Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The insidious plan of the Australian supermarkets to control the nation's food supplies.

There is something I have noticed ot late that may be of some assistance in helping those who are interested in finding out the truth relative to these end times we are living in.

Firstly, the accuracy of the Bible prophecies never ceases to amaze me in so many ways. Just about every day I seeing and hearing things in the media, (whether it is on the radio airwaves or on the television) that ties in with what has been written in the Bible thousands of years ago which testifies to the fact of the absolute accuracy of the Bible as being the infallible word of God.

In this instance, I am referring to the obvious plan that the supermarkets over here in Australia have to take control of the food supplies of this nation, so that the end result will be that all of our food is going to be imported. As a result of this insidious plan to control the nation's food, the individuals of this nation are going to be charged exorbitant rates for the privilege of going out and buying the basic necessities of life, such as bread and milk. [That is not to say there are still no doubts at all that Australia is one of the most prosperous nations on the earth, without comparison, apart from places such as Canada, and a few others.]

The supermarkets are now saying there is a price war going on between them; even though they really have no competition at all, with the reality being there are only three major players amongst the whole lot of them.

What they are doing is forcing down the prices of the essentials, such as milk and bread to begin with, and then later on they will begin to target other items on an alleged list they have drawn up.

These are items that are imported from overseas, more than likely Europe? These are essential items that are being sold over here at very cheap rates, at the moment, and may I stress, at the moment... Even though this strategy may be good for the consumer in the short term, the effect that it is going to have is to drive the local producers out of business because they will not be able to compete with the cost of the imported, cheaper items.

Now here is the clincher.

Once the local producers have been put out of business, the supermarkets will then be able to charge whatever they like for these imported items as the local producers will have been wiped out by these current cheaper prices.

Effectively what this more than likely means is that because the food will be imported from the EU in the future and will be under the control of the Antichrist.

Therefore, it is going to be him who is going to decide who will be feed and kept alive, and who will not be fed and will be allowed to die. This analogy relates in so many ways to the third horsemen of the apocalypse, the black horse, of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.

REVELATION CHAPTER 6, VERSES 5 AND 65 And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand.
6 And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and [see] thou hurt not the oil and the wine.

Is the Middle East on the verge of exploding into flames as a result of the Egyptian crisis?

Melodramatic as the headline may sound that suggestion may soon become a reality as Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Yemen are in flames. Out of this volcano in the Middle East will come nothing good. Civil unrest has reached the Kingdom of Jordan. A revolution might be under way. Israeli security experts are casting an uneasy eye at the civil unrest spreading through the region as Yemen joined the list of Arab states experiencing unprecedented demonstrations, and Egypt braced for more civil unrest.

“We need to understand that we are living on a volcano,” said Maj.-Gen. (res.) Ya’acov Amidror, former head of the IDF’s Research and Assessment Directorate. “We are on thick ice, but even that melts eventually.”The violence in Tunisia is not over.

Maj.-Gen. (res.) Giora Eiland, a former national security adviser, and a senior research fellow at Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), said, “There’s a reasonable chance that if a revolution takes place in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood would rise to power. That would be bad not just for Israel but for all democracies.” The true struggle in Egypt was not between “Mubarak and pro-democracy elements, but between Mubarak and the Muslim Brotherhood,” Eiland said.

Shlomo Brom, director of the program on Israel-Palestinian relations at the INSS, said, “We can’t forget that in Iran, at the end of the 1970s, the uprising against the Shah was led by [pro-democracy] youths who took to the streets – but this was taken over by Islamists in the end.”