B-2 Stealth Bomber "Hot Pits" At Indian Ocean Air Base

DIEGO GARCIA - The Middle East has been on edge all week as the world awaits a retaliatory Iranian attack on Israel that could spark a regional conflict. As of Friday, Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah rebels have been exchanging fire, and an oil tanker earlier this week in the southern Red Sea was hit by a missile attack, likely from Iran-backed Houthi forces. With all eyes on the Middle East, our attention shifts to a "hot pit event" on Wednesday with a Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and US Air Force Airmen assigned to the 110th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron at the Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, according to the USAF.

The dark side of the Election Industrial Complex

USA - In May we reported on what we labeled, the Election Industrial Complex. This sophisticated group of companies, non-profits and government entities that work in tandem to run US elections. Money is not the end goal to this complex, power to control money and people is. This complex works like 5th Generation Warfare. 5th Generation warfare is described by Dr Robert Malone as follows: "5th-Gen warfare is an extension of Asymmetric and Insurgent Warfare strategies and tactics, whereby both conventional and unconventional military tactics and weapons are incorporated and deployed, including exploitation of political, religious and social causes."

FDA: There’s ‘Zero Scientific Evidence’ That ‘Monkeypox Virus’ Exists

USA - Newly unsealed documents have revealed an explosive confession from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about the so-called “monkeypox virus.” The documents were obtained by investigative reporter Christine Massey from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. According to one document published by Massey, the FDA admits that there is “zero scientific evidence” to prove that the “monkeypox virus” even exists. The FDA has no records authored by anyone, anywhere to support claims of the virus’s existence.

The new sexuality in town

UK - Gen Z TikTokers are sharing their experience of embracing a little-known sexuality known as 'abrosexual'. The sexual preference involves being attracted to different genders, depending on how you feel at any given time. In other words, you may be attracted to men for a period of time — sometimes as long as several years — before switching to women, and then back again. On social media, those who identify as 'abrosexual' describe their sexuality as a part of their personality that 'changes' and is 'fluid'. However, some say they've been met with cruel jibes from friends and family when telling them about their newly-discovered identity, including the accusation that their sexuality 'doesn't sound real'.

 
Japan braces for chaos

JAPAN - Japan is facing yet another storm after being hit with typhoon Ampil last week, which heavily disrupted travel near the capital Tokyo. A huge cyclone is heading straight for Japan, threatening the country with chaos in the coming days. Storm Shanshan is moving slowly west toward Japan and could hit as early as Sunday morning, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. The south of the country is expected to be hit by the worst of the storm. The New York Times reports that the storm is moving through the Philippine Sea with current wind speeds of 52mph. However, the Japan Meteorological Agency warns that the winds will likely intensify before directly hitting Japan's south coast.

 
Gaza ceasefire deal teeters on the edge of collapse

MIDDLE EAST - The ceasefire deal to bring an end to the fighting in Gaza is teetering on the edge of collapse, with a US official warning that a 'full blown confrontation' could follow. US, Israeli, Egyptian and Qatari negotiators, who are expected to meet in Cairo this weekend, have for months struggled to bridge differences between Israel and Hamas. US President Joe Biden stressed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'the urgency of bringing the ceasefire and hostage release deal to closure and discussed upcoming talks in Cairo to remove any remaining obstacles,' a White House statement said. But Israel and Hamas held to their demands, with Politico quoting a US official warning that 'if we don't get the deal there's a chance that this escalates into a full-blown confrontation'.

 
South African group refutes WHO’s declaration of an mpox emergency

SOUTH AFRICA - The South Africa “Vaccine” Injury Medico-Legal Study Group (“SAVIMS”) has released a press statement to say that it does not support the Africa CDC and World Health Organisation declaration of a global health emergency for monkeypox, now known as mpox. Additionally, they have warned about the recommended live virus vaccines, Jynneos and ACAM2000: The vaccines are experimental use for monkeypox, as they were originally intended for smallpox; there are reported serious adverse effects; and, they contain live viral strains, which may potentially instigate a resurgence of the eradicated smallpox virus. “We warn members of the public about the inherent risks of taking any vaccine, including those proposed for mpox, of which the effectiveness and safety have not been reliably determined … There can be no justification for a vaccine with unknown adverse effects,” SAVIMS says.

 
Elon Musk 'cut down 500,000 trees'

GERMANY - Elon Musk's electric vehicle company Tesla felled an estimated half a million trees while developing a gigafactory near Berlin, new satellite analysis has revealed. Analysis from environmental intelligence firm Kayrros suggests that 329 hectares (813 acres) of dense woodland from the site southeast of Berlin were felled between March 2020 and May 2023. This is the equivalent to around 500,000 trees. The amount of CO2 that trees absorb varies from species to species, but a mature tree will, on average, absorb around 48lbs (22kg) of carbon every year, meaning the lost trees were equivalent to 13,000 tonnes of CO2, according to Kayrros chief analyst Antoine Halff.

