JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.
THE UKRAINE UPROAR PART 2 TODAY FEB 19,14 4:00PM
TODAY I HEARD THE EUROPEAN UNION IS GOING TO SUSPEND BANK ACCOUNTS AND TRAVEL VISAS TO THE ONES INVOLVED IN THE DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST THE UKRAINE GOVERNMENT LEADER.NOW WE ARE TALKING DICTATORSHIP. LOOK OUT.LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS THE EUROPEAN UNION WILL PRODUCE THE WORLD DICTATOR.
WOW THE EU IS ACTUALLY GOING TO SUSPEND THESE PEOPLES BANK ACCOUNTS AND THEIR NOT ALLOWED OUT OF THE COUNTRY.AND IT WILL NOT BE TOLD IN ADVANCE OF IT OCCURING.SO ITS AN EU SECRET DICTATOR ATTACK ON THE UKRAINE CITIZENS RIGHTS FOR DEMONSTRATING AGAINST THE UKRAINE LEADER.THINGS WILL REALLY GET ANGRY BY THE CITIZENS OF THE UKRAINE WHEN THE EU DOES THIS.
LOOK OUT UKRAINE WILL REALLY BE BURNING-NOT JUST KIEV.WHEN THE DICTATORS TAKE CONTROL OF EVERY AREA OF THESE CITIZENS RIGHTS.AND LIVES.AND THE EU WILL PROBABLY END UP KILLING MOST OF THEM.NOW WE KNOW WERE LIVING IN THE LAST DAYS AND THE WORLD DICTATOR CAN COME ON THE SCENE ANY TIME NOW.WITH HAPPENING LIKE THIS.
I THINK THE EU MEETING IS FRIDAY.SO THIS WILL HAPPEN SOMETIME AFTER THE EU MEETING.PROBABLY MONDAY IS MY GUESS.TO TAKE THESE PEOPLE OFF GUARD.
I HOPE I HEARD THIS CORRECT OFF CBC.I DO NOT WANT TO START A FLURRY OF REDICULAS CONSPIRACY THEORIES-END OF THE WORLD-DETENTION CAMP THEORIES. BECAUSE WE KNOW HOW THE END OF THE WORLDERS WILL REACT TO THIS.THEY WILL BE IN THEIR BUNKER HOARDED WITH GUNS AND FOOD FOR THE WORLD TO END OR FOR THEIR BUNKER TO GET NUKED-SO THEY CAN CLAIME THEIR A MARTYR FOR THE CAUSE.
THE UKRAINE UPROAR PART 2 TODAY FEB 19,14 4:00PM
TODAY I HEARD THE EUROPEAN UNION IS GOING TO SUSPEND BANK ACCOUNTS AND TRAVEL VISAS TO THE ONES INVOLVED IN THE DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST THE UKRAINE GOVERNMENT LEADER.NOW WE ARE TALKING DICTATORSHIP. LOOK OUT.LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS THE EUROPEAN UNION WILL PRODUCE THE WORLD DICTATOR.
WOW THE EU IS ACTUALLY GOING TO SUSPEND THESE PEOPLES BANK ACCOUNTS AND THEIR NOT ALLOWED OUT OF THE COUNTRY.AND IT WILL NOT BE TOLD IN ADVANCE OF IT OCCURING.SO ITS AN EU SECRET DICTATOR ATTACK ON THE UKRAINE CITIZENS RIGHTS FOR DEMONSTRATING AGAINST THE UKRAINE LEADER.THINGS WILL REALLY GET ANGRY BY THE CITIZENS OF THE UKRAINE WHEN THE EU DOES THIS.
LOOK OUT UKRAINE WILL REALLY BE BURNING-NOT JUST KIEV.WHEN THE DICTATORS TAKE CONTROL OF EVERY AREA OF THESE CITIZENS RIGHTS.AND LIVES.AND THE EU WILL PROBABLY END UP KILLING MOST OF THEM.NOW WE KNOW WERE LIVING IN THE LAST DAYS AND THE WORLD DICTATOR CAN COME ON THE SCENE ANY TIME NOW.WITH HAPPENING LIKE THIS.
I THINK THE EU MEETING IS FRIDAY.SO THIS WILL HAPPEN SOMETIME AFTER THE EU MEETING.PROBABLY MONDAY IS MY GUESS.TO TAKE THESE PEOPLE OFF GUARD.
I HOPE I HEARD THIS CORRECT OFF CBC.I DO NOT WANT TO START A FLURRY OF REDICULAS CONSPIRACY THEORIES-END OF THE WORLD-DETENTION CAMP THEORIES. BECAUSE WE KNOW HOW THE END OF THE WORLDERS WILL REACT TO THIS.THEY WILL BE IN THEIR BUNKER HOARDED WITH GUNS AND FOOD FOR THE WORLD TO END OR FOR THEIR BUNKER TO GET NUKED-SO THEY CAN CLAIME THEIR A MARTYR FOR THE CAUSE.
EU calls Ukraine meeting, as paratroopers deployed to Kiev
Today @ 12:18-By EUOBSERVER-FEB 19,14
EU foreign affairs chief Ashton has called a snap meeting of EU
foreign ministers in Brussels Thursday, to discuss "all possible options
... including restrictive measures" on Ukraine. She also asked Polish
FM Sikorski to go to Kiev as her envoy on Wednesday, as Ukraine ordered
500 paratroopers to Kiev.
