Thursday 23 February 2017

decades of empirical evidence ka paul dr ka paul

   Iran cannot be trusted to keep promises based on
2. Iran's top leaders, including the Ayatollah himself, have clearly stated that they will not change their armament plans and that they have a right to such weapons.
3. Iran has refused to agree on any of the initial "deal-breaking" demands of the U.S., including allowing U.S. inspectors in prior to ratifying the deal.
4. Iran continues to sponsor terrorism throughout the region – and now with tens of billions of dollars in additional income thanks to this deal, their terrorist activities are guaranteed to increase 100 times over.
5. Iran's leaders call for death to Israel and death to America even now.
6. Iran's deal will allow this radical state to develop weapons like North Korea.
7. Iran is more committed to wiping out Israel today than ever before.
8. With the growing support of Russia and China, Iran is already preparing for World War III and believes it is the nation's destiny to bring it about.
9. To save Israel is to save the Middle East and to save the world.
10. Finally, members of Congress must stop trying to appease this White House, their respective party leaders, or the international community and do the right thing.
decades of empirical evidence and past performance.

with Hillary during my personal peace ka paul ka paul

  1. I first met Don Jr. at Rita Cosby's birthday party in New York 12 years ago, then met him again last month. He's a caring, compassionate and intelligent young man as is his brother Eric. Building a strong family says so much and is a mark of true success.
There are many other reasons why I am supporting Trump – but primarily because he has the moxie to stop Hilary Clinton from becoming the president.  I'm sorry to say this as I do not like to speak ill of others, but she is a liar, not at all trust worthy, and seeking the highest office in the land for all of the wrong reasons. I have personal experienceLibya in 2011. I'm speaking the truth when I say she is the main reason for ISIS in Libya and the tragic death of Ambassador Stevens, a friend, and those who tried to defend him.
with Hillary during my personal peace mission to

Dr. Kilari Anand Paul, as advisor to presidents and world leaders, is calling on the 50 governors of the U.S. states, all 100 Senators, and 435 Representatives to get together behind Donald Trump.  Of the 585 top leaders in the United States, only one governor, Chris Christie, and one Representative, New York's Chris Collins have publicly backed Mr. Trump.  If you love America, everyone must get behind Donald Trump right now.

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  1. Increasingly so in his season of life, he's a family man who loves his wife and his remarkable children who are each extraordinary people. I was with his wife Melania and daughter Ivanka on January 14th of this year and told both of them that nothing would stop him because God is with hi; and that includes The Pope! He was married three times and divorced, but this is sadly true of many top Christian preachers these days and it does not seem to disqualify them (this level of marital instability seems to have become common in the US but not in my native country India – you'll hear me speak more of this in the coming years). This said, he has raised two great sons.  I first met Don Jr. at Rita Cosby's birthday party in New York 12 years ago, then met him again last month.
    He's a caring, compassionate and intelligent young man as is his brother Eric. Building a strong family says so much and is a mark of true success.
There are many other reasons why I am supporting Trump – but primarily because he has the moxie to stop Hilary Clinton from becoming the president.  I'm sorry to say this as I do not like to speak ill of others, but she is a liar, not at all trust worthy, and seeking the highest office in the land for all of the wrong reasons. I have personal experience with Hillary during my personal peace mission to Libya in 2011. I'm speaking the truth when I say she is the main reason for ISIS in Libya and the tragic death of Ambassador Stevens, a friend, and those who tried to defend him.

Dr. Kilari Anand Paul, as advisor to presidents and world leaders, is calling on the 50 governors of the U.S. states, all 100 Senators, and 435 Representatives to get together behind Donald Trump.  Of the 585 top leaders in the United States, only one governor, Chris Christie, and one Representative, New York's Chris Collins have publicly backed Mr. Trump.  If you love America, everyone must get behind Donald Trump right now.

US but not in my native country India ka paul dr ka paul

  • Even though he may not always appear to be, Donald is a people person who genuinely loves the public. He has proven so in taking care of thousands of staff and otherwise providing for the poor. He may not be your typical religious person, but contrary to The Pope's assessment, he is a born again believer and loves Jesus.
  • Increasingly so in his season of life, he's a family man who loves his wife and his remarkable children who are each extraordinary people. I was with his wife Melania and daughter Ivanka on January 14th of this year and told both of them that nothing would stop him because God is with hi; and that includes The Pope! He was married three times and divorced, but this is sadly true of many top Christian preachers these days and it does not seem to disqualify them (this level of marital instability seems to have become common in the
    US but not in my native country India – you'll hear me speak more of this in the coming years). This said, he has raised two great sons.  I first met Don Jr. at Rita Cosby's birthday party in New York 12 years ago, then met him again last month. He's a caring, compassionate and intelligent young man as is his brother Eric. Building a strong family says so much and is a mark of true success. 
  • president that God ever made

  • Few can argue that Donald Trump is not gifted at creating jobs, and is therefore quite justified in saying that he would be "the best job creating
    president that God ever made." Millions of Americans need jobs and he knows how to do it – he's not an ideologue or an academic, he's a financial genius who employs many people. If any of the candidates can fix the debt problem and care for the economy, Trump is the one to do it, and far better than all of the other candidates put together.
  • Even though he may not always appear to be, Donald is a people person who genuinely loves the public. He has proven so in taking care of thousands of staff and otherwise providing for the poor. He may not be your typical religious person, but contrary to The Pope's assessment, he is a born again believer and loves Jesus.

