We begin with a report by Der Spiegel about the “failed” European politics, so far, in their dealings with the Arab world; and continue with speculations of an American and European military intervention (sort of) in Libya, while there seems to be no clear opposition leader whom Europe or the USA would support.
We address the surprising resignation of Germany’s Defense Minister Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg and the possible consequences for the German political landscape; and we report on an “offensive” speech by Turkey’s Prime Minister Erdogan, while visiting Germany, which has even further reduced the chances that Germany would ever support Turkey’s full membership in the EU.
We report about a terrorist attack on U.S. military personnel at the Frankfurt airport, and that there is fear of “another Hitler someday.”
We publish an horrific report by The Associated Press about incredible “scientific” experiments on prisoners and disabled persons, reminding us of the Nazi atrocities in World War II. However, these abominable experiments were conducted in the USA by U.S. government doctors, mostly from the 1940s to the 1960s, and the U.S. media chose to refuse reporting on these crimes. It is being suggested by the A.P. that such atrocities have been ongoing, outside the USA, but with tacit American approval, or by just ignoring the inconvenient facts or activities pertaining to the sale of federally regulated medical products, which were produced on foreign soil.
We conclude with common misconceptions regarding events prophesied in Ezekiel 38, and with a report on anti-Christian sentiments in British courts.