The presidential campaign is on full blast in the United States. The issue of survival of the nation will fall squarely on the shoulders of the next president.
Other important elections have recently occurred, or will occur shortly, in other nations around the world.
World war threatens to explode in the Middle East and other “hot spots.” Frightful nuclear war! War that means the annihilation of civilization. The world this minute is in grave danger. The issue is a matter of government!
Few realize it because they do not hear it today, but the GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST – the Gospel Jesus brought from God and preached – was a message about government! (GN Oct/Nov 1984)
So wrote Mr. Armstrong 40 years ago in his Good News article of 1984 – "How Would Jesus Vote for President?"... and it could have been written yesterday, it is so applicable to the dire situation in the world today.
In the USA we see the whole nation gearing up for the presidential election due to be held on November 5th, which has become an increasingly vitriolic battle between the main candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Both crave the highest office in the country – President of the United States – yet what are they really seeking? Certainly they must give the impression of caring for the people and the future of the country as a whole – otherwise they would not receive sufficient votes to be elected. But is this impression of service truly genuine? Mr Armstrong gave a very clear indication as to what is uppermost in a politician's mind:
I had “the strong man of Europe” – Franz Josef Strauss – in my home, about 10 years ago now, for a dinner ... Someone asked him that night, he said, “Look, you’re a politician.” And, at that time, I think President Nixon had just been elected. I believe it was Nixon’s election. I mean he had just taken the oath of office, the inauguration. Someone said, “While he was holding up his hand and swearing with one hand on the Bible to defend the Constitution, what do you think was going on in his mind?” He said, “Why, how to be re-elected the next time, of course.” A politician is always thinking how to be re-elected or how to step up to another higher political office. (Bible Study – The Law of Liberty)
It is not just financial gain that those in politics are seeking, although no doubt – if successful – money ceases to be the main issue in their personal lives. No, it is more a matter of seeking the position and the fame that goes along with it, and in one instance, possibly being the first female president of the most powerful nation on earth.
In biblical terminology they are 'seeking a name' for themselves. Nothing new in this – the desire to be 'a somebody' with the power and kudos that goes along with it goes back to the Tower of Babel: And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name... (Genesis 11:4). Continuing on in Mr. Armstrong's article:
This BABYLONISH principle of government, intertwined with economic manipulation, has ruled the world ever since. It has ruled under various forms – whether called oligarchy, monarchy, dictatorship, autocracy, democracy, communism or Naziism – but it’s the same old BABYLONISH PRINCIPLE under slightly different modes of administration.
And this is the origin of what we call CIVILIZATION. Its forms of administration have undergone change, but its basic principle has remained the same – competition and strife based upon greed and vanity. (How Would Jesus Vote for President?)
And we can go further back still to Lucifer's takeover bid mentioned is Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28. He certainly didn't seem content with his present position but had in his mind "how to step up to another higher political office"!
But even if genuinely seeking to put right some of their countries' problems, many things can stand in the way of a politician's aspirations. The way the system works, the president or prime minister can have their plans scuppered if they cannot muster enough votes within the House of Representatives/Senate/House of Commons/House of Lords to set those plans in motion. Currently economic woes seem to be among the prime headaches besetting those in government throughout the world. In the United States the national debt currently stands at over $35 trillion – (over $269,200 per taxpayer) – and a horrifying glimpse of this debt – mounting up second by second – can be seen at: http://www.usdebtclock.org. In the UK the eye watering figures are similar, with a debt of over £3.75 trillion, growing at the rate of £5,170 per second (£84,000 per taxpayer). http://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk. But why should the deficits in the UK and USA be increasing so alarmingly? Can nothing be done? A major problem appears to be democracy itself, when, even if they had the right answers, democracy will not necessarily allow those in power to make the truly drastic negative changes necessary and reduce their voters' standards of living, or to radically change the entire debt-based system itself in a meaningful way. So those in power actually lack the power to act! Here is one analysis that appeared some years ago in a respected UK newspaper, the Daily Telegraph:
"To understand what’s really happening here, it is necessary to revisit the underlying causes of the crisis ... Confronted by a steady loss of competitiveness, governments in many advanced economies started spending more than they could afford to support growth, and they actively encouraged households with low interest rates, credit expansion and misguided social policy objectives to do the same.