  • Increasingly so in his season of life, he's a family man who loves his wife and his remarkable children who are each extraordinary people. I was with his wife Melania and daughter Ivanka on January 14th of this year and told both of them that nothing would stop him because God is with hi; and that includes The Pope! He was married three times and divorced, but this is sadly true of many top Christian preachers these days and it does not seem to disqualify them (this level of marital instability seems to have become common in the US but not in my native country India – you'll hear me speak more of this in the coming years). This said, he has raised two great sons.  I first met Don Jr. at Rita Cosby's birthday party in New York 12 years ago, then met him again last month. He's a caring, compassionate and intelligent young man as is his brother Eric. Building a strong family says so much and is a mark of true success. 
  • George Bush team and Saddam Hussein ka paul dr ka paul

    Trump is a visionary. He was against Iraq war from the beginning. Myself and my team worked incessantly to stop the Iraq war as I informed a then-powerful group of supporters on January 23rd 2003 at my East Coast Summit supported by Governor Mike Huckabee, Senator John Thune, Susan Terrell, Nelson Bunker Hunt (then Vice President of my humanitarian organization), businessmen John & Joe Gregory and about 50 others influencers.  As I predicted, the Iraq war cost the American taxpayer over $2 trillion dollars, killed at least 2 million people (tragically, mostly innocents), created millions of refugees, and unnecessarily cultivated more terrorist than the world has ever seen before.  This arbitrary and unnecessary war killed and maimed thousands of U.S. solders and the U.S. lost enormous credibility in the region and around the world.  This created an ongoing disaster on the world stage. The Bible says that due to a lack of vision people perish. I say all of this based my 18-month peace negotiations between the Saddam Hussein – negotiations that would have successfully deposed Hussein without firing a single shot, which the White House knew.  Given the vision and thoughtfulness of Mr. Trump, the world would have looked much different today had he been in the White House.
    George Bush team and

    powerful group of supporters on January ka paul dr ka paul

  • I have known Donald for the past 13 years and can tell you he is a strong and committed leader. President Obama has demonstrated himself a weak leader who garners little fear or respect worldwide. Yes, I supported him and campaigned for him in 2008, because he stood against the Iraq war, heeding my call like Dennis Kucinich and precious few others. At this crucial time the United States needs incredibly strong leadership to win escalating wars and to defeat terrorism.
  • Trump is a visionary. He was against Iraq war from the beginning. Myself and my team worked incessantly to stop the Iraq war as I informed a then-
    powerful group of supporters on January 23rd 2003 at my East Coast Summit supported by Governor Mike Huckabee, Senator John Thune, Susan Terrell, Nelson Bunker Hunt (then Vice President of my humanitarian organization), businessmen John & Joe Gregory and about 50 others influencers.  As I predicted, the Iraq war cost the American taxpayer over $2 trillion dollars, killed at least 2 million people (tragically, mostly innocents), created millions of refugees, and unnecessarily cultivated more terrorist than the world has ever seen before.  This arbitrary and unnecessary war killed and maimed thousands of U.S. solders and the U.S. lost enormous credibility in the region and around the world.  This created an ongoing disaster on the world stage. The Bible says that due to a lack of vision people perish. I say all of this based my 18-month peace negotiations between the George Bush team and Saddam Hussein – negotiations that would have successfully deposed Hussein without firing a single shot, which the White House knew.  Given the vision and thoughtfulness of Mr. Trump, the world would have looked much different today had he been in the White House. 
  • we know it disappearing ka paul ka paul

  • Donald Trump will sincerely try to make America great again.  And it is high time America start "winning again" as he says.
  • Trump is the only candidate that can not be controlled or bought by what is commonly known as "the establishment" (powerful interest groups and their hand-picked politicians) because he is not doing it for the money but he is doing it for right reasons; he truly loves his country and sees life as
    we know it disappearing. I personally know many wealthy Americans for over 27 years, and many of them have donated millions to my charitable works around the world, but they like control.  Donald Trump will not be controlled by special interests. 
  • advisor to presidents and world leaders ka paul ka paul

    There are many other reasons why I am supporting Trump – but primarily because he has the moxie to stop Hilary Clinton from becoming the president.  I'm sorry to say this as I do not like to speak ill of others, but she is a liar, not at all trust worthy, and seeking the highest office in the land for all of the wrong reasons. I have personal experience with Hillary during my personal peace mission to Libya in 2011. I'm speaking the truth when I say she is the main reason for ISIS in Libya and the tragic death of Ambassador Stevens, a friend, and those who tried to defend him.

    Dr. Kilari Anand Paul, as Donald Trump.  Of the 585 top leaders in the United States, only one governor, Chris Christie, and one Representative, New York's Chris Collins have publicly backed Mr. Trump.  If you love America, everyone must get behind Donald Trump right now.
    advisor to presidents and world leaders, is calling on the 50 governors of the U.S. states, all 100 Senators, and 435 Representatives to get together behind

    equality and justice for all people ka paul ka paul

    Dr. Kilari Anand Paul briefed President Mukherjee, saying that there are unnecessary wars all over the globe that have created 65 million refugees, including millions of orphans and widows, and it is time for President Mukarjee, as a father of India today, to take the lead from Gandhi’s land, and to join Dr. Paul who is considered a modern-day Gandhi, tirelessly working for over three decades to stop wars and promote peace all over the world.
    President Mukherjee then called Major Gaurav Arya and asked him to plan a stream a global Christmas message from him and Dr Paul, calling on world leaders and the entire world to observe Christmas Day to promote peace,
    equality and justice for all people of all faiths.

