
On Sunday, November 13th, Get Ready For The Chrislam ‘Climate Repentance Ceremony’ On Mount Sinai In Egypt As The United Nations Holds COP27: We come to Sinai in a movement of repentance and quest bring to together leaders from the world’s major religions to put forth a prophetic interreligious call to action with ‘Climate Justice: Ten Universal Commandments.’ Behold, Chrislam! Chrislam has positioned itself to be the driving religious force of our day, combined leaders from all the world’s religions under the banner of the Vatican, and it is everywhere you look. Chrislam is the basis on which the Abraham Accords were created, brought to life by the same person who sold Pope Francis’ Declaration of Human Fraternity to the Muslim world back in 2019. Now at the UN COP27 climate conference in Sinai, Egypt later this month, Chrislam will again take center stage as interfaith leaders unveil their ‘Climate Justice: Ten Universal Commandments’ and repent of their climate sins to Mother Earth. At this point, if you can’t see what’s happening, if you can’t see that the actual, literal One World Religion of Chrislam is, in fact, alive and growing in strength and power on a daily basis, I really don’t know what else to tell you. What we are seeing right now is what, back in the 1990’s when I first got saved, we imagined Bible prophecy would look like when it began to be fulfilled. You are not waiting for it in 2022, you are watching it come together before your very eyes. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Turns Against Israel By Refusing To Follow Through On His Previous Pledge To Move The British Embassy To Jerusalem: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has apparently scrapped plans to look at moving Britain’s embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, despite previously claiming to support its recognition. Back after World War I, England lost their status as a world superpower by betraying the Jews in what is known as the Balfour Declaration. In a nutshell, they promised to create a homeland for the Jews in Palestine and reneged on their promise. Just this week, newly-elected Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who had promised to move the British embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, showing recognition for Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, reversed course and now has refused to do it. Why? Because Rishi Sunak does not believe that Jerusalem is part of Israel, regardless of any previous statements he may have made. As we told you this afternoon on our Friday Prophecy News Podcast, the Middle East is a beehive of end times activity, and the stage has been set for the soon arrival of Antichrist. Benjamin Netanyahu has been returned to power in a miraculous turn of events, and the table appears to be nearly set for the start of the time of Jacob’s trouble. What does all this mean? It means that the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church, a doctrine no longer preached in hardly any Christian church, is mere moments away. The last Baptist church I was a part of didn’t preach one sermon on the Rapture, rightly dividing, or dispensational truth, and your church probably hasn’t either. That’s why we’re here, to stand in the gap and give you the Bible, so you can know just how close we really are. And guess what? We are closer than you could possibly imagine. Germany’s Foreign Office Ordered Removal of 482-Year-Old Cross in Münster Before Godless G7 Meetings: 482-year-old Münster Cross was removed for G7 meetings. The cross was removed by Annalena Baerbock, a radical member of the Greens. The Foreign Ministry of Germany removed the ancient cross in Münster Hall for the recent G7 meetings. The Peace of Westphalia was signed in Munster in 1648. The Western elites no longer wish to be reminded of their Christian faith or history. The foreign ministers of the most important countries in the world are there – but the Christian symbol of God must remain outside. North Korea’s missile splurge cost $70 million – more than a year of imported rice: North Korea’s record-breaking single-day barrage of more than 20 missiles cost the impoverished country more than U.S. $70 million, or as much as it spent importing rice from China in 2019 to try to cover grain shortages that year, experts told Radio Free Asia. The short-range missiles fired on Wednesday likely cost between $2 million to $3 million each, Bruce Bennett, an adjunct international defense researcher at the California-based RAND Corporation, told RFA’s Korean Service. “You’re talking about something between $50 and $75 million,” he said. That’s about as much as North Korea spent on all its imports from China for the month of August this year, or the total cost of rice imported from China in 2019. The $70 million splurge in a single day showed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un prioritizes missile and nuclear weapons development over the welfare of the people, said David Maxwell, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies. “So every missile that he launches,” Maxwell said, “takes food from the mouth of the Korean people in the North.” Europe May See Forced De-Industrialization As Result Of Energy Crisis: European industries including ferroalloys, fertilizer plants, and specialty chemicals are shutting down as a result of the ongoing energy crisis. Certain industries may not come back, even if the energy crisis eases. Yet the cause for celebration is dubious: businesses are not just curbing their energy use and continuing on a business-as-usual basis. They are shutting down factories, downsizing, or relocating. Europe may well be on the way to deindustrialization. Some of these businesses might choose to eventually relocate to a place with cheaper and more widely available sources of energy, contributing to the deindustrialization process in Europe. https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/europe-may-see-forced-de-industrialization-result-energy-crisis
An increasingly tight regulatory environment is another reason for de-industrialization in Europe.
The European Union has been quietly celebrating a consistent decline in gas and electricity consumption this year amid record-breaking prices, a cutoff of much of the Russian gas supply, and a liquidity crisis in the energy market.