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Could Islam really take over the world?

Posted by Matt in February 26th, 2009

If you believe the videos I’m about to show you, then you will learn that Islam does in fact take over most of the known world at some point in the future. It’s not any Islam either. It’s radical Islam.

The Mahdi that Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad talks about does in fact return.

You will be made to get a mark that says “In the Name of Allah.” The Arabic script for Bismallah, In the Name of Allah, actually looks similar to 666.

Find out which countries Jesus fights when he returns. It turns out that they are all Muslim.

Find out why the Mystery Babylon is Saudi Arabia.

This is all pretty scary stuff, but the guest lecturer, Walid Shoebat, lays out a very compelling case at the Southern California Prophecy Conference.

After the videos find out why and when the United States will be destroyed.

Part A – 1

Walid Shoebat A1 of 7
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Walid Shoebat A3 of 7
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Walid Shoebat A5 of 7
Walid Shoebat A6 of 7
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Part B – 1

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Part C – 1

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The Mark of the Beast


Signs of the Mahdi

According to Moojan Momen, among the most commonly reported signs that presage the advent of the Mahdi in Shia hadith are

1. Before his coming will come the red death and the white death. The red death is the sword and white death is plague. (see also Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse)
2. Several figures will appear: the one-eyed Dajjal, the Sufyani and the Yamani. Another figure, the Pure Soul (an-Nafs az-Zakiyya), will be assassinated.
3. The sun will rise from the West and a star will appear in the East giving out as much light as the moon.
4. The Arabs will throw off the reins and take possession of their land, throwing out the authority of the foreigners.
5. A caller will call out from heaven.
6. There will be a great conflict in the land of Syria until it is destroyed.
7. Death and fear will afflict the people of Baghdad and Iraq. A fire will appear in the sky and a redness will cover them.

Here we have the case of Syria being destroyed in Islamic prophecy. Syria is also destroyed in Bible prophecy in Amos 1 and Isaiah 17.

At least half of the world will be destroyed in the end-time. So why exactly should we care about Syria? Why is Syria important?

Syria is important because it is a sign of great events to come. In 2009 we have entered the “age of upheaval”. Should a conflict between Israel and Syria spiral out of control, then I argue that the United States will be subject to retaliation. And that would completely change the world in one day.

In Isaiah 17 we learn that Damascus, Syria is destroyed. In Isaiah 18 we learn that America is destroyed in retaliation.

Isaiah 17 [KJV]

17:1 The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from [being] a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap.

- Here we learn that Damascus is destroyed.

17:4 And in that day it shall come to pass, [that] the glory of Jacob shall be made thin, and the fatness of his flesh shall wax lean.

- The implication here is that Israel is the destroyer of Damascus.

17:13 The nations shall rush like the rushing of many waters: but [God] shall rebuke them, and they shall flee far off, and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains before the wind, and like a rolling thing before the whirlwind.

- So the nations are rushing like water at Israel. [They wish to destroy Israel]. God forces them away by destroying their armies.

- Why do the nations feel that they can attack Israel? Where is America? America is not there!

17:14 And behold at eveningtide trouble; [and] before the morning he [is] not. This [is] the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us.

- Something happens at evening time. Probably a chemical attack on Israeli cities by Syria. Israel destroys Damascus by morning.

A couple of years after the destruction of Damascus we then enter Isaiah 18. In this chapter we learn that America is destroyed in retaliation for what Israel has done.

Is Isaiah 18 About The US?
By Bob Westbrook

Revised April 19, 2005

I’ve been asked more than once if there is any mention of the United States in the prophetic writings of the Bible. While I cannot be certain of this, I believe that a strong circumstantial case can be made that Isaiah 18 is describing the US. I have heard others indicate this as well, and have long had an suspicion that they may be correct. It is only recently that I have examined this short chapter of seven verses in detail.

The broader context of Isaiah 14-17 contains some scenes that may take place in the relatively near future, and the following chapter 19 also contains prophecies not yet fulfilled. Given this context, and the indication that chapter 18 has never been historically fulfilled in any significant manner, I believe Isaiah 18 warrants some serious consideration, especially if it is indeed speaking of the United States.

This chapter is strangely compelling to me, and the Spirit has put a heaviness in my heart concerning it. It is a message of woe to the nation it addresses, but also describes a very favorable role for them in the final verse.

The identification of the nation in this chapter is found in verses 1, 2, and 7, and contains a number of detailed specifications. (Several different Bible translations will be used here). As we examine the specifics, it will become clear that no modern nation fits the description as closely as does the United States, and no ancient nation fulfilled the prophecy.

First, it is a nation of “whirring wings”, “where the sound of wings is heard”, or the “land of clamorous wings”. Given that the military prominence of this nation figures largely later on, we might assume that this is a reference to the sounds of jets and helicopters. No other nation has the fearsome air power of the US.

