Truly I say to you that you have been warned. There are so many of us now, putting the word out. Anyone who has an ear to hear will know we speak the truth. The days are fewer and fewer every morning you wake up. Don’t hesitate. YOU could miss your last chance. Please, REPENT, TURN AWAY from the WORLD.
This article, except for the first video is all taken from one blog. Tammy has done an excellent job of presenting the reader with links to so much critical information. Please take the time to view all of this, even if it takes multiple visits to the site over days or even weeks. It will be time well spent.
I truly care about you and your eternal soul. I get no benefit from the work I do here. It is a labor of love. The only thing I seek is to hear “well done, my good and faithful servant, enter now into the joy of your Lord”. I hope to see you there to hear the same. Be blessed.
POINTS TO CONSIDER What is the significance of the replica of the Arch to the Temple of Baal being toured and presented around the world, both politically and spiritually? London was rocked again with its third major terrorist attack by Islamic terrorists in three months. It ‘multi-culturalism’ and open borders beginning to throw England and Europe into chaos? The same tired rhetoric without action coming from European leaders after this latest attack: “We have to stand up against extremism… but no strong measures are ever enacted.” Is the United States shielded from significant numbers of terror attacks? Could we see an increase? Should we be fearing all these events or seeing them as a sign of Jesus’ soon return? Meanwhile here in America, many people feel the professing Christian Church is sliding away from God’s Word and getting sucked in to political correctness and relative truth and morality…
The ceiling of the United Nations Palace of nations building. Geneva
April 2019 – Palmyra, Syria objects on display in UN cities:
The Met in NYC and Palace of Nations in Geneva
The office of the United Nations in Geneva is the European headquarters of the UN, the other headquarters being in New York. The building complex, called the Palais des Nations, houses the UN Human Rights Council as well as the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights, among other agencies.
Selected Highlights of the Director-General’s activities – 8 – 14 April 2019
12 APRIL 2019
The office of the United Nations in Geneva is the European headquarters of the UN,the other headquarters being in New York. The building complex, called the Palais des Nations, houses the UN Human Rights Council as well as the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights, among other agencies.
The Director-General attends the reproduction of the Arch of Palmyra at the Place des Nations, an event organized by the Institute of Digital Archaeology of London and the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva.
Michael Møller, Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva. Working for peace, rights and well-being together with all International Geneva.
https://twitter.com/UNOG_DG
Please join us under the arch on the historic Place des Nations …
grand unveiling is this Friday April 12 at 10AM.
A copy of the historical #Palmyra Triumphal Arch was uncovered at the Place des Nations in front of @UNGeneva this morning. The Arch is on display on the occasion of a @UNESCO conference on protecting #WorldHeritage.
Place des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Commemorating 20 years of the Second Protocol to the Hague Convention April 12 – 27, 2019 Protecting Humanity’s Fragile Heritage
2019 marks 90 years since the first stone was laid at the Palais des Nations, home to @UNGeneva. The trowel used during that official ceremony was recently found in archives.
Since its unveiling on London’s Trafalgar Square in April 2016, the Arch has been on public display around the world. The structure is a symbol of the triumph of cooperation over conflict, optimism over despair, and human ingenuity over senseless destruction.
On 25th and 26th April, with the support of the Government of Switzerland, UNESCO is organising one of the most important conferences of 2019 on the subject of cultural heritage protection, “Protecting Cultural Property: International Conference on the 20th Anniversary of the 1999 Second Protocol to the 1954 Hague Convention”.
A first-of-its-kind meeting, the UNESCO conference will bring together State representatives, stakeholders, and international experts to reflect on the achievements of the Second Protocol to the 1954 Convention — a key landmark in international humanitarian and cultural protection policy.
Switzerland and Geneva are proud to underline their commitment to peacebuilding and cultural protection through the support of these initiatives.
