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A woman who was forced to take several vaccine shots in order to obtain basic health care now is fighting for her life, according to a Substack report by Steve Kirsch, a researcher and reporter on COVID policies and vaccines.
"No vax, no care," he reports. "So she had to get 3 vaccines. Within 10 minutes, she was blind in both eyes. She's now fighting for her life. Doctors are baffled as to the cause since it can't be the vaccines."
The woman is Alexis Lorenze, 23.
"This is one of the most horrific vaccine injury stories I've ever heard of," Kirsch documents.
"Alexis Lorenze is a 23-year old young woman with a history of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) since January 2024. The hematologist (Zahra Pakbaz) at her hospital (UC Irvine Health) refused to give her further care for her PNH unless she took the Tetanus, Pneumococcal and Meningitis vaccines.
"Within 10 minutes of the 3 vaccines which were given all at the same time, Alexis went temporarily blind in both eyes, had a locked jaw, began vomiting and then things went horribly downhill from there."
The report noted as of Tuesday, she had been moved to ICU, and the hospital now knows "the world is watching."
"This has elevated her treatment to be what she should have gotten in the first place. The doctor who required the 3 vaccines is nowhere to be found. I want to see the scientific data justifying her refusal to treat Alexis without those 3 vaccines. There is no data whatsoever that I'm aware of. The legal team was hoping to press criminal charges against me for publishing Alexis's medical records, but they've learned that this was done with permission, so now they have no case."
A report at the Gateway Pundit explained the "life-threatening experience" reportedly was from Lorenze "being pressured into receiving multiple vaccinations by hospital staff."
She originally went to the hospital to get help with severe migraines she had been having, a complication of her PNH.
The report noted she had low hemoglobin levels, suggesting a need for a blood transfusion.
"Following a bone marrow biopsy and 2-3 transfusions, hospital personnel allegedly insisted that Alexis receive vaccinations for tetanus, meningitis, and pneumonia before she could continue her treatment for PNH," the report said.
In a video on social media, Lorenze explains "how the hospital staff has tried to deny that her reaction is vaccine-related, despite her symptoms starting setting in just 10 minutes after receiving the shots," the report said.
It points out Kirsch's research into Lorenze's medical document, done with her permission, "show that her platelet counts have been plummeting for days, yet the hospital has failed to properly treat Alexis's condition."
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JERUSALEM – For Jews, the slings and arrows never seem to cease, and the attempts to erase all or parts of Jewish history, particularly the decoupling of Jews and Judaism from Israel continue apace.
Wikipedia, one of the world's top-10 most visited sites, published an updated page on the topic of Zionism, the contents of which would not look out of place in an Ivy League school's freshman Middle Eastern Studies curriculum.
Several social media users noticed alterations made to the Zionism page on the Wikipedia website over the last day or two, with many posting side-by-side screenshot comparisons between the page as it looked in 2023, and the updated September 2024 version.
At the heart of the controversy is the use of much more aggressive and combative language in the 2024 version, which editorializes what the individual who runs the page thinks Zionism is, rather than the 2023 version, which actually delivers a perfectly passable description. It reads: "Zionism is a nationalist movement that emerged in the nineteenth century to espouse support for the establishment of a Jewish homeland for the Jewish people in Palestine, a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in the Jewish tradition. Following the establishment of the State of Israel, Zionism became an ideology that supports the "development and protection of the State of Israel." So far, so good.
However, the 2024 version of the page reads as follows: "Zionism is an ethno-cultural nationalist movement that emerged in Europe in the late nineteenth century and aimed for the establishment of a Jewish state through the colonization of a land outside of Europe. It eventually focused on the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, a region corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish history, and of central importance in Jewish history."
This description is already beginning to get a little dicey, but gets significantly worse. It follows with: "Zionists wanted to create a Jewish state in Palestine with as much land, as many Jews, and as few Palestinian Arabs as possible."
The last sentence is a flat-out lie and highlights a number of lacunae in the Wikipedia editor's understanding of Israel's history – especially during Ottoman rule – and falls prey to a number of misnomers. Whoever edited the page seems to be under the misperception that Jews are exclusively European or that Zionism was not intended for Mizrachi – or "Eastern" Jews, although this term is an imperfect description of Jews who have long and storied histories and origins in the Iberian peninsula, North Africa, Central Asia, as well as large swaths of the Middle East.
