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- The Tribulation Network: Eh? I can think of scores of reasons
to move to Canada (or opt for the Mexican Riviera) . . . any
place but Babylon the Great: The USA. The War in Iraq . . .
or better yet: The entire Military-Industrial Complex sucking
the life-blood out of Americana for starters. Or, how about
the whole hedonistic culture of greed, avaricious appetites,
and super sizing all things godly and ungodly-from Hollywood
to Mega Churches; indeed, ours is a "city set on a hill
which cannot be hid" but the closer you get to this glittering
jewel, the more it resembles the "Little Shop of Horrors,"
you know, that flesh-eating plant crying out: Feed me, Seymour!
Conspicuous consumption of a nation which spends $1.8 Billion
more each day than the whole earth combined and finds herself
some $14 Trillion in debt (National Debt + Balance of Payment/Trade
Debts) is a bit too much, wouldn't you say?-after all, she represents
but 5% of the world's population.
- Come on, half the eagle is in a declared state of emergency
and the overt identification by Big Brother of all things human
is prepared and/or is itching to pounce upon American liberties
once thought sacrosanct by both the ACLU and the NRA by euphemistic
legislation called Patriotic Acts, and finally, a cashless society
where all of us are implanted with chips awaiting true identity
and debit through scanning devices at your local Safeway.
- The clock is ticking. Peak oil, where American's "zero
sum game" is played out-for you to gain I must loose-refuses
to share her bounty with the Asian tigers of China and India;
and, of course, they are more than pleased with our indulgence.
Like Rome, our legions amongst the world's "provinces,"
are stretched thin-and the draft can't be all that far off if
we're to maintain our economic edge and SUV-lifestyle (latest
stats for the past two years show that 58% of all vehicles purchased
in the USA are SUVs, pickups, or plain old gas guzzlers). And,
as if these outrageous consequences weren't enough to abandon
ship-toss in the worst natural disaster ever to afflict the homeland:
Katrina; man, wait till we finance that one!
- So . . . isn't it about time to flee to Canada or head for
the Mexican Riviera? Eh? Canada's a safe haven for pot-people
and same-sex marriage is the rage. Crime's relatively low compared
to the lower 48 and the death penalty's been outlawed for nearly
thirty years. Finally, most of the 125,000 Viet-Nam Era draft
dodgers who fled to Canada stuck around and now constitute the
leading edge of all the above progressive life-style. Wow, we're
talkin' about socialized medicine for all-a veritable paradise
compared to the inflictions of them patriots down under. Cheap
drugs (includes tons of cannabis), affordable housing, tiny military
budget, etc., etc.-a little cold, but you'll get used to it.
- Finally, if Hollywood's collective apoplexy over President
Bush's election can be believed-we're outta here . . . a few
of these righteous indignations (unfulfilled) are duly noted,
if for nothing else, their entertainment value. Notwithstanding
the Hollywood stars and directors who claimed exodus was their
only option under Bush-Barbra Streisand, Alec Baldwin, Michael
Moore, Robert Altman, Lynn Redgrave, Pierre Salinger (now deceased),
and Cher-all found the allure of Babylon on the Hudson irresistible;
so much for leftist vibratos. Misquoted or just plain fluff-they
all abide within the walls of the crystal palace celebrating
the party atmosphere, as they star in a movie sequel to the "Left
Behind Series" entitled: Talk is Cheap, Follow Us.
- ECONOMIC INTEGRATION VIA NAFTA, CAFTA, FTAA-Enter the "Three
Amigos"
- Patriots would exclaim we're selling off and out America;
globalists would see dollars galore; socialists would see an
on-going rip off; and a whole bunch of people in the middle could
care less (a.k.a. "victims anonymous").
- Meanwhile Deanna Spingola in "Building a North American
Community" (July 15, 2005) keeps telling it like it is:
"While our sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, mothers and
fathers having been spilling their blood in the sands of Iraq
under the guise of restoring the country to the Iraqi citizens,
our president is in the process of giving our country to the
elite One World Order insiders. While our president is requiring
protected borders in Iraq, he is obliterating, not only our southern,
but our northern borders."
