The then
President G. W. Bush, in a top-secret phone call to a major European
ally, asked for French troops to join American
soldiers in
attacking
Iraq as a mission from God?
(a)
In 2003 while lobbying leaders to put
together the Coalition of the
Willing, President Bush spoke to France’s President Jacques Chirac.
Bush wove a story about how the Biblical creatures Gog and Magog were
at work in the Middle East and how they must be defeated.
In Genesis and Ezekiel Gog and Magog are forces of the Apocalypse who
are prophesied to come out of the north and destroy Israel unless
stopped. The Book of Revelation took up the Old Testament prophesy:
“And
when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of
his prison, And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the
four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to
battle … and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.”
Bush believed
the time had now come for that battle, telling Chirac:
“This
confrontation is willed by God, who wants to use this conflict to
erase his people’s enemies before a New Age begins”.
The story of the conversation emerged only because the Elysée Palace,
baffled by Bush’s words, sought advice from Thomas Römer, a professor
of theology at the University of Lausanne. Four years later, Römer gave
an account in the September 2007 issue of the university’s review,
Allez savoir. The article apparently went unnoticed, although it was
referred to in a French newspaper.
The story has
now been confirmed by Chirac himself in a new book [
Si
Vous le Répétez, Je Démentirai (If You Repeat it, I Will Deny)],
published in France in March, by journalist Jean Claude Maurice. Chirac
is said to have been stupefied and disturbed by Bush’s invocation of
Biblical prophesy to justify the war in Iraq and “wondered how someone
could be so superficial and fanatical in their beliefs”.
The M+G+R Foundation Commented:
This revelation is
the "mother of all the smoking guns" which confirms what these madmen -
guided by satan - are
doing while claiming to be of God. Individuals
like Bush, of the school of Peter Lemesurier and his
"The Armageddon
Script - Prophecy in Action" (b),
subscribe to
the erroneous
and most
dangerous concept that man needs to help God in
fulfillment of prophecies.
This revelation also exposes the root of all conspiracies; conspiracies
which are duly denied by those who do not have the faith to face their
reality.
Prophecy is indeed fulfilled through the action of man
without him
being aware of it. When he claims: "I am going to do this, thus and
such with the intent of fulfilling prophecy." you may rest assured that
he/she is at the service of satan (and allowed by God).
God
does not work in
that way and, if there is a human being alive
today who can assure you of that
with absolute certainty, it
is miguel
de Portugal.