"Unsurprisingly, this growth has proved unsustainable. To believe that the crisis can be corrected simply by doing more of what got countries into such a mess in the first place is to descend into fantasy ... [but] securing support for an agenda which sweeps away the state and destroys the mollycoddled world voters have grown used to is quite an ask, especially when up against the siren calls of Labour’s “something for nothing” alternative. "
Mr. Armstrong also recognised the problem and its spiritual source, which goes all the way back to the Two Trees:
Now you can go to listen to the political speeches. They’ll tell you, everyone says, “Vote for me. I’m going to straighten everything out. I’m going to reduce taxes, but I’m going to give you everything.” And you know everything the government gives you is only what they can take from the people in the first place, and they give part of it back; and people don’t realize that.
People want to GET. So they want to get from the government; and they vote for the man that promises to give them the most, so that they can GET the most. And then they don’t like the taxes; and so the government then prints more money, and that causes more inflation, and people wonder why we have inflation! If government was properly run, we wouldn’t have any; and in tomorrow’s utopia I am talking about (that we’re here to celebrate) there won’t be any inflation, and there won’t be any unemployment, and the budget will always be balanced! Now what do you think of that? (Sermon – The Plan Of God)
Even Plato, when discussing the various regime states of nations, could see the inevitable direction and danger of democracy – the penultimate stage of a state – due to the common man's insatiable lust to get unnecessary things of all kinds! Such unbridled materialism is evident by the shovel-full today:
"Plato uses the "democratic man" to represent democracy. The democratic man is the son of the oligarchic man [where power remains in the hands of the wealthy]. Unlike his father, the democratic man is consumed with unnecessary desires. Plato describes necessary desires as desires that we have out of instinct or desires that we have in order to survive. UNnecessary desires are desires we can teach ourselves to resist such as the desire for riches. The democratic man takes great interest in all the things he can buy with his money. He does whatever he wants whenever he wants to do it. His life has no order or priority. (wikipedia.org)
And naturally, to win votes, the politicians must appeal to the man on the street's desires, as much if not more than his needs. The phrase: 'bread and circuses' when used in the political arena describes how to generate public approval, not through exemplary or excellent public service or policies, but through diversion, distraction or the mere satisfaction of the immediate, shallow requirements of a populace. Those few brave souls who would dare to instigate harsh measures to bring down debts or rectify other severe issues in society tend to find themselves on the outside looking in, within today's politics.
Understanding the carnal, incoming drive behind the desire to run for high office is why Mr Armstrong pointed out:
MILLIONS of dollars are being donated to and spent by aspirants for the presidency of the United States. What a spectacle it is! Most who contribute to campaign expenses do so for selfish advantage, hoping to get something out of it. This world has been brainwashed by a subtle and clever devil in the “GET” principle of life.
The winner will have his hand on the greatest throttle of POWER possessed by any man on earth. And that is what the candidates COVET! It makes me think of the 15-year-old boy who can hardly wait another year to get his hand on the POWER that goes with a steering wheel. Usually those who covet power are not competent to wield it. Actually is there any mortal really qualified for the position?.