Next, it is a nation that “lies beyond the rivers of Cush”. This is an area that roughly corresponds to Sudan in Africa. But notice it does not say it is Cush itself, but beyond there. Obviously, in those days, central northern Africa would have seemed like the ends of the earth. So if Isaiah were trying to convey the idea of a land far, far away from where he was, wouldn’t he probably say it’s beyond the farthest area with which he was familiar? Therefore, this prophecy is not about Ethiopia or Sudan or that region, but a nation beyond there.

This nation in question “sends envoys (ambassadors) over the sea” , “shipping emissaries all over the world”. What nation is currently known for sending envoys overseas? The United States. With what political situation are the US diplomats and envoys most involved to an extraordinary degree? It is the Middle East conflict. This corresponds to some crucial details later on in the chapter.

Also, “envoys over the sea” is another indicator that the prophet was not speaking of an area in central Africa, which does not have access to oceans.

To further qualify the nation being addressed, Isaiah then describes its people, its geography, and its power. The people are described as tall and smooth-skinned. Handsome and bronzed are words used in other translations. What image do other parts of the world have of the appearance of Americans, especially from American TV shows piped all over the world? Tall, attractive, smoothed-skinned people. The geography of the land these people live in is “a land divided by rivers”. That also describes the US.

Finally, the military and political might of the nation to which Isaiah is prophesying are described. “A people inspiring awe through out their history”, “a nation that inspired awe since it came into being”, “a strong nation, crushing down its haters”, “feared all over the world”, “a mighty and masterful nation,” “strong and victorious” — could these be describing the world’s sole superpower?

But to me, the clincher regarding the identification of this nation is found in verse 7, the final verse of the chapter.

“At that time gifts will be brought to the LORD of hosts from a people tall and smooth, from a people feared near and far, a nation mighty and conquering, whose land the rivers divide, to Mount Zion, the place of the name of the LORD of hosts.” (Isaiah 18:7 RSV)

After the events described in Isaiah 18 transpire, the people of this nation (presumably US Christians and Jews) will be noted for the gifts they bring to “the place of the name”. This is, of course, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. One can assume these gifts are not designated for the Islamic structures that currently stand there, but for the rebuilding of the Temple after the Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa mosque are obliterated. And what nation is better prepared, equipped, and motivated to send monetary gifts and supplies to Mount Zion for rebuilding the Temple than the United States?

Given this strong circumstantial case, we can conclude that no other nation, ancient or modern, fits the description as closely as the United States. But this prophecy is a message of disaster for that nation. The first word of the chapter is “woe”.

A bit of irony is expressed here as well. While saying that this country sends messengers all over the world, Isaiah is telling them “go home, messengers, and give this message of disaster to the country itself”.

“Go back quickly, O representatives, to a nation tall and smooth, to a people causing fear through all their history; a strong nation, crushing down its haters, whose land is cut through by rivers.” (Isaiah 18:2 BBE).

So the messengers are to take a message to that country. But the next verses seem somewhat out of place at first. Perhaps they are there to give us some historical context of when this prophecy will be fulfilled. Whenever it is, globally important events will be taking place:

“All you people of the world, you who live on the earth, when a banner is raised on the mountains, you will see it, and when a trumpet sounds, you will hear it.” (Isaiah 18:3 NIV)

We can surmise that the mountains are the mountains of Israel (the West Bank) and the banner is an Israeli flag. The shofar is blown during battle. Therefore, it is likely whatever is happening to the nation described in this chapter is happening in conjunction with Israel retaking Biblical Judea and Samaria back as their own possession, through a military operation. This would happen once the Palestinians are vanquished and that land becomes part of Israel formally. So, God is telling the world, “when that happens, pay attention.”

The nation that is the primary subject of this chapter, presumably the United States, is at the forefront of the process to create a Palestinian state. We are assured by the prophetic Scriptures that ancestral heartland of Israel, which is the object of contention today, will one day fully belong to Israel, in spite of the world’s efforts to seize it. So verse 3 has a defiant tone to it, addressed at the entire world, that God’s intentions for that land will be accomplished. Israel’s banner will be raised on the mountains of Israel, visible to all.

As we shall see in verse 5, the efforts by others to seize that land will appear to be succeeding for awhile, but just as they is about to come to fruition, God will take dramatic action to put a stop to them.

This is the point where we might begin to get a little nervous, because if this chapter is talking about the US, and if the time of fulfillment is soon, the next verses do not bode well at all.

“This is what the LORD says to me: “I will remain quiet and will look on from my dwelling place, like shimmering heat in the sunshine, like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.”" (Isaiah 18:4 NIV)

Something spectacular is going to happen, we presume, because the Lord says that he’s just going to sit and watch quietly when it does, giving the appearance of doing nothing about it. The next phrases, I’m sorry to say, sound very much like a description of nuclear explosions. Looking at the Hebrew words used, they seem similar to how someone in those days might have described a nuclear blast: dazzling, shimmering, white heat, a thick cloud. What happens to dew in the heat of a late summer day? It dissipates rapidly when hit by the radiation of the sun.