- Actually, Deanna (and you've got to read her entire article)
is referring to the Bush/Fox/Martin meeting (USA/Mexico/Canada)
held at Baylor University in Waco, Texas on 23 March 2005, where
they were busy about establishing the "Security and Prosperity
Partnership of North America" - to wit, the SPPNA's troika:
"We, the elected leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United
States, have met in Texas to announce the establishment of the
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.
- "Over the past decade, our three nations have taken
important steps to expand economic opportunity for our people
and to create the most vibrant and dynamic trade relationship
in the world (i.e., NAFTA; my insert). Since September 11 2001,
we have also taken significant new steps to address the threat
of terrorism and to enhance the security of our people.
- "But much still remains to be done. In a rapidly changing
world, we must develop new avenues of cooperation that will make
our open societies safer and more secure, our businesses more
competitive, and our economies more resilient.
- "Our Partnership will accomplish these objectives through
a trilateral effort to increase the security, prosperity, and
quality of life of our citizens. This work will be based on the
principle that our security and prosperity are mutually dependent
and complementary, and will reflect our shared belief in freedom,
economic opportunity, and strong democratic values and institutions.
It will also help consolidate our efforts within a North American
framework, to meet security and economic challenges, and promote
the full potential of our people, by reducing regional disparities
and increasing opportunities for all."
- COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS-They're at it again!
- Now don't go conspiratorial on me . . . hee-hee . . . don't
need to . . . let the truth speak for itself:
- It was on May 17, 2005 the CFR formalized its "Independent
Task Force" to review at length the parameters of such a
three-pact agreement among the USA, Canada, and Mexico. This
31-member force de jure was chaired by John F. Manley, Pedro
Aspe, and William F. Weld and vice-chaired by: Robert A. Pastor,
Thomas P. d'Aquino, Andrés Rozental. Cooperating with
the CFR's efforts were the Canadian Council of Chief Executives
and the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales.
- Indeed, the composite document released by the aforementioned
is the very title of Spingola's article . . .
- No wonder that Spingola and other American patriots view
this as the "Great American Give-a-way!"
- Take a gander at their timid prognostications and guess why
moving to Canada's a joke . . .for what NAFTA (North American
Free Trade Agreement) and CAFTA (Central American Free Trade
Agreement) could not destroy, FTAA (Free Trade Area/Agreement
of the Americas . . . a.k.a. "Building a North American
Community") fully intends:
- "We are asking the leaders of the United States, Mexico,
and Canada to be bold and adopt a vision of the future that is
bigger than, and beyond, the immediate problems of the present
. . . they could be the architects of a new community of North
America, not mere custodians of the status quo." (Canadian
co-chair, John P. Manley, Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of Finance).
- CHRISTIANS ARE THE MOST VULNERABLE
- Now, listen to Spingola's assessment of all this-and, don't
think she's some brainless Libertarian gone amok down in Texas
somewhere . . .
- "This basically means that Americans must give up their
freedoms and hard won sovereignty along with all resources for
the greater good of the 'New Community.' It is a socialistic
equalization designed to make slaves of everyone in all three
countries. This will occur as a result of the secret, subversive
activities of our ruling elitist who have never sacrificed anything
except their integrity. When it comes time to sell this socialistic
venture, Bush will adopt his multipurpose 'Christian' stance
and use every possible guilt maneuver to encourage this good
hearted Christian country to open our hearts to the less fortunate.
This is a ploy to make all of us less fortunate. There will be
many who will fall for this scam under the pretext of Christianity.
If we think Christians are media maligned now, just wait! We
will be the most hated inmates in the camp!"
- Wow! Powerful projections here, right? I'm sure we'll somehow
meet up with Spingola one day-if not in glory, then in some gulag
cell contemplating how all of this got out of hand . . . I mean,
if Shirley McClain went out on a limb, Spingola's going out on
a twig:
- "All of this is done under the facade of protecting
us - from terrorists? The worse terrorists we face are those
who serve in our government. Another day that shall live in infamy,
9/11, has done much to serve the purposes of those whose main
goal is to establish the One World Order. What an opportunistic
event! It couldn't have worked any better if they had planned
it!
- O CANADA - VIVA MEXICO - Life is good!
- Of course most Americans, Canadians, and Mexicans can't stomach
all of this unification at once; thus, the GREAT TRANSITION awaits
us all:
- Unified military command? Listen to what the CFR plans for
your future:
- (1) Establish a common security perimeter by 2010.
