Judge Napolitano: What if the US Consulate in Benghazi was a Terrorist Weapons Warehouse?
Written by Adam Dick
Thursday June 18, 2015
Judge Napolitano: What if the US Consulate in Benghazi was a Terrorist Weapons Warehouse?
Written by Adam Dick
Thursday June 18, 2015
Judge Andrew Napolitano, in a new riveting two-minute video monologue, is asking important questions regarding the killings of the US ambassador to Libya, another diplomat, and CIA contractors in Benghazi, Libya in 2012. Napolitano is also asking about the connection between these killings and a secret US program to provide weapons to terrorists.
Was the United States government handing out weapons in Libya to groups the US government had identified as terrorist organizations? Was the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi due to this illegal weapons transfer program? Napolitano wants answers, and he seems optimistic that answers will be revealed soon.
In a series of provocative questions in the Thursday video monologue, Napolitano, a Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity Advisory Board member, asks:
And what if the weapons that the United States government illegally sold to American enemies were the same weapons used to kill the United States ambassador in Benghazi? And what if the reason the consulate in Benghazi was attacked was because it wasn’t just a consulate — it was a warehouse for weapons, and the rebels knew the weapons were there, and they wanted more than we were giving to them?
Napolitano suggests that answers to these and other questions will likely be revealed “pretty soon” by the Select Committee on Benghazi in the United States House of Representatives or by involved individuals who “can no longer keep the truth within them.”
Should such information be brought out into the open, Napolitano suggest we will be looking at evidence that President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton committed the felony of “providing material aid to a terrorist organization.”
It is essential that the believer understand the workings
of the powers of darkness for effective prayer against
them. Without knowledge they may be actively at work
all around him, and he be unable to stop them by prayer
BECAUSE HE IS UNCONSCIOUS OF THEIR
PRESENCE, OR WHAT THEY ARE DOING. That
this is true can be seen by the way the devil is working
among God's people notwithstanding much prayer. They
are not able to defeat him by prayer against his works,
because they are unable to recognize them.
In the war upon the powers of darkness, prayer is the
primary and mightiest weapon, both in (1) aggressive war
upon them and their works; (2) in the deliverance of men
from their power, and (3) against them as an hierarchy of
powers opposed to Christ and His Church; for the believer
should pray against them, not only for himself, but for the
whole Church (Ephes. 6: 18), and for the whole world,
which in due time will be absolutely freed from their
presence and power.
There is a systematic warfare of prayer possible against
the kingdom of darkness, which would mean co-operation
with the Spirit of God in the liberation of the Church, and
hasten the ultimate binding of the great serpent, and casting
him down to the pit. (Rev. 20: 1-3). A material "chain" could
not bind a supernatural being, and it may be that "the great
strong angel" typifies the mystical "Christ"; consisting of the
Head and members--the "Man-Child" caught up to the Throne--
when the members will have been liberated from the power of
the enemy, and then commissioned to lay hold of the Deceiver
to cast him into the abyss, and shut him up for the thousand years.
War on the Saints by Jessie Penn-Lewis
Tomorrow: The Angels' Ministration of War for the Saints
Isaiah 52:1-12: Today’s reading is an oracle about the restoration of Jerusalem, the holy city of God. Jerusalem, the capital of Judah, the southern kingdom, had been destroyed by the Babylonians and the people of Judah forced into exile (586 B.C.). Now a messenger comes to announce the good news that the people can return home because God will rescue the city.
Isaiah 52:1-12 (Good News Translation)
God’s Comforting Word
Introduction
Isaiah 52:1-12: Today’s reading is an oracle about the restoration of Jerusalem, the holy city of God. Jerusalem, the capital of Judah, the southern kingdom, had been destroyed by the Babylonians and the people of Judah forced into exile (586 B.C.). Now a messenger comes to announce the good news that the people can return home because God will rescue the city.
Today’s Scripture: Isaiah 52:10
The LORD will use his holy power; he will save his people, and all the world will see it.
Today’s Reading
God Will Rescue Jerusalem
1 Jerusalem, be strong and great again!
Holy city of God, clothe yourself with splendor!
The heathen will never enter your gates again.
2Shake yourself free, Jerusalem!
Rise from the dust and sit on your throne!
