"The Family" "Nordic Covenant" Another Hit for the Cs?

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When I first read about this:

Ensign's "C Street House" Owned By Group Touting Plans For Christian World Control
Sex and power inside "the C Street House"
GOP Sex Scandal Exposes Secretive Conservative Religious Group -- 'The Family'

... it made me think of something the Cs had said a long time ago:

Cs said:
Queen Elizabeth serious illness; blood related. Princess
Diana suicide attempt. Gas explosions this winter in NE
United States, Texas and other. Supernova and unusual
weather all over. Memphis feels tremors. Minneapolis
banking scandal relates to mysterious Nordic covenant.
Evangelical sexual tryst exposed.
Gold is discovered in
California after one of the quakes. UFOs dramatic
increase and Gulf Breeze gets swarmed, becomes massive
"Mecca". Laura sees much more UFO activity. Huge wave of
UFO activity. All manner and origins. Just you wait, it
will give you chills and that feeling in the pit of your
stomach. Many aliens will appear and we will be visible
too. Think of it as a convention. All must awaken to
this. It is happening right now. The whole populace will
play individual roles according to their individual
frequencies. This is only the beginning. Just you wait
"Henry Higgins," just you wait!

Obviously, Princess Diana took another check-out option, and the Cs sense of time is their usual glorious disregard for our attachment to clocks and calendars, but that business about a "Mysterious Nordic Covenant" related to a banking scandal has always stuck in my mind.

What I do wonder, since it followed immediately, is if the "evangelical sexual tryst" is connected to the Nordic Covenant Banking scandal.

Thing is, nowadays, there is a whole amazing banking scandal going on, I don't think we even know one tenth of it; and that goes hand it hand with the right wing fundies and their takeover of the government. There already is a lot of evidence that the republicans are mainly right wing christian fundies and nearly all of them are gun nuts and white supremacists (witness Sarah Palin and her crowd). So, all the connections are there: white supremacy, nazism under a different banner, and the activities related to banking scandals.

So, do these elements coalescing point to any kind of a Nordic Covenant?

Sex and power inside "the C Street House" said:
The Family likes to call itself a "Christian Mafia," but it began 74 years ago as an anti-New Deal coalition of businessmen convinced that organized labor was under the sway of Satan. The Great Depression, they believed, was a punishment from God for what they viewed as FDR's socialism. The Family's goal was the "consecration" of America to God, first through the repeal of New Deal reforms, then through the aggressive expansion of American power during the Cold War. They called this a "Worldwide Spiritual Offensive," but in Washington, it amounted to the nation's first fundamentalist lobby. Early participants included Southern Sens. Strom Thurmond, Herman Talmadge and Absalom Willis Robertson -- Pat Robertson's father. Membership lists stored in the Family's archive at the Billy Graham Center at evangelical Wheaton College in Illinois show active participation at any given time over the years by dozens of congressmen.

Today's roll call is just as impressive: Men under the Family's religio-political counsel include, in addition to Ensign, Coburn and Pickering, Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Jim DeMint and Lindsey Graham, both R-S.C.; James Inhofe, R-Okla., John Thune, R-S.D., and recent senators and high officials such as John Ashcroft, Ed Meese, Pete Domenici and Don Nickles. Over in the House there's Joe Pitts, R-Penn., Frank Wolf, R-Va., Zach Wamp, R-Tenn., Robert Aderholt, R-Ala., Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., Todd Tiahrt, R-Kan., Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Jo Ann Emerson, R-Mo., and John R. Carter, R-Texas. Historically, the Family has been strongly Republican, but it includes Democrats, too. There's Mike McIntyre of North Carolina, for instance, a vocal defender of putting the Ten Commandments in public places, and Sen. Mark Pryor, the pro-war Arkansas Democrat responsible for scuttling Obama's labor agenda. Sen. Pryor explained to me the meaning of bipartisanship he'd learned through the Family: "Jesus didn't come to take sides. He came to take over." And by Jesus, the Family means the Family. {...}

In the Family's early days, they debated registering as "a lobby for God's Kingdom." Instead, founder Abraham Vereide decided that the group could be more effective by working personally with politicians. "The more invisible you can make your organization," Vereide's successor, current leader Doug Coe preaches, "the more influence you can have." That's true -- which is why we have laws requiring lobbyists to identify themselves as such.

