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Distress of Nations,
with perplexity
The words of Jesus:
Luke 21:25
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;
Webster's
dictionary describes "Distress" and "Perplexity"
as:
Distress:
1. To distrain; to force or compel to satisfy an obligation by means of a distress.
2. Pain or suffering affecting the mind: TROUBLE, a painful situation
3. A state of danger or desperate need; e.g.. a ship in distress and about to go
down.
Distress synonyms: SUFFERING, MISERY, AGONY, the state of being in great trouble. DISTRESS implies an external cause of great physical or mental strain and stress.
Perplexity:
1. The state of being perplexed
2. The quality or state of being bewildered; a bewildering tangle or confusion
3. ENTANGLEMENT; something that entangles , confuses, or ensnares, the condition of being deeply involved, to wrap or twist together
4. a: INTERWEAVE b: ENSNARE, to involve in a perplexing or troublesome situation
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Never
in the history of the world have we been as close to the brink of
utter chaos as we are right now. The news is filled with
reports of major trouble world wide. The nations are at
each others throats over land and border disputes.
Religious factions are ripping nations apart as millions
are being slaughtered in the name of, and naive belief in, occult
gods, phony prophets, and false messiahs.
Greed has
stolen billions of dollars in aid sent to the people of
starving nations, while the governments of those same
nations deny there is even a problem. North Korea is ready to nuke South Korea and China
is backing them. Arab nations are increasingly harassing
Israel which may soon lead to all out nuclear war in the
middle east.
Backwards and uncivilized nations
(with a populace holding an average IQ of less than 60)
are rushing to build nuclear weapons even though they
can't control war lords within their own borders. Ungodly and heathen
nations are swaying the opinions of world leaders to
accept their occult religions and depraved cultures as
normal all in the name of religious and cultural (blind)
tolerance.
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Distress of nations is easy to see by anyone
that reads the news:
Iran refuses to stop nuclear work
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has given no ground in
negotiations. Iran said it had done all it could to reach a peaceful settlement but the US had "hijacked" the diplomatic process.
In a harsh statement, Iran said the US was "susceptible to harm and pain. So if that is the path that the US wishes to choose, let the ball roll."
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The US said Iran had enough nuclear material for 10 atomic bombs and it was time for the Security Council to act.
The United States is pushing the UN to warn Iran it could "face consequences" for refusing to stop the
program.
The UN Security Council could begin talks on Iran as soon as next week.
Iran will continue its controversial nuclear research
program no matter what action the UN takes against it, one of its top officials has said.
It said the UN nuclear watchdog could not confirm Iran was not seeking nuclear weapons.
Western powers believe Iran wants to develop nuclear arms, a claim it denies.
Iran remains defiant, with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad saying the country would not "submit to
bullying" and "The world must know that if anyone tries to violate the Iranian nation's rights, the Iranian nation will leave the blot of shame of regret on their forehead."
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February 17, 2006
Japan raids companies over bio weapons fear
Police in Japan have raided two firms on suspicion of illegally selling equipment to North Korea that could be used to make biological weapons.
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The Tokyo companies are suspected of exporting freeze dryers which could cultivate germs used in such
weapons. The two unnamed companies were reported to have sent their exports to North Korea via Taiwan.
On Monday another company was raided on suspicion of exporting equipment that could be used to make nuclear weapons. The two companies targeted in Friday's raids allegedly shipped the dryers to North Korea in September 2002.
UN envoy warns Ivorian government
A senior United Nations official has begun a visit to the Ivory Coast by speaking out about what he sees as the worsening humanitarian crisis there.
Jan Egeland warned the authorities against attacks on civilians and NGOs, and said that the UN was watching.
There is a worsening humanitarian situation in Ivory Coast, which is divided by civil war.
The recent violent demonstrations caused millions of dollars of damage to UN buildings and chased the UN humanitarian agencies out of the west of the country.
Norway Courts take on Rwanda genocide case
Norway has agreed to become the first country outside Africa to try a Rwandan genocide suspect.
The terribly backlogged United Nations court system has agreed to try those responsible for the 1994 killings in which an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were slaughtered during a genocide attempt.
The tribunal's chief prosecutor said that three other European countries had also agreed to hear some cases.
Wed. Feb. 15, 2006
Colombia bombs nature
reserve
Colombia has launched bombing raids on a nature reserve where a coca eradication
program has come under repeated attack by left-wing rebels. The air force said it had bombed several rebel bases inside La Macarena. On Wednesday, suspected Farc rebels killed six police officers involved in an operation to destroy illegal coca leaf plantations in the area. The government says rebels conceal drug production inside nature reserves where they are safe from aerial fumigation.
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The officers were protecting hundreds of
laborers involved in a coca eradication project in the park.
Left-wing Farc rebels have attacked the area on a number of occasions, killing dozens of police officers and soldiers.
