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The End Times Hits Primetime

By Matt Taibbi, RollingStone.com. Posted August 30, 2006.


Karl Rove and Co. may be flirting with selling the public the same thing cult leaders throughout history have sold their followers: the afterlife.
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"Now where was I? Oh right, our complete annihilation at the hands of fundamentalist Arabs. I was thinking about this on August 22nd, and some very smart people -- even smarter than me -- thought it was very possible that Iran or one of those other merry pranksters in the Middle East could have made a big move and vaporized every one of us. But August 22nd has passed, and that hasn't happened. Yet... Hezbollah could push the "Launch" button while I'm enjoying some chips and dip and watching that cantankerous House on TV. Maybe it won't happen, but you never know. And by won't happen, I mean the Hezbollah/launch part, not the chips and dip part. Me, some French onion and a bag of Ruffles is so happening." -- Glenn Beck, talk show host, CNN Headline News

It's hard to imagine anything that better encapsulates the spirit of life in America under George W. Bush than primetime CNN pseudo-prophet Glenn Beck's recent warning about the end of the world. A dire warning about Armageddon, strategically issued during election season, that includes -- a plug for Ruffles!

Beck is the new hotness in the world of O'Reilly-Hannity-esque shrieking TV windbags; a former drug addict who is a late convert to Mormonism, Beck's shtick is that he's a conservative but not a Republican, allowing him to claim a kind of objectivity while he does things like fantasize about murdering Michael Moore and call Michael Berg's dad a "scumbag." His TV come-on is part comic, part carnival barker, and one if his favorite themes is End Times -- he's a strong believer in the literal second coming of Jesus and, between cornball jokes, never wastes any opportunity to remind his audience that the end is nigh.

Coupled with the horrifying on-air persona of Headline's eight-chinned Court TV exile Nancy Grace, who gives periodic angry news updates during Beck's program (Grace was apoplectic when John Mark Karr was allowed to wear regular clothes on his flight to Colorado), Beck's 7 p.m. slot on Headline has to be one of the weirdest news programs in American history.

Or is it? There have been indications lately that this whole End Times business is fast becoming more than a crazy hobby among the mutant-evangelist set, and is actually playing an important role in Middle East politics, specifically in guiding America's Israel policy.

End Times had its coming-out party in the mainstream media via a now-notorious editorial penned in the Wall Street Journal on August 8 by former Princeton scholar Bernard Lewis. In it, Lewis posited that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was planning a "cataclysmic event" on August 22 (the same date Beck was focused on), because that was the date that corresponded, on the Islamic calendar, with the 27th day of Rajab of the year 1427, said to be the date when Muhammad flew on a winged horse to heaven and back.

That seemed to start the ball rolling on the Aug. 22nd front. From there, a whole host of ostensibly serious commentators started appearing on American television braying horrible warnings about the coming end of the world. Worse still, some of them claimed real ties with the White House. Chief among those was probably John Hagee, a San Antonio pastor whose End Times credentials have already been reported in many outlets (among others, by Sarah Posner of Alternet).

The significance of Hagee is that he chairs a group called Christians United For Israel (CUFI) which believes that the U.S. must unite to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iran to precipitate Armageddon, followed by the more desirable Second Coming of Jesus. Hagee would be just another sweating evangelist lunatic if it weren't for the fact that his group has the ear of the White House. RNC chair Ken Mehlman took time out from bashing Ned Lamont to speak at CUFI's inaugural banquet in Washington in July, and both Sam Brownback and Rick Santorum also addressed the group. Meanwhile, Hagee at the banquet reportedly read out greetings from Ehud Olmert and George W. Bush himself, who apparently said, "God Bless and stand by the people of Israel and God Bless the United States."

If that weren't scary enough, the Washington Post on August 4th published a story by Dan Froomkin suggesting that a certain Joel C. Rosenberg, another prominent subscriber to the Aug. 22nd theory, had been invited to the White House. Rosenberg told Froomkin that he had spoken to a "couple dozen" White House aides on February 10, 2005, and had been in touch with some of them ever since. Rosenberg said the meeting came after an unnamed White House staffer called him and said "A lot of people over here are reading your novels" -- novels which presumably include the recent The Ezekiel Option, which is about, God help us, a White House staffer who urges a highly religious president to bomb Russia and bring about the End of Everything.