Now, have a look at this little bit of background on the group's founder, Abraham Vereide:

_http://www.urbana.org/marketplace-bibliography/modern-viking-the-story-of-abraham-vereide-pioneer-in-christian-leadership
MODERN VIKING — THE STORY OF ABRAHAM VEREIDE, PIONEER IN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP
Grubb, Norman
Zondervan, 1961
207 pages

This is the story of a Norwegian immigrant to the United States who was the founder of International Christian Leadership, the legal name of what is popularly called The Fellowship, the origin of the Prayer Breakfast movement. While pastoring in Seattle, he also founded the first Good Will Industry. Vereide was a single-minded pre-World War II pioneer. The book is a narrative of meetings, people and letters as Vereide befriended government and business leaders in the name of Christ. He was a world-class leader whose legacy is thriving today on every continent.

Wikipedia only tells us:

He was born in 1886 and was pastoring in Seattle, Washington. He died in 1969.

So, no Minneapolis connection there, though we sure do have a Nordic...

About the organization, Wikipedia says:

The Family (Christian political organization)

The Family is a secretive network founded in 1935 and since known by several names, including The Fellowship, The Fellowship Foundation, National Fellowship Council, Fellowship House, The International Foundation, National Committee for Christian Leadership, International Christian Leadership, and the National Leadership Council. It is an international movement that claims to be centered on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as the common ground across all religious and political divisions.[1]

The Fellowship, led by Doug Coe, is best known for organizing the annual National Prayer Breakfast, at which every President since President Dwight D. Eisenhower, including President Barack Obama in 2009, has spoken.[2][3][4]

The Fellowship is associated with many influential leaders, including several members of the United States Congress, former military officers such as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the heads of humanitarian aid organizations, as well as dictators of third world regimes. According to David Kuo, former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy Director of the White House Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives, "The Fellowship's reach into governments around the world is almost impossible to overstate or even grasp."[5]

The group which is linked to many of the America's leading politicians, has been the subject of controversy for its secrecy, involvement in sex scandals, ties to third-world dictators and oppressive regimes, and approving references to Adolf Hitler and the Mafia. {...}

Vereide's principal collaborator in France was Edmond Michelet, five-time minister under President Charles de Gaulle. {...}

The Fellowship's prayer group movement in the U.S. is incorporated in Illinois as a tax-free 501(c)(3) organization operating under the name Fellowship Foundation, Inc. While they conduct no fundraising operations, they reported revenues of more than $12 million in 2003 from donations. {...}

As a sophomore enrolled at Willamette University in Oregon, the Fellowship's eventual leader, Douglas Coe approached then-political science professor and dean of students Mark Hatfield, in order to ask for permission to start a chapter of an evangelical student association. Coe has become a spiritual advisor for many world leaders who have participated in one of the Fellowship's many prayer breakfast "cells," including Hillary Clinton.[15][16] When asked about Doug Coe’s influence on Hillary Clinton, however, people close to her told NBC News in 2008 that she does not consider him one of her leading spiritual advisors and that Senator Clinton has never contributed to Coe’s group, is not a member of the Fellowship, had never heard of any of the controversial sermons obtained by NBC News, and does not consider Doug Coe to be her minister.[17]

Doug Coe's son, David Coe, also works for the organization, as well as the related Wilberforce Foundation, and is considered to be his father's presumptive heir. David Coe has suggested that members of the Family "are here to learn how to rule the world. {...}

Among their numerous property holdings there is this detail which includes an interesting tidbit:

The Fellowship owns a number of properties, including the estate known as the Cedars (Doubleday Mansion) located at 2145 24th Street North in the Woodmont neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. This property, which was purchased by the Fellowship in 1978, includes two additional residences known as the "well house" and "carriage house," the latter of which is used by Doug Coe. The Cedars does not appear on Google Street View. The Cedars was determined to be a "place of worship" by the Zoning Administrator in 1976.[45]

According to a 1996, Washington Post review of Bad Boy: The Life and Politics of Lee Atwater, Atwater was introduced to Douglas Coe through Patty Presock, Secretary to President Ronald Reagan on Friday, March 16, after a White House breakfast. [46] Eleven days later, Atwater arrived at the Cedars to meet Doug Coe stating, "I've been in this city for many years now, and I never heard of you," he said. "Who are you, anyhow?"[47] Coe replied, "Well, we have many mutual friends all over the city...."[48] Atwater was baptized as a Catholic the following day.[49]

Reminds one of a few other political conversions/baptisms in the past few years, like Tony Blair...