    President Mukherjee also confirmed a visit to Dr. Paul’s Charity City, to speak to the world from the orphanage and Peace Center.

    common in the US but not in my native ka paul dr ka paul

    1. Even though he may not always appear to be, Donald is a people person who genuinely loves the public. He has proven so in taking care of thousands of staff and otherwise providing for the poor. He may not be your typical religious person, but contrary to The Pope's assessment, he is a born again believer and loves Jesus.
    2. Increasingly so in his season of life, he's a family man who loves his wife and his remarkable children who are each extraordinary people. I was with his wife Melania and daughter Ivanka on January 14th of this year and told both of them that nothing would stop him because God is with hi; and that includes The Pope! He was married three times and divorced, but this is sadly true of many top Christian preachers these days and it does not seem to disqualify them (this level of marital instability seems to have become
      common in the US but not in my native country India – you'll hear me speak more of this in the coming years). This said, he has raised two great sons.  I first met Don Jr. at Rita Cosby's birthday party in New York 12 years ago, then met him again last month. He's a caring, compassionate and intelligent young man as is his brother Eric. Building a strong family says so much and is a mark of true success. 

    Donald is a people person ka paul ka paul

    1. Few can argue that Donald Trump is not gifted at creating jobs, and is therefore quite justified in saying that he would be "the best job creating president that God ever made." Millions of Americans need jobs and he knows how to do it – he's not an ideologue or an academic, he's a financial genius who employs many people. If any of the candidates can fix the debt problem and care for the economy, Trump is the one to do it, and far better than all of the other candidates put together.
    2. Even though he may not always appear to be,
      Donald is a people person who genuinely loves the public. He has proven so in taking care of thousands of staff and otherwise providing for the poor. He may not be your typical religious person, but contrary to The Pope's assessment, he is a born again believer and loves Jesus. 

    Wednesday 22 February 2017

    born-again believer ka paul ka paul

    We are not honoring our commitment to lift the sanctions on Sudan,” Paul tells JNS.org. “We are lifting sanctions on Iran, which is increasingly becoming more dangerous than ever before to all the Middle East and the rest of the world. What does this tell our friends?…Therefore, Hillary Clinton should not be elected, because she will continue Obama’s policies.”
    But Paul’s opposition of Clinton is about more than policy. It’s personal.
    Paul says that in August 2011, during Clinton’s time as secretary of state, he spent 27 days in Libya negotiating with the Gaddafi regime to accede to America’s demands regarding the Libyan civil war. He describes Gaddafi, the notorious dictator who was eventually killed in October of that year, as a “changed man” during the last decade of his life.

    “[Gaddafi] was evil. He was a dictator. Ruthless. But he was a
    born-again believer, you could say. He did whatever America wanted. Finally, during the war, he agreed to every condition Hillary Clinton asked for through her friend, General Wesley Clark, who was on the phone with me at least two or three dozen times when I was in Libya,” Paul recalls.

    might have to let Iran continue ka paul dr ka paul

    In 2010 and 2011, Paul says he spent eight months in Sudan trying to persuade President Omar al-Bashir to sacrifice 60 percent of the government’s wealth and 30 percent of its land to the Christian-majority southern part of the country. Ultimately, Bashir allowed a referendum for southern Sudan to secede and become an independent country. Paul laments that Sudan, despite its sacrifice, hasn’t seen the sanctions relief that America promised the African nation would receive — yet $150 billion in sanctions relief is coming Iran’s way in the nuclear deal.
    Though the deal was signed under the watch of current Secretary of State John Kerry, the Wall Street Journal reported last year that Hillary Clinton, in her last months as secretary of state, “helped open the door to…an acceptance that Tehran would maintain at least some capacity to produce nuclear fuel.” The report cited a “string of high-level meetings” in 2012 in which “the secretary of state and White House concluded that they
    might have to let Iran continue to enrich uranium at small levels, if the diplomacy had any hope of succeeding.”

    building a global coalition to oppose ka paul dr ka paul

    But Jeb Bush was only a governor. Hillary Clinton voted for the Iraq war as a senator. [Vice President] Joe Biden voted for the Iraq war as a senator….We need to elect an outsider, who never voted for the Iraq war or the Libya hell, who understands foreign policy…who can hold these people accountable — Obama and Hillary Clinton — just like Bush is held accountable because of his brother’s stupid war,” Paul says.
    “Therefore,” he continues, “I’m campaigning to these 90 million evangelicals, to as many as I can reach for the next nine months, to mobilize rallies, prayer rallies, so that our next president can reverse the Iran deal and protect the interests of Americans, Israelis, and the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) nations.”
    Paul has been a state guest of Iran three times and calls Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif “a good friend.” So why did Paul spend last summer
    building a global coalition to oppose the nuclear deal? He puts it this way: “Why Iran? Why not Sudan?”

