Last week, Russia’s ambassador to Turkey was murdered by an off-duty police officer. The Turkish gunman was shouting “Allahu akbar” which, contrary to popular belief, means ‘Allah is the greatest.’ The assailant also yelled “don’t forget Aleppo, don’t forget Syria!” Now, what makes this especially awkward is that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan supposedly got rid of all of the bad people in his government after the failed ‘coup’ against him this past summer. Obviously, this police officer made the cut, which means he must’ve been one of Erdogan’s guys. Naturally, Turkey had to find someone else to blame, so they blamed the United States and the CIA in particular. Ordinarily, this could be dismissed as paranoia or propaganda. Yet, the timing of this event is far too convenient to write it off as a ‘lone wolf’ attack.
There’s no doubt that over the past few decades, Islam has become a useful tool of the globalists to destabilize, divide and destroy countries. It’s not surprising. After all, Muslims are extremely easy to manipulate, because the goal of Islam is to make everyone submit to Allah. Dangle the carrot of fighting for Allah and the Caliphate in front of a consistent Muslim and they’ll be like putty in your hands. Muslims are commanded to “Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day” until they “feel themselves subdued” (Koran 9:29). That’s not optional. Likewise, Muslims are told to behead unbelievers (Koran 8:12), strike terror in the hearts of their enemies (Koran 8:60), and crucify mischief-makers (Koran 5:33).
In a previous blog, it was argued that “political correctness is no different than Islam. They’re both completely totalitarian…Both ideologies demand complete allegiance to the government, whether it’s secular and “progressive” or a conservative Sharia-based caliphate.” When Satan attacked Job on multiple fronts, Job’s wife asked him “Are you still maintaining your integrity? Curse God and die” (Job 2:9). Ultimately, Satan wants every human to curse the Lord and die. Well, to kill the maximum number of people, it helps to have maximum control. In order to obtain absolute power, there needs to be chaos.
This is what drives the globalists to bankroll violence across the globe. They want absolute control over a single, global financial system to exploit people and natural resources for their own gain. In case you were wondering, this sin has a specific name in the Bible. It’s called sowing discord and God is not a fan (Proverbs 6:16-19). Indeed, “where there is envying and strife, there is confusion and every evil work” (James 3:16). What causes divisions and wars? Simply put, they come from the lusts that war in our own souls (James 4:1).
Selfish ambition encourages people to divide and conquer by any means necessary. Consequently, it wouldn’t be surprising if the assassination of Russia’s ambassador had some connection to globalist elements within Western governments, given that Turkey is a NATO partner and a Russian attack on Turkey would mean world war. Fortunately, Russia didn’t take the bait this time around. Of course, it’s only a matter of time before a more serious conflict takes place in the Middle East.