Although a goal of the Family is to influence politics and a large number of Senators and Representatives live in or are members of the institution, the Family has long been a secretive organization which is not widely understood.[58][59] Concerned about growing publicity, Fellowship Founder Abraham Vereide wrote a letter in 1966 declaring it time to “submerge the institutional image of [the Family].” {...}

On July 10, 2009, the Knoxville News Sentinel report that Representative and C Street resident Zach Wamp admitted in an interview that he and his fellow residents at C Street have all agreed they won't talk about their private living arrangements, adding that he intends to honor that pact.

A pact?! A "covenant"?!

The Wikipedia article, for some reason, is just chock full of juicy details. One wonders if the Israeli influence on the pedia is driving this "exposure"?
 
Could this be indicative of another one of their predictions as well?

C's said:
Ukraine explosion; chemical or nuclear. Hawaii crash; aviation, possibly involving military. More California seismic activity after 1st of year: San Diego, San Bernardino, North Bakersfield, Barstow: all are fracture points. Hollister, Palo Alto, Imperial, Ukiah, Eureka, Point Mendocino, Monterrey, Offshore San Luis Obispo, Capistrano, Carmel: these are all stress points of fracture in sequence. "Time" is indefinite. Expect gradual destruction of California economy as people begin mass exodus. Also, Shasta erupts; Lassen activity. Ocean floor begins to subside. Queen Elizabeth serious illness; blood related. Princess Diana suicide attempt. Gas explosions in NE United States, Texas and other. Supernova and unusual weather all over. Memphis feels tremors. Minneapolis banking scandal relates to mysterious Nordic covenant. Evangelical sexual tryst exposed. Gold is discovered in California after one of the quakes. UFOs dramatic increase and Gulf Breeze gets swarmed, becomes massive "Mecca". Laura sees much more UFO activity. Huge wave of UFO activity. All manner and origins. Just you wait, it will give you chills and that feeling in the pit of your stomach. Many aliens will appear and we will be visible too. Think of it as a convention. All must awaken to this. It is happening right now. The whole populace will play individual roles according to their individual frequencies. This is only the beginning. Just you wait "Henry Higgins," just you wait!

Steve Pearlstein: California's Wipeout Economy - Washington Post said:
The sun is shining less brightly these days in sunny Southern California. The recession hit here earlier and harder than the rest of the country -- the statewide unemployment rate topped 10 percent last month -- and chances are it will linger here longer.

The severe downturn reflects the region's central role in the Bubble Economy.

As the headquarters for Countrywide Financial, Washington Mutual, New Century Financial and IndyMac, along with several of the nation's largest home builders, Southern California is ground zero for the mortgage crisis and the residential real estate bust.

As the capital of conspicuous consumption, its heavy reliance on auto sales, fashion, electronics and entertainment is now out of sync with the country's new frugality.

And as the gateway through which a majority of the country's imports flowed from Asia to American homes and businesses, its ports, warehouses and distribution channels, which once strained to keep up with the volume, now find themselves with large amounts of unused capacity.

More significantly, the receding economic tide has revealed serious structural problems and challenges in key sectors. The music, entertainment and electronic gaming industries are being turned upside down by the Internet. The real estate industry is bumping up against the limits of population growth and exurban sprawl. And state and local governments that have long financed themselves by pushing costs off into the future have finally met their day of reckoning.

"People here used to feel that because of the weather and the lifestyle, we were immune," said Robbin Itkin, a lawyer with a suddenly booming corporate workout and bankruptcy practice at the Los Angeles office of Steptoe & Johnson. "They don't think that now. There is a somberness I've not seen before."

Indeed, the most recent poll by the Field Research found that only about 40 percent of Southern California residents view the state as one of the best places to live. Back in the Beach Boy days, it was more than 70 percent.