... Whatever happens in the U.S. elections, the country LOSES! If there exists a man in the United States of presidential caliber, he would be big-minded enough to refuse to run for the job. (Plain Truth – Sept 1980 – Personal)
Looking at the world today, self-indulgent 'democratic man' is indeed everywhere – and so are the flourishing seeds of his inevitable destruction! Yet any purely materialistic, human analysis misses the real point. The key issue is that we are actually viewing the end game of this entire world system, which is based on vanity, competition and strife, and the spirit behind it. We in God's Church need to keep that fact firmly in mind. The Nazi-based power that is destined to arise out of the coming collapse must itself be removed by Jesus Christ. The democracy that is destined to put the Beast in power will not be able to remove him once there. It will require Jesus Christ — sent by our Father, of whose power we are instructed to remind ourselves each day, by praying: "Thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever". (Matthew 6:13) Only that Power will be able to save us:
Those children of Israel who will be coming out of the nations of their captivity — and the nations who have managed to survive through the Great Tribulation — will at last have their eyes opened to the futility of the politics in which they trusted. Even the past presidents of the United States, immortalised in stone on Mt. Rushmore could not guarantee the future of their beloved country. Now dead, much of the constitution and the changes they worked so hard for much of their lives have been swept away! By the return of Christ, every possible form of human government will have been tried, and those still alive will finally recognise that the only real solution has at all times remained spiritual. As Mr Armstrong wrote in the booklet "Never Before Understood — Why Humanity Cannot Solve its Evils":
Man was by creation equipped with materialistic MIND to work with matter and things. In that area man has achieved wonders. But his relationship with God, and with other humans, is a SPIRITUAL relationship. This, man has never understood! Adam did not understand it! The most highly educated today do not understand it.
Man was made with one spirit within him from birth (in essence form), which empowers his brain with materialistic intellect. But he needed another Spirit - that of his Maker – the Holy Spirit. Without it his mind is only half complete. As an infant baby is helpless by itself, and needs parental care, so even the human adult is helpless before his fellows and his God by himself – and he needs spiritual guidance, knowledge and help from his God. Without this, man is as helpless before his problems and troubles as a newborn infant in its mother’s arms! But man has never realized this. He has felt smugly self-confident – self-reliant. He has chosen to “go it alone” without God. And he has gotten himself into a world of trouble! (Why Humanity Cannot Solve its Evils)
Fortunately for Israel 3,000 years ago, Solomon as a young man began his reign as a king with the right approach. He humbly recognised his own shortcomings and desired wisdom from above, not his own human wisdom. How times have changed!
Similarly Moses could also see his own shortcomings concerning the job he had been given, and therefore emphasised the strength and wisdom he needed from the Being who became Jesus Christ:
Knowing God has called and chosen the weak of the world, the examples of Solomon and Moses should speak volumes to us as where to go for our wisdom. As Mr. Armstrong pointed out to the ministry in his Pastor General's Report in February, 1982
One should never start in the ministry until he is fully converted, has received and is really being led by the Holy Spirit of God – has given his life to God to be used in SERVING, not GETTING – until he has come to really admit how wrong he is and has been, and wants to serve rather than be served. It’s for LIFE – and for ETERNITY!
Saul was the tallest man in Israel, but was small in his own eyes. But when he became BIG in his own eyes God could not use him any longer. Can we allow Christ to use us effectively, bearing good fruits, and at the same time remaining small and humble in our own eyes? That is what is required. (Why Some Ministers Have Failed)
It's clear from both the Hebrew and the Greek, that a minister is a servant – a servant of God first and foremost, and then to those God puts in our charge, as the New Testament apostles clearly understood. What Mr. Armstrong wrote was vital information for the ministry at that time, but even more for ALL of us who desire to be part of the government of God in the near future!
