Wednesday, September 1, 2010

U.S./ ISRAEL Land for Peace Deal & U.S. Storms

Note: As President Obama convenes the first direct Middle East peace talks in 20 months, the possible division of Jerusalem may now be on the negotiating table. At present, Hurricane Earl threatens the east coast. Will the damage done be based upon the way our country negotiates peace? Let's wait and see what occurs over the next few days.

These are a few examples of the many "Act of God" events that coincide with the timing of the country's pressure on Israel to give up her land for peace. The land that God gave to Israel as the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is documented by covenant in the Bible.

October 30, 1991: President George H.W. Bush opens the Madrid Conference with an initiative for a Middle East peace plan involving Israel's land. On the same day, an extremely rare storm forms off the coast of Nova Scotia. (It was eventually tagged "The Perfect Storm," and a book and movie were made about it.) Record-setting 100-foot waves form at sea and pound the New England Coast, even causing heavy damage to President Bush's home in Kennebunkport, Maine.

August 23, 1992: The Madrid Conference moves to Washington D.C. and the peace talks resume, lasting four days. On that same day, Hurricane Andrew-the worst natural disaster ever to hit America-produces an estimated $30 billion in damage and leaves 180,000 homeless in Florida.

January 16, 1994: President Clinton meets with Syria's President Hafez el-Assad in Geneva. They talk about a peace agreement with Israel that includes giving up the Golan Heights. Less than 24 hours later, a powerful 6.9 earthquake rocks Southern California. This quake is the second most destructive natural disaster to hit the United States.

March 1 to April 1997: The combination of Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat touring America; Clinton rebuking Israel for not giving away her land for peace; and pro-abortion activity coincide with some of the worst tornadoes and flooding in U.S. history. On the very day Arafat lands in America, powerful tornadoes devastate huge sections of the nation, ripping across Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kentucky and Tennessee. Arafat's American tour also coincides with the storms in the Dakotas, which result in the worst flooding of this century, in addition to weeks of major storms throughout the Midwest.

January 21, 1998: Netanyahu meets with President Clinton at the White House and is coldly received. Clinton and Sec. of State Madeleine Albright refuse to have lunch with him. Shortly afterwards that day, the Monica Lewinsky scandal breaks into the mass media and begins to occupy a major portion of Clinton's time.

September 27-28, 1998: Sec. of State Madeleine Albright works on the final details of an agreement in which Israel will give up 13 percent of the West Bank. The same day Hurricane George slams into the Gulf Coast with 110 mph winds and gusts up to 175. The hurricane hits the coast and stalls. On September 28, Clinton meets with Arafat and Netanyahu at the White House to finalize the land deal. Later, Arafat addresses the U.N. about declaring an independent Palestinian state by May 1999, while Hurricane George pounds the Gulf Coast causing $1 billion in damage.

October 15-22, 1998: On October 15, 1998, Yasser Arafat and Benjamin Netanyahu meet at the Wye River Plantation in Maryland, to continue the talks, which ended on September 28. The talks are scheduled to last five days with the focus on Israel giving up 13 percent of the West Bank. The talks are extended and conclude on October 23. From October 17-22 awesome rains and tornadoes hit southern Texas. The San Antonio area is deluged with 20 inches of rain in one day. The floods ravage 25 percent of Texas and leave over one billion dollars in damage. On October 21, Clinton declares this section of Texas a major disaster area.

May 3, 1999: This is the same day in Israel that Yasser Arafat is scheduled to declare a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as the capital. The declaration is postponed to December 1999 at the request of President Clinton, whose letter to Arafat encourages him for his "aspirations for his own land." He also writes that the Palestinians have a right to "determine their own future on their own land, " and that they deserve to "live free, today, tomorrow and forever." That same day, the most powerful tornado storm system ever to hit the United States sweeps across Oklahoma and Kansas. The winds are clocked at 316 mph the fastest wind speed ever recorded.

Week of October 11, 1999: Hurricane, Earthquake and Dow Collapse—As Jewish settlers in 15 West Bank (Israel) settlements are evicted from the covenant land in Israel, the Dow-Jones financial averages lose 5.7 percent in the worst week since October 1989. On October 15 the Dow lost 266 points, and a hurricane slams into North Carolina. On the next morning, October 16, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake rocks the southwest in the fifth most powerful CA earthquake in 20th century.  

September 11, 2001: Just days before 9/11, Israel withdrew from Bethlehem and Beit Jala, when they had tried to reoccupy covenant land, a trilateral security meeting between Israel, the Palestinians, and the U.S. agreed that they would withdraw their military. Twelve days later the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were struck by a terrorist attack.


Also, according to the Washington Post, 17 days prior to 9/11, Bush, at the encouraging of Sec. of State Colin Powell and U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Daniel Kurtzer, and in cooperation with the Saudis, was working on the most comprehensive plan and message ever to be offered on Israel's covenant land by an American President. Bush and his top officials had completed the majority of their work on 9/10.  Our “War on Terror” was birthed at the very same time that Bush and his administration were completing a plan on God's covenant land."

August 2005: And now we have Hurricane Katrina coming right on the heels of the Gaza evacuation that was supported and even urged upon Israel by the US. While Israelis were being forced from their homes, a storm was heading for the U.S. While the homes of Israelis were being destroyed by bulldozers, hurricane Katrina was destroying the homes of Americans. Many Israelis are now living in government housing - many Americans from New Orleans were forced from their homes and are now being housed in shelters. Projected to be the most expensive natural disaster in our history, it's the latest in a string of events that most experts agree are too consistent to be mere coincidence, but disagree as to their relevance.

September 2005: As the Jewish temples are being destroyed in the Gaza region, their homes are being leveled to the ground, and innocent Jews remain homeless due to the lack of housing from the Gaza evacuation, Hurricane Rita makes her way to the U.S. Gulf to finish the job across Bush’s home state, and New Orleans, a sinful area of our country.

The information in this article was taken, in part, from the book, “Eye to Eye” by William Koenig. There are several other parallels that are drawn in his book. It is also helpful to study the history of the Jewish nation, and the Muslims. The book titled, “The Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad” by Hal Lindsey explains the importance of the land...

From the Kindred Spirits Journal #14, November 2005

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