Undo the chains that bind you,
captive people of Zion!
3The Sovereign Lord says to his people, “When you became slaves, no money was paid for you; in the same way nothing will be paid to set you free.4When you went to live in Egypt as foreigners, you did so of your own free will; Assyria, however, took you away by force and paid nothing for you.5 And now in Babylonia the same thing has happened: you are captives, and nothing was paid for you. Those who rule over you boast and brag and constantly show contempt for me.6In time to come you will acknowledge that I am God and that I have spoken to you.”
7 How wonderful it is to see
a messenger coming across the mountains,
bringing good news, the news of peace!
He announces victory and says to Zion,
“Your God is king!”
8Those who guard the city are shouting,
shouting together for joy.
They can see with their own eyes
the return of the Lord to Zion.
9Break into shouts of joy,
you ruins of Jerusalem!
The Lord will rescue his city
and comfort his people.
10The Lord will use his holy power;
he will save his people,
and all the world will see it.
11 Be sure to leave Babylonia,
all you that carry the Temple equipment.
Touch no forbidden thing;
keep yourselves holy and leave.
12This time you will not have to leave in a hurry;
you will not be trying to escape.
The Lord your God will lead you
and protect you on every side.
Reflect
In verses 1 and 2, Jerusalem is described as being clothed “with splendor” and as a city rising “from the dust.” Babylon, however, must now “sit in the dust” and be stripped of her fine clothes (see Isaiah 47:1, 2). In contrast to Babylon’s degradation, Jerusalem is to be restored. How is the exodus from Babylonia back to Jerusalem described (verses 7-12)? How are God’s judgment and justice revealed in today’s reading?
Pray
God of comfort and joy, I sing your praises and rejoice in the good news of your salvation. I acknowledge that you alone are God and the source of true peace and restoration. Thank you for your steadfast love and care. Amen.
Prayer Concern
News reporters and journalists
Tomorrow's Reading
Isaiah 54:1-17: The restoration of Jerusalem is promised.
Allen West should be the head of Homeland Security!
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Here we go again there are no illegal Immigrants there are" Illegal Aliens".... Those criminals who sneak into our Country illegally are not immigrants, they are illegal!!!!! Immigrants,( different thing) immigrate here legally through legal channels.What part of that isn't understood!!!!
Watch this interview with Allen West "On the Record"
Allen West should be the head of Homeland Security!
============================
Here we go again there are no illegal Immigrants there are" Illegal Aliens".... Those criminals who sneak into our Country illegally are not immigrants, they are illegal!!!!! Immigrants,( different thing) immigrate here legally through legal channels.What part of that isn't understood!!!!
Watch this interview with Allen West "On the Record"
Benghazi: A terrorist weapons warehouse?
Judge Napolitano: What if the US Consulate in Benghazi was a Terrorist Weapons Warehouse?
Written by Adam Dick
Thursday June 18, 2015
Judge Napolitano: What if the US Consulate in Benghazi was a Terrorist Weapons Warehouse?
Written by Adam Dick
Thursday June 18, 2015
Judge Andrew Napolitano, in a new riveting two-minute video monologue, is asking important questions regarding the killings of the US ambassador to Libya, another diplomat, and CIA contractors in Benghazi, Libya in 2012. Napolitano is also asking about the connection between these killings and a secret US program to provide weapons to terrorists.
Was the United States government handing out weapons in Libya to groups the US government had identified as terrorist organizations? Was the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi due to this illegal weapons transfer program? Napolitano wants answers, and he seems optimistic that answers will be revealed soon.
In a series of provocative questions in the Thursday video monologue, Napolitano, a Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity Advisory Board member, asks:
And what if the weapons that the United States government illegally sold to American enemies were the same weapons used to kill the United States ambassador in Benghazi? And what if the reason the consulate in Benghazi was attacked was because it wasn’t just a consulate — it was a warehouse for weapons, and the rebels knew the weapons were there, and they wanted more than we were giving to them?
Napolitano suggests that answers to these and other questions will likely be revealed “pretty soon” by the Select Committee on Benghazi in the United States House of Representatives or by involved individuals who “can no longer keep the truth within them.”
Should such information be brought out into the open, Napolitano suggest we will be looking at evidence that President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton committed the felony of “providing material aid to a terrorist organization.”
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