America MarketPlace to the Nations
Posted by The Watchman on August 4th, 2008 filed in Prophecies, W.A.R.N. Radio, Watchman declarationsWarn Radio: ‘Watchman & Friends’ Sat 8:30 PM MST
America: MarketPlace to the Nations
Finding America in Scripture, types, metaphors, Prophecies! America, the year was 1820; the total population then was 9,638,453. The Washington Post ran a story October 12th, 2006 which said “Clicking upward at a rate of one person every 11 seconds, the U.S. population will officially surpass 300 million in the next week.
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America: Marketplace to the Nations
By the Watchman Dana G Smith Is 21:6
America, the year was 1820; the total population then was 9,638,453. The Washington Post ran a story October 12th, 2006 which said “Clicking upward at a rate of one person every 11 seconds, the U.S. population will officially surpass 300 million in the next week or so.” Like the old adage goes, “you have come a long way baby.” Back in 1820 the land law allowed people to buy public land for a minimum price of $1.25 an acre, it was the year that the credit system was abolished.
It was the years between 1850-59 that American agriculture exports topped 81% of total exports or $189 million per year. This figure jumped to $48.2 billion per year from 1990-97. It is plain to see that the farmer had a lot of production even though the number of Farms and Farmers has decreased over the centuries. Also we have seen advances in machinery and technology, all of which have added to the ability to farm and produce more.
America has been the marketplace to the nations. From her belly has come Coal, which one of the largest producers in the World is in Wyoming, where more coal is produced and shipped than almost any other. Add to this the Ohio valleys, and the steel belt in western Pennsylvania. From the Allegheny, the Ohio, and the Monongahela Rivers came the movement of coal, lumber, and steel. It is from the belt of Middle America that the nation and the world came to have products such as these. In the Steel Valley meanwhile, aka Homestead, West Homestead, and Munhall, came the greatest steel producing operations the world has known. It was from the nation’s factories as these which enabled America’s war effort to build planes, tanks, and even bullets to win World War II.
Today, however, the largest deficit in history has been recorded by the Bush administration in the amount of a ½ trillion dollars. America also has an oil shortage, with the nation using up vast amounts of the crude and its related products. The factories, steel and otherwise have shut down, moved out, or been replaced by production facilities overseas using cheaper labor. The Nation today has a private banking system, owned by bankers and pushed by their interests. The Federal Reserve, which has no connection to official government paper, is just the apparatus to push private banking interests on the US and its people. We have more credit, no gold standard, dollars that are fiat currency, and the dollar has seen its future stagger in value on the world scene as it falls in relative to the American debt and economic scene.
The strength of America is drying up, her wealth were is it? The government, like its own people is in debt. No doubt the nation is losing strength and prominence, especially with wars around the globe sapping up billions of dollars a day to make war. There have been many such nations who have lost strength. But the surest way to do so is for the Lord God to declare a decree against you. The nation becomes cursed, defiled, and heading for Gods judgment. One such city was Tyre.
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