Even Jesus Christ, as the reigning all-wise King of kings is going to recognise the true source of His strength and rule. When He returns, He will do only so at the specific direction of The Father, for as David prophesied:
In the position of being subservient to The Father, Christ will rule all nations, constantly guided by the Holy Spirit, and Isaiah indicates that it is that Spirit – and the resulting godly mindset – that will cause His rule to be so wise and righteous:
Next Thursday October 3rd is the Feast of Trumpets – a glorious day that looks forward to our very own birth into the Kingdom of God. If our Elder Brother Jesus Christ is to function in a totally subservient way to the Power above Him, how much more so ourselves! If we are to be ready to rule at that time we will do so only at the specific direction of the Father. We must never forget that Christ says of our calling: No man can come to me except the Father which sent me draw him. (John 6:44) And as Mr Armstrong said of this subject:
"You didn’t volunteer to become a follower of Christ, or to become a Christian. You were drafted. You are not a volunteer. God chose you! And for each one of you, you were chosen out of perhaps a few thousand others that were not chosen. And so I have tried to tell you that there is a very, very great responsibility on you because you have been chosen for something very great." (Sermon – Mark Of The Beast)
Yes, our potential is astounding, but we cannot glory in having been chosen to become part of the Bride of Christ – indeed, if we desire fame for its own sake, we shall not be part of the Kingdom of God at all. (Luke 14:11) But if our desire is to serve and be part of the solution to the agony of the past 6,000 years, we are promised something spectacular:
As far as righteous leadership and governance goes, we've been given our role model in the person of Jesus Christ. Even though He had lived in glory with the Father as part of the very Godhead prior to His human birth, His entire thrust was, is and will always be "not my will, but thine, be done." (Luke 22:42). So being chosen, and hand-picked out of the world in no way gives us some 'divine right' to rule as we please. Far from it! And God's will for future leaders in His world-ruling Family is clearly expressed in Christ's last instructions to the disciples at the Passover before His crucifixion:
The men being addressed here were very ordinary – mere fishermen – and much like you and me. But they were trained for the job they were to be given, and were to leave this world and its selfish, grasping ways behind – including its politics! And so must we.
As we prepare for and then travel to the Feast this year let's make sure we do indeed mentally leave this world and its ways behind, not being tempted to become entangled again in any way with anything of this world's Satan-led approach, as all of it – including its politics – is soon destined to be wiped out:
Wiped out, and replaced with Utopia instead! As we witness the political twists and turns on the internet and our TV sets, what we need to keep in mind is HOW this world will be changed and what will bring about an end to political chaos:
We are currently being trained for leadership positions in the very Government and Kingdom of God, with the accompanying power and authority to make everlasting changes for the benefit of all humanity. THIS is why we rejoice at the Feast!
The migrant problem… Islamic terrorism… rise of the right wing… the energy crisis… financial crisis… a lack of leadership…
The government in Germany is pushing policies that the majority of the people reject.
They are angry at the number of migrants - most of whom are unemployed and draining the country’s finances.
They object to the high number of crimes committed by migrants.
They object to high energy prices due to global warming policies.
They dislike Germany’s arms shipments to Ukraine.
They are angry because electoral losers are adamantly working to deny voters their democratic choice.
They feel their country is “leaderless and incapable”.
They feel that the absence of authoritative leadership is becoming a serious danger.
Germany is not a happy place!
“The CDU chief has had a smooth lead but he must act to halt the march of far-right voters before the general election. Friedrich Merz, Germany’s mercurial conservative opposition chief is the country’s hotly tipped next leader. Whether and how he can extricate his party from the dilemma posed by last weekend’s bombshell state elections will help determine Germany’s democratic health for years to come in the battle to win back voters from the pro-Russian extremes.
In this month’s polls in two former communist states, a far-right force became the strongest party for the first time since the Nazi period in one region, Thuringia, and in the other, Saxony, it finished a very close second behind Merz’s party.
AfD supporters call it undemocratic that the party’s successes don’t result in it joining governments. Cue the dramatic return of another of the most florid political characters of the post-reunification period, former Stalinist Sahra Wagenknecht, whose Kremlin apologist party came in a pivotal third place in both states.
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW, after its German initials) has shaken up the political landscape with stances tailored to pick up disaffected voters, particularly in the east, who are still angry about government restrictions during the Covid pandemic, dislike Germany’s arms shipments to Ukraine and are deeply anxious about immigration.
One key area where Merz and Wagenknecht overlap, however, is a hard line on migration – an issue that also plays to the strengths of the far right. Since 2015, when Angela Merkel allowed more than one million people fleeing war and turmoil to enter Germany, immigration has become one of the country’s most divisive political issues.