I've read The Ezekiel Option. It's a compendium of every dipshit hocus-pocus Christian pseudo-scientific political idea you can think of, written in that childishly mechanical literary style peculiar to American blockbusters of the Da Vinci Code and Left Behind ilk -- in which every character has a name like Mike Stormfield or Andrew Porchdale, romance is watching a White House aide plant a church-sanctioned kiss on a CIA agent, and human beings seemingly can only think in italics ("Now Jibril was finally making sense, thought Gogolov"). Moreover, the people in the book only come in two types -- absolutely evil or absolutely good. The evil people are all Muslims, communists, Europeans, academics or lefties, and the good people are innocent peace-loving Americans who all have titles in the American or Israeli government or security services.


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Matt Taibbi is a writer for Rolling Stone.

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That's it - I'm sick of this religious shit....
Posted by: RJMills on Aug 30, 2006 3:17 PM   
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Okay, I can't take it anymore. You goddamn religious wackos have got to go. I will accept no more stupid excuses for religion like:

"But most religious people do so much good." - I have yet to see the evidence. Most religious people are just as selfish as everyone else.

"They only want to do what's right." - No they don't. They want to get their piece of the pie just like everyone else.

"Religion is a tremendous force of good in the world." - No, it isn't. It's a tremendous source of bad. Just look at the middle east. No religion, no...well people would still fight. Bringing me to the conclusion: RELIGION IN NO WAY INFLUENCES BEHAVIOR!

So give it a rest. Stop using "God" to justify stealing resources from others. Learn to share and play nice. And be a good atheist. Peace.

(May all you religious people rot in Hell.)

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» And just who was it Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming
These are End times alright
Posted by: may261989 on Aug 30, 2006 6:39 PM   
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You better believe it... the world's become a lot dumber and meaner since Bush instigated his wacko Crusade. Ignorance rules and the violent aspirations of his inner circle are coming to full fruition. Now all that remains is how to sell the war against Iran to the American public. I believe they havent invaded yet as even they think the "collateral" damage may be a little high at this stage.. Hmmmmm.. what to do what to do...I'm sure Karl and Dick will think of something when the Repugs maintain their hold on Congress come November. But I think they need to wait and see, I dont think Karl and Dick want to answer to a Democrat held Congress, best to rely on electronic ballot boxes to achieve the victory.
Just in case this fails expect another impending terrorist attack, or even something completely out of left field.. Senior Bush biting the bullet perhaps? A groundswell of conservative sympathy should be enough for them to achieve their ultimate goal.
And all you church goers can look forward to your local priest/minister preaching how Jesus would have been a Neo-Con. Great stuff.

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Understanding the Fatal Flaws in Judeo-Christian-Islamic Prophecy
Posted by: SevenStarHand on Aug 30, 2006 10:18 PM   
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As certain world leaders strive to instigate a fabricated "battle of Armageddon," it is vital to understand and spread the truth about these ancient texts to help bring about an end to such abominable evil. You can never expect philosophies based on lies and great error to lead to peace and harmony. How many more millennia of terrible proof is necessary before humanity finally gets a clue that most have been utterly deceived by the very concept of religion.

Without it, Bush, the Neo-Cons, and their cohorts could never have gained and retained political power by manipulating an already deluded and susceptible constituency. Likewise, their thinly-veiled partners in crime, Bin Laden and his ilk, could never have succeeded in their roles in this centuries-old Vatican-led grand deception.

Have you ever heard of Machiavelli? What better way to hide the truth than to divide people among three related but divergent religions (or other strong delusions) that each obscure the truth while claiming that each is the truth!

Want to see the symbol for the tri-part endless loop and logic-trap that such a three-part Machiavellian delusion forms? Ever seen a Triquetra ( and here)? Pay very close attention to its visual relationship to 666, the most famous of all triangular numbers.

Now consider how money, religion, and politics are inseparable because of the inescapable trap (bottomless pit) they form...

We are all trapped in a web of deception woven with money, religion, and politics. The great evils that bedevil us all will never cease until humanity finally awakens, shakes off these strong delusions, and forges a new path to the future.

Here is Wisdom...

Peace...

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Amen
Posted by: jims713 on Aug 31, 2006 3:59 AM   
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Thank you Matt. Nothing like one of your articles to start my morning with a bang. After being basically non-political for many years I actually voted in the CT primary for Lamont this year. These fundies and their like are, in my opinion, very dangerous people who if they are not stopped will take this country back to the dark ages. What can we do to stop them?

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Amen means So Be it, and you can DO SOMETHING
Posted by: wawa on Aug 31, 2006 5:35 AM   
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The most outstanding sign of our times is the suffering and cries of living beings and the destruction of creation. At the beginning of the 21st century, all living beings are threatened with death and destruction. "The powers and principalities of this world" - with a comprehensive destructiveness in the form of the global empire – are causing "all of creation to groan"-Romans 8:18-39.

