Podcast: The German Problem, Libyan ‘Democracy’ and Morsi’s Makeover

 

Anyone with an understanding of what Herbert W. Armstrong taught regarding the final rise of a German-dominated united Europe has to be watching that region like a hawk right now. More and more commentators are drawing parallels between the current crisis in Europe and the economic slump in the 1930s that served to unite Germany under a political strongman.

In Libya, things are falling into place for the Muslim Brotherhood, which is poised to play a powerful role in the new government—just as we predicted over a year ago. And in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood is continually applauded for their political achievements, despite the organization’s history with radical Islamist terrorism. Will the West ever admit the truth about the Muslim Brotherhood?

For a deeper look into these subjects, listen to today’s podcast—from Jerusalem.