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Exploding Pagers and Psalm 83

September 21, 2024

HOW ARE modern communication devices linked to a 3,000-year-old prophecy of a conspiracy to destroy Israel?


Israel struck at the command and communications structures of Hezbollah with sabotaged communication devices this week. Tuesday, pagers bought by the terror group about five months ago exploded simultaneously, leaving 12 dead and 2,800 wounded. On Wednesday, walkie-talkies blew up, killing a couple dozen more.


The United Nations and liberal politicians responded as expected, accusing Israel of a terrorist act demanding that Israel withdraw from Judea and Samaria (the “West Bank”) within a year. That will not happen, as the pre-1967 borders are indefensible—which anyone with a brain knows, and that is the point. We’re watching the prelude to an end-times war that culminates at Armageddon.


There is a long way to go before we get to the final battle of the age, but the rising sentiment of world opinion against Israel suggests that the Psalm 83 prophecy of a war by Israel’s near neighbors against the Jewish state is close at hand, and whether this leads to a wider conflict that’s interpreted as the war of Gog and Magog described in Ezekiel 38 and 39.


We also discuss another word salad interview by Kamala Harris, this time in a town hall setting with Oprah Winfrey. Harris again did herself no favors, weaving a tapestry of nonsense in response to requests for specifics on how she plans to lower the cost of living and secure our southern border. It is now painfully obvious why her campaign is deliberately keeping Harris away from the press—frankly, she comes across as unprepared and/or clueless.


In the Rust Belt, a disturbing story emerged this week about the exploitation of Haitians as factory workers in small towns in Ohio and Pennsylvania. We suspect this is just the tip of the iceberg, and the real reason that the Biden-Harris administration threw open the gates at the border—cheap labor for big business, which treats foreign workers as indentured servants and simultaneously crushes the American middle class, making them dependent on government and thus more compliant.

 

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