25-26 April 2019 – Geneva, Switzerland
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME THURSDAY, 25 APRIL 2019 17:30 – 20:30 Reception (Sponsored by the Government of Switzerland) Inauguration ceremony of the Triumph Arc of Palmyra at the Place des Nations
Announced on April 8, 2019 – First day of Iyar / Ziv (2nd Month) – Hebrew Calendar (no Adar II added)
– Historical time of Temple foundation stone laid (1 Kings 6:1, 37) Torah Calendar (Omer day 16) (one day off due to new moon not sighted)
– 3 Nissan on Rabbinical calendar 5 Iyar (1948) – (4-10-19) Proclamation of the State of Israel on Friday, 14 May 1948, before sunset. 7 Iyar (498 BCE) – (4-12-19) Jerusalem’s rebuilt walls are dedicated, nearly 88 years after their destruction by Nebuchadnezzar.
– April 9, 2019 Israel elections (upcoming Israel Peace Plan)
– April 19-27, 2019 – Passover/Days of Unleavened Bread on Rabbinical calendar April 19-21, 2016 – London, UK – Trafalgar Square – Passover Palmyra Arch replica displayed during Biblical Feast Days: http://tammyjdub.blogspot.com/2017/12/triumphal-arch-of-palmyra-syria-part-2.html
Arch event coinciding with Israel history: Temple * Independence * Passover!!!!
Syrian Historical dates:
April 7, 1967 Israeli/Syrian border fights
April 17, 1946 Syria declares independence from French administration – Evacuation Day(Arabic: عيد الجلاء)
This latest display continues the inclination of unveiling the arch during Biblical Feast Days with the exhibit in April during the Passover season on the traditional Jewish calendar of the month of Nissan.
Palmyra Arch replica displayed during Biblical Feast Days and celestial events:
London, UK – Passover – April 19-21, 2016
Manhattan/NYC – Feast of Tabernacles/Succoth – September 19-23, 2016
Dubai, UAE – 2 days after Penumbral Lunar Eclipse – February 12-14, 2017
Florence, Italy – Through Passover – March 27-April 27, 2017
Arona, Italy – Through Pentecost – April 29-July 30 – extended to Sept 30, 2017
Washington, D.C. – Feast of Tabernacles/Succoth – September 26—30, 2018
The Hague, Netherlands – Peace Palace – afterFast of Zedekiah – October 17-Nov. 7, 2018
London, UK – Feast of Dedication/Hanukkah – Dec.1, 2018 (Dec. 2-10, 2018 Hanukkah)
Geneva, Switzerland – Through Passover & Days of Unleavened Bread – April 12-27, 2019
The Palais des Nations
The United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) is the second largest United Nations centre after the United Nations Headquarters in New York. UNOG is housed in the Palais des Nations, an outstanding testimony to twentieth century architecture, situated in a beautiful park in Geneva overlooking Lake Geneva, with a splendid view of the Alps and, on a clear day, the Mont Blanc.
Please join us under the arch on the historic Place des Nations from 12-25 April, grand unveiling is this Friday April 12 at 10AM. With @Amuzaini01, @ahodgers,@sami_kanaan, and Dr. Alexy Karenowska.
The Palace is located in Ariana Park, which was bequeathed to the City of Geneva in 1890. The park also contains a 1668 chalet.
The League of Nations, abbreviated as LN or LoN, (French: La Société des Nations, meaning “Society of Nations”) was an intergovernmental organisation founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War. It was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
The Permanent Court of International Justice was provided for by the Covenant, but not established by it. The Council and the Assembly established its constitution. Its judges were elected by the Council and the Assembly, and its budget was provided by the latter. The Court was to hear and decide any international dispute which the parties concerned submitted to it. It might also give an advisory opinion on any dispute or question referred to it by the Council or the Assembly. The Court was open to all the nations of the world under certain broad conditions.[80]
The International Labour Organization was created in 1919 on the basis of Part XIII of the Treaty of Versailles.[81] The ILO, although having the same members as the League and being subject to the budget control of the Assembly, was an autonomous organisation with its own Governing Body, its own General Conference and its own Secretariat. Its constitution differed from that of the League: representation had been accorded not only to governments but also to representatives of employers’ and workers’ organisations.