    In 2010 and 2011, Paul says he spent eight months in Sudan trying to persuade President Omar al-Bashir to sacrifice 60 percent of the government’s wealth and 30 percent of its land to the Christian-majority southern part of the country. Ultimately, Bashir allowed a referendum for southern Sudan to secede and become an independent country. Paul laments that Sudan, despite its sacrifice, hasn’t seen the sanctions relief that America promised the African nation would receive — yet $150 billion in sanctions relief is coming Iran’s way in the nuclear deal.

    paying the price today ka paul dr ka paul

    Paul, 52, was born in India and in 1989 first came to Houston, where he lives when he isn’t busy globetrotting. He calls this year’s presidential race “the most important election of our lifetime.” Why? He fears a victory by Clinton, the front-runner, over whomever emerges from a muddled Republican field. A prominent critic of the George W. Bush administration’s war in Iraq, Paul backed President Barack Obama in the 2008 election due to Obama’s opposition of the war. After seeing Obama’s foreign policy, including secretary of state Clinton’s handling of the Libya crisis and more recently the Iran deal, Paul is singing a much different tune on the Democrats.
    At the same time, his criticism of political leaders continues to transcend partisan lines. For example, he blasts Republicans and Democrats alike for the Iraq war. Former Florida governor and struggling Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, says Paul, is “
    paying the price today” due to the war initiated during his brother’s presidency.

    help defeat Democratic contender ka paul dr ka paul

    evangelist” by The New Republic and “the next Billy Graham” by the New York Times. Indeed, Paul tells me, the seemingly deserted building is GPI’s office. Quite the humble environs for a man who says his charity and peace work has reached 148 countries, hundreds of thousands of orphans and widows in need, and the millions of people who have attended his peace rallies. Global media have reported on how he convinced Liberian dictator Charles Taylor to resign and persuaded Haitian rebel leader Guy Philippe to lay down his arms. Also in Paul’s travel log: meetings with late Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi, former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
    After I enter the facility with K.A. Paul, what follows is a wide-ranging interview with someone who is best described as an international man of mystery. That man is also staunchly pro-Israel, which might surprise you given the aforementioned characters he has met with. His mission last summer: defeat the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. His current mission: muster the power of America’s 90 million evangelical Christians to
    help defeat Democratic contender Hillary Clinton in the 2016 American presidential election.

    evangelist or preacher ka paul dr ka paul

    he managed to escape Libya on a 39-hour boat ride to Malta. At the time, media outlets in Paul’s native India had presumed he was dead.
    Yet here Paul is on a rainy day in Texas, speaking with me about his international adventures, which he continues to undertake despite the Bush administration’s alleged grounding of his private 747 plane a decade ago. Today, he says, the plane remains grounded in Tijuana, Mexico. (Click here and here for the most recent documentation of the whereabouts of Paul’s “Global Peace Ambassadors” plane.)
    So why does Paul meet with world leaders — dictators and democracy practitioners alike — and what makes them willing to meet with him? The evangelist says his success derives from his peace rallies.
    “We don’t take money, like every other
    evangelist or preacher or rabbi takes,” he says. “We don’t sell books like everybody else sells. I don’t promote just a religious agenda, but a peace agenda. Therefore, everybody who has got nothing to lose, who is hungry for peace, comes to my rallies.”

    When “millions of people” attend your rallies, Paul says, you have the ear of presidents and prime ministers.

    that Obama and Clinton were both pleased ka paul dr ka paul

    January 29, 2016 6:19 am
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    K.A. Paul: Indian, Evangelical, Pro-Israel International Man of Mystery

    avatar by Jacob Kamaras / JNS.org

    Dr. K.A. Paul (left) with Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi. Photo: Courtesy of Global Peace Initiative.
    Dr. K.A. Paul (left) with Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi. Photo: Courtesy of Global Peace Initiative.
    JNS.org – On a rainy day in Huffman, Texas — on the outskirts of Houston, America’s fourth-largest city, yet seemingly in the middle of nowhere — I search for the headquarters of the Global Peace Initiative (GPI). The destination plugged into my iPhone’s navigation app takes me to a cross-bearing building in an otherwise empty grass field. There’s no parking lot, but I slog through the muddy grass to the door. When nobody answers, I get back in the car and continue my search for GPI.
    Minutes later, I receive a phone call from GPI’s founder, Dr. Kilari Anand (K.A.) Paul, a man who has been described as “the world’s most popular evangelist” by The New Republic and “the next Billy Graham” by the New York Times. Indeed, Paul tells me, the seemingly deserted building is GPI’s office. Quite the humble environs for a man who says his charity and peace work has reached 148 countries, hundreds of thousands of orphans and widows in need, and the millions of people who have attended his peace rallies. Global media have reported on how he convinced Liberian dictator Charles Taylor to resign and persuaded Haitian rebel leader Guy Philippe to lay down his arms. Also in Paul’s travel log: meetings with late Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi, former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
    After I enter the facility with K.A. Paul, what follows is a wide-ranging interview with someone who is best described as an international man of mystery. That man is also staunchly pro-Israel, which might surprise you given the aforementioned characters he has met with. His mission last summer: defeat the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. His current mission: muster the power of America’s 90 million evangelical Christians to help defeat Democratic contender Hillary Clinton in the 2016 American presidential election.
    September 16, 2016 2:04 am
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    Were God Merely to ‘Exist,’ Our Prayers Would Be Meaningless

