Animals are dying in the hundreds of thousands, debts are out of control, and a single mass murder will be used to alter the US constitution.

Some major media might think that Sarah Pailin and the Tea party movement is behind the current trouble in the US.
But what ever the former Alaska governor is, she did not kill tens of thousands of animals inside the American nation, and hundreds of thousands animals around the Planet in one stroke.

The last mass murder in Arizona came very timely on the US establishment, who wants to silence all opposition to the “peace plans” of the Obama Administration and the Pentagon.
Soon all will agree with the White House, that freedom of expression and democracy might not the right way forward for the US. This kind of “incomplete rules and regulations” have to be contained within certain new limits.

The One World Government is a better option for Washington DC, and new International rules have to be put in place, above the US Constitution. Fighting all kind of “extremism” is as we all know, a fight “beyond borders”. And also a fight where the present “ineffective laws” has to be set aside. Like after September 11 in the year 2001, the US got the “patriot act”.
Immediately after the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the Pentagon got permission to set aside even International Laws, and detained critics of the US all over the World, in multiple prisons and detention camps inside dictatorships.
The US Government used their secret CIA air crafts to transport these souls out from the free and democratic zones of the World, to avoid being scrutinized by up holders of any constitutional rights.
Sarah Palin is not the reason for the bird deaths in the US, the $14 trillion US debts, the shooting in Arizona, the tragic failures of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the 10 per cent plus unemployment rate in California. Neither is she the reason for why the US has launched war against the Word of God, attacking Jewish “settlements” in Judea, Samaria and East Jerusalem.
Builders of worldly empires and preachers of “Kingdom Theology” seems to miss out on at least a couple of Important messages in the Bible.
Isaiah 34:2
The LORD is angry with all nations; his wrath is on all their armies. He will totally destroy them, he will give them over to slaughter.
Joel 3:2
I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I will put them on trial for what they did to my inheritance, my people Israel, because they scattered my people among the nations and divided up my land.
Matthew 24:35
Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.
(end of scriptures).
The ongoing downfall of the “American Empire” is caused by the US war on the Bible, the attack of the character and truthfulness of the very God that is mentioned in the US Constitution.
You better be on the right side, abiding in the truth. The Bible is the truth. Jesus is the Word that became flesh.
Written by Ivar
Ivar,
I completely agree with your article, especially this statement:
The ongoing downfall of the “American Empire” is caused by the US war on the Bible, the attack of the character and truthfulness of the very God that is mentioned in the US Constitution.
That is the truth.
Indeed, most American leaders reply so much on their human wisdom, thus became unfaithful to God. If America continue to become unfaithful and not neglect their support to Israel then more negative consequences are awaiting for them.
The current situation calls for radical change and repentance of the American leadership. Hope and pray for the change of heart of the American leaders.
May God bless America!
The leadership in America is more in love with money here than any other ideology some of you might think. Even our own starve in mass in this wealthy place because the major media is bought and paid for here. I just pray that God continues to protect his faithful when he punishes the multitudes of the wicked all around us.
Dear Faithful Elect.
Shalom.
America is living on a big lie.
https://ivarfjeld.wordpress.com/2010/11/20/poverty-in-the-us-almost-as-bad-as-in-north-korea/