Furthermore, the Jews who did emigrate to Palestine under Ottoman rule, were in no position to colonize anything, as their Turkish masters had ruled over the region since the early 1500s. Also, Arabs living in the country at this time, did not conceive of themselves as "Palestinians." As opposed to Judaism, which is both a religion and a race, and in contradistinction to the other Abrahamic faiths, having a specific tie to a national homeland – Israel – there is no similar construct available for the Arabs. Ottoman Palestine was a regional backwater too; it was so discarded and its position in the Empire so lowly, its governor lived in Damascus.
Wikipedia, is a public, user-edited platform, which in the old days of the internet – and really before the 2016 U.S. election – was viewed by some as helpful. However, over time, and on hot-button topics, upon which there is vigorous and often acrimonious debate, the ability of editors to seemingly steer outside of certain boundaries – as in this case – has become increasingly problematic.
The Times of Israel's senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur, whose near-weekly conversations with Dan Senor on the "Call me Back" podcast have catapulted him to a broader audience said simply, "The whole campaign, top to bottom, is a war on our story."
Pro-israel Educator Hen Mazzig, whose family was expelled from North Africa and Iraq, eventually making their way to Israel, called the Wikipedia post "downright antisemitic."
The Supreme Court's chief justice, John Roberts, took over writing the opinion in a major January 6th case as leftists attempted to tie one of his conservative colleagues to the Capitol riot.
The new details were leaked to the New York Times, which speculated that Roberts' move was prompted by the paper's own reporting on flags that were flown at Samuel Alito's house.
The court ruled 6-3 in the case, Fischer v. United States, that the DOJ had stretched the law to prosecute certain January 6th participants charged with "obstruction of an official proceeding." The obstruction statute was also used by prosecutor Jack Smith in his January 6th case against Trump.
The top court held that charges of "obstruction of an official proceeding" must be tied to the destruction of physical documents or evidence. In a surprise, Biden appointee Ketanji Brown Jackson sided with the conservative majority, and conservative Amy Coney Barrett joined the dissent.
The Times article, written in the style of an expose, paints Roberts as having strong-armed the court to hand Trump victories in a trio of election year disputes.
Roberts sent out a confidential memo early on in the court's deliberations over presidential immunity, in which he expressed strong disapproval of a lower court's cavalier approach to the historic case. He also pushed for a unanimous ruling in the case dealing with leftist efforts to keep Trump off the ballot.
In Fischer, Roberts took over writing the majority opinion after he initially gave the role to Alito. At the time, Alito was the target of a media firestorm over the Times' reporting on an inverted flag that his wife flew at their home.
The Times called the timing of Robert's decision "suggestive" but conceded "it is unclear whether the two are linked."
Inverted flags have a long history as an American protest symbol, although more recently, they have been used by Trump supporters to protest the 2020 election results.
Alito refused to step aside from January 6th cases, saying his wife's political expression had no bearing on his work as a justice.
“My wife is a private citizen, and she possesses the same First Amendment rights as every other American,” he added.
In light of Fischer, the DOJ has dropped about half of its obstruction cases.
A high school cheerleader was found dead just weeks after she appeared on America's Got Talent.
Emily Gold, 17, committed suicide by jumping from an overpass in her home state of California. The teen was a senior and varsity dance captain at Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga.
California Highway Patrol Public Information Officer Rodrigo Jimenez said Gold had been struck by at least one vehicle after jumping from an overpass onto the freeway below.
Police received a call about "a pedestrian down in lanes on eastbound SR-210, east of Haven Avenue.”
"When the officers arrived, they located a female, 17 year old, who was struck by at least one other vehicle in the carpool lane on eastbound 210," Jimenez said. "The female did succumb to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene."
The San Bernardino Coroner’s Office ruled the death a suicide. There was no suicide note found.
Gold appeared with her cheerleading team on NBC's America's Got Talent, impressing judge Simon Cowell before their elimination in the quarterfinals last month. Cowell called their performance "absolutely brilliant."
"What I loved about this was first of all the energy. I think what I just saw is everything a great school should be doing, which is encouraging talent and friendship," he said.
Gold's bereaved family shared a heartbreaking message over Instagram on her death.
