Monday, October 1, 2007

Something to Watch

*I always caution people to not get involved in the seers or Catholic
oracles as matters of being holy or set apart and only trusting in God.
In that caveat though, I have been watching the oracles of Alois
Iramier, the German Seer, from the 1950's as they mirror a great many
European seers in predicting what is about to occur.

The headline today in the story I will post below ties exactly into
Putin of Russia keeping power, which he intends to do now as "becoming
Prime Minister of Russia" with a puppet President, and soon after
plunging the world into the Eurasian World War which I have been warning
out.

It is something to be aware of, watch and discern, because 5 years ago
no one would have ever dreamed that Putin would become his belligerent,
threatening, murdering cur he has become now.
The entire prophecies focus only on Europe primary and state
assassinations in the Balkans start the upheaval. (The Balkans are Bill
Clinton's Kosovo where America still has forces pinned down.)

We are though it appears coming out of the "silent period" which I have
spoken of in which God was silent in the Word so that people would not
be interfering in prayers with His Will being accomplished in what is
now being set up.


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http://ww-iii.netfirms.com/russia.htm

In Russia a revolution breaks out and a civil war. The corpses are so
much that you cannot remove them off the roads anymore. The large ones
among the party leaders commit suicide and in the blood the great guilty
is washed off...I see a red mass mixed with yellow faces, it is a
general riot and horrible killing.*

/[ The turnaround of Russia will pave the way for the balance of the
war. It seems that a civil war will break out in Russia after it starts
losing heavily in the European fronts. In this connection, the following
quatrain could be relevant, although there is no indication about its
timing and place of occurrence - / /

*For nine years the thin man will keep a peaceful rule, then he will
fall into so bloody a thirst that a great nation will die for him
without faith or law; killed by a much better natured man ~ Nostradamus,
II.9 */

/Vladimir Putin came into power in 1999. Could this quatrain refer to
his 9 year peaceful rule, which will end in 2008 when he will lead
Russia into a bloody invasion of Europe and subsequently be murdered
during a Civil War which will end Russia's invasion
/

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Putin Signals Plan to Hold Onto Power

Oct 1 12:19 PM US/Eastern
By STEVE GUTTERMAN
Associated Press Writer

MOSCOW (AP) - President Vladimir Putin said Monday he would lead the
dominant party's ticket in December parliamentary elections and
suggested he could become prime minister, the strongest indication yet
that he will seek to retain power after he steps down as president early
next year.

Putin is barred from seeking a third consecutive term in the March
presidential election, but has strongly indicated he would seek to keep
a hand on Russia's reins.

He agreed to head the United Russia party's candidate list in December,
which could open the door for him to become a powerful prime
minister—leading in tandem with a weakened president.

Putin called a proposal that he become prime minister "entirely
realistic," but added that it was still "too early to think about it."

He said that, first, United Russia would have to win the Dec. 2
elections and a "decent, competent, modern person" must be elected
president.

Putin's agreement to top the candidate list of United Russia sent an
ecstatic cheer though the crowd at a congress of the party, which
contains many top officials and dominates the parliament and politics
nationwide. The move will likely ensure that United Russia retains a
two-thirds majority in the State Duma, the lower house of parliament,
enough to change the constitution.

The White House took note of Putin's move and said it was ultimately a
matter for the Russian people.

"We will be paying attention to the upcoming elections in Russia and
urge them to conduct those elections in a manner that is free, fair and
democractic," National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said
Monday.

Leading the party's ticket does not mean Putin will take a seat in
parliament; prominent politicians and other figures often are given the
top spots to attract votes, but stay out of the legislature after
elections. The 450 seats in the Duma will be distributed proportionally
among parties that receive at least 7 percent of the votes.

The popular Putin has repeatedly promised to step down at the end of his
second term in May, as the constitution requires, but has suggested he
would maintain significant influence. He offered some initial hints at
his strategy last month when he named Viktor Zubkov—a previously obscure
figure known mainly for his loyalty—as prime minister.

With no power base of his own, Zubkov would likely play his preordained
part in any Putin plan. If he became president and Putin prime minister,
Zubkov could be expected to cede specific powers to Putin or step down
to allow him to return to the presidency. If he becomes prime minister,
Putin would be first in line to replace the president if he is
incapacitated.

Putin has amassed authority as president, but as he prepares to step
down he has been setting up a system of check and balances that would
weaken his successor by putting him at the mercy of rival centers of
power. By leading the United Russia party list, Putin instantaneously
creates the strongest such center, with himself as its head.

The move means that Putin's successor "will not be a czar," Kremlin-
connected analyst Gleb Pavlovsky said on Ekho Moskvy radio. "There will
be a new center of influence outside the Kremlin."

Russia's most vocal opposition alliance, co-led by the former world
chess champion Garry Kasparov, applied Monday to participate in the
December vote but said it expected to be blocked by the Kremlin.

"Our chance for registration is less than zero," Kasparov told
journalists, suggesting that a main aim of the application is to draw
attention to what Putin's critics say is a severe lack of democracy in
Russia. "Once again, we'll show that the government uses administrative
and legal leverage to exclude dissidents from the election."

Only registered political parties can participate in the election to the
State Duma, the lower parliament house, and none of the dozen or so
political movements that comprise Other Russia qualifies.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8S0HT7G0&show_article=1