Many observers say that the AfD, from the sidelines, is calling the tune. That issue, combined with a sense of martyrdom among far-right supporters because their party has been blocked from formal power, could prove to be explosive, said Ursula Münch, director of the Academy for Political Education thinktank in Bavaria.
‘AfD supporters call it undemocratic that the party’s successes don’t result in it joining governments – they consciously overlook that you can vote for an extremist party but can’t expect that it will find coalition partners,’ she said.
‘However, not including the AfD will improve its prospects for the next election. That’s the big dilemma for the other parties.’” (theguardian.com)
“The German establishment is desperately clinging to power in defiance of democracy. Like in France, there is an open and crude effort to deny voters their democratic choice. Over in Saxony, the CDU barely squeaked out a win against the AfD, with results currently showing them both at 31%. There, again, the governing establishment Social Democrats were clobbered, coming in at just 7.5% support.
The anti-establishment left split the vote between Bundestag parliamentarian Sahra Wagenknecht’s brand new BSW coalition (15.6% in Thuringia and 11.5% in Saxony) and Die Linkie, whose collective success suggests that the vote was more about a rejection of the establishment on all sides and only secondarily a right/left ideological one – just like in France.
The idea of electoral losers adamantly working to deny voters their democratic choice seems to be a new trend in Europe as the populist right- and left-wing parties start racking up electoral wins.
Nothing quite screams ‘respect for democracy’ like loading your post up with emojis and telling voters that although you’re pleased that they reduced your establishment left opponents (and Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s national governing socialist/green ‘stoplight coalition’) to a rump of 6.5%, you’ll nonetheless still have to do something about the fact that voters relegated you to second place (at 24%) behind the populist, anti-establishment right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 33%.
And that ‘something’ involves finding a way to keep the election’s actual winners away from the steering wheel. How? By making shady back-room deals with some of the other losers.” (rt.com)
“Germany is ‘leaderless and incapable,’ the country’s opposition leader claimed on Tuesday night as he walked out of a key meeting with the government to discuss steps to tighten up border security. Friedrich Merz, the head of the centre-Right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), said the talks had failed to come up with concrete steps to control Germany’s borders. He said: ‘The federal government is clearly hopelessly divided internally and cannot agree on effective measures. The federal government is incapable of action and leaderless’.” (telegraph.co.uk)
“With the recent AfD victory in Thuringia and strong showing in Saxony, the German Globalist mainstream parties are in a panic, scrambling to counter the relentless surging of the rightwing forces in the country. And it’s not like they don’t know what’s wrong with their policies and in what way they differ from what the population really wants – they are just not prepared to abandon the Brussels line in favor of some common sense for a change.
But they now have to at least pretend to do it, to try and stop AfD from growing before it’s too late. So now, Germany’s deeply unpopular government has announced plans to impose ‘temporary’ tighter controls at all of the country’s land borders. This comes after an Islamist terrorist stabbed and killed three people, injuring eight more.” (thegatewaypundit.com)
“Geert Wilders vows to copy it for the Netherlands and Hungary welcomes Berlin to the ‘#stopmigration club’. Civil war has broken out in Europe over Germany’s new plans to introduce strict border controls - with populist leaders giving their support for similar measures. Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers, of the Sweden Democrats, told MailOnline that Europe faced challenges securing borders due to the ‘madness’ of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s policies. But the move risks fracturing Germany’s ‘traffic light coalition’. ‘The problem is not migration. It’s Islamism.’” (dailymail.co.uk)
“Germany’s introduction of strict controls on all its land borders to crack down on migration and ‘Islamist terrorism’ has prompted anger from its European neighbours who are loathe to accept migrants turned away by Berlin. Interior minister Nancy Faeser, of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s struggling Social Democrat party (SPD), yesterday announced that harsher restrictions would be implemented across Germany’s 2,300-mile land border from September 16.