“Dear friends. With sadness beyond measure we must tell you all that we lost our beautiful Emily on September 13th,” her parents Steven and Brandy Gold wrote on Instagram.
“Our hearts have a hole the size of the universe right now,” they continued. “The outpouring of love and support we are receiving shows us how many lives that angel touched and lifted up, and it is what will help us through the most difficult time of our lives.”
Her dance team also shared a moving note on the loss of their "beautiful angel."
“Emily has always embodied every aspect of our core team values through her strength, commitment, kindness, compassion, and the most humble heart,” the team wrote. “She will be remembered as a leader, role model, friend and sister to her teammates.”
“Our sweet sweet Emily — We love you endlessly and miss you more than words can ever express,” they said. “Everything we do is for you, our beautiful angel.”
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JERUSALEM – The StopAntiSemitism campaign group labeled Swedish climate activist – and darling of progressives everywhere – Greta Thunberg as its "Antisemite of the Week" following her latest arrest at a "Students Against the Occupation" demonstration at Copenhagen University late last week.
The group, whose tagline is "Holding Antisemites Accountable," awarded Thunberg – whom Sky News Australia labeled "a serial pest" – this ignominious accolade following her latest display of Jew-hatred, at what is tantamount to a pro-Hamas rally in Denmark's capital. She repeated a call, which she has made on other campuses – including in her native Sweden – for universities to cut ties with Israel.
Thunberg originally rose to some form of notoriety on the back of her Joan of Arc act, in which the precocious teenager – who only graduated high school in 2023 – berated world leaders for not doing enough, in her and her handlers' estimation, to arrest the "climate emergency."
Thunberg "has joined the ranks of keffiyeh-clad protesters, brazenly voicing her disdain for the Jewish state," the watchdog group StopAntisemitism said Friday, days after Thunberg was among those hauled off by Danish police during a demonstration at Copenhagen University.
"She has sadly transformed her activism into a platform for vile Jew-hatred," the organization added.
Perhaps we should not be surprised about the turn Thunberg's activism has taken. Like many entitled leftists – both European and from elsewhere – her desire for "climate justice" has led her to seek what she and they conceive of "justice" in other arenas – especially with regard to the Israel-Hamas war.
She has posed in photographs – shared to social media – with other activists, including at least one Jew, each holding up either a flag or a sign showing their support for the Palestinian cause. In a now-deleted Instagram post from Oct. 2023 Thunberg sat on a couch, flanked by a stuffed, toy octopus. The photograph garnered significant pushback, as it was seen as a dog-whistle to antisemites, as it is a well-known symbol – in fact echoing Nazi propaganda – which alleges nefarious Jewish control over the world. At the time, Thunberg claimed it was a symbol people with autism used to communicate their feelings.
In a Dec. 2023 op-ed titled, "We won't stop speaking out about Gaza's suffering – there is no climate justice without human rights," Thunberg parroted the tissue of lies emanating from the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. The various calumnies included the highly questionable casualty figures, as well as claims the IDF deliberately targeted schools, hospitals and mosques, conveniently leaving out the part where Hamas terrorists had embedded themselves in all of these locations. She also repeated the lie about famine in Gaza, which only this week was spectacularly debunked after Hamas' own operatives complained their storehouses were full of goods and products.
In May, at the Eurovision Song Contest held in her native Sweden, Thunberg was so incensed by the presence of Israel's entrant Eden Golan that she managed to get herself arrested by Swedish police following her antisemitic taunts and gestures.
Considering her apparent concern for the environment, Thunberg has remained stoically silent following Hezbollah's launching of thousands of missiles into Israel since Oct. 8, which has done incalculable damage to natural habitats, wildlife, forests, and vineyards. She claims to love the earth, but says nothing when Islamist terrorists are hell-bent on destroying the part Israel inhabits. I wonder why.
Neighbors of the man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course say the gunman had a reputation for being "a little cuckoo."
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was arrested outside Trump International Golf Course on Sunday afternoon after Secret Service found him hiding in the bushes with a rifle.
Details of the shooter's life are being filled in after the shocking assassination attempt, which is the second attempted killing of Trump in a few months.
A pickup truck outside Routh's Hawaii home had a Biden-Harris bumper sticker. In social media posts, Routh echoed rhetoric from Biden and Harris alleging that Trump is a threat to democracy.