(2) Develop a North American Border Pass with biometric identifiers.
(3) Develop a unified border action plan and expand border customs
facilities.
- The CFR web site is effusive in its sacrifice of sovereignty:
- (4) Create a single economic space:
(5) Adopt a common external tariff.
(6) Allow for the seamless movement of goods within North America.
(7) Move to full labor mobility between Canada and the U.S.
(8) Develop a North American energy strategy that gives greater
emphasis to reducing emissions of greenhouse gases - a regional
alternative to Kyoto.
- Hey, and let's shoot the gap - listen, we're talkin' INTEGRATION
BIG TIME . . . and we're not whistling Dixie (although we might
permit that in the new North American Federation of United States
as an expression of multiculturalism-harkening back to the good
ole days when a different form of slavery abounded) . . . so,
we might have to:
- (9) Review those sectors of NAFTA that were excluded.
(10)Develop and implement a North American regulatory plan that
would include "open skies and open roads" and a unified
approach for protecting consumers on food, health, and the environment.
(11) Expand temporary worker programs and create a "North
American preference" for immigration for citizens of North
America.
(12) Spread benefits more evenly:
(13) Establish a North American Investment Fund to build infrastructure
to connect Mexico's poorer regions in the south to the market
to the north.
(14) Restructure and reform Mexico's public finances.
(15) Fully develop Mexican energy resources to make greater use
of international technology and capital.
(16) Institutionalize the partnership:
(17) Establish a permanent tribunal for trade and investment
disputes.
(18) Convene an annual North American summit meeting.
(19) Establish a Tri-national Competition Commission to develop
a common approach to trade remedies.
(20) Expand scholarships to study in the three countries and
develop a network of Centers for North American Studies. [1]
- CAESAR HAS CROSSED THE RUBICON-DOWN WITH THE REPUBLIC!
- Now, that doesn't sound so bad-in point of fact, we can sort
of ease ourselves into this new North American "framework."
Especially enlightening are the PROGRESSIVE comments of people
like William F. Weld (another co-chair) former Governor of Massachusetts
and U.S. Assistant Attorney General:
- "We are three liberal democracies; we are adjacent;
we are already intertwined economically; we have a great deal
in common historically; culturally, we have a lot to learn from
one another."
- Three democracies? Now, let's not mince words like "Democracy"
vs. "Republic" - we all know what we're talking about
here, right? " . . . and to the Republic for which it stands."
Of course, that's been turned into a prayer-so much for the
Republic, and so much for allegiance! Oh well, we weren't all
cracked up to be much of a Republic anyway, right?
- CFR's been around since 1921 and Mexico/Canada duplicated
these efforts in 1976 (Mexican Council on Foreign Relations and
the Canadian Council of Chief Executives). CFR members frequently
address House and Senate meetings who attempt to probe academia
at the highest levels-and, of course, the CFR is right up there
with the best (if not THE best) of them (you know, big bucks
and all). Enter Dr. Robert A. Pastor, V-P, International Affairs
Professor/Director, Center for North American Studies American
University, speaking on the "Travel Initiative" within
the Western Hemisphere.
- THE TRAVELING PASTOR--ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL
- Dr. Pastor (fourth Musketeer amongst the three) didn't have
to travel far . . . he simply sat there before the Senate Foreign
Relations Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and
Narcotics Affairs on June 9, 2005 and quoted the CFR's "Independent
Task Force" (May 17, 2005) and their fine efforts to frame
a new "Future of North America."
- In sum, Dr. Pastor accused the three nations of "small-mindedness"
- and felt that in order to "secure the homeland" we
shouldn't zero in on U.S. interest; instead, let's stop worrying
about our borders with Mexico and Canada and let her rip! Let's
start thinking global here in North America.
- First, let's integrate the economies-we're well on our way
on that one; next, let's get down socially, especially in light
of 9/11 (terror, as in Nazi Germany, is a real catalyst for "positive
change"); and, thirdly, let's forge ahead and go beyond
these petty terrorists to a create a massive North American Community-no-holds-bared
thinking is needed around this bastion of isolationism! All
for one and one for all . . . each benefiting from the other's
success, while avoiding our demise when we concentrate on our
problems-that's the ticket (whoops, travel-talk; no pun intended).