The Peace Conference adopted the principle that these territories should be administered by different governments on behalf of the League – a system of national responsibility subject to international supervision.[105] This plan, defined as the mandate system, was adopted by the “Council of Ten” (the heads of government and foreign ministers of the main Allied powers: Britain, France, the United States, Italy, and Japan) on 30 January 1919 and transmitted to the League of Nations
Beneath the Palace’s foundation stone is a time capsule containing a document listing the names of the League of Nations member states, a copy of the Covenant of the League, and specimen coins of all the countries represented at the league’s Tenth Assembly. A medal showing the Palace of Nations with the Jura Mountains in the background was struck in silvered bronze.[6]
The Celestial Sphere Woodrow Wilson Memorial, Ariana Park, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland.
It was donated in 1939 by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation to what was then the League of Nations building. Known also as the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Sphere of the Palais des Nations it is today a symbol of Geneva International and of Geneva as the centre of dialogue and peace.
The renowned artist Maestro Michelangelo Pistoletto has created a sculpture for the 70th anniversary of the United Nations called “The Rebirth”.
The sculpture contains 193 marble stones, each representing one of the 193 UN Member States, and will be located at UN Geneva. Its shape is a configuration of the mathematical sign for ‘infinity’. Symbolizing the ‘rebirth’ of society, and a new world,the Rebirth sends a strong global message of our shared commitment to peace, rights and well-being for all as the United Nations enters its seventieth year.
“The stones represent rebirth, unity, the act of uniting – the United Nations” – in this short video Pistoletto explains his artistic inspiration and you can glimpse behind the scenes at his workshop Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto.
Rebirth will be unveiled on Saturday 24 October, the UN’s 70th anniversary, as part of a grand Open Day of UN Geneva’s office the Palais des Nations. Everyone is invited to this public event – you can find all the info here: www.unog.ch/OpenDay .
“So What” about Sustaining Peace & Sustainable Development? What are the interlinkages between these global agendas? Recap of this week’s talk & video now available https://bit.ly/2FTqbTR #GlobalGoals#SDGs
In #Geneva this Friday? Come & join hands to form a Solidarity Chain! The idea is that people from all over the cometogether to make universal #health coverage a reality. Join us for this free & fun event on 5 April, noon at PlacedesNations!
We invite everyone to express their support for #HealthForAll by signing up to join@WHO‘s Solidarity Chain, happening on 5 April 2019 from 12:00 to 14:00. The Chain will run from WHO’s doors to PlacedesNations in front of @UNGeneva. Register here: https://bit.ly/2HLjk2t
49th Session of the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture – Surviving Torture and Fighting Stigma: The road to recovery for victims of sexual and gender-based torture. Took place 3 – 4 April 2019, Palais desNations, Geneva
First inter-sessional seminar on prevention of human rights violations by the HumanRights Council will take place at the Palais desNations Room XVI on 9 & 10April. See:
1st intersessional seminar, 9-10 April 2019, Geneva, Palais des Nations, room XVI
People demonstrate at a rally in solidarity with the Sudanese population in struggle, at the Place des Nations in front of the European headquarters of the United Nations, in Geneva.
Jewish Groups Gather in Geneva, Protest 7 Anti-Israel UNHRC Resolutions
March 18, 2019 , 3:23 pm
Jewish and pro-Israel groups are rallying in Geneva, outside the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), to protest an entire day – today – given over to multiple resolutions against Israel.
The rally, which is meeting at the Place des Nations facing the UNHRC building,has been entitled ‘Enough is Enough’ and is aimed at calling out the United Nations’ obsession with demonizing the Jewish state …
Ahead of the anniversary of the March of Return demonstrations, UN war crime investigators tell Human Rights Council that lethal force used by IDF against Palestinians during border riots is ‘authorized unlawfully in majority of cases’
Organizations on the European level include the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) which is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. CERN is an official United Nations Observer. CERN is also the birthplace of the World Wide Web. On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone. https://home.cern/
The first ramp to the record-breaking energy of 6.5 TeV was performed on 10 April 2015
During the long shutdown of CERN’s accelerators, the ALICE experiment at the LHC is removing and refurbishing or replacing the majority of its detectors
In One Thousand and One Nights, ‘open sesame’ are the magic words that allow Ali Baba to access a hidden treasure of untold riches. In the 1990s this classic tale inspired physicists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva to ask whether the CERN model of science and peace could be replicated in the Middle East. It took years of hard work and complex negotiations to bring the dream to life. The new centre is called SESAME.
