Malaysia moving to join BRICS – PM

MALAYSIA - Malaysia has decided to apply for BRICS membership and will start filing the official paperwork soon, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said. The 77-year-old leader of the Southeast Asian nation mentioned the decision in an interview with the Chinese outlet Guancha published on Sunday. “We have made our policy clear and we have made our decision. We will start the formal process soon,” Anwar said. “We are waiting for the final result and the feedback from the South African government.” Kuala Lumpur’s potential membership in the organization would be of strategic significance, as one of the world’s most important shipping lanes – the Malacca Strait, connecting the Pacific and the Indian Ocean – is located between Malaysia and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

 
Putin Arrives In North Korea

NORTH KOREA - Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for support in his war against Ukraine and vowed to work with the reclusive Communist state against US-led sanctions. Putin’s rare 2-day visit to Pyongyang on Tuesday for a summit with the North Korean leader is his first trip to the communist nation in 24 years. Kim has not hosted another world leader in his isolated country since the Covid-19 pandemic. The Russian president also announced his country will join North Korea in developing trade systems “that are not controlled by the West.”

 
There are ZERO Amish kids suffering from cancer, diabetes or autism

USA - The current population of Amish folks in America is quickly approaching 400,000, with the largest concentrations of 90,000 in Pennsylvania and 82,000 in Ohio. Amish have settled in as many as 32 US states, and have an average of 7 kids per family, so the population is growing rapidly. In a brand new, comprehensive study (as of June 2023), presented by Steve Kirsch to the Pennsylvania State Senate, it was calculated that for Amish children, who are strictly 100 percent not vaccinated (fully unvaccinated), typical chronic conditions barely exist, if any at all. These chronic conditions, also called preventable diseases and disorders, many vaccinated children and swaths of Americans suffer from, include auto-immune disease, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, ADHD, arthritis, cancer, and of course… wait for it… autism (think ASD and Asperger's Syndrome). Nobody wants to talk about this, except natural health advocates. If you post anything about it on social media, you immediately get banned, blacklisted and labeled "misinformation" or "disinformation."

 
Israeli PM scraps war cabinet

ISRAEL - Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his six-member war cabinet, a widely expected decision that follows the departure of centrist opposition leader Benny Gantz and his ally Gadi Eisenkot. A government spokesman said the pre-existing security cabinet and the larger full cabinet would make decisions about the war with Hamas in Gaza. Since Mr Gantz quit eight days ago over what he said was the lack of strategy for the war, there have been calls from far-right ministers to take his place. By dissolving the war cabinet, Mr Netanyahu avoids a tricky situation with his coalition partners and international allies. A spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that, as far as it was concerned, it would not affect the chain of command.

 
UK ordered to withdraw military base from Gibraltar

SPAIN - Spain has demanded the UK close its military base in Gibraltar, as political tensions between the two countries threaten to explode. Gibraltar enjoys a strategic location at the western entrance to the Mediterranean, where the straits between Europe and Africa are only 14 km wide. As such, the Overseas territory is routinely used by Royal Navy ships, RAF aircraft and other units that temporarily deploy to conduct training. The MoD also employs 952 personnel in Gibraltar, of which 528 are locally employed civilians. The remainder are military and UK-based civil servants. The presence of the base as well as Gibraltar's status as a British colony have become sources of growing frustration and anger in Spain.

 
Hezbollah 'could trigger' devastating all-out Middle East war

ISRAEL - Hezbollah and Israel could accidentally "trigger" a wider regional conflict despite ongoing attempts to avoid exacerbating tensions in the Middle East, a former Israeli intelligence operative warned. The two sides have been engaging in low-intensity fighting since October when the Lebanon-based militant group declared its support for Hamas and said it would target Israeli forces engaged in bombing the Gaza Strip. Hezbollah has repeatedly targeted Israel's territory with missile strikes, which have been met with a consistent response from Tel Aviv but have not escalated further. However, former officer Avi Melamed told the Daily Express there remains a considerable risk that the "growing crossfire" could accidentally result in a much bigger direct confrontation.

 
"Strong economic growth and net zero" are mutually exclusive

UK - Jeremy Clarkson has claimed it would be near-impossible for farmers to continue feeding the country if the government continues towards Net Zero targets. Ahead of next month's election, political parties are currently gearing up their plans to try and negate the amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activity. Labour has pledged for clean power by 2030 - something critics deem an uphill battle of the steepest sort - while the Tories are aiming for 2035. However, Clarkson has suggested that "strong economic growth and net zero" are mutually exclusive - they cannot work side by side. "It’s very important that we have the ability to feed ourselves, but we simply cannot do that when the main mission is to achieve Net Zero," Clarkson stated in his latest column.