A neighbor in North Carolina, where Routh lived until recently, said she is shocked at what Routh did, but he made people uncomfortable.
"I thought he was just living the life in Hawaii with the girlfriend and all, so for him to be assassinating the president, that’s just crazy."
"I mean I didn't think he would go that far. I knew he was a little cuckoo, but assassinating the president? I mean he's going to be going away for a long time," the neighbor said.
Routh's estranged son told the Daily Mail that his father hates Trump "like every reasonable person does." The gunman's social media posts included rants against Trump, whom Routh supported in 2016 before embracing Democrats.
“I and the world hoped that president Trump would be different and better than the candidate, but we all were greatly disappointment and it seems you are getting worse and devolving; are you retarded; I will be glad when you gone,” he wrote to Trump.
President Trump has blamed Democrats for inciting the attack with their radical rhetoric.
The Rhetoric, Lies, as exemplified by the false statements made by Comrade Kamala Harris during the rigged and highly partisan ABC Debate, and all of the ridiculous lawsuits specifically designed to inflict damage on Joe’s, then Kamala’s, Political Opponent, ME, has taken…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 16, 2024
Routh was about 300 to 500 yards away from Trump when Secret Service noticed the barrel of his gun poking out. Trump's security detail shot at Routh, who fled the scene in his car before he was arrested down the road on I-95.
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JERUSALEM – Speculation is rife in Israel that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finally has lost patience with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and will imminently dismiss him from his post. Rumors abound Netanyahu's former political protégé Gidon Sa'ar – formerly of the LIkud Party, but now the New Hope faction leader – will replace him.
Likud party insiders leaked the progress of the talks between Netanyahu and Sa;ar, suggesting headway had been made. It is thought one of the stumbling blocks is Gallant's future, a decision the ever-cautious prime minister has yet to finalize.
Netanyahu is wise to be cautious. The last time he fired Gallant in March 2023 over the defense minister's opposition to the pace and shape of the proposed judicial reforms, tens of thousands of Israelis from across the political spectrum flooded onto the streets to protest the decision. The prime minister quickly reinstated Gallant, realizing the scale of opposition to his sidelining a political rival. And this was several months before Oct. 7 had even taken place. If anything, such a decision now might hide even greater jeopardy for the embattled premier.
One of the possible arrangements under consideration is a rotation scenario between Sa'ar and current Foreign Minister Israel Katz, where Katz would become defense minister for a period while Sa'ar would head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At the conclusion of that stint, Katz would return to the foreign ministry portfolio, and Sa'ar would slide into the defense brief. Former construction and housing minister Ze'ev Elkin is reportedly being touted as a future health minister. The prime minister's office denied the reports about a putative deal with Sa'ar, claiming talk of the negotiations were "incorrect."
National Interior Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, whose party's Knesset seats are crucial for allowing Netanyahu to remain in power, took to X, formerly Twitter, to declare he'd been seeking Gallant's dismissal for months.
"I've been calling for Prime Minister Netanyahu to fire Gallant for months, and the time has come to do it immediately. We need a decision in the North, and Galant is not the right man to lead this."
Why now?
In a normal situation where the country was not fighting an 11-month war against an Iranian proxy in Gaza, and attempting to keep a lid on numerous other arenas against a similar enemy, Gallant – as well as other ministers, up to and including Netanyahu – should have offered mass resignations for the failure that was Oct. 7.
Several months ago there were rumors Gallant might consider resigning, taking on the mantle of collective responsibility for failures which came under his purview, although by no means exclusively down to him. It seems he hardened his own position once he realized Netanyahu had no intention of quitting willingly and was also attempting to shift the entirety of the blame onto the security establishment and the army. He may have also seen himself as a bulwark against Ben Gvir, and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Commentators in Israel are arguing it is precisely this – and the deep divisions over the drafting of Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) men to the army, which has set Gallant's fate. He assesses there is a desperate need, as does much of the country, that all men of fighting age should be drafted into the military – and exceptions in the ultra-Orthodox community should only be made for the most advanced and learned students. As far as Gallant is concerned there should not be a blanket exemption for all young men studying in a yeshiva. This position puts him at odds with ultra-Orthodox members of the Knesset, as well as providing a considerable barrier to Netanyahu's immediate political requirements – given he is reliant on his coalition to remain in power.
