A globalist insider describes the Babylon the Great New World Order without knowing it

In this must-see video, Globalist insiderJohn Perkins explains how the Babylon the Great New World Order enslaves nations economically through debt owed to the international bankers via the corporate oligarchs with the help of the U.S. government. This is a perfect examples of what John saw coming on the end-times world as he describes it in Revelation 18 where he says that the merchants (corporate elite) are the rich men of the world, who have enslaved the inhabitants of earth for financial gain and power.

Perkins was a pawn of the global elite before becoming a whistle blower. The video is based on a best-selling book he wrote entitled, “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.”

 

 

10 thoughts on “A globalist insider describes the Babylon the Great New World Order without knowing it

  1. In reading rev. chap 18, my thoughts are turned on the religeous system that has made void the Torah, it is the harlot system of relativism, humanism, and has installed a pagan priesthood, and have replaced the Mashiyach with the pagan “J” word, or name of a pagan anti-Torah messiah, It also teaches a socialistic communistic gov. with all the trapping’s of satanism, almost all govt’s have joined up with this unholy outfit, Thanks for sharing. c

    • I’d like to take this opportunity to make my dear readers aware of some important facts about our Christian brothers and sister.

      First, let me say that I’m not angry at Christians, I don’t hate them, and I try not to speak disparagingly of them. There for the grace of YHVH go I. Until YHVH opens their eyes to the truth of the rest of Torah, they will remain where they are, even as most people reading this comment once were smugly blind in the Christian church until YHVH opened their eyes. Let’s have mercy on them! Please!!!

      Next, the ones I have a real problem with in the Christian church are the hireling leaders. They should know better. However, many of them are trapped in a harlot, secular humanistic religious system that has elevated the mind of man over that of the Creator. This is a classical definition of secular humanism. Go read Francis Schaefer. He’ll confirm this. Better yet, go read the Humanist Manifesto I and II and hear it from their own mouths.

      Finally, I want to make this point and pound it home. I am very adamant about what I’m about to say! True, according to the Barna Research Group, only 10 percent of Christians in America meet the biblical criteria for being born again. I have the published book with the facts and figures, and I agree with them.

      Next, of that 10 percent, are you aware of the fact that a good born again Christian, contrary to the misinformed, and might I say, bigoted opinions of many Torah-observant Messianics, will be keeping about 25 percent of the Torah’s 613 commandments? Are you also aware of the fact that the best Torah-observant Messianic will be able to keep only about 66 percent of the Torah’s 613 commandments, since the rest of them pertained to the Levites, sacrificial system and Tabernacle service, which is no longer happening. Therefore we can’t do them. In addition, if you’re a man, you can’t keep those Torah commands that pertain to a woman, and vice versa. Additionally, many others you can’t do if you’re not a farmer. Others only apply if you’re in the land of Israel and so on. All this is to say that we all do the best we can in our time to keep the Torah, but no one can keep it completely.

      Now let’s take the 25 percent and 66 percent idea to the next level. If you remove all the Torah commands that were fulfilled (or brought to the higher level) in Yeshua as per the Epistle to the Hebrews and skew the stats so that the very best Messianic is now keeping 100 percent of the Torah that’s possible for us to keep today, what does that do for that good Bible-believing Christian who is keeping 25 percent of the Torah? It means that they’re keeping about two-thirds of the Torah that’s possible to keep nowadays. Imagine that! Do these facts change your view of those “knuckle-dragging, whoremongering, sun-worshipping, devil-worshipping” Christians that too many of us love to boost our sagging egos by bashing all too often? I hope so!

      How do I know these stats are correct? Well, one day a few years ago I got tired of Christian bashing in the Hebrew Roots Movement because first, I sensed it was misguided, and second, I was concerned it was coming out of spirit of pride in too many cases. Third, Christian-bashing isn’t exactly the best tactic to use to woo the lost sheep of Israel back to their pro-Torah Hebrew roots now is it? So I sat down with a list of all 613 Torah commandments and I went through each one and did the statistical analysis. It took me a while, but that’s how I came up with the numbers. Others have done the same analysis and come up with almost identical numbers. I challenge you. Do it yourself and check it out!

      What it all boils down to is this: A solid, Bible-believing and obedient Christian (I realize this is only a small minority — according to Barna Research Group, at least) actually follows much of the Torah even though they are taught by their false teacher leaders to believe it was abrogated. For example, just look at the ten commandments. They pretty much keep them all except the fourth one (the Sabbath).

      So this brings me to my final point. When all is said and done, Christians mostly struggle with the Sabbath, the biblical feasts and the dietary laws. The rest of the them, they more or less follow with a number of exceptions (e.g., wearing beards and tzitzits, putting up mezuzahs, etc., etc.)

      So let’s all have a little more grace for our Christian brothers and sisters. I think a long time ago that a very wise man said in the Book of Proverbs that it’s easier to catch flies with honey than vinegar. Please take this to heart.