    “God is a circle whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere,” said Voltaire. Indeed, trying to describe God is like trying to...
    Paul, 52, was born in India and in 1989 first came to Houston, where he lives when he isn’t busy globetrotting. He calls this year’s presidential race “the most important election of our lifetime.” Why? He fears a victory by Clinton, the front-runner, over whomever emerges from a muddled Republican field. A prominent critic of the George W. Bush administration’s war in Iraq, Paul backed President Barack Obama in the 2008 election due to Obama’s opposition of the war. After seeing Obama’s foreign policy, including secretary of state Clinton’s handling of the Libya crisis and more recently the Iran deal, Paul is singing a much different tune on the Democrats.
    At the same time, his criticism of political leaders continues to transcend partisan lines. For example, he blasts Republicans and Democrats alike for the Iraq war. Former Florida governor and struggling Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, says Paul, is “paying the price today” due to the war initiated during his brother’s presidency.
    “But Jeb Bush was only a governor. Hillary Clinton voted for the Iraq war as a senator. [Vice President] Joe Biden voted for the Iraq war as a senator….We need to elect an outsider, who never voted for the Iraq war or the Libya hell, who understands foreign policy…who can hold these people accountable — Obama and Hillary Clinton — just like Bush is held accountable because of his brother’s stupid war,” Paul says.
    “Therefore,” he continues, “I’m campaigning to these 90 million evangelicals, to as many as I can reach for the next nine months, to mobilize rallies, prayer rallies, so that our next president can reverse the Iran deal and protect the interests of Americans, Israelis, and the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) nations.”
    Paul has been a state guest of Iran three times and calls Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif “a good friend.” So why did Paul spend last summer building a global coalition to oppose the nuclear deal? He puts it this way: “Why Iran? Why not Sudan?”
    In 2010 and 2011, Paul says he spent eight months in Sudan trying to persuade President Omar al-Bashir to sacrifice 60 percent of the government’s wealth and 30 percent of its land to the Christian-majority southern part of the country. Ultimately, Bashir allowed a referendum for southern Sudan to secede and become an independent country. Paul laments that Sudan, despite its sacrifice, hasn’t seen the sanctions relief that America promised the African nation would receive — yet $150 billion in sanctions relief is coming Iran’s way in the nuclear deal.
    Though the deal was signed under the watch of current Secretary of State John Kerry, the Wall Street Journal reported last year that Hillary Clinton, in her last months as secretary of state, “helped open the door to…an acceptance that Tehran would maintain at least some capacity to produce nuclear fuel.” The report cited a “string of high-level meetings” in 2012 in which “the secretary of state and White House concluded that they might have to let Iran continue to enrich uranium at small levels, if the diplomacy had any hope of succeeding.”
    “We are not honoring our commitment to lift the sanctions on Sudan,” Paul tells JNS.org. “We are lifting sanctions on Iran, which is increasingly becoming more dangerous than ever before to all the Middle East and the rest of the world. What does this tell our friends?…Therefore, Hillary Clinton should not be elected, because she will continue Obama’s policies.”
    But Paul’s opposition of Clinton is about more than policy. It’s personal.
    Paul says that in August 2011, during Clinton’s time as secretary of state, he spent 27 days in Libya negotiating with the Gaddafi regime to accede to America’s demands regarding the Libyan civil war. He describes Gaddafi, the notorious dictator who was eventually killed in October of that year, as a “changed man” during the last decade of his life.
    “[Gaddafi] was evil. He was a dictator. Ruthless. But he was a born-again believer, you could say. He did whatever America wanted. Finally, during the war, he agreed to every condition Hillary Clinton asked for through her friend, General Wesley Clark, who was on the phone with me at least two or three dozen times when I was in Libya,” Paul recalls.
    Paul’s team provides me with a letter (click here to read it) dated Aug. 19, 2011, from then-Libyan prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi to President Obama. Copying Paul and his fellow American negotiator in Libya, former member of Congress Walter Fauntroy, on the letter, Mahmoudi writes that Libya, in “joint cooperation with the United States,” will “work jointly in the newfound spirit of cooperation between our governments.” According to the letter, Gaddafi was prepared to “immediately” cease fire in the civil war, give Libyans a chance “to choose their government and the way of governing based on freedom,” and agree to the principle that a political solution in Libya would be reached “without interference” from Gaddafi.
    The White House, the State Department, and Clark all did not respond to JNS.org’s requests for comment on the letter.
    Paul says he emailed the letter to Clark, who mailed and faxed it to the White House and the State Department. He says Clark relayed messages that Obama and Clinton were both pleased with the letter. But Paul claims the Obama administration never followed through on a promise to send a helicopter to Libya to bring Paul and Fauntroy home. Instead, Paul says that with the help of a CIA operative, he managed to escape Libya on a 39-hour boat ride to Malta. At the time, media outlets in Paul’s native India had presumed he was dead.
    Yet here Paul is on a rainy day in Texas, speaking with me about his international adventures, which he continues to undertake despite the Bush administration’s alleged grounding of his private 747 plane a decade ago. Today, he says, the plane remains grounded in Tijuana, Mexico. (Click here and here for the most recent documentation of the whereabouts of Paul’s “Global Peace Ambassadors” plane.)
    So why does Paul meet with world leaders — dictators and democracy practitioners alike — and what makes them willing to meet with him? The evangelist says his success derives from his peace rallies.
    “We don’t take money, like every other evangelist or preacher or rabbi takes,” he says. “We don’t sell books like everybody else sells. I don’t promote just a religious agenda, but a peace agenda. Therefore, everybody who has got nothing to lose, who is hungry for peace, comes to my rallies.”
    When “millions of people” attend your rallies, Paul says, you have the ear of presidents and prime ministers.

    to pray for Israel every day ka paul ka paul

    It’s mandatory for every Christian, Paul explains, “to pray for Israel every day, support Israel in every way, because a young man — a good-looking boy called Jesus — 2,000 years ago died for all humanity and shed his precious blood, and commanded all of us to pray for Israel.”
    Given the stakes, Paul argues that it’s “a sin” for Christians to fail to vote in the 2016 election. Paul says he’s “asking God if He wants me to campaign in this country,” and unless “God shuts the doors,” the evangelist vows to continue to rally support for “anybody but Hillary.”