The scheme, which will last six months before review and enable authorities to reject more migrants directly at German borders, represents a significant extension of controls introduced last year on Germany’s borders with Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland.
Now, borders with Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France and Austria will also be subject to the restrictions. The German government’s drastic move is the first time that controls have been placed on all of the country’s borders since the creation of the Schengen Area in the 1990s. Many European countries are supportive of more stringent EU-wide border restrictions to curb migration into the bloc. But they are less enthused by Germany’s declaration it will start turning migrants back to neighbouring nations.
Not all of Germany’s EU allies reacted in anger to the announcement, however, with Dutch hard-right politician Geert Wilders praising Berlin’s move and telling reporters ‘the sooner, the better’ when asked about border controls. Both AfD and BSW parties are firm advocates against Germany’s longstanding support of uncontrolled immigration. ‘The failure of Schengen is evident in the increased crime rates, making it clear that changes are needed.’” (dailymail.co.uk)
“Now comes the business of forming new governments. And if parties are to do this without the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), as all have pledged, the new BSW could become a kingmaker.
The success of the BSW shows how few people still trust in the established parties, and how many voters feel let down. The AfD, which has been ‘confirmed as right-wing extremist’ by the domestic intelligence service, has also profited from this sentiment, according to Wagenknecht.
Münch thinks immigration remains the key issue for German voters, and she believes that the BSW has successfully managed to present itself to voters as a non-extremist alternative to the AfD.
‘The BSW can at the moment claim not to be an extremist party,’ she said. ‘It avoids racist rhetoric and has relatively decent main candidates, who have local political experience and federal political experience. I do see a difference with the AfD there.’
The BSW has ruled out forming coalitions with the AfD, but it has called for a less dogmatic approach to the far-right party.
Russia-friendly and anti-NATO. The BSW also attracts voters who are skeptical about Germany’s support for Ukraine — another position that the BSW shares with the AfD and the Left Party.
Wagenknecht has sought to capitalize on anti-American sentiment in the former East. Nevertheless, the BSW appears to have established itself as a significant force, at least in eastern Germany, by filling in gaps and finding voters left behind by the other parties.” (dw.com)
“European politics has seen a spectacular rise in the fortunes of far-right parties in recent years. Six EU countries now have parties in government widely described by experts as hard or far-right - these include Italy, Finland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia and the Netherlands. Marine Le Pen’s National Rally had victory snatched from its grasp by tactical voting in July’s parliamentary elections in France, allowing a left-wing coalition to claim the most seats but not a clear majority.
Meanwhile, national elections this year in Austria and Germany could see far-right parties make even more political gains. Elections are also to be held in Sweden in 2026, a country in which the hard-right Swedish Democrats are the second-largest party in parliament and are supporting the centre-moderate executive.” (express.co.uk)
“The former GDR is distancing itself from Western liberalism, reclaiming its heritage and national identity. The recent elections in East Germany reveal something far more profound than a shift in political allegiance – they signal the re-emergence of a deep-seated German spirit that refuses to bow to the decaying influence of Western liberalism. The success of the patriotic party AfD (Alternative for Germany) in the East is proof of the enduring divide between East and West Germany, a divide shaped by vastly different historical experiences and a clash of values.
East Germans have always been more conservative than their Western counterparts, and for good reason. After World War Two, West Germany was placed under the occupation of the Americans, who imposed their liberal ideology on the German people. Over the decades, this ideology has seeped into every corner of West German society, promoting concepts such as a nebulous ‘diversity,’ multiculturalism, LGBT propaganda, and the insane trans cult.
West Germany, inundated by American cultural imperialism, has lost touch with the very essence of what it means to be German, embracing ideologies that are alien to the German soul. It remains occupied in all but name, with numerous American military bases dotting its landscape – a constant reminder that it is not truly sovereign. West Germany’s blind loyalty to America has steered it towards a path of spiritual and cultural ruin.