I got the most vivid picture of how dramatically things have slowed at the Port of Los Angeles. Two years ago, ships lined up out to the horizon waiting to unload containers; unionized longshoreman routinely worked double shifts; and on any day there was usually work for a thousand or more nonunionized "casual" workers. But on a recent morning, the cranes on many terminals were idle, few if any casual workers were needed, and the few ships moving through the port's channel looked to be only partially loaded.

The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are, far and away, the biggest economic drivers in Southern California, directly employing 280,000 workers, indirectly supporting nearly 900,000 jobs in the region and handling $350 billion in goods. But last month volume at the bigger Los Angeles port was off by nearly a third, and executive director Geraldine Knatz said she and her crew were scrambling to preserve their market share. Already the port has cut fees by 10 percent on "intermodal" cargo bound for points north and east and is considering a reduction of 50 percent on new business.

It's not just the economic slowdown Knatz worries about, but also the longer-term prospect of losing business to other western ports with lower labor and environmental costs, or East Coast ports that will become her competition once the Panama Canal is widened to accommodate the biggest cargo ships.

"We're going to come back to a new normal," she predicts, with annual growth rates of less than half the average 7 percent rate of the previous decade, and a fraction of the torrid 14 percent rate in 2006.

The port's fortunes are reflected elsewhere in the region's sizable manufacturing sector -- in particular the toy, electronics and clothing companies that have long since moved the bulk of their production to Asia but retain much of their design, marketing and distribution functions in Southern California.

Last fall, Lonnie Kane had to lay off several hundred workers at the women's clothing company he and his wife have operated for decades. They import fabric from Europe and Asia, use high-tech equipment to cut the patterns and then ship the pieces out to local shops staffed by low-wage immigrant workers for the final sewing.

The small department stores that once formed the base of Kane's business are now gone, his small-store customers cannot get credit and the big department stores that buy his blouses and sweaters are constantly on the phone delaying or canceling their orders. His sales are off by more than 25 percent.

As Kane sees it, Southern California is no longer the "middle-class paradise" it fancies itself, with steady growth of good-paying manufacturing jobs. Like the rest of the country, the region is now uncomfortably divided between the haves and have-nots. Although some of that was inevitable, he also blames state and local governments whose attitude toward business has always been that if firms failed or left the area, there would always be plenty of others to take their place.

"People think that when this is all over, it will go back to the way it always was, " Kane says. "That's a fantasy."

It is hard to overstate how reliant the Southern California economy has always been on population growth to drive its economic growth -- in oversimplified terms, building houses for the next wave of home builders. In the beginning, the early developers could be pretty confident that if they built it, they would come -- from the Northeast and Midwest, and then from all corners of the globe. But in recent years, this perpetual growth machine has pretty much run out of steam as residents old and new confronted the realities of two-hour commutes, bad air, a shortage of water and a backlash against illegal immigration.

Moreover, without the steady growth in tax revenue that came with population growth, the Ponzi scheme that passes for public finance in California was suddenly and painfully revealed. Much of the blame lies with public employee unions and a handful of other special-interest groups that have essentially hijacked political control of state and local governments. Now, despite decades of high taxes and rapid growth, state and local governments find that they not only don't have the revenue to provide even basic services, but are saddled with hundreds of billions of dollars in unfunded pension liabilities and infrastructure needs.

"L.A. is becoming a Third World city," says Rick Caruso, a successful developer who has considered running for mayor.

Although Caruso's upscale new development, the Grove, has been a smashing success, he's putting most of his new projects on hold, figuring that for the moment, there's more money to be made with lower risk by buying up financially distressed properties at deeply discounted prices. There should soon be plenty for him to choose from. The shakeout in commercial real estate, which is now in full swing in suburban Orange and Riverside counties, has made its way to the tonier areas of the city. There are numerous "For Rent" signs on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood and along Montana Avenue in Santa Monica. Lack of financing has stalled the $3 billion, Frank Gehry-designed hotel and residential project on Grand Avenue downtown and a $400 million luxury condo tower in Century City.

"It's clear to me that we will have a lot of reinventing to do here over the next few years," Jim Thomas, a prominent local developer, told me.

What's less clear is whether Southern California is ready to embrace that challenge.

And with the Governator at the helm, with what now seems to be a $26 billion deficit, I'm sure things won't be getting much better for the State. Here's what he has to say about the current financial situation in California.

