economic woes.
On Oct. 6, 2008, Donald Trump, one of the international community's infamous financial gurus, declared on Fox News the root cause of present world wealth worries, even more than the failed sub-prime Fannie-Freddie mortgage-related banking crisis, is the cost of oil.
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Presume for a moment that he may be right on target. After all, on Aug. 7, 2006, Ali Larijani, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, threatened that his country would use the dreaded "oil weapon" if sanctions were imposed upon his Islamic nation.
Subsequent to his "fighting words," sanctions were imposed – and, as he promised, the cost of crude oil prices more than doubled, rising from $60 to $137 per barrel and hitting its high point this past summer. Although the price of oil has recently descended from its highs due in part to consumer belt tightening, the OPEC nations have scheduled an upcoming emergency meeting to discuss limiting production in an attempt to send barrel prices soaring once again.
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Has the world, like Mr. Trump, had enough? Could it be time to bid final farewell to the OPEC oil cartel? According to a long overlooked Bible prophecy regarding the descendants of Ishmael and a consortium of their modern-day black-gold terrorist beneficiaries, it appears so.
Psalm 83 foretells the time to come soon whereby ancient Izzy's Saudi offspring make the grave mistake of enjoining the Palestinians, Hezbollah, Hamas, Syrians and more in a last-ditch effort to destroy the modern-day Jewish state, "that the name Israel be remembered no more" (Psalm 83:4).
As the prophetic storyline reads, this massive Mideast invasion is scheduled to go up in smoke, and down in history as the final futile failed Arab attempt at wiping Israel off the map. As specified in my recently released book, "Isralestine, The Ancient Blueprints of the Future Middle East," this blatant genocidal jihad assault will provoke the Israeli Defense Forces into a survival mode, and in fulfillment of Ezekiel 37:10, they will wind up victorious and achieve the title of being an "exceedingly great army"!
Though the immediate consequences of this event will be temporarily staggering worldwide, in the aftermath Americans will likely be shouting the praises "God blessed the USA." This "Sea to Shining Sea" shout will occur because part and parcel with this Israeli conquest over their historical enemies comes the foretold restoration of Jewish fortunes.
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According to other integrated Bible prophecies pointed out in "Isralestine," Israel promptly becomes one of, if not the, wealthiest nations in the world. The Jewish nation will exploit the spoils of war and soon find itself sovereign over a portion of the Arab oil supply. With America's greatest ally residing in such a prosperous and peaceful condition, no longer will it be necessary for the nation to cry the OPEC blues.
Of course, the usual caveat to this coming euphoric economic condition applies, which specifies that only those who would seek to bless Israel from this point forward will be those likewise blessed (Genesis 12:3).
Thus this justifiably begs the theopolitical question: On what side of the line presently drawn in the Middle East sand does America truly stand? Though both presidential candidates proudly proclaim their "till death do us part" vows to Israel, they likewise echo the present Bush administration suggestion that the "two-state solution is the solution."
According to the Psalm 83 military events about to befall the Fertile Islamic Crescent, this policy could prove to be problematic. Some Americans are already pondering the possible connection between our restrictive Israeli foreign policy abroad and our unprecedented natural and economic disasters at home.
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What say you? What side of the sand should the land of liberty and home of the brave stand? Did the world hourglass make its final turn 60 years ago when the Jews began their miraculous ascent back into the Holy Land, and does this mean the sands of time have nearly run out for the world as such?
The Arab- Israeli conflict has led to international terrorism and the use of oil as its weapon of choice. The good news is that according to the Bible, an end is within sight. As a citizen of this great country, and one who has devoted his glory years to the study of end times eschatology, my advice to fellow Americans is to buy stock in the Promised Land; that is where world prosperity is headed for retribution and redistribution.
Unless the G-d of the Jews is a liar, big events are about to unfold in the Middle East theater, and the present marquis reads "Psalm 83 Coming Soon!"
With world eyes fixated on the financial crisis, the Cradle of Civilization finds itself staged for a military chess match just waiting for the terrorists to put the IDF in check. However, unlike the summer of 2006 when Hassan Nasrallah and his Hezbollah bad boys lobbed 4,000 rockets into northern Israel, he now has 40,000 rockets, and confirmed reports suggest at least some of them are chemically charged.
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The stage is set, the showdown is certain, and the foretold victor needs American support. The time is now to put our diminishing money supply where our pro-Israeli mouths are – and tell the OPEC nations to stop supporting anti-Israeli terrorism and share the wealth.