Gail (19 Dec 2012)
"The three end-time roles according
to God's Word are happening right-on-time"
He fulfills all three, and it's lining up, exactly like I said it would.From what I discern from Bible Prophecy, Islam promoting, HRH P.Charles fulfills 3 end-time roles.Role #1 The little horn according to the Prophet Daniel
Role #2 King of Assyria according to the Prophet DanielRole #3 42 month reign according to the Prophet Daniel and the Apostle John in Revelation
#1) The little horn, I believe is that of Mid-East Human Rights 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 an 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
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 Prime Minister says June 9th, 2011
Role #2 King of Assyria- Prince Charles: Iraq War Was 'Big Mistake' 01.03.10
Prince Charles was so opposed to the war in Iraq that he broke Royal tradition and campaigned against the military operation.
The heir to the throne told politicians Prime Minister Tony Blair was making a "big mistake."
"The prince thought Blair was making a big mistake and he made his stance clear to influential people and politicians."
The Prince is also reported to have warned that the war would destabilise the region while failing to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"He believed it would be a disaster to send in our troops and he was proved right," the source said.
Now-
'Iraqi President had a stroke and is in a coma, medical team works to stabilize him.' December 18th, 2012
The President's health has injected new uncertainty into the country's political future, a year after the U.S. military left.
The Iraqi presidency is seen as a largely ceremonial post, though it does retain some powers under Iraq's constitution.
President Talabani, a member of Iraq's Kurdish minority, has frequently used his post to mediate disputes within the government and among Iraq's various sects and ethnic groups.
Feburary 8th, 2003
A SERIOUS rift has opened up between Prince Charles and the British Government because he is seen to be AGAINST a war in Iraq and AGAINST America.
Whitehall also believes the prince is sympathetic to the view of his Arab friends that the war on Saddam Hussein is a bid by the US to grab a stake in the Middle East's oil.
There are also worries that he makes no secret of his anti-American views in conversations with members of Arab royal families and their leading officials.
A Whitehall source said: "He has this lunatic view he is the voice of the people."
And a diplomatic insider said: "It would be very unhelpful if the prince were to indicate anything other than unswerving support for the British Government."
Charles likes to be praised for his work in creating understanding and tolerance between Islam and other faiths.
He also holds many honorary military positions, including chief to the Welsh Guards, the Paras and the Gurkhas. He is Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy, Air Marshal in the RAF and Lieutenant General in the Army.
Critics say the prince likes to cut a dash in the Paras' coveted red beret- strutting around with a chestful of medals on his tunic.
But his true feelings on war in Iraq, are another matter.
The prince's views have led to a worrying split with the American leadership. Two months ago, Charles had to abandon an official visit to the US because the White House made it clear he wasn't wanted.
The snub came directly from President Bush after security sources advised Bush, that Charles's presence in America would be "very unhelpful."
Washington diplomats were concerned the prince would show his disapproval during meetings with President Bush.
Charles- who reads the Koran every day and often adopts Islamic dress at home- spends long hours discussing the Middle East's problems with Saudi royal family members.
One of his closest friends is the former Saudi ambassador Ghazi Algosaibi who wrote a poem in praise of the first woman suicide bomber.
Algosaibi who once described the Israelis as worse than the Nazis, has been a regular guest at Highgrove- Prince Charles's country home.
Charles is also close to King Abdullah of Jordan. King Abdullah's wife Queen Rania, is a close friend of the prince's partner, Camilla Parker Bowles and is a regular guest at their residence St James's Palace.
In private the prince talks about "Americanimperi-alism" collapsing the whole of the Middle East.
One close friend said: "He believes the US intends to collapse the whole Gulf economy and take control of their oil.
Once that happens the tensions in Israel and Palestine will explode."
'Jordan can go in many directions' 12.16.12
The Boston Globe
The vortex towards hell- the flow of terrified citizens leaving their homeland to a one-way only, refugee camp in Jordan.
I visited here because I believed the hype: Jordan is next!
Many people believe that the dual stress of the Syrian exodus and a bad economy will turn the Arab protests in Jordan against its beloved king. After November's uprisings in Amman in response to increases in fuel prices morphed into a rally against King Abdullah II, the conventional wisdom in policy circles and the media turned heavy with anticipation: King Abdullah will fall.
Change can be managed, or it can be deadly.
Mid-Point - March 21st, 2013God Bless,
gail