    “I’m not a typical evangelist, one-sided,” says Paul. “I look out for peace, because millions of innocent people are dying and starving and suffering. My passion on the ground is that I am a practical person. Do what is right, and ask God for guidance.”

    essentially people as far as you can see ka paul dr ka paul

    As an evangelist, Paul has traveled throughout Asia and Africa, preaching to hundreds of thousands at peace rallies.
    "It is
    essentially people as far as you can see," McQuade said of the rallies he has witnessed, starting with one in Paul's home state, Andhra Pradesh, in 2002.
    "He is a bit of a rock star when you fly into these situations," he said.
    At the rallies, Paul lines up government officials on the platform and "rails against the caste system in India," McQuade said. He also covers the Christian standards: truth, sin and forgiveness.
    "He preaches the straight Christian Gospel and he gets tremendous 

    itinerant spiritual envoy will have ka paul dr ka paul

    It bore an envoy of “God, and of peace”, Dr KA Paul, personal spiritual adviser to Charles Taylor, and a man who claimed he had come with the blessing of God and the US president. He was driven straight to the national stadium.

    For over an hour in the stifling heat, I watched with a small crowd of journalists and fearful bussed in supporters as the evangelist lauded President Charles Taylor as a man of peace and god.

    Charles Taylor now stands trial in the Hague accused of war crimes.

    Less than 10 miles away, Taylor’s army of irregular forces, teenagers and children dressed in wigs and fairy costumes, attempted to hold off the LURD rebels who had surrounded the city.

    At the end of the speeches the Dr and President left in the Presidential armoured limo. Days later Charles Taylor stepped down as President and was exiled to Nigeria.

    Today, Dr KA Paul stands shoulder to shoulder with another man in the spotlight of international news.

    At the eleventh hour the pastor has flown in to offer succour to the controversial Pastor Terry Jones, the man at the centre of the Koran burning furore, even becoming his spokesman to deliver a two hour deadline.

    The next 24 hours will tell what effect the entry of this
    itinerant spiritual envoy will have

    straight to the national stadium ka paul dr ka paul

    In July 2003, as the last functioning shops and storerooms in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, were ransacked and the exhausted and bloodied people of the besieged city piled the corpses of civilians outside the US embassy, a jumbo jet, emblazoned with "Global Peace Ambassador" on the fuselage, landed at the airport, writes Channel 4 News foreign editor Ben De Pear.

    As an evangelist, Paul ka paul dr ka paul

    As an evangelist, Paul has traveled throughout Asia and Africa, preaching to hundreds of thousands at peace rallies.
    "It is essentially people as far as you can see," McQuade said of the rallies he has witnessed, starting with one in Paul's home state, Andhra Pradesh, in 2002.
    "He is a bit of a rock star when you fly into these situations," he said.
    At the rallies, Paul lines up government officials on the platform and "rails against the caste system in India," McQuade said. He also covers the Christian standards: truth, sin and forgiveness.
    "He preaches the straight Christian Gospel and he gets tremendous 

    tirelessly working for over three ka paul dr ka paul

    Dr. Kilari Anand Paul briefed President Mukherjee, saying that there are unnecessary wars all over the globe that have created 65 million refugees, including millions of orphans and widows, and it is time for President Mukarjee, as a father of India today, to take the lead from Gandhi’s land, and to join Dr. Paul who is considered a modern-day Gandhi,
    tirelessly working for over three decades to stop wars and promote peace all over the world.
    President Mukherjee then called Major Gaurav Arya and asked him to plan a stream a global Christmas message from him and Dr Paul, calling on world leaders and the entire world to observe Christmas Day to promote peace, equality and justice for all people of all faiths.
    President Mukherjee also confirmed a visit to Dr. Paul’s Charity City, to speak to the world from the orphanage and Peace Center.

    Where: Constitution Club of India, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, and to all the nations of the world.

    Christian standards: truth, sin and forgiveness ka paul dr ka paul

    Paul said he considers saving the souls of people that some consider soulless as a calling from God.
    "God called us to be peacemakers," Paul said. "Blessed are the peacemakers, not peace-wanters, not peace-lovers."
    Paul also has used these situations to nose into the news, hiring a New York City public relations company in 2003 to promote his work. Though he no longer pays for the company's help, a former employee of the company, Juda Engelmayer, donates his time to help Paul get his message heard.
    "He is just doing what he thinks he has to — yelling and screaming his message," Engelmayer said. "I've been training him, telling him how to scale back."
    As an evangelist, Paul has traveled throughout Asia and Africa, preaching to hundreds of thousands at peace rallies.
    "It is essentially people as far as you can see," McQuade said of the rallies he has witnessed, starting with one in Paul's home state, Andhra Pradesh, in 2002.
    "He is a bit of a rock star when you fly into these situations," he said.
    At the rallies, Paul lines up government officials on the platform and "rails against the caste system in India," McQuade said. He also covers the
    Christian standards: truth, sin and forgiveness.