Work begins on German military base near Russian border

EUROPE - Lithuania has an agreement in place with its NATO ally whereby Berlin will deploy 4,800 troops and various weapons systems to the Baltic state. Lithuania has begun building a military base between Russia’s Kaliningrad and Belarus, the Defense Ministry in Vilnius has announced. When completed, the facility will house a contingent of German troops, some 20km (12 miles) from the Belarusian border, close to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

Fascism 2.0 - The Changing Face Of Social-Media Censorship

USA - Facebook makes only about £34 a year from the average customer in the UK – a little under £3 a month (and that’s before costs) so clearly there is no head-room or motivation, for a human level of customer service or attention. The user is not the customer; rather, they are the product whose data is sold to advertisers. Thus, users do not have a direct customer relationship with the platform. The network is not directly incentivised to “care” about the user before the advertiser. And no matter where you lie on the spectrum between “free speech absolutism” and “private entities have the right to censor any user”, with such low margins it is inevitable machine processing will have to be used to moderate posts and deal with the customer interface.

Silver Trumpets Blown On Temple Mount

ISRAEL - Several days ago, on Tisha B’Av, silver trumpets were blown on the Temple Mount for the very first time in nearly 2,000 years…On Tisha B’Av, the day commemorating the destruction of the Jewish Temples in Jerusalem, Josh Wander brought his silver trumpets specially made for use in the Temple to the Machkama building. Built about 700 years ago, it is currently used as a Border Police station. The building faces the Western Wall Plaza but juts out over the Temple Mount. This was a highly significant moment for Jewish people all over the globe... These silver trumpets were designed to be copies of the silver trumpets that were used in Solomon’s Temple, and Josh Wander had previously blown them at a couple of important events here in the United States… As mandated by the Bible, Josh blew the trumpets for the IDF troops as they went out to war against Hamas in Gaza.

 
Why Iran is holding back from a wider war

MIDDLE EAST - The Middle East, and indeed much of the world, is bracing for Iran to carry out a revenge attack on Israel over the assassination of Hamas’ political leader. But could Tehran instead be prepared to pull back in exchange for progress on Gaza peace talks? That was the hope among regional leaders gathered at an emergency summit in Jeddah. It was Wednesday and the world was on edge. Flights across Iran and its neighbors were cancelled amid fears that missiles could fly any moment, triggering a much-feared escalation of Israel’s war in Gaza.

Israel agreed to withdraw troops from Gaza – Blinken

ISRAEL - The US secretary of state has said that Washington would not accept a long-term occupation of the Palestinian enclave. Israel has agreed to withdraw its troops from parts of Gaza as part of ongoing attempts to reach a ceasefire agreement with the Palestinian group Hamas, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday, following the latest round of negotiations in Qatar. Speaking to reporters in Doha, Blinken was asked to comment on earlier reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had convinced Washington to allow Israel to keep its forces in the Philadelphi Corridor between Egypt and Gaza.

US carriers have pulled out of the western Pacific

USA - Aircraft carriers are central to US foreign policy, directly expressing American military power and symbolising the USA’s economic might and diplomatic clout. When an international crisis arises, “where’s the nearest carrier?” is normally the first question. Without any need for anyone to offer bases ashore or give permission, a carrier can move into the region. It needs no local support – it has its own logistics. On its own, its air wing will typically be capable of overpowering small-to-medium national air forces to dominate the skies and deliver striking power ashore. This capability is backed up by the scores of Tomahawk cruise missiles in the launch cells of its escorting warships. Those warships also provide an impenetrable shield against missile and air attack, which can be extended to help protect local allies.

China threatens to spark global trade chaos

CHINA - China has adopted an increasingly hostile stance towards its neighbours as it seeks to assert its claims over the crucial body of water. China could trigger a global trade crisis should Beijing further escalate regional tensions to secure full control of the South China Sea. The People's Republic of China (PRC) has been embroiled in a decades-long dispute with several of its neighbours as it claims sovereignty over the majority of the Western Pacific Ocean section. The South China Sea is at the centre of a major row between China and at least seven other countries, including the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. Beijing has grown increasingly hostile over the past two years, with its Coast Guard repeatedly clashing with their Filipino counterparts.

 
“Just what is an APOSTLE?”
Just what is an Apostle?

Today we find the Church of God in a “wilderness of religious confusion!”

The confusion is not merely around the Church – within the religions of the world outside – but WITHIN the very heart of The True Church itself!

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Listen to Me, You who know righteousness, You people in whose heart is My Law: …I have put My words in your mouth, I have covered you with the shadow of My hand, That I may plant the heavens, Lay the foundations of the earth, and say to Zion, “you are My people” (Isaiah 51:7,16)