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                         WAR WITH IRAN SOON & ANOTHER 911?

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                                                          By  Paul McGuire

Unless there is something short of a miraculous intervention, a war with Iran seems to be inevitable.  Either America will attack Iran, or the greater possibility is that Israel will attack Iran. US Vice President Dick Cheney warned from the hangar deck of a US aircraft carrier in the Gulf that the United States will not let Iran get nuclear weapons. Vice President Cheney said "We'll stand with others to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons and dominating this region," he told thousands of sailors on the nuclear-powered USS John C. Stennis as it cruised roughly 240 kilometres (150 miles) from Iran.  Interestingly, Russian President Vladmir Putin communicated to President Bush that he could not account for all of Moscow’s nuclear weapons.  Former CIA director George Tenet said that in 2003 al Qaeda leaders were seeking to purchase three Russian suitcase nukes.  In my book’s Are You Ready? and my novel The Warning, I outline scenario’s where the United States is hit by a nuclear detonation in an major American city.   There should be intercession on a national scale, and a an appropriate sense of sobriety.  One would have thought 911 would have awakened us as a nation.  However, it appears that America still did not learn the listen of 911.

At a recent discussion group of the Council On Foreign Relations, one expert suggested that there is a 50% chance America will be hit by nuclear attack in the next ten years.  Before the Council On Foreign Relations had this discussion group, I brought up the probability of this happening in the United States in my books Are You Ready? and The Warning.  In my new novel The Warning, the story takes place in America, in the near future.  In the book, a series of nuclear bombs are detonated by terrorists in major American cities.  I wrote both Are You Ready? and The Warning before television shows like "24" dealt with the subject.  I have heard that some of the producers and writers of "24" listen to the Paul McGuire Show.  There are a number of people high up in the entertainment business who have purchased quantities of Are You Ready? to give to their friends and in the film, television, and music industry because they want to get the message out.

RADIO TALK SHOW HOST McGUIRE "WARNING" ON NORTH AMERICAN UNION

 
Date Released: 03/15/2007
Los Angeles syndicated radio talk show host Paul McGuire was interviewing White House Press Secretary, Tony Snow, and McGuire asked him about what has been called the “North American Union,” or the coming merger of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Snow essentially dismissed the “North American Union” as something that was not real. Yet, eleven states have now introduced anti-North American Union resolutions in their state legislators. Those states are Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, Montana, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia and Washington. RadioTalk Show Host and author, Paul McGuire is not a conspiracy theorist and shuns “the black helicopter crowd.” He is a regular commentator on the Fox News Network and CNN, the author of 16 books including “Are You Ready?” and “The Warning” which deal with the coming merger of Canada, Mexico and the United States, and a professor at the Kings College. McGuire’s books are read by people like Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel, national politician, media personalities, Hollywood, and top officials at the State Department and the Pentagon. In fact, it is has been said that some of the writers and producers of the television series “24” are fans of McGuire’s books and radio show. About three years ago Paul McGuire read an article about the North American Union, and a coming economic merger of Canada, Mexico, and the United States by Phyllis Schlafly of the Eagle Forum. McGuire was skeptical so he began to research the North American Union on his own, which included reading the Council On Foreign Relations report entitled “Building A North American Union.” After reading hundreds of other documents and articles, McGuire became convinced that things like the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, the NAFTA Superhighway, the creation of a new “Amero” dollar, and the North American Union were a reality. He wrote a book on the topic of entitled “Are You Ready?” which received international attention, and followed it by a novel which describes what America would be like under a North American Union entitled “The Warning.” These books have been featured on the Fox News Network, CNN, and other major media outlets. McGuire’s primary concern is that the architects of the North American Union are modeling their constitution after the European Union, and the “Euro.” Paul McGuire has carefully tracked what has been happening in the European Union nations like Germany where basic rights Constitutional rights like “Freedom of Religion,” and “Freedom of Speech” have been eroded by the European Union Constitution. . In addition, McGuire has raised concerns over the “stealth” manner by which this whole process is being conducted, and thus he wrote his novel “The Warning” to wake Americans up. When he first began to discuss the subject on the air, and in his books he was greeted with suspicion and hostility. But, now three years later, McGuire has noticed that a grass roots movement has sprung across the America to stop it. McGuire’s essential point is that the coming merger of Canada, Mexico and the United States is good for the multi-national corporations, but will negatively impact the American middle. McGuire said, “If this North American Union is ratified, not only will you see the erosion of Constitutional freedoms, but the standard of living of the American middle class, and their children of all racial and ethnic groups will experience a far lower standard of living.
 

