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Rev. 9:11 "they have a king over them - the messenger of the submerged chaos. His Hebrew name is Abaddon, and in Greek he has the name Apollyon (destroyer)." Rev 9:14 "God, saying to the sixth messenger who has the trumpet, 'Loose the four messengers who are bound at the great river Euphrates.' And loosed were the four messengers, made ready for the hour, and day, and month, and year, that they should be killing a third of mankind." I believe religous advisers are telling Bush that Apollyon and his minions who are "bound at the great river Euphrates" must be loosed. To get things rolling. I think this latest news is part of the plan: <<"BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) The expansion of a military base may have damaged the remains of the ancient city of Babylon, and the U.S.-led coalition's leaders said Friday they have halted construction and ordered an investigation." 6/11/04>> If you think this has an Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" feel to it, with the US military in place of the nazis, you are right that it sounds fictional, but you are wrong to think truth is NOT stranger than fiction. This kind of stuff is taken seriously at the top levels of this anti-intellectual, religously fanatical white house. I am MUCH more comfortable with astrologers roaming the halls of the white house during the Reagan administration, than I am with the Jack Van Impe's of the world whispering into Chimpy's ear. Look, Hitler took the hollow earth theory seriously, he had expeditions sent out to find its entrance and confirm its existence. All he had was some occult literature written by strange authors to go on. Bush, otoh, has the friggin BIBLE, written by gawd himself, to go on. Do you think Bush pauses when he hears "to kill a third of mankind"? Hell no. He wants credit for bringing jezuz back. Apollyon cometh.
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