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Just as I thought the road to Daniel's 70th week would be downhill from here on, another obstacle has appeared. The current EU Commission won't be able to approve Javier Solana's Neighborhood Policy agreements after all. And, wouldn't you know it? The stumbling block is Israel Read about it here. If you've been following my commentaries, you know we may be near another milestone event as far as Bible prophecy is concerned. In fact, if this is what I suspect it it is, it's a biggie! We're talking about Daniel's 70th week. You see, there appears to be a seven-year period associated with Jaiver Solana's new Neighborhood Policy. Not only that, there are even strings attached that could set the stage for an event like the Abomination of Desolation. If you recall, this is when the Antichrist goes into the Jewish rebuilt temple claiming to be God. Here's the situation: The Commission has recently tasked the Council to draw up a new funding instrument for when the EU's next budget term begins on January 1, 2007. It turns out it's a seven-year term. Not only that, the Council is also to include new standards in this instrument that the countries would have to meet to qualify for continuing participation. During this seven-year term, the countries are to be monitored and the Council is to report in mid-term -- in two years and in three years -- whether the countries are meeting these standards. Friends, these agreements could be setting the stage for the events of Daniel's 70th week. Also, as I've been reporting, Javier Solana is at the center of these agreements. This is the same European leader who suddenly appeared among a 10-nation alliance. This is the leader who's rise is connected with the number 666. And, this is who, in a few short years, has taken the helm of the EU's foreign and security policy. On top of all of that, this new Neighborhood Policy connects directly to Solana. The interesting thing for me is, although it's being reported the Commission has tasked the Council with drawing up this instrument, it's the Council that has asked the Commission to task it. You see, Solana is the Council. And, the EU's Neighborhood Policy is nothing more than the implementation of his Solana Doctrine. Now, it appears Israel is becoming Solana's stumbling block. Israel naturally doesn't wish to give up her weapons of mass destruction. What's Solana to do? This is going to get real interesting before it's over. Stay tuned! 10-25-04
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