 
Los Angeles area’s first major fire of the year

USA - The Post fire, which grew to more than 14,600 acres, is one of nearly a dozen wildfires actively burning in California. Firefighters in California are battling blazes in challenging conditions after several wildfires broke out over the weekend, forcing evacuations and consuming thousands of acres of land. Los Angeles county is dealing with its first major wildfire of the year after a blaze dubbed the Post fire swiftly grew to more than 14,600 acres (5,900 hectares). The fire, which broke out on Saturday, is burning through the mountains along the major Interstate 5 highway, fueled by strong winds that are pushing the flames through dry brush. Firefighters managed to gain ground against the flames on Monday, increasing containment of the fire to 8%.

 
Summer Heat Wave Expected to Scorch America

USA - Despite the fact that summer, and the heat associated with that season, comes around reliably every year, the climate activists behave as if such a thing has never happened before. Ever since “global warming” and “climate change” (formerly known as “weather”) became the environmental bogeymen, any slight increase in temperature over the summer has been spun as the first sign of the climate apocalypse. According to The Washington Post, the US will be assaulted by abnormally high temperatures thanks to a “heat dome” forming over the mainland United States.

An audience with God!: Pope Francis at G7 summit

VATICAN - Pope Francis warned world leaders that 'no machine should ever choose to take the life of a human being,' as he spoke about the risks posed by AI while becoming the first pontiff to ever address the G7 summit. In his historic address to the leading politicians, Pope Francis said humans needed to remain at the centre of any decisions made by AI systems and that it was vital to maintain 'human dignity' in any processes used. He was especially emphatic on the need for humans to make decisions, not machines, when it came to using weapons. 'We would condemn humanity to a future without hope if we took away people's ability to make decisions about themselves and their lives, by dooming them to depend on the choices of machines,' he said.

 
Houthis Threaten Saudi Arabia

YEMEN - The leader of the Iran-backed Yemeni terrorist group Ansarallah, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, warned neighboring Saudi Arabia on Thursday that any normalization deal would “disgrace” the country, implying his terrorists would consider the Saudis a legitimate target. Ansarallah, known commonly as the “Houthis” after the family that runs the organization, has been embroiled in a bloody civil war with the legitimate government of Yemen since 2014. The Saudi government backed the legitimate Yemeni government against the Houthis for years, turning the civil war into a proxy war with Iran. The Houthis responded by directly targeting Saudi territory for years, bombing oil depots and other civilian facilities in the country. Those attacks largely stopped after peace talks in September 2023.

 
Aussies flock to ATMs, withdraw thousands in cash

AUSTRALIA - Aussies have flocked to ATMs all over the country to withdraw thousands of dollars in cash as part of a massive awareness campaign against card payments. The Cash is King Australia Facebook group promoted the unofficial Cash Out Day to their 27,000+ followers, calling on anti-card activists to withdraw from bank branches or machines. “Cash out tomorrow June 14th,” the group wrote to its followers on Thursday night. “Bank branch or ATM, get it out, use it don’t lose it.” The event has gained momentum as a protest against the increase in card-only payment options.

 
Pennsylvania Garbage Facility Collected $10 Million in Lost Change

USA - A single waste management facility in Pennsylvania has collected $10 million in lost coins since it began picking them out of the trash in 2017, a company executive said. According to the Wall Street Journal, Reworld began sorting through coins in 2017. Out of the $10 million collected, about $6 million were in good enough shape to be put back into circulation. That $6 million was “turned over to a third party to be counted and deposited to local banks. The company estimates that Americans throw away approximately $68 million in change each year.

 
Saudi Arabia Ends 80-Year-Old PetroDollar US Agreement

SAUDI ARABIA - This past Sunday (June 9, 2024) Saudi Arabia made the historical move to not renew an 80-year-old agreement with the United States that established the US Dollar as the world currency to purchase Saudi oil, in what should have been headline news, but seems to have been blacklisted in US financial news publications, even in alternative financial news publications such as ZeroHedge News. Here is the coverage of this historic event from The Business Standard, a Bangladeshi daily newspaper.

Tesla's unsold inventory you can see from space

USA - Where have all the Teslas gone? Stored in parking lots, every one. Last quarter Tesla produced 433,371 Teslas. It delivered just 386,810, meaning there were about 47,000 extra Teslas around, more than double what it was a year ago and its biggest imbalance to date. This surplus is happening as the electric car company deals with a number of headwinds, including slowing electric vehicle sales growth, growing competition, and chaotic leadership. Of course, some of these Teslas could be en route to happy owners. But the mass of them piling up is getting harder to ignore.

 
“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)