The brutal atrocities committed in Iraq, Gaza and Lebanon have revealed the true nature of the global empire: arbitrary, unilateral military actions against innocent civilians. The global empire’s obvious purpose is to expand its territorial borders in pursuit of regional hegemony and control of oil as an economic resource. These wars are also a new form of religious crusade, justified through religious language and theological claims. Bush see’s evil out there, but fails to reflect on the demon within.

" The US is developing new systems of weapons of mass destruction and generating high-tech and nuclear weapons. This operation along with strategies for cyber warfare and the unrestrained use of nuclear weapons, including a nuclear first strike, is seriously eroding and imperiling the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime and disregarding the fundamental prohibition against nuclear first strikes.


"The "war on terror" has led to a series of draconian laws and legally sanctioned repressive measures within the United States and in many other countries that effectively condone torture, arbitrary detention and deprivation of liberty, summary deportations, extraordinary rendition and violations of a wide range of other political and civil rights. This has effectively undermined both practice and principles of the human rights regime and the rule of law. One visible impact of empire has been the inviolability of human rights."- EFSAGE

The rise in religious fundamentalism within Christianity, is based on fear of the other and the empire uses religion to justify and provide the ideology of war. The very term "Islamofacist" is a racist remark and a demonization of Islam. Imagine the outcry if one were to label the current USA administration as "Christianfacists."

Western Christianity has been closely related to empire ever since the glory day’s of the Roman Empire. The final chapter in the New Testament, The Revelation of John, written by an exile/refugee has for centuries been understood by theologians to be a critique of empire. The bottom line in John’s vision/poem, is that the empire of Rome would be replaced by the kingdom of God: when The Prince of Peace, The Lamb of God will lie down with the lion and men will make war no more.


"Today’s Globalized Christendom and the "crusades" it embarks upon are symbiotically intertwined with global capital and the power of the global empire....The global empire, with its unprecedented reach, represents a massive threat to life. In the face of this pervasive and death-dealing reality of worldwide hegemony, we are inspired and empowered by Jesus of Galilee to resist empire and to renew communities of life. This new reality has economic, political, social, cultural, religious and spiritual dimensions. It presents life and death challenges for Christians, as the empire uses religion to justify its domination and violence, and makes claims that belong to God alone."- IBID

The Peace of the world truly does begins in Jerusalem, and for three days in August 2006, ninety ecumenical social justice peace seeking progressive American Christian’s gathered in Portland, Oregon in solidarity with the rapidly growing international grass roots community committed to justice, peace, nonviolence, liberation, reconciliation and love for all living beings and creation, guided by the leadership of an Anglican from Jerusalem...

cont. WAWA blog Aug 30, 2006

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Rising Tide of Religiosity
Posted by: VannaLaRoche on Aug 31, 2006 9:51 AM   
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Here in Missouri there's a certain . . . leering quality to the religious folks. You can sense they're anxious to learn whether you're "their" kind of Christian. I was in a blue collar neighborhood yesterday, watching two young men in dress pants and ties, walking around with their Bible and clipboard. I regularly politely turn away old women who want me to come to the door and talk about Jesus.

It's hard to describe, just a feeling in the air, that unless you're openly and avowedly Christian, you're suspect. You're One Of Those People. Those . . . LIBruls. I can't recall ever sensing this before in America.

I even got a funny look when taking out a book at the library--which book was, "Who Wrote The New Testament?"

Librarian read the title, looked at me, pressed her lips together, looked away, resumed checking it out.

Creepy times.

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» now you know Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming
Control freaks
Posted by: cici on Aug 31, 2006 10:15 AM   
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Yes, some believe that "end times" are predicted in religious texts. Christianity does not corner the market on that thought.

What puzzles me is why someone who trusts God to tell us there is an "end time" does not trust God to know when that is and cause it Him/Herself. If they think this is God's Will, why try to hasten the "end times" through human means?

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» RE: Control freaks Posted by: tap17x
RELIGION
Posted by: Roverton on Aug 31, 2006 11:28 AM   
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Is installed in a culture to keep them from spirituality. It's a regimenterd distraction. An exercise in blind obedience.

Humans mistaking other humans for their diety.

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Whaddya going to believe, me or your own two eyes?
Posted by: monkeywrench on Aug 31, 2006 12:30 PM   
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Is this the inevitable result of a hideously dumbed-down America, an America with a seemingly complete distrust of science or the truth as proven BY EVIDENCE? Nincompoops like Beck getting their own talk shows? Compulsive liars like Hannity and O'Reilly actually having audiences? The public warming to the fiction known as "End Times" just because some self-proclaimed "authorities" want us to believe it?

