and from what I discern from
Bible Prophecy, Islam promoting, HRH P.Charles
fulfills 3 end-time roles.
'Follow the
Islamic way to save the world,' Prince Charles
Role #1 The little
horn according to the Prophet Daniel
Role #2 King of
Assyria according to the Prophet Daniel
Role #3 42 month
reign according to the Prophet Daniel and the Apostle
John in Revelation
#1) The little horn,
I believe is what I've always stated, that of Mid-East
Envoy, operating out of the European External Action
Service EEAS. I've always said the appointment follows
Psalm 83, Isaiah 17 conflict. In their own words- EU diplomats:
'Jewish state' is becoming too Jewish
#2) King of Assyria - The title
probably given to him by none other than the man I've
always identified as the False Prophet, King Abdullah
Hussein II of Jordan over solving the Iraqi oil dilema
of a fractured government during endtime energy
crisis.
#3) 42 month reign or
1260 days -Revelation
13:5:
And there was given unto him a mouth speaking
great things and blasphemies; and power
was given unto him to continue forty [and] two months
Revelation 12:6
6.) And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she
hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed
her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days
42 months is an easy one-
Tony Blair: EU needs elected president,
former PM says June 9, 2011
The European Union needs a
president to drive through sweeping reforms and lead
the European Union on the world stage, according to Tony Blair. He argues that a popular president
of the EU's 386 million people,
in 27 countries, would send a powerful message to
governments around the world. He said that the bloc needed
"strong, collective
leadership and direction." Mr.Blair called for a shift in
the perception of the bloc's role from one as a
peacemaker to one as a world superpower. “The rationale for Europe today
is about power,
not peace,” he said.
Look at Role #2
again, and then this-
Insight: Oil's
big players raise the stakes in Iraqi
Kurdistan
08.07.12
The tinderbox politics
of Iraq,
ever bigger oil companies are moving into the
northern region of Iraq, angering
the Baghdad government that is seeking
more autonomy in one of the most volatile
parts of the world.
Something has to give.
"The northward migration
continues," said a senior oil executive
involved in Iraq. "And this could well be the
tipping point."
Output in this mountainous
region bordering Turkey,
Syria and Iran is an on-off trickle for now in
global terms but, given the right investment
and an export route, it could reach 1 million
barrels per day by 2014, and 2 million five
years later, according to Ashti Hawrami, the
KRG natural resources minister.
TURKISH QUESTION
With their potential to
produce immense wealth for whoever controls
them, reserves in Kurdistan also play into the
broader balance of power and ethnic tensions
in the region.
When it comes to exports, a
fully independent Iraqi Kurdistan could in
theory avoid Iraq territory altogether by
sending its crude through Turkey. In
May, the KRG announced plans to build a
pipeline from the Taq Taq oilfield to hook up
with an existing one that runs from Kirkuk in
Iraq to Ceyhan on Turkey's Mediterranean
coast, targeting August 2013 as the completion
date and initial capacity of 1 million barrels
a day.
"So a lot of this will
come down to the Baghdad-Arbil-Ankara
triangle, and given developments in the
region, including Syria, how this relationship
plays out could surprise the Kurds and
investors there."
There will be a
'little horn' to solve it all thanks to the
EU's baroness Catherine Ashton and the EEAS
Human Rights Envoy that she appoints
following Psalm 83, Isaiah 17.
Mid-Point - March
21st 2013