  2. This is such important information for us to hear. We want to be patriotic and be proud of our country, but we must also not have our head in the sand! If we don’t know this information, how will we know how to pray and intercede? I believe it is not enough to simply decry our nation’s sin — we must be empowered by Ruach HaKodesh to take ownership of our sin — it is ours, the believers, because this is happening on our watch. We will be held accountable as a nation for these sins, but also we are accountable individually for what we did or did not do according to God’s call on us to represent His righteousness and pray the powerful prayers of righteous men which avail MUCH.

    We use Lev. 26:40-42 as the basis of our praying, acknowledging personally and experientially the sins of our fathers, which we have also walked in, in principal if not in fact. Now we are in a position to authentically ask forgiveness and receive it from YHVH through the Blood of Yeshua, AND THEN He will hear our prayers and heal our land.

    Don’t know if you’ve heard of NIta Johnson’s work (Seattle, Gathering of the Eagles). She leads intercessors to “learn” how to weep before the Lord for the sins of our nation. For almost 2 decades she has been gathering the intercessors in regional meetings all over the US, showing videos such as this and identifying through the Word of Wisdom and Knowledge the sins Satan is able to use against us that are “still on the books” because no one has yet stood in the gap (Eze 22:30) sufficiently to meet God’s requirements for forgiveness and deliverance (I Th 5:17, James 4:2-4). After a time of reading news reports, showing videos and teaching from the Word, she then leads the intercessors in three days of deep intercession keeping intimately connected with Yeshua for direction on exactly how to pray. Shortly after a meeting, it is not unusual to hear in the news amazing breakthroughs in that region or re: the issues prayed about. Since 1999, the subject of the economic elite of our nation and the world has been and is still being prayed about with much intensity and recognition of its evil.

    Thanks again, Natan, for giving us this as a prayer agenda. May our standing with YHVH allow us to pray prayers for our nation and world that AVAIL MUCH!!

    • Thank for the comment. Good word.

      My problem with the intercessors in the church is this: They’re always confessing other people’s sins and not their own. Their busy pointing fingers at the world, and not at the church and how it has walked away from many of YHVH’s commandments. For example, the love to quote 2 Chron 7:14, but then they never read verse 19 which tells them why they were in the mess there were in. It was because they had forsaken the Torah.

      Years ago, I had to stop hanging out with prophetic intercessors in the church — wonderful people, but they were largely blind to the sins in the church. YHVH’s judgment begins first there.

      I recently watched some stuff by N. Johnson and went on her website to check in. Sorry to say, but I didn’t find preached a return to the covenants and commandments of YHVH there. Until we get back to that and start walking it out from a humbled and repentant heart, afraid not much is going to change in the country.

      That’s how I see it.

  3. Thanks for your response, Natan. I agree that many intercessory groups center on the sins of the nation, as if we didn’t make up the nation!!! However, that is not how the Lord has led us, and Nita was instrumental in teaching that concept. I am sorry that she doesn’t openly teach about the things of Torah, even though she and many in the group keep Sabbath and the feasts. I pray for her, even though I am not active in the group, but I believe this is a big blindspot.

    I am convinced that the United States (the composite of individual citizens) is suffering because we have forsaken God’s commandments, so I am with you on that. I was just using Nita as an example of a group who emphasized taking personal responsibility for our nation’s sins BEFORE you become an authentic intercessor for the nation itself. Even though she is Jewish herself, Nita does not believe she is to preach the things we consider basic and foundational. But then neither did I believe that until about 5 years ago! So I learn from her group, what no other group was teaching and modeling re: intercession, and I learn from you what Nita is not teaching that you do so well. The bottom line? I am grateful for the many teachers I’ve learned from, including the ones I don’t entirely agree with! Thanks for your input.

    • So why can’t these intercessors get the revelation of preaching the whole truth? Is it because they might offend their giving units if they begin to teach Torah foundations?

      Call me skeptical, but I don’t believe that the Ruach isn’t telling them to teach the whole truth. I think that if they do, they know that many Xtians will stop giving financially to their ministries. I have a real hard time with all of this!!!!

      Love and blessings. Thanks for the good comments as usual.

  4. Natan, I have thought the same thing as you’ve expressed here. I don’t necessarily stop learning from someone just because I see their sin — this would include serious sins, but God has given me some real nuggets of truth as spoken through a “donkey.” (Actually, I am a donkey myself to many I speak to!) 🙂

    I don’t have my head in the sand, by any means, but once I see a serious sin in a leader, I keep my spiritual antennae focused to Heaven in a very determined way to hear how I am to react, to pray and if necessary, to say. I actually have drafted a letter to an intercessory leader on this issue and never sent it. It wasn’t the time, but it may well be the time now. The Lord taught me a little mantra, I often say when I am contemplating a decision or a reaction to another: “Leave your own opinion. Listen but move away also from others’ opinions, so that you can hear My bigger opinion!” I will be doing this anew on this topic, and may report back if it is something that is appropriate to share on this blog! Shalom!

    • Thank you for your spiritually mature and very balanced approach. It’s a breath of fresh air, and this blog is greatly enriched by having elevated comments by people like you! Thank you and keep them coming. We can all learn from our elders like you who have spent years in the trenches getting the rough edges knocked off in the process of becoming smooth stones. YHVH is glorified in it all!

  5. Thank you, Natan. I’ve still got a mess of rough edges, but Yah’s sandpaper is totally sufficient!

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