In contrast, East Germany, under the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was part of the Soviet sphere of influence. Despite what many Western conservatives might believe, the Soviet Union was far from the ‘progressive’ bastion it is often portrayed as. It re-criminalized homosexuality in 1934, dismissed modern art as decadent, and promoted traditional family values – everything that many genuine conservatives in the West today wish their societies would embrace once more.
The GDR adopted many of these conservative principles, becoming the last truly German state – a state that preserved and revived the Prussian ideals of duty, discipline, and national pride.” (rt.com)
Review some of the quotes from the above articles:
“Europe faced challenges securing borders due to the ‘madness’ of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s policies.”
Since 2015, “Angela Merkel allowed more than one million people fleeing war and turmoil to enter Germany,”
Around 750,000 of these were young Moslem men - this is a veritable Islamic army!
Take Britain for example:
“In Britain, record numbers of migrants are not working, costing taxpayers an estimated £8 billion, a report warns today. Official figures show that 1,689,000 non-UK nationals are either unemployed or classed as economically inactive because they are not looking for a job.
They calculate that the total amount of public money attributed to workless migrants – including health, education, transport and housing costs, as well as welfare – could be as high as £20.3 billion. Robert Bates, research director at the Centre for Migration Control, said last night: ‘For all the talk of a fiscal “black hole”, the Government seem to be missing the glaringly obvious fact that mass migration is causing economic pandemonium’.” (dailymail.co.uk)
“Stuart Coster says the EU’s agenda was ‘now being contradicted increasingly by voters’ chief concerns’. Germany could sensationally quit the EU if controversial immigration controls unveiled earlier this week end up being reversed at Brussels’s insistence … ‘Germany’s decision is dramatic but unsurprising, given the intense pressures that illegal migration is now placing on countries across the EU, yet it also serves to confirm the EU’s fundamental flaws.’ ‘New controls may be temporary but, once imposed, it’s hard to see when voters will accept their removal.’
That’s when there will be major questions for Germany’s place within the bloc and the future of today’s EU.” (express.co.uk)
“Schengen is enshrined in treaty. No country will propose any changes. Instead, every county will ignore the treaty on grounds of a ‘higher law’. Given there are now higher laws than the EU treaties, I have a question: When does France or Italy say the same thing about budget rules? Such logic could finally spell the end of EU and Eurozone Monetary Union (EMU) rules.” (zerohedge.com)
“An absence of authoritative European leadership is becoming a serious danger to the Continent… Europe is in imminent danger, however, of its economy being left in the dust by America, its security being shattered by Russia and its politics being poisoned by an inability to rise to the challenge of events in Africa. It is time for us British to worry that Europe is in trouble.” (thetimes.com)
History might not repeat itself - but right now it might just rhyme. When the present crisis escalates, will the European leaders do what they did back in 2017?
24/03/2017: “VATICAN - EU heads of state and government are planning to meet with Pope Francis in Rome on 24 March, ahead of a summit expected to provide a vision for the future of the EU after Brexit, diplomats told EURACTIV.com.
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties, EU leaders will hold a summit in the Italian capital on 25 March with the hope of creating a new positive vision for the Union, which is faced with multiple crises. But the day before, they will meet with Pope Francis in the Vatican.
Prime Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat mentioned on Monday (27 February) a possible meeting with the Pope, which in his words would ‘provide leadership that politicians miss’ in the context of the historic date of the Rome anniversary.
‘I do think he [Pope Francis] is the ultimate world leader that within the circumstances has the skills and the vision to say things that transcend the obvious and banalities we all say in politics,’ Muscat said.” (euractiv.com)
What’s Next?
In the past, they went to the Pope in Rome.
Watch for the involvement of the Roman Catholic Church in Europe.
Looking at the present situation in Europe - and the world - we can only repeat the question asked by Mr Armstrong 90 years ago, in the very first edition of the Plain Truth Magazine in 1934:
“Is a world Dictator about to appear?”