Well Kimbo, it could be a case of "self-fullfilling prophecy" sadly for
all of humanity.....
The oil cartels **already** know that this horrible catastrophic war is
coming soon, hence the dramatic rise in petrol (do U say petrol or
gasoline in Canada ?!?!?!?) prices.....
It will go **MUCH** higher very soon, I have seen the prices $3.29 per
liter & $4.45 per liter recently in my minds eye -- but it could even
go much higher than that !!!!
Here iz what I found on your Zohar dudes -- not terribly convinced by
it all though, becuase we are now living in the time when this prophecy
can now be self-fullfilling due to the tragic dire circumstances this
world now finds itself in -- much worse than the Cuban Missile Crisis
of 1962........
Do U believe in the Gog Vs. Magog confrontation with the
US/UK/Australia/Israel on one side & Russia/China/Iran/Syria on the
other ?!?!?
It'z gonna be one helluva **BIG** war !!!!!!!!
http://www.astramate.com/bible_code.htm
http://www.newprophecy.net/russiaprophecytwo.htm
http://magog.web-site.co.il/gog/e_final.shtml
http://magog.web-site.co.il/gog/e_main.shtml
http://www.talkreason.org/articles/zohar.cfm
http://www.prophecyfulfillment.com/
http://mysticalpaths.blogspot.com/2006/05/reflections-on-geulah-bitah.html
http://www.newprophecy.net/2003-2012page.htm
HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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K Miller wrote:
This could be an interesting 'twist' to the ZoHar prophecy.
Americans bomb an Iranian 'Nuclear Site' (with conventional weapons)
and Iran retaliates against Israel.
This would still be an 'acceptable' interpretation to the Wall's
layout (of tiled predictions).
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news:1147861239.755794.125960@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
US spells out plan to bomb Iran
IAN BRUCE, Defence Correspondent May 16 2006
THE US is updating contingency plans for a non-nuclear strike to
cripple Iran's atomic weapon programme if international diplomacy
fails, Pentagon sources have confirmed.
Strategists are understood to have presented two options for
pinpoint
strikes using B2 bombers flying directly from bases in Missouri,
Guam
in the Pacific and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
RAF Fairford in Gloucester also has facilities for B2s but this
has
been ruled out because of the UK's opposition to military action
against Tehran.
The main plan calls for a rolling, five-day bombing campaign
against
400 key targets in Iran, including 24 nuclear-related sites, 14
military airfields and radar installations, and Revolutionary
Guard
headquarters.
At least 75 targets in underground complexes would be attacked
with
waves of bunker-buster bombs.
Iranian radar networks and air defence bases would be struck by
submarine-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles and then kept out of
action
by carrier aircraft flying from warships in the Indian Ocean and
Persian Gulf.
The alternative to an all-out campaign is a demonstration strike
against one or two high-profile targets such as the Natanz uranium
enrichment facility or the hexafluoride gas plant at Isfahan.
UK sources say contingency plans have also been drawn up to cope
with
the inevitable backlash against the Basra garrison in neighbouring
Iraq.
THE US is updating contingency plans for a non-nuclear strike to
cripple Iran's atomic weapon programme if international diplomacy
fails, Pentagon sources have confirmed.
Strategists are understood to have presented two options for
pinpoint
strikes using B2 bombers flying directly from bases in Missouri,
Guam
in the Pacific and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
RAF Fairford in Gloucester also has facilities for B2s but this
has
been ruled out because of the UK's opposition to military action
against Tehran.
The main plan calls for a rolling, five-day bombing campaign
against
400 key targets in Iran, including 24 nuclear-related sites, 14
military airfields and radar installations, and Revolutionary
Guard
headquarters.
At least 75 targets in underground complexes would be attacked
with
waves of bunker-buster bombs.
Iranian radar networks and air defence bases would be struck by
submarine-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles and then kept out of
action
by carrier aircraft flying from warships in the Indian Ocean and
Persian Gulf.
The alternative to an all-out campaign is a demonstration strike
against one or two high-profile targets such as the Natanz uranium
enrichment facility or the hexafluoride gas plant at Isfahan.
UK sources say contingency plans have also been drawn up to cope
with
the inevitable backlash against the Basra garrison in neighbouring
Iraq.
THE US is updating contingency plans for a non-nuclear strike to
cripple Iran's atomic weapon programme if international diplomacy
fails, Pentagon sources have confirmed.
Strategists are understood to have presented two options for
pinpoint
strikes using B2 bombers flying directly from bases in Missouri,
Guam
in the Pacific and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
RAF Fairford in Gloucester also has facilities for B2s but this
has
been ruled out because of the UK's opposition to military action
against Tehran.
The main plan calls for a rolling, five-day bombing campaign
against
400 key targets in Iran, including 24 nuclear-related sites, 14
military airfields and radar installations, and Revolutionary
Guard
headquarters.
At least 75 targets in underground complexes would be attacked
with
waves of bunker-buster bombs.
Iranian radar networks and air defence bases would be struck by
submarine-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles and then kept out of
action
by carrier aircraft flying from warships in the Indian Ocean and
Persian Gulf.
The alternative to an all-out campaign is a demonstration strike
against one or two high-profile targets such as the Natanz uranium
enrichment facility or the hexafluoride gas plant at Isfahan.
UK sources say contingency plans have also been drawn up to cope
with
the inevitable backlash against the Basra garrison in neighbouring
Iran.
.