Predictably, the rumors of backroom deals and the optics of Netanyahu seeming to choose to save his political skin yet again, caused uproar among opposition leaders.
Netanyahu's former war cabinet colleague Benny Gantz poured scorn on what he viewed as the prime minister's politicking at such a sensitive time. In an X post, he wrote:
"Instead of the Prime Minister of Israel being busy with the victory over Hamas, the return of the hostages, the war with Hezbollah and the safe return of the residents of the north to their homes – he is busy in scornful political intrigues and changing the minister of defense before a massive campaign in the north. This indicates poor judgment and distorted priorities."
Meanwhile, leader of the opposition Yair Lapid also took to X to post several of Gidon Sa'ar's previous quotes – some as recently as 2023 – about how he would not work with Netanyahu if he was still prime minister. In August 2022, Sa'ar wrote, "I will not return to a government that Netanyahu leads, because he represents an approach which endangers Israel's future. My principles do not permit me to support a leader who puts his personal benefit above all."
Israel is facing an uncertain future, with a potentially lengthy and very damaging war with Lebanon seemingly about to break out, as well as budgetary news, which showed how much of a toll the war has already had on the country's economy… and worse than expected. And still, more than 100 hostages are languishing in unspeakable conditions in Hamas captivity in Gaza. As the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks approaches, the country is left with much soul-searching about its future direction.
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Jonathan Cahn, the messianic rabbi who revealed to the world the parallels between the people's rejection of God in the Old Testament and the results, and America's anti-biblical turns and those results, the attacks of 9/11, in "The Harbinger," is not known for pulling punches.
He once addressed Joe Biden personally and directly about actions that violated the Bible.
He had warned Biden when he became president to follow God's laws or see America's blessings vanish.
He later charged Biden to prepare himself for that time when he will face God.
"The day will come that you will stand before God and you will have no more position, no administration, no government, no media and no public opinion. It will just be you and Him, and He will ask you to give account of what you did, what you did with regard to His Word and His ways."
He continued, "Mr. President, the hour is late and eternity is soon coming. Repent and turn to God. The only hope you have, and all of us have, is salvation."
That was when Biden marked his 80th birthday, and his promotion of abortion and same-sex "marriage" was in conflict with biblical teachings.
Now Cahn is expanding his warning, to include a lot more than just a lone U.S. president who, despite stating he's a faithful Catholic, regularly blows up the teachings of the Bible with his actions.
It's in Cahn's new "The Dragon's Prophecy: Isreal, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days," he notes the facts of history should raise concern among those who advocate for a diminished Israel, those who would decline to side with the Middle East democracy, those who would attack and slaughter its citizens without reason or warning, those who would take the side of the attackers, and those who would do nothing.
It's been tried before. And every time, those powerhouses of the globe have failed.
"The present and most powerful of the world empires, Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, and Rome, to name just a few, all sought to eradicate the children of Israel from the face of the earth and the name of Israel from Israel," he points out.
"But … The pharaohs are gone. Assyria lies in ruins. Babylon as fallen. Rome has crumbled. The Third Reich has been wiped off the earth. The Soviet Union has collapsed. All the enemies of Israel have fallen and have perished from the earth and will be no more."
However, he explains, "The nation of Israel lives. Because the God of Israel lives. The Savior of Israel lives. The Messiah of Israel lives. The weakest and most vulnerable have, in the end, prevailed, and have proved the strongest of peoples. The most warred-against, embattled of nations has, in the end, proved the most enduring. And the most hopeless of nations has, in the end, become the epitome of hope. The nation that once dwelt among the ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, and Babylonians is, after the passing of ages, still as young and as full of life as it has ever been. It still defies the laws of nations. It still flouts the laws of history. And it still disobeys the laws of decay and death. Why? Because He Is God brought the nation of Israel into existence to bear witness of His existence. They are because He is. They exist because He exists. And they continue to exist because He yet still exists. They would survive despite the attempts of all hell to destroy them—because more real than any other reality is the reality of God, and more powerful than any power is the power of God. That they have survived against all odds and all hell is a cause for rejoicing."
Cahn told WND in an interview that, "One of the most powerful evidences for God and encouragements for believers is Israel. Godt promised in Jeremiah that as long as natural order is preserved, the nation of Israel would not cease to be a nation for him.