John Travolta's futuristic home in Florida.

LESSONS FROM THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND COMMUNICATION

                                           By Paul McGuire

            I heard that the Church of Scientology receives something like 50,000 hits per day on their website due to interest in the actor Tom Cruise.  Just the other day Scientologist and actor John Travolta talked about the solution global warming is in going to other planet’s and dome cities.  The article which made the front page of the Drudge Report featured Travolta’s magificent science fiction-like home in Florida with massive jets parked all around his house and a private runway.  The interior of the home is something like out of the set of Disney World and it made the cover of Architectural Digest.

            Why is this important?  It is important because the Church of Scientology, founded by the late science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard understands how to effectively use arts, communication, and the media to communicate its message that “Scientology” works.  Communications theorist Marshall McLuhan coined the phrase “the medium is the message.”  This simply means that people pay more attention to the way a message is presented rather than the message itself.   You can attempt to dismiss that by saying “image triumphs over substance.”  But, the reality is that in a media age of cell phones, iPods, YouTube, MySpace, American Idol, Internet, satellite, GPS, DVD and other technologies “the medium is the message.”

            Unlike Hubbard and the Scientologists, Christians largely deserted the media until recent years.  Christian spokespeople, radio, television are other odd or disconcerting.  There are no powerful actors in Hollywood who are effective Christians who command respect from the culture.  In other words there are ZERO Christians who influence our culture as directors and actors.  Mel Gibson, who is a Catholic and not an evangelical, would be the ONLY exception.

            The reason for this is that the contemporary Christian culture is anti-intellectual and essentially anti-art, and has been for decades.  Christians have embraced a non-Biblical Pietism, which has paralyzed them from being influential in art, politics, film, and mass communication.

            But, the lesson of Scientology does not stop there.  In Germany home schoolers have been bitterly persecuted by the German Government.  A fifteen year old home schooler named Melissa was arrested and thrown into the German psychiatric hospital because she was reportedly diagnosed with “school phobia.”  German Christian home schoolers were completely unprepared for the legal attacks by the German government, and many have fled the country.  With the exception of the American Family Association and the Home Schooling Legal Defense Association, and a few other groups the response from the Christian community has been either non-existent or anemi

Texans fear US sovereignty will disappear down superhighway

Telegraph.co.uk


James Langton in Temple, Texas
 

Last Updated: 12:49am GMT 04/03/2007
 

If it were built, the road would be one of the engineering wonders of the 21st century -a trade route a quarter of a mile wide, carving a path from Mexico through the heart of America to Canada.

In its most radical form, it would allow lorry drivers to travel hundreds of miles from the Mexican border deep into the US before reaching customs and immigration controls in Kansas.

 
Map of the proposed route

 

Backers of the idea, labelled the "Nafta Superhighway", after the North American trade pact, say it would revolutionise patterns of commerce across the continent and enhance the economic prospects of millions. But its critics say it could spell the end of US sovereignty. In arguments akin to those deployed by critics of the European Union, opponents say that opening borders will hit businesses, create a terrorist threat and allow illegal immigrants and drugs to flood in.

Opposition is strongest in Texas, where the state's plans for a vast road project, known as the Trans-Texas Corridor, are well advanced. Once complete, the corridor could become the first leg of a Nafta Superhighway, crossing the Mexican border at the Rio Grande, near Laredo, and then pushing north to Kansas. It would include a toll road with 10 lorry and car lanes, a high-speed railway, and oil, gas and water pipelines.

With costs estimated at $183 billion (Ł94 billion), the 1,200 ft wide road would consume one million acres in Texas alone. Construction could take up to 50 years.

Many of those fighting the project are conservative farmers who would normally be supporters of President George W Bush but who are suspicious of his support for more free trade. At a meeting in the Texas town of Temple last week, more than 100 people gathered to hear news from Corridor Watch, a group fighting the road.

At a community hall built by Slovak immigrants nearly a century ago, many of the men wore cowboy hats, while their wives arrived with casseroles to sustain the gathering. Despite bowing heads for the Pledge of Allegiance, the meeting expressed anger at what the road would mean.

Hank Gilbert, a rancher, said: "At the Battle of the Alamo people came from all over the US to fight for our sovereignty. Now we are giving it away to the very people we fought." Like many protesters, he believes the link will make it easier for cheap goods to flood into the US. "Farmers fear that this kind of globalisation will put them out of business," he said.

