The overview and timeline for the Armageddon Clock:
The Armageddon Clock, unlike the Doomsday Clock, moves ever forward. Each tick of its second
hand --the nation Israel, and the issues and events of Bible Prophecy-- brings the world nearer the starting point of what
will be man's most horrific war. The Armageddon Clock marks Antichrist's confirming the false peace covenant described in
Daniel 9:27. The signing of that covenant will initiate the Tribulation era (Daniel's Seventieth Week. That great conflict
will culminate with the Second coming of Jesus Christ back to Planet Earth. The on-going timeline of issues and events leading
to that moment are:
1800s: 30 minutes to midnight
Although Jews have been returning to the land of promise a few at a time since their last scattering,
it wasn't until the 1800s that they started going home in significant numbers. Jews were in the majority in the area by 1880.
Large portions of land were purchased, bringing about more and more rural Jewish communities. As the Zionist movement gained
backing, plans were made to return on a widening scale.
1914: 25 minutes to midnight
The Jewish population reached 85,000 by the time World War I began in 1914. This compared to
only 5,000 populating the land early in the previous century.
1917: 20 minutes to midnight
British Foreign Secretary Arthur J. Balfour issued on behalf of England, the Balfour Declaration
on November 17, 1917. The Balfour declaration indicated approval of the Jewish goal of bringing about a Jewish state in Palestine.
1939: 17 minutes to midnight
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis carried out persecution against all Jews within Hitler's sphere of
influence. While Hitler, along with the Arab enemies of the Jews in Palestine turned up the heat of persecution against the
Jewish race, the British, the controlling authority in Palestine, developed a White Paper, severely restricting Jewish immigration.
1940-1945: 15 minutes to midnight
Adolf Hitler's Germany perpetrated genocide upon the Jewish race, during which more than 6 million
Jews were murdered in the holocaust.
1947: 12 minutes to midnight
Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran, validating much of Old Testament writings. Jewish leadership
plan a return to Zion (Jerusalem) for purpose of establishing a nation.
1948: 8 minutes to midnight
Israel reborn as a nation on May 14, 1948. Jews back in their Promise Land, just as prophesied
for the last days by all Bible prophets.
1952: 7 minutes to midnight
In November, the United States tests its first hydrogen bomb on Elugelap island. The bast was
equal to 10.4 megatons, 700 times the power of Little Boy.
1957: 6 minutes to midnight
The Treaties establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy
Community (Euratom) are signed by the Six (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands) in Rome as of today they
will be referred to as the "Treaties of Rome".
1967: 5 minutes to midnight
On June 5 the six-day war begins: Israel destroys the Arab air forces; captures land three times
the area of itself; and most importantly, the Jewish people win the right to free control the city of Jerusalem for the first
time in over 2000 years.
1999: 4 minutes to midnight
In January of 1999 eleven European Union countries begin using the euro as their common currency.
2002: 3 minutes to midnight
European leaders hammered out an agreement to bring 10 new countries into the European Union.
Most of the new members will be former Soviet eastern block states.
2004: 3 minutes to midnight
Years of rapid growth in the Chinese economy has caused the eastern giant to become a major
competitor for the earth's scarce resources. China's growing dependence on oil will cause its interests to focus more on the
Middle East.
2005: 3 minutes to midnight
The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded
history. Records were set in the most number of storms - 28, the most reaching hurricane strength - 15, and the most reached
Category 5 strength - 4. Hurricane Katrina was the most destructive, and hurricane Wilma was the most intense hurricane ever
observed in the Atlantic basin.