What Herb thinks
These Are the Facts

While putting together the map above I had a thought: "This is not speculation. These are the facts!" You see, we all have seen those prophecy charts and maps in our old Bible prophecy books that where based on the author's understanding of the prophecies. And, here I was, creating a map about recent events, and it looked like what was in those old books.

As I've been reporting, we may have the two big players of end-time prophecy moving a peacekeeping force into the Middle East -- the EU and the UN. Their stated goal is to bring a lasting peace. Also as I've been reporting, the 10-nation WEU alliance is the backbone of the EU's new force, which is the backbone of the UN's peacekeeping force. For someone like me who believes in prophecy and has followed the rise of the WEU alliance from its beginning, the recent news is almost overwhelming. If you've read my book, you may understand why. Let's take a closer look at where the WEU peacekeepers will be deployed.

Last night I fired up my flight simulator to take a look around. I was amazed by how short a flight it was from the Meggido airport in Israel -- where Armageddon is to be fought -- to the soon WEU controlled Lebanese airspace. In my F15 it took less than three minutes.

Like I mentioned before, these events aren't speculation -- they're the facts on the ground EU/WEU  I  RussiaIranArab League. The scary part is, all the players appear to be in place for the 70th week of Daniel. The only thing missing may be the religious element to the UN -- or is it? My friend Constance Cumbey called a few minutes ago and directed me to the Website of the Eighth World Assembly of Religions for Peace. And, guess whose smiling face showed up? That's right, Club of Rome President, His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal. Remember? We were asking where the religious element to the UN came in. Bingo! 

As I write in my book, the EU's Javier Solana is a member of the Spanish chapter of the Club of Rome. The club's primary purpose is the creation of what they call global governance. That explains the club's interest in the UN. And, since the Club of Rome's president is the person pictured above, establishing a global religion appears to be part of their agenda. In fact, take a look at what I found on the World Assembly of Religions for Peace Website.

Here is a look at some of the religious organizations involved.

Friends, I think all the end-times players may be on scene. If so, the 70th week of Daniel -- the final seven year period before our Lord's kingdom is established -- may be very close now.

These are the facts.

08-26-2006
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