In Texas, the superhighway would be so wide that critics say it would be too expensive to construct overpasses except in the cities, severing tight-knit rural communities.

The superhighway is being promoted by a pressure group, the North America's Supercorridor Coalition, which includes business leaders, trade groups and government officials from Canada, Mexico and the US.

However, officials of the federal government in Washington deny that there is any transnational plan. A member of the Department of Transport told a congressional committee this month that all the government wanted to was improve existing roads.

Many conservatives disagree. They link the highway to agreements being negotiated behind closed doors between the Mexican, American and Canadian governments that they believe will transform the North American Free Trade Association into an EU-style superstate. They point to an agreement signed by Mr Bush, Vicente Fox, then president of Mexico, and Paul Martin, then Canada's prime minister, in Waco, Texas, in March 2005.

The Security and Prosperity Partnership is intended to promote co-operation on security and boost economic opportunities. But it set alarm bells ringing on the Right because it formed working parties that fall outside the control of Congress.

Republican Ron Paul, a Texas congressman, says it is part of a drive for "an integrated North American Union" - complete with a currency, a cross-national bureaucracy and borderless travel. "It would represent another step toward the abolition of national sovereignty," he said.

11 STATES HAVE NOW INTRODUCED LEGISLATION TO STOP THE NORTH AMERICAN UNION

 


 

                                                                            

 
 
 

                    

Radio Talk Show Host Paul McGuire Modern Day Prophet?

PRLEAP.COM) Syndicated radio talk show host Paul McGuire began talking about the coming merger of Canada, Mexico and the United States in what is now called the North American Union long before it hit the national headlines, and CNN. In fact, he wrote about it in a book called “Are You Ready?” Months before 911, McGuire released a book entitled “Countdown To Armageddon” which talked in specific detail about the World Trade Centers as a terrorist target, Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, and Iraq. When 911 happened he could not believe how our intelligence officials said they did not perceive Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda as a threat? Paul McGuire had written an entire book about it before it happened.

Now McGuire has released what many are calling a “prophetic novel” called “The Warning” which talks about what could happen in America after a major terrorist incident, and our Constitutional freedoms are taken away for the sake of national security. If it sounds like an episode from Fox’s “24,” it could be because some of the writers and producers of “24” are fans of the Paul McGuire Show which broadcasts live from Los Angeles M-F from 3pm – 6pm on KBRT and is syndicated across the nation.

McGuire has a reliable record of predicting events before they happen in his books and on his radio show. In fact, many people at the Pentagon and the U.S. State Department are now tuning into McGuire’s show which features a steady stream of guests like former President Jimmy Carter, Senator John McCain, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, PLO leaders, military and intelligence experts live from Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, leaders in the Islamic community, and religious leaders like Rick Warren author of the “Purpose Drive Life, and Tim LaHaye of the “Left Behind” series. Dr. Tim LaHaye is a huge fan of McGuire’s books and radio show. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Omert read McGuire’s book “Are you Ready?” before the Israel-Lebanon war.

Paul McGuire is the author of 16 books, a professor at the King’s College & Seminary, and a regular commentator on CNN and the Fox News Network. When discussing the Middle East and the problem with open borders in the United States, Fox News Network featured McGuire’s new novel “The Warning.” Whenever McGuire appears on the Fox News Network, they receive record breaking levels on E Mail response.

When a fifteen year old German girl, Melissa Busekros, who was home schooled was seized by the German government for the crime of home schooling. Fifteen police officers swept down upon her home, and she was sent to a Child Psychiatric Unit in Nuremberg. A German psychiatrist diagnosed her with having “school phobia” because she was home schooled, and she was sent to a secret location against her parents will. Paul McGuire was on top of the story as soon as it broke. He was not surprised that the when the parents appealed to the German courts, that the courts in Germany which operate under the new European Union Constitution, stated that the German government has the full right to conduct such activities. McGuire wrote about the implications of the European Union Constitution in his book “Are You Ready?” In addition, McGuire has warned the religious community in America that when the North American Union Constitution is ratified, it will have a chilling affect on religious freedoms in America. When White House Press Secretary Tony Snow was a guest on the Paul McGuire Show, McGuire asked Snow about the North American Union, and Snow essentially denied that it was an issue.

Paul McGuire has been called the new Francis Schaeffer of our time. Many people have called him a modern prophet. However, Paul McGuire does not believe he is a prophet, “just someone who takes the time to do research, and analyze trends.”
 

 

 

 

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