"History itself bears witness to the promise of God, the faithfulness of God, the reality of God. There's no rational explanation why this tiny little people are still here on earth."
They are the "most-attacked people on earth," and "The world has tried to wipe (them) off the face of the earth."
He cited even the stunning founding of the nation, when, without an army to its name, it was attacked by virtually every neighboring nation within hours of its creation in 1948, and won victory.
"Arms were blockaded, and you had at least five major Arab armies coming against them," he pointed out.
The book, released just days ago, immediately rocketed to No. 1 on the New York Times Bestsellers list. It also shot to No. 1 on Amazon in multiple categories.
Cahn repeatedly has revealed stunning mysteries about how ancient times and signs foretell modern events.
One reviewer explained, "The Dragon's Prophecy takes the revelations to an entirely new level and dimension and explains the mystery of evil and how to overcome a deadly future through the power of heaven."
His book discusses the "Dark Resurrection," "the Black Sabbath," the "Prince of Persia" and the "Countdown of Days" and describes how ancient events are foretelling today's catastrophes, including the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack by Hamas on Israeli civilians that left almost 1,200 dead, slaughtered in the most horrific ways imaginable.
Cahn has been named, along with spiritual giants like Billy Graham as among the top spiritual leaders over the last 40 years. He's spoken to millions about and was a key behind "The Return, the National Day of Prayer and Repentance" that brought thousands to Washington.
He leads Beth Israel at the Jerusalem Center in Wayne, New Jersey and Hope of the World ministry.
And to where should the world look for signs of what is coming next?
The Dragon's Prophecy explains it is the Temple Mount.
"The Temple Mount is the Ground Zero of prophecy," Cahn explained to WND. "It's the focal point of really everything."
There's always been a spotlight on Israel, the land, then the state, then Jerusalem itself.
"Then within Jerusalem, the Temple Mount," he said. "It's the center of the center of the center."
He explains in his book the links involving the Temple Mount, 9/11, and Oct. 7.
"October 7 was not the first time that the issue of the Dragon and the Temple Mount would lead to calamity. One of those calamities was directed against America, New York and Washington, D.C. It would be known as 9/11. Though most people had no idea, the tragedy that struck America on September 11, 2001, and brought the death of three thousand Americans was linked to God's holy mountain in Jerusalem, the Temple Mount. When Osama Bin Laden wrote his letter to America giving his reasons for masterminding the calamity of 9/11, foremost among them was the issue of Palestine. America was Israel's most important ally and supporter. So it had to be struck and punished. As Bin Laden railed against the Jews of Israel, he wrote this: 'With your help and under your protection, the Israelis are planning to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque.'"
The book continues, "Compare Bin Laden's words in the aftermath of 9/11 to the words of those who masterminded October 7: 'This [Israeli] government is preparing to impose its sovereignty and authority over blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.'
"The charges are virtually identical, as is the wording. And yet they were made by two different people in two different statements separated by over twenty years. One was the rationale given for the calamity of October 7; the other for September 11. Yet both traced back to the same charge and the same plot of land—the Temple Mount. Their parallels, their common causes, and the fact that they each resulted in a deluge of death and destruction bear witness to the more-than-natural reality that lay behind them. So as Americans watched the Pentagon go up in flames and the World Trade Center go down in ruins, they had no idea that behind their national calamity lay an ancient ground and an ancient entity. Behind the calamity of 9/11, just as behind the calamity of October 7, was a dragon on the Temple Mount."
The Temple Mount, of course, is called that because of the Temple originally there. Its ultimate destruction cleared the path for an Islamic takeover and construction of a mosque there. But biblical prophecies determine that that eventually will make way for yet another Temple, something billions of Muslim around the globe likely would war over.
Another reviewer explained, "While Cahn is known for revealing stunning mysteries, many from ancient times that lie behind the events of modern times, The Dragon's Prophecy takes the revelations to an entirely new level and dimension and explains the mystery of evil and how to overcome a deadly future through the power of heaven."
Cahn already has had eight New York Times Bestsellers, including, "The Harbinger," "The Mystery of the Shemitah," "The Book of Mysteries," "The Paradigm," "The Oracle," "The Harbinger II," "The Return of The Gods" and "The Josiah Manifesto."
