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You Can’t Unsee This Pattern

Did the Book of Daniel predict the rise of radical Islamism?

Shoreshim Ministries founder Bill Cloud joins Glenn Beck to discuss how closely these verses seem to mirror today’s world, including some possible hidden meanings found in the text’s original language.

On Verge Of A Biblical Event?

Was the Biblical flood from the time of Noah’s Ark caused by a black star releasing intense electromagnetic pulses that reshaped the iron and nickel deposited in the Earth’s molten core? And, if so, is it possible that flooding event could be resurfacing once more?

Here,  scientist and inventor Weston Warren suggests as much, saying we are witnessing a returning cycle that happens only once every 4,000 years or so. Warren believes the pulses will continue to impact weather and geological events across our planet for at least the next two or three years. He cites the fact that we have seen more than 60 volcanic eruptions in the past year alone.

“Most likely this is what caused the flood of Noah’s day, this inbound electromagnetic anomaly,” Warren explains. “It will eventually exit out of our solar system and will be jettisoned out between Earth and Mars sometime in early 2028. At the crescendo, hail stones will be larger than soccer balls.  Then you get into Biblical territory.”

Warren says mankind has little to no control over this Black Swan occurrence. It is part of the natural framework of our galaxies, divinely directed.  Here’s more in Warren’s interview with Greg Hunter on USAWatchdog.com.

Were Bible Prophecies Fulfilled?

Greg Reese delves into the creation of the King James Bible and its most talked about book, the Book of Revelation.

Reese says the bible was a compilation of aspects from the Old Testament, New Testament and the Apocrypha, all translated into English, commissioned by King James VI in 1606 and published in 1611. The Bible was edited by Francis Bacon and prepared under Masonic supervision.

In the following report, Reese explains the four key interpretations of the Book of Revelation, including the controversial view by the Preterists that the biblical prophecies were already fulfilled in 70 A.D. and we are living in the new kingdom today. Here’s his report, including more on the Christian theories of Preterism and Zionism.

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