    Paul, his wife, Mary, and three children ka paul dr ka paul

    Paul, his wife, Mary, and three children — Grace, Peace and John Paul — live near his Huffman office.
    Last year, Global Peace Initiative received about $2 million in cash donations and $14 million in supplies such as medicines, Murray said. Gospel to the Unreached Millions received more than $5 million, he said.

    Overseas powerhouse

    In the United States, Paul has no congregation, holds no religious services and hosts no television show.
    Yet overseas, he has maneuvered onto the edges of decades of world history, claiming that he has met with the likes of Slobodan Milosevic, Saddam Hussein and Haitian rebel leader Guy Philippe.
    In 2003, Paul placed himself in the middle of escalating civil conflict and the negotiations to rid Liberia of its president, Charles Taylor.
    At the time, Taylor told the New York Times that Paul was his "religious leader," and later gave Paul credit for persuading him to leave Liberia in August 2003.
    California entertainment executive David McQuade accompanied Paul on one of his trips to Monrovia that summer. While there, he attended a gathering in a stadium with Taylor and Paul.
    "I saw him transform this president, this rather maniacal guy, have him on his knees," said McQuade, who now serves as interim executive director of Global Peace Initiative.

    Dr. Paul is that in these Third World countries ka paul dr ka paul

    Born Sept. 25, 1963, in Andhra Pradesh in southeast India, Paul considers himself a "Hindu-born follower of Jesus."
    His parents were Christian converts, Paul said. Though a believer from a young age, Paul's commitment to Jesus was inspired by a vision of hell when he was 19. Complete with anguished, tortured souls crying for help, the vision served as his call to become an evangelist, Paul said.
    "Hell became real to me," he said. "Jesus became real to me."
    Paul does not have any formal theology training and said he was given an honorary doctorate by a college in Canada.
    "The reason I'm known as
    Dr. Paul is that in these Third World countries I'm known as a spiritual healer," Paul said.
    In 1993, Paul formed the evangelical U.S. organization, Gospel to the Unreached Millions, which organizes rallies, primarily in India and Africa.
    In 1999, he added the humanitarian relief arm, Global Peace Initiative.
    The main physical presence of his work in the United States is the sparse Huffman office staffed by Paul and Murray and three recently hired contract workers. The organizations also rent offices in Baltimore and Harrisburg, Pa., and own the donated 747.

    Charity City, the orphanage near Hyderabad ka paul dr ka paul

    We are not representing that (money) was going someplace bad," Nelson said. "We were not comfortable with the environment."
    Global Peace Initiative never registered with the council, which has a voluntary membership of about 1,150 evangelical Christian groups that comply with its standards, Nelson said.
    Paul said Gospel to the Unreached Millions' dismissal from the council occurred while he and the other full-time staff member, Tim Murray, were busy with humanitarian work and not able to file the paperwork on time. But Murray, the chief financial officer, said he was working to register the group with the local Better Business Bureau.
    Carl Lindner III, co-CEO and co-president of American Financial Group in Cincinnati, is one of Paul's supporters.
    They met at a 1997 Promise Keeper's event where Paul spoke. Lindner donated about $250,000 for a mission trip to Sri Lanka after the tsunami and is also contributing to the current trip.
    Lindner also has donated to
    Charity City, the orphanage near Hyderabad, which now serves more than 1,000 children and can accommodate an additional 2,000.
    "Whatever (Paul) has promised me over the years, he has come through 100 percent and a lot of times 120 percent," Lindner said.

    voluntary membership of about ka paul dr ka paul

    The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, an accreditation agency for Christian nonprofits, revoked the group's membership earlier this month, said council president Paul Nelson.
    The council was concerned that Gospel to the Unreached Millions did not have a functioning board of directors, that it did not have proper financial controls in place, and that it had not responded to the council's demand last fall for documentation. The organization had been a member of the council since July 1998, Nelson said.
    "We are not representing that (money) was going someplace bad," Nelson said. "We were not comfortable with the environment."
    Global Peace Initiative never registered with the council, which has a
    voluntary membership of about 1,150 evangelical Christian groups that comply with its standards, Nelson said.

    counts money in millions and drops ka paul ka paul

    Wielding his cell phone, Paul speaks with frenetic urgency. He measures crowds in the hundreds of thousands, Mother Teresa.
    counts money in millions and drops names such as oil heir Hunt and the late
    His supporters say his approach to personal relationships is fueled by energy and a sense of mission. It is an approach, they say, that cuts through bureaucracy and efficiently gets help to people in troubled countries.
    But it can rub people the wrong way. Supporter Evander Holyfield was put off — at first.
    Paul first came to Holyfield days before the former heavyweight champion was scheduled to fight Mike Tyson in 1997.
    "I didn't know of him and he is a hyper-type person and I was concentrating on what I wanted to do — fight — and he was concerned about his ministry," Holyfield said.
    "It was kind of aggravating."
    Three years later, Paul again contacted Holyfield. This time the boxer had time to travel to the orphanage that Paul's organization runs near Hyderabad.
    "I went to India and got an opportunity to see that he was healing people and his heart was right for people," said Holyfield, who donates his time to Paul's causes.
    McIngvale said he did not question that Paul's heart was in the right place, but wondered about security and whether the relief mission was well-planned.