- Pastor's Center for North American Studies at American University
is designed to think dynamically, think huge-let the tide rise
and pick us all up! Feel the surge! As a CFR member, Pastor
poured praise upon NAFTA-no big deal if a few jobs have gone
south. In the totality of it all, we all benefit, for is not
the dictum we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men
are created equal, or is it that some are more equal than others,
or that some benefit more than others? Oh, well, we can work
out the details later, because the War on Terror trumps all.
- Sure, we all might have to work for lower wages and benefits
for starters; and we might, if we want to hold up the current
social order, work longer hours-but just think: More of us will
be working-Dads, Moms, daughters, brothers, etc. And, once in
a great while, we'll be allowed to vacation-not bad, right?
- KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE PRIZE: OIL
- During the latest round of Russian-American talks between
Bush and Putin (this week, Sept. 11-17), the biggie was energy
policy: How to secure Russian petroleum over the protestations
of the Chinese and Indians? Energy-now that's why the USA-Canada-Mexico
deal is absolutely mandatory.
- The lion's share (58%) of our imported oil comes from Canada
and Mexico anyway, right? So, isn't it about time we awoke and
smelled the roses? Economically, we're integrated and America's
insatiable love with the automobile demands that we fully integrate
the livin' tar out of these economies. Canada is our biggest
trading partner anyway-86% of all Canadian exports go to America,
whereas 89% of Mexico's go north-somehow we consume it all!
- "Since the enactment of the North American Free Trade
Agreement eight years ago, Mexico has surpassed Japan and has
become the United States' second-largest trading partner-Canada
is the biggest. Thanks to the open trading borders, companies
in all three countries have been stretching their reach throughout
North America." (Forbes, 2002).
- What a difference a little time makes! Yep, ole NAFTA keeps
workin' its wonders. Now, over 40% of U.S. trade with Canada
is intra-firm, that is, trade occurring between parts of the
same firm operating on both sides of the border-and, that trade
totals over $500 billion annually between the two. Insofar as
Mexico is concerned, both nations are on line for $300 Billion
for 2005! Thus, our little North American Free Trade Agreement
is pressing in around $1 Trillion annually, import/export.
- Pastor claims that 9/11 actually threatened to cripple "North
American long-term integration." Help me understand the
problem, Dr. Pastor. For one little ditty, we went from 3 million
illegals in the 1990s to 11 million today-we're getting integrated
in spite of your rhetoric!
- So, the theory goes, Canada is rich in resources (and Mexico's
Gulf Oil too), and Mexico is rich in cheap labor-so can't we
all just get along? If we're getting integrated economically,
in any event, maybe we can all enjoy cheaper oil at the pumps-say,
by the way, that bridge in Brooklyn is going for half off this
weekend only! In conclusion-can't we all just get along and
drive off in our Hummers into Baja's sunset or up through the
Yukon's wilderness?
- NORTHCOM
- "For nearly two years now, Ottawa has been quietly negotiating
a far-reaching military cooperation agreement, which allows the
US Military to cross the border and deploy troops anywhere in
Canada, in our provinces, as well station American warships in
Canadian territorial waters. This redesign of Canada's defense
system is being discussed behind closed doors, not in Canada,
but at the Peterson Air Force base in Colorado, at the headquarters
of US Northern Command (NORTHCOM).
- "The creation of NORTHCOM announced in April 2002, constitutes
a blatant violation of both Canadian and Mexican territorial
sovereignty. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced unilaterally
that US Northern Command would have jurisdiction over the entire
North American region. Canada and Mexico were presented with
a fait accompli. US Northern Command's jurisdiction as outlined
by the US DoD (Department of Defense) includes, in addition to
the continental US, all of Canada, Mexico, as well as portions
of the Caribbean, contiguous waters in the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans up to 500 miles off the Mexican, US and Canadian coastlines
as well as the Canadian Arctic.
- "NorthCom's stated mandate is to 'provide a necessary
focus for [continental] aerospace, land and sea defenses, and
critical support for [the] nation's civil authorities in times
of national need.'" ( http://www.sfu.ca/casr/ft-lagasse1.htm
)
- Surprise, surprise! You see, ever since FDR sprung his "attack
on Canada is an attack on the USA," and the Canadians reciprocated
in 1938, this little military integration thing has really gotten
serious. Maybe you thought NORTHCOM was just for the Canadians-apparently,
the only guys squawking about it are them draft dodgers worried
about Sam's long reach. Don't think we're talking about a slight
modification here for the Canadian Mounted Police and the Mexican
Federales . . .