Those who have studied the Bible know the end already, but Cahn explains:
At the very end of the Bible, in the very last pages of the Book of Revelation, the Dragon's war is finally brought to its final end. The inverted angel, the Devil, Satan, the Enemy, the Dragon, will then be vanquished. The power of evil will be gone. The good will prevail and will never end. The kingdom of God will then be manifested in its glory. Messiah, the Lamb, will reign upon the throne. And the will and purposes of God will be fulfilled. And then, that of which the apostle Paul wrote will be revealed: Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him. And all of God's people will then see it and know. There will then be no more darkness. For the Lord God will be their light, and the Lamb, their illumination. And all things will be made new. And there will be no more Dragon then to rage against the children of Israel, the people of God, and the creation of His hands. No more will he terrorize the nations; no more will he wound, or scar, or mar, or destroy. The darkness of the Dragon will no longer obscure the light, nor will his evil ever again hide the face of God. There will be then… no more wars, no more prisons, no more hatred, no more violence, no more invasions, no more terrorists, no more slaughters, no more holocausts, no more fear, no more pain, no more graveyards, no more sorrow, no more death, no more mourning, no more weeping, and no more pain
The days of the Dragon will have passed away. His footprints will have long been washed away from the shores of memory, and his works from the memory of God's children. And God will wipe away every tear from our eyes. And He will then dwell among us. And we will be His people.
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A video has been exposed that reportedly is of an interview of Ryan Routh, the suspect in Sunday's attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, promoting fighting for Ukraine.
Collin Rugg of Trending Politics posted the video, explaining it was done by Newsweek Romania:
WATCH:
Rugg explains in the interview he begs people to come to Ukraine to fight.
"Once he got to Kyiv, he said that he helped recruit people to get involved in the war.," the report explains.
"We need everyone here fighting… that's why I'm in Kyiv so every project that I promote is about getting people here to support the Ukrainians. … When you talk to a 20-year-old guy that sold everything he owns to come here fight, that is heroism. … You know he's coming here to risk his life for humanity for the Ukrainians," he said.
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There's been a stunning developed in the United Kingdom, where the abortion industry essentially has taken over society and the death-dealing procedure is available over "risk to the life of the woman," "preventing injury to her health," "risk of injury" to her mental health, or the risk the child, if born, would have a handicap.
Millions of the procedures have been done.
But now a report from the U.K. March for Life reveals that this year's event was bigger than ever.
It drew a crowd estimated at 10,000 to announce that abortion is not health care, as the industry practitioners claim.
According to a report from the pro-life group its recent event speakers, Dr. Calum Miller and Ira Winte,r "expressly challenged the notion that abortion is health care."
That, incidentally, is a talking point that has been adopted by Democrats in America, too, who are frantically trying to install abortion into state constitutions following the Supreme Court's ruling that the 1973 Roe precedent which created a federal "right" to abortion was unconstitutional and struck it down.
Regulation of the lucrative abortion industry now rests with the individual states.
The organization reported Dr. Haywood Robinson, a former abortionist and now 40 Days for Life campaigner, talked about the "abortion cartel" and how much the health "care" actually is a "business."
Adam Smith-Connor explained the facts of abortion: "Calling abortion health care because it involves doctors and drugs is like calling the death penalty health care because it also involves doctors and drugs."
The activists, the report said, "marched up past Parliament and looped back to Parliament Square, where this year the stage was topped with a huge screen. The same little band of protesters from earlier awaited us, though their chants could not contend with the lively band on stage and their speakers struggled to be heard."
March for Life's own Isabel Vaughan-Spruce said, "Our most basic form of justice must apply to all or it ceases to be justice and becomes selective privilege. Life is not a privilege to be earned but a gift bestowed on us at conception by Almighty God."
And Claire Culwell, a survivor uniquely able to voice the seldom heard abortion victim's perspective, explained how she learned after contacting her birth mother that she had a sibling who did not survive the procedure that left her with a club foot.
She said pro-lifers should get "uncomfortable" in order to save lives.
"Today you get to see the face, know the name and hear the experience of the abortion baby. When people talk about woman's rights they're forgetting something very important – I am not my birth mother's body, I was a separate human being."
The attendance total was reported higher than ever before.
