Editorials should be read in the light of the Israel Truth, that is, that the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian and kindred peoples are the Israelites of the Bible, the inheritors of both the blessings and the responsibilities that God bestowed upon Abraham, Isaac and Jacob through the Israel line.
It’s been 101 years since the deadliest war in history ended and the noise of battle ceased. With mixed feelings, but with a grim determination that ‘it should never happen again’, the Celto-Saxon peoples faced the then future. For many that future held suffering of body and mind, and for many, too, a sense of deprivation and loss. Yet, surely, it held for all the hope, and perhaps the promise, of lasting peace. It never happened, of course.
Way back in the 1830’s, the French statesman, Alexis de Tocqueville wrote, “Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power. America is great because America is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.”
So, fellow readers, ask yourselves, “Do we deserve release at the end of this second 40-year probationary period. Of course not! Globalists have permitted massive non-Christian, non-Israelite immigration; Christian attendance has fallen dramatically, even though churches have softened the faith to where it does not resemble the true faith and countless millions, mostly youth, have turned their backs on the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Vancouver, we have a 99-year-old lady, soon to be 100, who takes every opportunity to sow the seeds of truth. Often it falls on deaf ears, but the seed is sown. And she does not quit, but soldiers on because she knows that, as Psalm 126:5 dictates, “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy”.
Put simply, all of us in the Israel Truth nations are bringing our own punishment. We just don’t give any credit to God. America is the great nation, the good land, described in Deuteronomy 8, with all its bountiful blessings. In exchange for these blessings, God asked just two things, as recorded in verses 10 & 11. He said: “When thou has eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the Lord thy God for the good land which he has given thee.
The undernoted article appeared in the Kingdom Digest Publication, “The Kingdom in our Midst. I believe it was written by Michael Clark, President of BIWF, UK. Mr. Clark is probably the leading scholar of Bible prophecy today and is particularly versed in the field of Bible numerics. “As was revealed by those making the BBC…