- Donald Rumsfeld postured that North America's geographic
command center (smack dab in the Middle of the USA) "is
part of the greatest transformation of the Unified Command Plan
since its inception in 1947."
- Furthermore, as Army, Air, Naval, and Special Forces integrate,
NATO and NORAD's old frameworks are and will get a complete facelift-i.e.,
you ain't seen nothin' yet! To facilitate this shakeup (between
the USA and Canada) a Binational Planning Group (BPG) now works
in tandem with NORTHCOM (BPG is a mix of US and Canadian officers.).
BPG has the following goals:
- o to share maritime surveillance and intelligence
o to coordinate binational actions involving military and civil
agencies
o to design and conduct joint training programs and exercises.
- This means of naval and military integration came about in
2002 through the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)
who initiated the BPG. The BPG's singular mission is to develop
an "Enhanced Canada-US Security Cooperation with the US
. . . starting with a simple two-year mandate, the BPG works
alongside NorthCom and NORAD in Colorado Springs."
- It won't be long before the militaries of these alleged sovereign
states are fully integrated. In sum, here's what Americans who've
just moved to Canada have to look forward to:
- "And ultimately what is at stake is that beneath the
rhetoric, Canada will cease to function as a Nation:
- (1) Its borders will be controlled by US officials and confidential
information on Canadians will be shared with Homeland Security-(It'll
be easier to spot Americans living/hiding out in Canada if they're
not Canadians.)
(2) US troops and Special Forces will be able to enter Canada
as a result of a binational arrangement.
(3) Canadian citizens can be arrested by US officials, acting
on behalf of their Canadian counterparts and vice versa.
- "Under an integrated North American Command, a North
American national security doctrine would be formulated. Canada
would be obliged to embrace Washington's pre-emptive military
doctrine, including the use of nuclear warheads as a means of
self defense, which was ratified by the US Senate in December
2003." (See Michel Chossudovsky, The US Nuclear Option and
the "War on Terrorism" http://globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO405A.html
May 2004.)
- From NATO to NORAD to NORTHCOM-things have and are changing
in a big way-much like the frog in the pan of water. As it gradually
boils the frog is totally oblivious to what's about to happen-once
it realizes it, it's too late-O Canada . . . O Canada!
- Just what is the premiere agenda of the CFR for the next
ten year? First two guesses don't count: It is the total military,
economic, and social integration of North America (with the "also
rans" like Central America thrown in for good measure).
- THINK "NORTH AMERICAN"
- Yes, say it softly; say it loudly-over and over again: I'm
North American; I'm North AMERICAN; I'm NORTH AMERICAN; I'M NORTH
AMERICAN! Forget about America, Canada and Mexico too! Put
on your North American T-Shirts and wear them proudly. Dr. Pastor's
parting shot was something about doing away with illegal immigration
by creating more jobs in Mexico-I'm sure he's got Bill Clinton
and George Soros' vote on that one; especially, since their Global
Initiative (Sept. 15, 2005) speaks to the same.
- But, to help us think, we'll have the Travel Initiative (TI)
proposed by, you guessed it: Dr. Pastor. He suggests TI be
designed to allow for the legitimate flow of people but at the
same time, stop smugglers and terrorists. A North American customs
union with a common tariff would be in place (CET)-any products
that are not NAFTA would be scrutinized and even kept out of
the new North American Federation (so much for Wal-Mart and the
Chinese). The new North American Federated Union (NAFU, which
rhymes with SNAFU or "situation normal, all fouled up")
would be the norm (business as usual).
- Where you travel, study, and what you "buy and sell"
(sound familiar?) would all be regulated-all in the name of controlling
terrorism.
