#131: Week in Review: Gifting Terrorists, Shutdown Lifted, Bankrupt Russia? and Germany Dominates
Description
This week was a momentous week in news with President Trump welcoming to the White House Syria’s new leader, a man who formerly had a $10 million bounty on his head for terrorism. The two were laughing together, but what does this mean for the U.S., Syria and the world.
Mihailo Zekic discusses this as well as France welcoming another terrorist, Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. He also discusses the recent elections in Iraq and what they mean for the region.
Andrew Miiller updates us on the end of the government shutdown and how money troubles still plague the United States. He also breaks down the new findings from the Epstein files and Barack Obama’s involvement.
Is Russia bankrupt and ready to collapse? This is the narrative being circulated by many, but as Jeremiah Jacques details, it is far from the truth—Putin is powerful and not going anywhere. Also, China put a bounty on two Taiwanese influencers.
Finally, host Richard Palmer updates us on Germany and Europe and how Herbert W. Armstrong’s forecast about Nazi Germany rising from the underground is coming to pass before our eyes.
Literature:
“Why the Trumpet Watches an Alliance Between Arab Nations and Europe”
The Prophesied ‘Prince of Russia’