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2009/07/23/ldt.wian.cal.budget.controv.cnn?iref=videosearch
 
[quote author=Laura]
So, do these elements coalescing point to any kind of a Nordic Covenant?[/quote]

Thanks for this thread. I didn't realize there may be possible connections here. Now I'll be following the related stories more closely!
 
I find it quite interesting that C-Street is owned by the group promoting the "7 Mountains" plan for global control, which Palin's pastors endorse. Nordic Covenant indeed! The 7M scheme is a Christian version of the Protocols. If you search youtube for "Sarah Palin Seven Mountains" you'll see the level of pathology and the blueprint for pathocracy spelled out clear as day. These people endorse the "conspiracy theory" that 4-5% of the world control the others. They have their people ("kings") in top positions in Business, Education, Government, Arts, Family, Religion, and Media. And the Christians plan on replacing them by "planting" their people there. God will "invade" these mountains. Many say they want to basically be the "new Jews". They want to get rid of the corrupt elite and install their own Holy (read Corrupt) elite. A NEW and CHRISTIAN 4-5% elite that will influence the culture and eliminate heresy, other religions, etc.
 
Approaching Infinity said:
I find it quite interesting that C-Street is owned by the group promoting the "7 Mountains" plan for global control, which Palin's pastors endorse. Nordic Covenant indeed! The 7M scheme is a Christian version of the Protocols. If you search youtube for "Sarah Palin Seven Mountains" you'll see the level of pathology and the blueprint for pathocracy spelled out clear as day. These people endorse the "conspiracy theory" that 4-5% of the world control the others. They have their people ("kings") in top positions in Business, Education, Government, Arts, Family, Religion, and Media. And the Christians plan on replacing them by "planting" their people there. God will "invade" these mountains. Many say they want to basically be the "new Jews". They want to get rid of the corrupt elite and install their own Holy (read Corrupt) elite. A NEW and CHRISTIAN 4-5% elite that will influence the culture and eliminate heresy, other religions, etc.

The new Inquisition... I keep noticing the fact that it's called 'C' Street - like the Dark Side of the 'C' force...
 
Also sounds like they are creating the conditions for what the Cs called the "5D City on a Hill." Oy! They can't even see that they have become the Anti-Christ.
 
Is there a {Christianity} pattern or theme?

AF: "7 Mountains" plan for global control
AF: The 7M scheme is a Christian version of the Protocols
LKJ: "5D City on a Hill."
=====================================
5D City (of {Nordic Covenant} Rome) on a (7) Hill(s)?

Hmm.. dunno. Seems weird.

FWIW,
Dan
 
Approaching Infinity said:
I find it quite interesting that C-Street is owned by the group promoting the "7 Mountains" plan for global control, which Palin's pastors endorse. Nordic Covenant indeed! The 7M scheme is a Christian version of the Protocols. If you search youtube for "Sarah Palin Seven Mountains" you'll see the level of pathology and the blueprint for pathocracy spelled out clear as day. These people endorse the "conspiracy theory" that 4-5% of the world control the others. They have their people ("kings") in top positions in Business, Education, Government, Arts, Family, Religion, and Media. And the Christians plan on replacing them by "planting" their people there. God will "invade" these mountains. Many say they want to basically be the "new Jews". They want to get rid of the corrupt elite and install their own Holy (read Corrupt) elite. A NEW and CHRISTIAN 4-5% elite that will influence the culture and eliminate heresy, other religions, etc.

Looks like what Lobaczewski describes about ideologies masking pathologies. Perhaps it's just the old game of fighting to be the top dog within the global pathocracy, as new opportunities are opening to make it truly global overtly, as in the whole planet being centrally controlled openly - rather than covertly as it has been done for so long; with all the "end times" noise and the signs of the times that can be and IS being hijacked by these loons to get everyone all worked up that the time is now to get the "Christian Armies" marching for the final battle.... Question is who are the true believers in this nonsense and who are manipulating them from behind the scenes.

We never know the names and faces of the real power wielders, and even the most seemingly powerful can be sacrificed if it serves the purposes of those above them in the pyramid. It all has the flavor of game theory applied to thoroughly ponerized associations to see who are the most pathological, most ruthless, most ready to dominate.

anart said:
The new Inquisition... I keep noticing the fact that it's called 'C' Street - like the Dark Side of the 'C' force...