Is this describing some kind of traumatic event which will effectively put a halt to the so-called “peace process”? Another translation of that verse provides a different view of one aspect of God’s intentions. “I will look after My Place of Foundation.” (Stone Edition Tanach) As God plants His banner and sounds His shofar to confirm His designation of the entire land of Israel to the people of Israel, He takes special care to look after the Temple Mount. Though the world powers, in conjunction with Islam, attempt to keep their grip on the place God founded as the place for His name to dwell forever, they will not succeed.

The JPS translation of verse 4 ends, “like a rain cloud in the heat of reaping time.” The notes of the JPS Bible explain “i.e. like a threat of disaster”. During the harvest period, it is the threat of rain that can turn that process into a failure. That use of the word harvest leads us to the next verse, where the harvest which be aborted is presumably the “land for peace” efforts, propelled by the US, to form a Palestinian state.

For, before the harvest, when the blossom is gone and the flower becomes a ripening grape, he will cut off the shoots with pruning knives, and cut down and take away the spreading branches. (Isaiah 18:5 NIV)

Just before the harvest, just before the process is consummated, God lops off the branches ripe with fruit. If we link this back to the proclamation to the whole world back in verse 3, we deduce the attempts to create a Palestinian state will be approaching ripeness when God severs them. He does this by bringing the “woes” pronounced on the nation that is the object of this prophecy, presumably the United States. The spreading branches he will hew away are the contrivances of the Palestinian Authority to spread into Israel’s land.

(Isaiah 18:6 NIV) They will all be left to the mountain birds of prey and to the wild animals; the birds will feed on them all summer, the wild animals all winter.

After God takes the conclusive, forceful action to terminate the process about to come to fruition, the numerous carcasses of those God has cut down will be devoured by the carrion animals for an extended period.

Even so, the chapter ends on a very positive note, as we mentioned earlier. Could it be that whatever events take place here are also simultaneous to the liberation of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem? Verse 7 seems to imply that.

(Isaiah 18:7 NIV) At that time gifts will be brought to the LORD Almighty from a people tall and smooth-skinned, from a people feared far and wide, an aggressive nation of strange speech, whose land is divided by rivers– the gifts will be brought to Mount Zion, the place of the Name of the LORD Almighty.

The nation that is the focus of this prophecy, once again identified here, will finally play a role of blessing to Israel. That nation will be singled out as the primary contributor of gifts designated for the Temple.

Let’s tie it all together in a what is sure to be a controversial proposition: This prophecy may be speaking of the US, in conjunction with actions taken that will result in an Israeli victory over the Palestinians. As the process to create a Palestinian state appears to be approaching consummation, God takes forceful action to thwart it. Something that for all appearances is a nuclear attack hits the US. This great calamity upon the “land of whirring wings” puts an end to the process.. But afterwards, Christians and Jews in the US will bring gifts to the Temple Mount for the rebuilding of the Temple.

Copyright 2005 Bob Westbrook – Use permitted with attribution and link

Isaiah 18

18:1 Woe to the land shadowing with wings, which [is] beyond the rivers of Ethiopia:

- A warning to an unknown land that is far away.
- By the end of this chapter we will learn that this land is a powerful friend of Israel. It is America.

18:3 All ye inhabitants of the world, and dwellers on the earth, see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the mountains; and when he bloweth a trumpet, hear ye.

- This references Amos 1 and Isaiah 17. When Israel takes the West Bank and plants a flag, then watch out. Make an orderly exit out of America.

18:7 In that time shall the present be brought unto the LORD of hosts of a people scattered and peeled, and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the LORD of hosts, the mount Zion.

- When a powerful friend of Israel [America] brings gifts to the newly rebuilt Jewish temple on the Temple Mount, then destruction is near.
- This suggests that retaliation on America will not come for a few years after Israel destroys its neighbors. It will come out of the blue and surprise everyone. It will literally come at night just like a thief in the night.

When will this happen? Amos 1 gives us the timing of the Damascus’ destruction. It occurs in the 4th war between Israel and its neighbors. As of June 2009 all of Israel’s neighbors are at war/conflict #3 except the West Bank. The West Bank is at conflict #2. By conflict I mean intifada.

The next war or conflict/Intifada in the Middle East will be between Israel and the West Bank. When this happens all neighbors of Israel will be at war/conflict #3.

All of Israel’s neighbors will enter the 4th war against Israel together. There will be one last push to destroy Israel. I think this war will occur before Obama’s 1st term ends.

So an attack on America could very well happen some time between 2012 to 2015.


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