Now we get to SPAIN. The Bible says SPAIN will be in the thick of world events. In Daniel 7:23-25 we see the 11TH nation will be playing a big role in the European Union politics.
Daniel 7:23-25
23 Thus he said, The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth, which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.
25 And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
In verse 23 we see the 4th beast or political power or 7th World empire in history is the European union which will devour the Whole Earth, and put it into trading blocks sounds like World Government to me. VS 24 tells us it would have 10 kings or nations in it (what entity on earth is made up of 10 single nations, now 25 on its way to World domination. The EU of course.) It then says after 10 nations join another nation #11 shall rise and uproot 3 nations. So there had to be at least 13 nations in this Entity, so when 3 fall in the future it will still leave 10 countries to control the Whole World. I believe either through the new EU constitution or if that is scrapped, there will be 13 nations in Control of the EU in the future, and as other countries join it, they will be put in 1 of the 10 World trading blocks. I believe the EU will put the World into 10 world trading blocks in the future. Then in the future when SPAIN I believe #11 boots out 3 EU main controlling members, it brings the main leaders from 13 to 10 like Daniel 7:24 says and this leader who does this will be the future World Hitler or Dictator.
The EU is GODLESS already so when in verse 25 we see this Dictator speaks great words against the GOD (OF ISRAEL), and kills or wears out the saved during this time. He will even want to change the times and seasons, since I believe he will be Jewish, he will probably want to eliminate the Israeli holy days and feast days and put his new Age gods in instead. This all happens at the 3 1/2 year mark of the 7 year peace treaty with Israel / Arabs and many.
Delors to advise on how to salvage EU constitution - 23.01.2006 - 10:17 CET
By Lucia Kubosova
Jacques Delors, a former European Commission president and the key player behind creating the bloc's single currency, is now helping the commission revive the rejected EU constitution. Mr Delors, now 80 years old, has been asked by the development commissioner Luis Michel to lend him a hand in drawing up a new European "access charter," the UK daily Telegraph reported.
The project is designed to promote to citizens all the benefits of the EU in their every day lives, with hints at rights to housing, and the guarantees of access to justice and education to Europeans in the EU constitution. If citizens were better aware of these provisions in the constitution, they would also be more likely to support the document, Mr Michel argued in Belgium's leading paper Le Soir.
The bloc's constitution was put on ice after its rejection by the French and Dutch citizens last year. So far, it has been ratified by 13 countries, while other member states have for a time put a freeze on the process. EU leaders agreed in June last year that they would hold a "period of reflection," to discuss possible consequences of the French and Dutch "no" votes for the union and its constitutional process.
Last week, the European Parliament supported a report calling for this period to be used for salvaging the treaty, aiming to get the document to come into force by 2009. Praised and condemned Jacques Delors is highly recognised in the EU history books for his leading role in creating the euro and boosting the bloc's internal market. Following his work as a French finance minister from 1981 to 1985, he took up the job of European Commission president for two consecutive terms, from 1985 to 1994. While praised for his performance in many European capitals, Mr Delors faced frequent criticism from the then UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher, who attacked his federalist ideas and his backing for trade unions to be recognised at the European level.
For his part, Mr Delors has been quite outspoken about his view on Britain and the EU, particularly after concluding his career at the commission. "Europeans thought a little cynically that the English would be less harmful on the inside than on the outside. They ended up thinking that it was better for Great Britain to be inside, a decision which some people still regret," he said last year at a speech for students in Italy, according to the Telegraph.
Concerning the EU charter, Mr Delors commented "I have been hearing more and more, especially from the other side of the Channel, that European construction as conceived by the founding fathers is out of date, is finished. I do not think such an abrupt judgment will allow us to progress.""It is true that this crisis is grave, to the point where Europe has sunk into a light coma. But we must not let ourselves get bogged down in this serious crisis," he added.
