Showing posts with label Three State Option. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Three State Option. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2009

Will Vatican City State Endorse Jerusalem City State For World Peace? You bet!

As many writers, such as myself, have been investigating and forewarning about the issue to propel the Old City Of Jerusalem beyond the status of a new Global-City State, it is also becoming clearer to many others. Ron Fraser is hitting the target. The question is will the mysterious third party be the visible Vatican, The European Union, The United Nations or will it be an invisible force. For your investigation, here's a clue. Go behind the Hermetic maxim "As above, so below". This carries much merit in this issue. - Johnny



Ron Fraser
Columnist

Vatican’s Hidden Jerusalem Agenda

March 16, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com

Why is Pope Benedict visiting Israel, and why right now?


This magazine has been watching Joseph Ratzinger for a long time. As we have watched, we have followed his course from chief confidante of the late Pope John Paul ii to his enthronement as pope and then on throughout the past four years of his controversial papacy.


As we have watched this leading religious figure, we have monitored his involvement in a clandestine project of the Vatican that was documented in Bible prophecy almost 2,000 years ago and which remained a mystery until fully exposed within the last two decades.


Now, as Benedict xvi prepares for his upcoming visit to Israel, the Palestinian territories and Jordan this May—a tour incorporating his first visit to Israel since being elected pope—it is crucial that the Vatican agenda for the city of Jerusalem be publicized.


Read entire article at The Trumpet

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

A Special City State, A Special Regime - Jerusalem Old City Initiative Debuts On CFR's Flagship "Foreign Affairs" As "The Missing Peaces"




The Missing Peaces have arrived.

“Old City, New Regime: Beyond Sovereignty”



"To resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, policymakers will have to develop a new regime for Jerusalem's Old City." - excerpt from "The Missing Peaces", Foreign Affairs, March/April 2009, Volume 88, 2

Authors:
Michael D. Bell is Paul Martin, Sr., Senior Scholar on International Diplomacy at the University of Windsor. He has served as Canadian Ambassador to Jordan, Egypt, and Israel.

Daniel C. Kurtzer is S. Daniel Abraham Visiting Professor in Middle East Policy Studies at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.


Documented here first at 51 Reasons To Say No To Global Governance The Old City Of Jerusalem City State Initiatives are clearly being defined at the Council Of Foreign Relations flagship publication "Foreign Affairs".


Originally titled in JOCI (Jerusalem Old City Initiative) Fall 2008 Winter 2009 newsletter, "Old City, New Regime: Beyond Sovereignty" this report non-nonchalantly cites the Old City of Jerusalem as the missing piece in the Mid-East peace process. Hence CFR's alluring "Foreign Affairs" title "The Missing PEACES".

Although the article envisions the Old City Of Jerusalem proposals as a "special regime...special autonomous governance regime...Old City Special Regime (OCSR)..." the tight wording cannot elude its message of its unique sovereign status propelling the Old City Of Jerusalem beyond comprehension into a global-state like status more than a Vatican City State.

And continuing on JOCI's commissioned studies the suspense thickens as an unknown third party will co-lead this new "regime/government/state/" alongside of Israel and Palestine.

"The involvement of an impartial third-party administrator -- chosen by the Israelis and the Palestinians together -- is essential, as it would build confidence between the two sides and reinforce it over time............a special autonomous governance regime with a strong third-party presence would be the optimal system for the interim management of the Old City."

This third party will undoubtedly solidify to the world, the political cornerstone of the new government in the Old City.

"Support from the international community, including a strong UN Security Council resolution, would strengthen that (its) legitimacy."

This New Old City of Jerusalem governance, as the centerpiece of the Middle East Peace process, will solidify into the minds of the world that peace is here.

"The benefits of peace for Jerusalem would be enormous. A peace agreement would bring recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of both Israel and the new Palestinian state: embassies would relocate there, new institutions would appear, and tourism would surge."

Let us have no qualms about it, the Old City Of Jerusalem City State Initiatives are moving Beyond Sovereignty.

For further reading:

Jerusalem Old City Initiative

Governance Discussion Document (Fall 2008)

Jaffa Gate Crossing Spatial Study

POD Cast of JOCI at The Middle East Institute October 2008

Monday, January 5, 2009

Prepared For A New Vatican City-Esque Jerusalem With Their Holy Sites?

Remember, 51 Reasons Reported It Here First!

Old City Of Jerusalem City State - "A Surprise Zealous, Rebel Entity" Is Coming!

The Arab Peace Initiative sees something much, much bigger succeeding other than a Two-State solution.

The Three-State Option


By John R. Bolton
Monday, January 5, 2009; Page A11
Washington Post


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An Accord With The Entire Arab World Would Be A Prize Worth Israel's Effort

With a Four-State problem impeding any two-state solution, the best hope for peace may be to make the stakes even higher

Wednesday 17 December 2008
Jonathan Freedland
Guardian UK