Posts Tagged ‘Obama’

Global Surveillance – Of You?

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Washington D.C.  President Obama just announced his pick for the position of “federal Chief of Information Technology;” it will be Steven Van Roekel, formerly a tech guru at Microsoft. Sounds like a boring government appointment? Guess again. Mr. Van Roekel comes from the same Microsoft Corporation that has developed surveillance-data (“activity-based navigation”) technology that can be imbedded in your cell phone, so that every step you take in your house, from floor to floor and room to room, indeed every activity you undertake can be tracked according to a report in Wired. Developers claim that their intent is good – that it can be used for tracking some one lost in the “wilderness.” But the potential for tracking otherwise innocent and unknowing citizens in their homes or places of business, or to their local church or place of recreation certainly exists. Van Roekel, a political supporter of President Obama, says his chief aim is to bring the “innovations” of private business (like Microsoft) into the hands of the federal government. President Obama has been pushing for unprecedented powers of the federal government to control the Internet, to shut down the web down at will, and to have citizens obtain user ID’s in order to utilize Internet broadband, among other things. Meanwhile, the U.S. is joining 56 other nations this summer as they work together toward creating a global “cyber security” merger of information resources and data-sharing among those countries. The agreement would cover the governments in North America including the U.S., as well as all of Europe, and Central Asia, which also includes Russia, a nation itself suspected of widespread cyber crimes and computer hacking offenses against other nations. In the light of this, our futuristic fictions series, starting with last year’s Edge of Apocalypse, and the recently released Thunder of Heaven, are looking more and more like fact. In these novels we show the dangers of an American government being absorbed into a global scheme that threatens basic liberties. We are currently working on the third book in the series which will delve into the shadowy image of a global police state – including cyber surveillance of American patriots, like our fictional hero Col. Joshua Jordan and his lawyer-wife Abigail, who are tagged as “enemies of the state” by an international network of power that stretches from Washington to the ends of the earth.      

© 2010 Tim LaHaye and Craig Parshall

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Islamic Law Spreading in America

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Washington, DC   During the Senate confirmation hearings of Elena Kagan as President Obama’s choice for our newest Supreme Court justice, a quick reference was made to “Sharia law,” the Islamic legal code created from the teachings of the Qur’an which is the sacred book of the Muslim faith. Senator Sessions mentioned in his questioning of Ms. Kagan that during her tenure as Dean of Harvard Law School her college accepted a $20 million grant from a Saudi Prince for the creation of a special center to study Sharia law and Islamic history.  During that same time at Harvard Ms. Kagan led a protest against the Pentagon’s ”don’t ask – don’t tell” policy – saying it was unfair to homosexuals - yet she didn’t lift a finger to object to the installation of a legal project that was designed to extoll Islam, a religion which demeans woman and in some cases causes them to be executed by stoning for various religious infractions. In 2003 Ms. Kagan personally supervised an “Islamic Finance Project” at Harvard also. By the way, the same Saudi Prince who gave the gift to Harvard had also commented that 9/11 was the fault of America because of its bad foreign policy. Is this Harvard example just a quirk? Sadly not.  Last year President Obama selected Harold Koh to be the chief legal advisor at the State Department. Koh had written that Sharia law could well be used by American courts in disputes involving Muslims.  Great Britain is already using Sharia law in family law cases where the parties request it.

But this is all part of a larger problem in America, where ironically, following 9/11 the tendancy of Americans to be fair-minded has been exploited to the point where Islam has now been given a kind of special cultural zone of super-protection, not available to other faiths, especially Christianity. A month after 9/11 the society of American journalists issued guidelines to reporters, telling them to avoid coupling the words “Islamic” or “Muslim” with the word “terrorist.”  The Obama Administration has studiously avoided mentioning any form of Islamic terrorism. And when an Islamic U.S. soldier murdered 13 Americans in the name of Allah at Ft. Hood, authorities and the media avoided any mention of his obvious Jihadist motivation for the killings.  This has led the Wall Street Journal in November of 2009 to state that some segments in the United States seem to be growing “derange[d]” when it comes to “all matters involving terrorism and Muslim sensitivities.”

In our new novel Edge of Apocalypse which gives a futuristic view of America, a Bible-preaching pastor is arrested and charged criminally for publicly denouncing Islam. While we pray against it, this scenario may sadly be an all too accurate prediction: an America where historic Christianity is held captive to an ever-enlarging Islamic presence.

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