King Juan Carlos 'surprised and very worried' at Spain's urbanisation By Elizabeth Nash in Madrid Published: 25 January 2006
King Juan Carlos has sounded the alarm over the excessive urbanisation of Spain's southern coast, especially the booming resort of La Manga in Murcia, popular among golfing British sunseekers, and footballers on the spree. Speaking informally with a group of ecologists, the Spanish monarch said he had recently flown over the region and was "surprised and very worried" by the extent of building work. The upmarket tourist development has sprouted a vast cityscape of cranes and scaffolding along one of the last stretches of virgin coastline in southern Spain, a zone that hitherto escaped exploitation because of its aridity.
King Juan Carlos observed that the driving impulse behind the boom was the desire for local authorities to make money, and that urbanisation was their main source of income. The monarch is known for his concern for the environment, and was attending a gathering to honour the Spanish conservationist and pioneer of ecology, Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente, who died 25 years ago. His remarks were reported in yesterday's El Pais newspaper by one of those present. Ecologists have long warned that the chaotic scramble of unplanned development vastly outrips resources in the parched region and is unsustainable, a message that has finally caught the ear of entrepreneurs and ministers.
Spain's big hotel conglomerates warned this month that the rapid rate of new building was driving foreign holidaymakers away from traditional resorts of sun and sand - bedrock of the country«s mighty tourist industry. The Environment Minister Cristina Narbona last month accused Valencia«s regional government of wrecking its own coastline by "building a wall of cement."The situation is worsened by the persistence of Spain«s worst drought for decades.
"The situation in the south is very severe and serious, and very worrying... because the autumn rains have been insignificant," Ms Narbona warned yesterday. Southern farmers are still having to suffer water rationing, as Spain braces for another year of drought.
Conservatives Declare Election Victory in Canada (YES FINALLY SAYS STAN)
http://enews.voanews.com/t?ctl=10B6FB0:1F9CF4C Economist Stephen Harper, 46, becomes twenty-second prime minister of Canada Canada's Conservative opposition has won the country's general election, ending 12 years of Liberal government.
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper gives thumbs up in Calgary, Canada, Monday, Jan. 23, 2006The results will make 46-year-old economist Stephen Harper the twenty-second prime minister of Canada. The Conservative Party elected 124 out of a possible 308 members of parliament and took just over 36 percent of the popular vote. This defeats the party of now outgoing Liberal leader and Prime Minister Paul Martin, who has held office for just over two years. While he will remain the local member of parliament from Montreal, he announced his resignation as Liberal Leader in his concession speech.
His party finished with 103 seats Canada's House of Commons and just over 30 percent of the popular vote. The Bloc Quebecois Party, which advocates Quebec's separation from Canada, will have 51 seats. The left-wing New Democratic Partygarnered 29 seats, with Party Leader Jack Layton and his wife Olivia Chow becoming only the second husband and wife team in parliament in Canadian history. In Canada, voters cast ballots for local members of parliament, not the party leaders. The party with the most seats - or MPs as they are known, forms a government and the party leader, in this case StephenHarper, becomes prime minister. In his victory speech to supporters in Calgary, Mr. Harper says he is mindful that the other parties outnumber his new minority government. In a conciliatory gesture, he is promising to work with his political rivals.
"Tonight, although Canadians have voted for change, they have not given any one party in the House of Commons a majority. They have asked us to cooperate, to work together and get on with tackling the real concerns of ordinary working people and their families," he said. "I look forward to working with all of the parties and all of the members of parliament to build consensus and move this country forward. Friends, I have never been so proud of our great country. And I honoured and overwhelmed to be asked to lead it." The change of power will most likely happen within the next two weeks. Once in office, Mr. Harper says he will introduce an accountability act. This is a campaign promise to eliminate the chance for scandaland corruption.
A report alleging criminal wrongdoing and corruption of different government officials when previous Liberal Prime Minister JeanChretien was in office, forced the election. The report and other alleged scandals plagued the Liberal Party and Paul Martin throughout the campaign. As the new prime minister, Mr. Harper says his new government will also focus on reducing taxes, reform Canada's justice system, offer parents tax credits for child care, and reduce the time it takes to get surgery under Canada's public healthcare system.------------------------------------------------------
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