Laura said:
Also sounds like they are creating the conditions for what the Cs called the "5D City on a Hill." Oy! They can't even see that they have become the Anti-Christ.

Yeah, it seems when you channel the destructive force in the end you destroy everything around you including yourself... it seems to be the inevitable conclusion to manifesting the entropic/destructive force.

The levels of insanity are escalating rapidly.
 
Laura quoting Wikipedia said:
The Fellowship owns a number of properties, including the estate known as the Cedars (Doubleday Mansion) located at 2145 24th Street North in the Woodmont neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. This property, which was purchased by the Fellowship in 1978, includes two additional residences known as the "well house" and "carriage house," the latter of which is used by Doug Coe. The Cedars does not appear on Google Street View. The Cedars was determined to be a "place of worship" by the Zoning Administrator in 1976.[45]

That to me is a little synchronicity with the ringing cedars disinformation thread that also mentions some OK information like trees leading to answers/family trees/Nordic Covenant. Nice thing about synchronicity is that you don't have to verify it actually came from the universe, it's the "Family" itself that asked for research.

Given that the Nordic Covenant is described as a duality with a positive as well as negative part, I wonder if the positive part did anything in response to this negative branch?
 
Laura said:
Although a goal of the Family is to influence politics and a large number of Senators and Representatives live in or are members of the institution, the Family has long been a secretive organization which is not widely understood.[58][59] Concerned about growing publicity, Fellowship Founder Abraham Vereide wrote a letter in 1966 declaring it time to “submerge the institutional image of [the Family].” {...}

On July 10, 2009, the Knoxville News Sentinel report that Representative and C Street resident Zach Wamp admitted in an interview that he and his fellow residents at C Street have all agreed they won't talk about their private living arrangements, adding that he intends to honor that pact.

A pact?! A "covenant"?!

The Wikipedia article, for some reason, is just chock full of juicy details. One wonders if the Israeli influence on the pedia is driving this "exposure"?

Wamp says that the reason why they have a pact not to discuss their private lives - which btw include having affairs; probably a very common thing for most of them - is that members wouldn't join if they didn't feel comfortable with people who would keep their secrets. But that doesn't make any sense at all. It is in fact the other way around; the Family assures its power by knowing the details of the misdoings of its members. It's the same thing with Skulls & Bones and the like. It's also known that this is also a method that alphabet soup agencies use to blackmail people in power. So one wonders who had those two guys exposed into a scandal - and if that reconfiguration of forces is related to Palin's recent moves? Did she preemptively step back? Or is she anticipating a step forward?

There is also the thing that ultimately these guys would not hesitate to bring 'God's wrath' on Israel, and the Zionists know it, so as Laura says they might be the ones behind the exposure. I wonder why they decided to do it now.
 
Notice the recent New Jersey scandal that includes rabbis... wonder if it is "tit for tat"?
 
I have been telling people to read The Family by Jeff Sharlet since I read it last year. One thing about the founder...it is one of those stories about a guy/person who goes out in the woods and has a vision on or under a tree. Sharlet discusses a couple other "leaders" who had similar visions and started revivals and such. Made me think about some of the characters described in the C's transmissions...or wonder about where these visions are coming from...4th density STO?

Oddly, all this scandal started just about as thebook came to paperback. Quelle timing.
 
FYI: Amy Goodman (Democracynow.org) interviews Jeff Sharlett, author of "The Family" today. he's discussing his book with respect to the most recent political sex scandals, The Family, C-Street House, et al.
Democracy Now can be seen on FSTV (free speech TV) or LINK TV channels. If you miss it today on the tube their site has all modes of viewing/listening/reading the show.
 
And according to their own mission statement, one of their goals is:
To communicate a message of both preparation and hope for the days soon to come, when according to Scripture, the world will be plunged into an unprecedented time of social chaos and religious persecution, referred to in the Bible as the "Great Tribulation" (Matthew 24:21). These troubled times immediately precede the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the establishment of His kingdom on earth, in which justice and truth will reign (Matthew 24:30)

from site: _http://www.thefamily.org/en/mission-statement/

It could be me, but seems they know much more than said........
 
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