Building a culture of peace …
At the European Cultural Conference in Lausanne in 1949, de Rougemont had first proposed the idea of establishing what came to be known as CERN
The Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East (SESAME) is an independent laboratory located in Allan in the Balqagovernorate of Jordan, created under the auspices of UNESCO on 30 May 2002.
The laboratory was inaugurated on 16 May 2017 under the patronage and presence of King Abdullah II.[2]
“The World Between Empires” at the Metropolitan Museum in New York: Visitors stand in front of an antique stone bust of Bat’a, daughter of Moqim, (granddaughter of) Malku fromPalmyra, which, according to expert estimates, was created in the late 2nd or early 3rd century.
he New York Metropolitan Museum’s “The World Between Empires” will feature around 190 antique sculptures, murals, pieces of jewellery and other objects from the Middle East from Monday to June 23.
On the one hand, the exhibition deals with culture, religion and trade in antiquity, but on the other it also raises “complex questions about the preservation of cultural heritage,” says museum director Max Hollein.
The New York Metropolitan Museum at Central Park in Manhattan is one of the most renowned and most visited museums in the world.
Watch a preview of the exhibition The World between Empires: Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from March 18 through June 23, 2019. Zainab Bahrani, Edith Porada Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology, Columbia University.
Conversations on the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq and Syria
In this video, produced as an installation for The World between Empires: Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East, three leading archaeologists examine the impact of the destruction of cultural heritage during recent conflicts in Iraq and Syria, and discuss current and potential responses.
Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon, who oversaw the development of the Federal Triangle construction project and plans for the Departmental Auditorium in D.C.
(Site of April 19, 2016 Palmyra Arch display at Passover)
Syria: Damascus displays replica of destroyed Palmyra altar
Tuesday 23 April 2019
A replica of a worship niche belonging to the 2,000-year-old Temple of Bel at Palmyra was displayed in the National Museum of Damascus on Tuesday.
Using 3D imaging and stonework, an Italian team reconstructed the altar after it was destroyed by the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) during seize of Palmyra back in 2015.
“We are honoured that Syria accepted this gift which we made out of friendship for your country,” said Frances Pinnock of the Sapienza University of Rome who had headed the reconstruction team.
“We hope … Palmyra will become again the bride of the desert,” she added.
The National Museum of Damascus is further adorned by 2nd-century murals, elaborate tombs, and the recently restored Lion of al-Lat, which originally stood guard at the National Museum of Palmyra but was whisked away to Damascus for safeguarding
It was placed in Damascus around the same time the Arch of Triumph from Palmyra was placed in Geneva. Before it went on public display it was actually a in Brussels and the UNESCO in Paris.
BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:20 P.M.) – The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh) terrorist group is allegedly planning an offensive to retake the ancient city of Palmyra in the eastern countryside of the Homs Governorate.
A source from the Syrian Army in eastern Homs said they have discovered an Islamic State plot to not only retake land in central Syria, but also recapture the key city of Palmyra in the process.
5 May 2016 – Russia’s Valery Gergiev conducts concert in Palmyra ruins
By organising a concert in the ruins of Palmyra, Russia wants the world to see that it is making a positive contribution in Syria: bringing peace and stability to the country, and, in the case of Palmyra, saving a UNESCO heritage site.
Moscow will be hoping that images of its classical musicians in Syria will reinforce the message that Russia is a force for good.
MARK MY WORDS, UNESCO through the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, is going to provide the tool to destroy YOU. If you think they are worried about your health, or the health of anyone on this earth, you better think again! They are using HEALTHCARE as a means to gain control over every aspect of your life! If you do not do EXACTLY what they tell you to do, about your health or your children’s health you find your children, your job, your car, your home, and your freedom confiscated.