Feb. 17, 2006
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Mass graves unearthed in Colombia
Mass graves have been found in Colombia, containing the bodies of 21 people thought to have been killed by a paramilitary unit, the authorities say. The remains were discovered in the banana-growing region of Cienaga, on the country's Caribbean coast. "Many of the victims had been shot dead, and some of the bodies were mutilated," the attorney general's office said. The authorities said they could not rule out the possibility of finding more mass graves in the area.
Monday, 15 February 2006
Iran 'resumes' nuclear enrichment
"Iranian engineers have begun feeding uranium gas into centrifuges - a first step in a process that can produce fuel for nuclear reactors or bomb material. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is now threatening to quit the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
(NPT).
Monday, 13 February 2006, 22:14 GMT
Muslims riot across the world protesting cartoons of
Muhammad
* In response to the row, popular Hamshahri newspaper in Iran launches a contest for cartoons of the Holocaust
* Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov warns that members of Danish NGOs may be the victims of "revenge attacks" there if Denmark does not
apologize
* Thousands of students of Egypt's al-Azhar University protest against the cartoons at campuses in Cairo and in the southern city of Assiut
* Hundreds of Palestinian students protest in the West Bank city of Hebron shouting "Death to Jews and Denmark".
Monday, 13 February 2006, 16:19 GMT
Officials fear Islamic radicals will exploit the issue, further justifying their case that the West is basically hostile to Islam.
Islamic websites are already calling for revenge attacks.
Israel issues warning over Hamas
Israel will not tolerate any acts of terrorism by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, Israeli President Moshe Katsav has said.
Mr. Katsav said he feared Hamas' election win last month could set the peace process back by 12 years.
Norway used as terror base
Islamic extremists are using Norway as a base for terrorist operations overseas, but the head of Norway's security police claims they're being watched.
Feb 10th, 2006
Emergency aid affected
Major Norwegian humanitarian aid organizations are suspending their efforts in some Muslim nations in the wake of violent protests related to caricatures of the prophet Mohammed.
Feb 10th, 2006
Danish aid workers stay away from Muslim ceremony
The Danish Foreign Ministry urged its citizens to leave Lebanon because of expected demonstrations in the coming days.
Feb 10th, 2006
U.S. Says Russia Must Stand Firm on Hamas
WASHINGTON -- The United States reminded Russia on Thursday that it is on record condemning Hamas' violent tenets, but did not criticize Russia's president for inviting leaders of the militant group to Moscow.
Feb 10th, 2006
Putin ready for talks with Hamas
The Russian president has said he will invite Hamas leaders to Moscow for talks, following the militant group's victory in Palestinian elections.
Feb 10th, 2006
'Sensitivity' can have brutal consequences
I long ago lost count of the number of times I've switched on the TV and seen crazy guys jumping up and down in the street, torching the Stars and Stripes and yelling ''Death to the Great Satan!'' Or torching the Union Jack and yelling ''Death to the Original If Now Somewhat Arthritic And Semi-Retired Satan!'' But I never thought I'd switch on the TV and see the excitable young lads jumping up and down in Jakarta, Lahore, Aden, Hebron, etc., etc., torching the flag of Denmark.
Feb 9th, 2006
3 Myths About the Iran Conflict
Is there anything the West can do, short of a highly dangerous military option, to prevent Iran from going forward with its nuclear program?
Feb 9th, 2006
Sources: Fatah cells have resumed terror activities
Some elements of the Fatah military wing have recently resumed terror activities, security sources told Haaretz, following Hamas's victory in the Palestinian parliamentary election last month. Fatah officials in the West Bank had obeyed Palestinian Authority orders over the last year to refrain from terrorism.
Feb 9th, 2006
Castro invites Nejad
HAVANA: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has accepted an invitation to visit Cuba from President Fidel Castro, in gratitude for Cuba's support of Iran's nuclear
program.
Feb 8th, 2006
Police found weapons at Finsbury Park mosque
Full details of what police discovered during a raid on the Finsbury Park in 2003 can be revealed only today after the conclusion of Abu Hamza’s trial on race hate charges.
Feb 8th, 2006
Radical Islamists attack Austrian embassy in Iran
Tehran, Iran, Feb. 06 – Some 200 hard-line members of the paramilitary Bassij force held a violent protest outside the Austrian embassy in Tehran on Monday in protest to the publishing of cartoons in European dailies depicting the prophet Mohammad and a resolution adopted recently by the board of governors of the United Nations nuclear watchdog reporting Iran’s nuclear file to the Security Council.
Feb 8th, 2006
Nordics find generosity no shield from Muslim wrath
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - For years, Scandinavian countries have been among the most generous with aid to the Muslim world, but that generosity has stood for little in the scandal over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
Feb 8th, 2006
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