Learn what will happen during the tribulation period from beginning to end
Your comments and questions are always welcome. To send comments and questions please click here to go to our main page. This is not a prophecy, only a gut feeling. Obviously, what I am about to say, only God knows how it will play out. I have been asked for weeks to update my web site in regards to the mini NATO war with Yugoslavia. Up until now, I have seen it as just another series of wars and rumors of wars. But the tide has turned in epic proportions. Now as I write this update, I envision what could be the beginning of the end, the ushering in of the antichrist, and a time of great tribulation unparalleled to anything in history past or present. If things continue to escalate as they have, I believe we could be at the doorstep of World War III. With NATO troops poised to march into Yugoslavia any day now, Russian President Boris Yeltsin is coming under fire by Russian hard-liners to provide military aid to their ally Yugoslavia. Since Russia is already providing fighter planes and other military weaponry this can only mean Russian troops. Here is a direct quote from the Associated Press on April 9th 1999: "Yeltsin has said Russia will not be drawn into the Yugoslav conflict militarily. But today warned that NATO ground forces could change the equation and require additional action on Russia's part. 'I want to say it once again, Russia is not going to get involved in the conflict unless the American's push us to that, Yeltsin said. NATO wants to launch ground operations, it wants to simply seize Yugoslavia and make it their protectorate, Yeltsin said. We can by no means give Yugoslavia away.'" To make matters worse, Russia is considering retargeting their nuclear missiles at NATO countries as they did during the Cold war. You would think that that threat alone would cause a few of the 19 NATO allies to weaken and denounced this military action as they've done so many times in the past. But for the first time in the history of the NATO alliance, all 19 countries are in one accord regarding this military pursuit. At the same time, Russian Speaker Gennady Seleznyou was in Belgrade Thursday (April 8, 1999) to discuss a possible Slavic union that already includes Russia and Belarus. Here at home, U.S. popularity for military action is unusually high. While 64% of Americans favor airstrikes, a stunning 73% favor using ground troops to end the conflict (Wall Street Journal poll).