- After all, North Americans are vulnerable. Imagine the most
frightful possibility of a dirty suitcase bomb imported from
Mexico-that'll do it for sure. The Department of Homeland Security
would-as it already has-expands and includes both Mexico and
Canada. Naturally, Canadian and Mexican personnel would be incorporated
into the mix, much akin to Megiddo's film we featured where Mexican
flags are flying around Armageddon's battle fields atop tanks
under US-Canadian-Mexican joint command (of course headed up
by the USA or by the new Imperium)-check out these flags at the
battle scene:
- What a difference a Katrina makes?
- "In another development here in Texas, the Mexican army
is crossing the border to bring help to New Orleans and its stranded
citizens. This is the first time Mexican military troops have
crossed into Texas since 1846, during the war between the United
States and Mexico that resulted in Mexico losing the vast area
now known as the American southwest. The Mexican soldiers will
not be armed and the 35 trucks in the convoy will be loaded with
blankets, water, food and mobile kitchens."
- Don't you just love integration? And, don't you think it's
about time to . . .
- FLEE BABYLON!
- In light of the Anglo-American Axis (and the defacto integration
of North American and Israeli counterparts, along with the Aussies),
a formidable alliance has mobilized-spurred on in the name of
the War on Terror. This is the eye of the hurricane-but the
bands of rain extend out in all directions, rest assured.
- They who suggest that we should "Flee Babylon"
when Babylon is all around us, enveloping us on all sides, either
preclude themselves from the truth of the matter, or simply refuse
to face reality-ignorant pride in the face of overwhelming evidence
to the contrary attests to man's stupidity, arrogance, and even
deceit. They share the naivety of those who "sheltered"
in Gulfport, Mississippi, to "ride out the storm" in
safety-only to be blown to smithereens by 145 mph winds!
- Why do we highlight such an insidious delusion? Because
scores of utopians "out there" maintain that the only
way to survive in the "midst of Babylon" is to flee
her environs-environs, unfortunately, which shortly shall encompass
all of North America and virtually all the West and much of the
world.
- Jim Jones, Waco, Ruby Ridge, Heaven's Gate, et al, represent
the more bizarre attempts to escape Babylon-trying to leave their
Babylonian captivity, they become prisoners to their own foolishness;
resulting in death and despair. Normally, these aberrant practices
of escapism are championed by a strong leader who demands blind
adherence. Their Hitlerian mindset drives their faithful followers
into a siege mentality and a fight to the finish-isolated, besieged,
and driven by an uncontrollable, willful determination to prove
their own Thousande Jahre Reich can free us from Babylon's grip.
- Thankfully, nevertheless tragically, their sphere of influence
is normally inconsequential-family, friends, and a few idealists;
yet in their wake, the residual of wreaked lives, broken friendships,
family disintegration-and most in the name of fleeing the sins
and plagues of Babylon, only to be victimized by the very thing
they fear the most: Babylon the Great.
- THE TALE OF TWO CITIES CONCLUDES
- You see, there are but two cities on this earthly clod:
Babylon the Great, and the Holy City, New Jerusalem. Our destiny
and spiritual identity is tied to one or the other-we're called
to bear witness, as citizens of that Heavenly City, if you claim
true Christianity; and, to testify against that Great City, Babylon,
if you take your Christianity seriously-or for that matter, if
you find yourself as "friend of the Bridegroom" . .
. happy to have you on board in opposition to "they who
destroy the earth."
- Sounds ultimate, absolutist, doesn't it? Well, it is, because
that's the critical criteria-the final face off. The worst of
Babylon is yet to come; yet, many of us are swirling within its
confusion even now. Yes, the cry goes out: "Come out of
her My people!" (Rev. 18:4), come out of her confusion,
her sins, plagues, filthy fornications, and luxuries . . . for
the earth is destroyed by her opulence, great disparity of wealth,
famine, war, and death . . .
- . . . "Thus, with violence the Great City Babylon shall
be thrown down, and shall not be found any more . . . and after
these things I heard a loud voice of a great multitude in heaven,
saying, 'Alleluia, Salvation and glory and honor and power belong
to the Lord our God! For true and righteous are His judgements,
because He has judged the Great Harlot who corrupted the earth
with her fornication, and He has avenged on her the blood of
His servants shed by her' . . . then I, John, saw the Holy City,
New Jersualem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as
a bride adored for her husband . . . and God will wipe away every
tear from their eyes, there shall be no more death, nor sorrow,
nor crying . . . Behold, I make all things new" (Excerpts
from the Revelation).
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