The Middle East becomes the center of a desperate struggle for oil as demand exceeds supply, prices soar, and industrialized nations fight for economic survival.
Event #2: Terrorism Reaches Everyone
Islamic terrorism fueled by hatred of the West and Israel pushes the world to the brink of total chaos.
Event #3: Israel: Ground Zero for the End Time
Israel aggressively defends itself in a sea of enemies - bringing the world to the brink of World War III
Event #4: The Decline and Fall of America
American power and influence in the Middle East fade as the United States retreats to deal with the energy crisis and problems at home.
Event #5: The New Pax Romana
To save Western civilization from total collapse, the "Group of Ten" world leaders crate an iron fist to stop the chaos and assure the supply of oil to the West.
Event #6: The Russian-Islamic Invasion of Israel
In response to the "Group of Ten", a new alliance of Islamic nations and Russia challenges the West, attacks Israel, and is destroyed.
Event #7: The Coming World Dictator
"The World Is Mine, and I Am God": One leader seizes power by uniting the military and economic powers of the West -- declaring himself world ruler.
Event #8: The Final Holocaust
The world ruler breaks his peace with Israel, destroys the Temple in Jerusalem, and attempts to exterminate the Jewish people.
Event #9: Iraq: The New Babylon - Economic Center of World Power
The world ruler makes Iraq the new commercial and economic center of his world rule.
Event #10: China Flexes Its Awesome Power
The dragon of Asia, starved for oil and economic growth, challenges the world ruler's control of the Middle East.
Event #11: Natural Disasters, Disease, and Famine Reach Everyone
Billions die in the worst series of disasters in the history of the world.
Event #12: The Last Suicidal Battle of World War III
The armies of the world clash in the huge Valley of Megiddo (Armageddon) in the final battle of World War III that begins just before the return of Jesus to planet earth.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad continues his war of words with Israel, the United States, and now the European Union. Vowing to never throttle back Iran’s nuclear development program, he presents a difficult challenge to the West. In an election year both Obama and McCain find themselves with a common adversary. Obama has said he would like to sit down and talk; McCain isn’t quite that irenic.