John Loeffler: May 16, 2016

John Kerry’s comments last week about a borderless world once again show us an underlying agenda to establish a one-world government. In this week’s boralogue John looks at the global governance push throughout history and shows how it explains the European migrant controversy today and the global elites’ opposition to Great Britain’s potential exit from the EU. The concepts of gender identity and discrimination have transitioned from definitive to fluid recently with debates over who gets to marry whom and what bathroom should be used. Jenna Ellis (www.jennaellis.org), Attorney and Law Professor at Colorado Christian University rejoins us to discuss how the law is rendered meaningless through redefining terms and implores Christians and conservatives to fight to preserve truth or risk losing constitutional rights. John takes a moment to give an update on the persecution of Christians around the world as well as comment on the failures of socialist economies. Are Christians leaving the Holy Land and if so, what is the reason? We welcome Dr. Lawrence Franklin (www.gatestoneintsitute.org), former military attaché at the U.S. embassy in Israel, who examines Christian persecution in and expulsion from predominately Muslim countries, which reveals Islam’s plan to eradicate Christianity completely. John’s quote of the week: “Venezuela under Nicholas Maduro, successor of Hugo Chavez, is in a state of shipwreck. This is where all socialism winds up – when finally the vampire bleeds the victim dry, there’s nothing more you can do, and chaos usually follows.” As always, join us online for our Section 6 intelligence briefing featuring analysis by John on important stories highlighting emerging geopolitical trends around the world. Please like us on Facebook at the Steel on Steel page and remember to join Praying for Persecuted Christians on Facebook as well for the latest information concerning Christians suffering for their faith around the world.

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