Pressure mounts for EU sanctions on Ukraine
Today @ 18:56-FEB 19,14--EUOBSERVER
By Nikolaj Nielsen
BRUSSELS - A consensus is emerging
among member states to impose targeted sanctions on Ukraine following
violent clashes in Kiev, which left over two dozen people dead.“Member
states are moving towards the decision that we should take
these steps,” an EU official close to the issue told this website on
Wednesday (19 February).Ministers in Brussels are thrashing out possible
scenarios, with a
political agreement set to be announced following a foreign affairs
council tomorrow.“They are not discussing names at this point because
there is no list
of names to discuss, they are still under preparation,” said the EU
official.
Aside from travel bans and asset freezes, an export ban on items that could be used for repression from the EU to Ukraine could also be imposed.“It is very likely there will also be an export ban on equipment that be used for internal repression,” said the contact.EU-targeted sanctions require unanimity among member states and enter into law once they are published in the bloc’s Official Journal.A EU foreign affairs spokesperson told reporters in Brussels all the decisions can be taken rapidly, but stopped short of giving a firm deadline.
She noted that in principle sanctions could be decided on Thursday and then published on Friday.Meanwhile, France and Poland have joined Germany’s call to go ahead.At a Franco-German summit in Paris, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters that sanctions alone are not enough and said a political dialogue needs to be launched to restore peace.“Due to the new nature of the situation, the sanctions are important, but it is not a means to end and will not resolve the problems by itself,” she said.French President Francois Hollande also said the EU has to act.The priority, he said, is to end violence and then up dialogue in Ukraine along with “all the countries concerned by the Ukrainian question.”“We cannot remain passive at what is happening in Ukraine,” said the French president.Polish Prime minister Donald Tusk said: “I will today hold talks with the leaders of the biggest EU countries and European institutions, and persuade them to impose sanctions - personal and financial”.For his part, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt noted President Yanukovych had “blood on his hands.”Yanukovych in a statement said the protestors crossed the line when they asked people to take up arms against the police.Some 600 people have been injured in the clashes, around half of them police officers. Twenty-six are confirmed dead, including a Russian journalist who was pulled from his car by masked men and shot in the chest.EU institutions have all issued statements calling for member states to impose the targets on individuals who perpetrated the violence.European Commission president Jose Barroso said the EU would respond to any deterioration on the ground. “We therefore expect that targeted measures against those responsible for violence and use of excessive force,” he said.Barroso told Yanukovych in a phone call on Wednesday to end the violence.EU chief Herman Van Rompuy and European Parliament president Martin Schulz have also called for punitive measures.“The Ukrainian authorities are about to lose all legitimacy,” said Schulz.He said Ukraine needs to make space for a transitional government and call early elections.The European Commission, for its part, said “all possible actions will be explored” but would not name Yanukovych, officials in his entourage, or fringe groups in the protest camp as possible targets for the sanctions.Meanwhile, a landmark EU trade and association deal, which Ukraine authorities rejected in November in favour of a Russian bailout, is still open to signature should Yanukovych calm things down and change his mind.“It is an offer that still stands, the door is open, when the Ukraine is ready but I don’t think there will be any renegotiation on this,” said an EU official.
Aside from travel bans and asset freezes, an export ban on items that could be used for repression from the EU to Ukraine could also be imposed.“It is very likely there will also be an export ban on equipment that be used for internal repression,” said the contact.EU-targeted sanctions require unanimity among member states and enter into law once they are published in the bloc’s Official Journal.A EU foreign affairs spokesperson told reporters in Brussels all the decisions can be taken rapidly, but stopped short of giving a firm deadline.
She noted that in principle sanctions could be decided on Thursday and then published on Friday.Meanwhile, France and Poland have joined Germany’s call to go ahead.At a Franco-German summit in Paris, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters that sanctions alone are not enough and said a political dialogue needs to be launched to restore peace.“Due to the new nature of the situation, the sanctions are important, but it is not a means to end and will not resolve the problems by itself,” she said.French President Francois Hollande also said the EU has to act.The priority, he said, is to end violence and then up dialogue in Ukraine along with “all the countries concerned by the Ukrainian question.”“We cannot remain passive at what is happening in Ukraine,” said the French president.Polish Prime minister Donald Tusk said: “I will today hold talks with the leaders of the biggest EU countries and European institutions, and persuade them to impose sanctions - personal and financial”.For his part, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt noted President Yanukovych had “blood on his hands.”Yanukovych in a statement said the protestors crossed the line when they asked people to take up arms against the police.Some 600 people have been injured in the clashes, around half of them police officers. Twenty-six are confirmed dead, including a Russian journalist who was pulled from his car by masked men and shot in the chest.EU institutions have all issued statements calling for member states to impose the targets on individuals who perpetrated the violence.European Commission president Jose Barroso said the EU would respond to any deterioration on the ground. “We therefore expect that targeted measures against those responsible for violence and use of excessive force,” he said.Barroso told Yanukovych in a phone call on Wednesday to end the violence.EU chief Herman Van Rompuy and European Parliament president Martin Schulz have also called for punitive measures.“The Ukrainian authorities are about to lose all legitimacy,” said Schulz.He said Ukraine needs to make space for a transitional government and call early elections.The European Commission, for its part, said “all possible actions will be explored” but would not name Yanukovych, officials in his entourage, or fringe groups in the protest camp as possible targets for the sanctions.Meanwhile, a landmark EU trade and association deal, which Ukraine authorities rejected in November in favour of a Russian bailout, is still open to signature should Yanukovych calm things down and change his mind.“It is an offer that still stands, the door is open, when the Ukraine is ready but I don’t think there will be any renegotiation on this,” said an EU official.