'Late
Great Planet Earth' revisited
by
Hal
Lindsey
"We
believe that the Common Market and the trend toward the unification of
Europe may well be the beginning of the 10-nation confederacy predicted
by Daniel and the Book of Revelation."
– "The Late, Great Planet Earth," 1969
I penned those words some 35 years ago based on the prophecies of the
Bible for the last days, not based on any inside knowledge I had about
European politics.
According to the Hebrew prophets, in the last days, the most important
city in the world would be Jerusalem. The prophet Zechariah said that in
the last days, the whole world would unite against Israel over the
question of ownership of the city (Zechariah 12).
That conflict, according to the prophet Daniel, would rage until a
prince of the revived Roman Empire came on the scene, and – according
to Daniel 9:27 – "confirms a covenant" between Israel and
her many enemies for one "week" (seven years).
Daniel 2:41 says the revived Roman empire will be like iron mixed with
clay, partly strong and partly weak, "but they shall not cleave one
to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay." This empire will
initially be ruled by 10 "kings," (Daniel 7:24) and,
ultimately, "another" that "shall rise after them."
That "other" is the Beast of Revelation 13, often referred to
as the "antichrist."
There are, today, two distinct and separate entities that make up the
Greater European Union. The European Union as it exists today consists
of 25 member states and counting. It was created under the authority of
the 1957 Treaty of Rome.
The other Europe is the Western European Union, or the WEU. The WEU was,
according to its website, "created by the Treaty on Economic,
Social and Cultural Collaboration and Collective Self-Defence signed at
Brussels on 17 March 1948."
It went dormant in 1973, but was reactivated as Europe's collective
security arm under the authority of the Rome Declaration in 1984. The
same meeting decided to open negotiations with Portugal and Spain
regarding their accession to the modified Brussels Treaty. Those
countries formally became full members of WEU on March 27, 1990.
Earlier agreements called for the Western European Union to merge with
the EU and was scheduled to be completed in 2000. But the WEU is very
much alive and appears more to be in a state of revival than shutdown,
with most of Europe's military planning concentrated in the hands of the
WEU's constituent cells.
The
WEU is broken down into membership tiers: full members, associate
members, observer countries and associate partner countries. In all, the
WEU consists of 28 nations, but only 10 are full member countries.
All 10 full members of the Western European Union are, as a condition of
membership, part of both the EU and NATO.
Although they are two distinct entities with different member states and
different responsibilities, both are under the control of one man,
Javier Solana, former NATO secretary-general and currently serving as
both secretary-general of the WEU and the European Union's first
constitutional foreign minister and sole spokesman for the Council of
the European Union.
Before anybody quotes me as saying Javier Solana is the antichrist, I
don't know who the antichrist is, and I really don't care.
What is relevant is that there exists, at this point in human history, a
10-core nation European defense collective consisting of the richest and
most powerful nations in Europe. Javier Solana's dual role establishes
the office of Head Guy Over All Of Europe – if it isn't Solana, the
precedent has been established.
There is also a Jewish state called "Israel," reborn after two
millennia on the same piece of land from which they were exiled, that
emerged on the world stage at precisely the same point in history –
1948.
Since 1948, Israel has been locked in an unending series of wars with
the many Arab states on all sides that are dedicated to her destruction.
On Sept. 13, the Oslo Accords were signed, setting in motion a
three-stage land-for-peace formula between Israel and the Palestinians.
The agreement was to have culminated seven years after it was signed
with an agreement "on the final status of Jerusalem." That
seven-year covenant failed and brought on what Israel calls the
"Oslo War," which then brought Europe into the equation via
the Quartet for Peace. All of this has placed Europe over the United
States as the main peace broker.
Now we return to where I started, way back in 1969.
"We believe that the Common Market and the trend toward the
unification of Europe may well be the beginning of the 10-nation
confederacy predicted by Daniel and the Book of Revelation."
Is all of this just coincidence? I don't think so. That takes more faith
to believe than to simply recognize that God has caused events to fit
precisely into His predicted scenario.