C'mon, folks; End Times prophesies have been floated since the beginning of time, and yet the world goes on spinning pretty much as scientists have predicted it would. And, after all the fire and brimstone, parting of the Red Sea, plagues of Egypt, and other supernatural events chronicled in the Bible, has anybody noticed the complete lack of such "miracles" in the last, say, 200 years or so (or more) of modern history? Why should they stop occurring in our time? Could it be...just maybe... that they were made up by the very real humans who wrote them 2000 years ago?

This is not to denegrate spiritualiy – just the side-show variety that seems so dominant in western society today. Religion, belief in what cannot be proven, should remain a completely personal endeavor, and only so long as it brings no harm to others – something that cannot be said of our reality. The fact is, each and every religion is guessing when it comes to the nature of spiritualiy or higher being, and we have been presented with absolutely no evidence of any biblical-style "miracles" occurring in our time (I'm sorry; the image of the Virgin Mary in a cheese sandwich or in an oil slick does not qualify). So why sink our faith in it?

The End Times will not be the end of Earth; it will go on spinning (and repairing itself) long after we have departed. No, the End Times will be of our own making and will be the result of the same stupidity that is producing the pseudo-biblical drivel we're hearing today.

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Armagedon only possible with nukes
Posted by: Hairog on Aug 31, 2006 8:15 PM   
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The only way for a form of Armageddon to happen is with nuclear weapons. We need a new law that states that anyone who believes in "the end times" or Armageddon cannot get anywhere near nuclear weapons or the opportunity to launch one. In fact anyone who ever belonged to a church, attended a church or agreed with the concept of Armageddon should be prevented from holding office or positions in business or the military, that could give them access to a nuke or the chance to set one off. Especially President of either the USA or Russia.

They should be made to take an oath that they do not, nor have they ever believed in the concept of Armageddon or " the end times" etc.no matter what their religion. Kind of like what McCarthy did for communism. Anyone who won't take the oath or perjures them self should be black listed from holding positions involving access to nuclear weapons.

I'm not serious about the oath but I am serious about the concept. It should be the first thing asked of a presidential nominee and the first thing that should be used to disqualify him/her.

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bimasta
Posted by: bimasta on Sep 1, 2006 9:56 AM   
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"You shall not make wrongful use of the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not acquit anyone who misuses his name." That is the Seventh Commandment, these people violate it daily, and proclaim they are 'true believers.'

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aug 22 = iranian strike propaganda
Posted by: mobius1ski on Sep 1, 2006 12:57 PM   
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first things first -- rj: mlk jr. and gandhi were devoutly religious people. so am i, and i live in israel, and i just spent the last month organizing a fundraiser for both lebanese and israeli war victims, with two other deeply religious people. but thanks for painting all religious people with a wide brush. it bespeaks the lie of liberal tolerance and proves that you are no different from that which you purport to despise.

secondly, as per aug. 22: this meme was fed to the radical right by farid ghadry, the syrian version of ahmed chalabi. ghadry supposedly believes bush's middle east doctrine will lead to the "democratization" of syria -- placing him at the helm. ghadry has identified himself as a friend of michael ledeen, the architect of the bush administration's regime-change policy, which is now focused specifically on iran. ledeen himself has issued similiar bunk prophecies of his own, stating in 2003 that iran would achieve nuclear capability on another significant date in the islamic calendar.

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kaneh bosm
Posted by: garry minor on Sep 2, 2006 8:58 AM   
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The truth of kaneh bosm will put an end to the lies and liars. Believe it or not the return of the Holy Chrism, the same oil God himself instructed Moses to make which included 250 shekels of kaneh bosm(cannabis) is now available. The world has been brainwashed to believe that the only thing on earth that can feed, fuel, shelter, medicate, and bring salvation is evil. This was accomplished during the 30's by Harry Anslinger, the Dupont, Hearst and other Corporations to protect there oil based and timber products. The same products destroying our environment today. The deception continues today with the alcohol and tobacco industries footing the bill. Simply type in kaneh bosm or go to THC Ministry's for information about spirituality, Anslinger to find about the law, cannabinoids & receptors for medicinal, hemp and cannabis for the incredible history of this plant. Remember none of these other sights are aware of the word Kaneh Bosm and yet look at the passion. The tree of life will transform our world.
You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free!

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Looking forward to the Rapture
Posted by: linden on Sep 5, 2006 10:24 AM   
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Until I read this article, I didn't know the world was supposed to have ended on Aug. 22. Guess I missed that one.

I'm disappointed. I can't wait for the Rapture to happen. I'm happy to let all those people go to their reward, and I hope they enjoy themselves. Those of us who are left can then sigh a big liberated sigh of relief and get down to business building a better world.

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