    sprinkling of fake flowers ka paul dr ka paul

    You know the old saying about the prophet without honor in his own hometown?" said Nelson Bunker Hunt, the Dallas businessman who has served on the board of Global Peace Initiative and Paul's Gospel to the Unreached Millions. "Frankly, until you attend one of his overseas missions, you can't conceive of what it is like. The average person in Houston wouldn't believe it."
    It stretches the imagination as Paul, 41, relates tales of ministry and meetings with some of the monsters of recent world history.
    Told in a one-story office decorated with a
    sprinkling of fake flowers and florescent light, Paul's stories are set in Hyderabad, India; Monrovia, Liberia; and Port-au-Prince, Haiti — cities far away from the northeast Harris County town of Huffman, the "Home of the Fighting Falcons."

    justice for all people of all faiths ka paul dr ka paul

    Dr. Kilari Anand Paul briefed President Mukherjee, saying that there are unnecessary wars all over the globe that have created 65 million refugees, including millions of orphans and widows, and it is time for President Mukarjee, as a father of India today, to take the lead from Gandhi’s land, and to join Dr. Paul who is considered a modern-day Gandhi, tirelessly working for over three decades to stop wars and promote peace all over the world.
    President Mukherjee then called Major Gaurav Arya and asked him to plan a stream a global Christmas message from him and Dr Paul, calling on world leaders and the entire world to observe Christmas Day to promote peace, equality and
    justice for all people of all faiths.
    President Mukherjee also confirmed a visit to Dr. Paul’s Charity City, to speak to the world from the orphanage and Peace Center.

    Where: Constitution Club of India, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, and to all the nations of the world.

    The average person in Houston wouldn't ka paul dr ka paul

    Paul's trip to the tsunami region was delayed for more than a week by funding woes and then a fuel system problem on Global Peace Initiative's 747. The jumbo jet, loaded with medicine and other relief supplies, finally took off from Ellington Field shortly after 8 p.m. Friday.
    For many Houstonians, the hardball fund raising served as an introduction to Paul and his approach to Christian evangelism and humanitarian relief that has made him well-known worldwide.
    "You know the old saying about the prophet without honor in his own hometown?" said Nelson Bunker Hunt, the Dallas businessman who has served on the board of Global Peace Initiative and Paul's Gospel to the Unreached Millions. "Frankly, until you attend one of his overseas missions, you can't conceive of what it is like.
    The average person in Houston wouldn't believe it."
    It stretches the imagination as Paul, 41, relates tales of ministry and meetings with some of the monsters of recent world history.

    Paul's Global Peace Initiative ka paul dr ka paul

    Christian evangelist K.A. Paul has moved a ruthless dictator to his knees.
    He couldn't get Mattress Mack to budge.
    "I didn't like his bull's rush approach," said Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale, Gallery Furniture owner and local philanthropist. "Everything has to happen in the next 24 hours and you have to come up with the money."
    Paul wanted McIngvale to help finance the liftoff of a 747 full of medical supplies and professionals to help survivors of the tsunami in southeast Asia. McIngvale said he was put off by Paul's aggressive sales pitch.
    In the end, McIngvale wouldn't donate to
    Paul's Global Peace Initiative, though he is spearheading other efforts to help tsunami-destroyed regions.
    Paul's trip to the tsunami region was delayed for more than a week by funding woes and then a fuel system problem on Global Peace Initiative's 747. The jumbo jet, loaded with medicine and other relief supplies, finally took off from Ellington Field shortly after 8 p.m. Friday.

    President Mukherjee also confirmed a visit to Dr. Paul’s Charity City ka paul dr ka paul

    Dr. Kilari Anand Paul briefed President Mukherjee, saying that there are unnecessary wars all over the globe that have created 65 million refugees, including millions of orphans and widows, and it is time for President Mukarjee, as a father of India today, to take the lead from Gandhi’s land, and to join Dr. Paul who is considered a modern-day Gandhi, tirelessly working for over three decades to stop wars and promote peace all over the world.
    President Mukherjee then called Major Gaurav Arya and asked him to plan a stream a global Christmas message from him and Dr Paul, calling on world leaders and the entire world to observe Christmas Day to promote peace, equality and justice for all people of all faiths.
    President Mukherjee also confirmed a visit to Dr. Paul’s Charity City, to speak to the world from the orphanage and Peace Center.

    Where: Constitution Club of India, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, and to all the nations of the world.

    but getting such clips seems ka paul dr ka paul

    Second Coming of Christ and that the Iraq war is "genocide." Quite honestly, we haven't covered him because there are many self-promotional ministers out there with grossly exaggerated claims, outrageous statements, and problematic finances. Paul has had more success in getting himself into The New Yorker and other publications,
    but getting such clips seems to be his ministry's real focus. So why give him more attention?
    Well, he's certainly getting attention this week. Amid the Mark Foley scandal, Paul scored a meeting with House Speaker Dennis Hastert at the speaker's home. What's more, Paul claims that Hastert promised him he'd resign. He told Mother Jones, "God convinced ...

    mostly from outlets raising questions ka paul dr ka paul

    You won't find much about K.A. Paul on the Christianity Today site. Every reference to the Indian preacher is from a Weblog, The New Republic was mildly positive, apparently because he talks about poverty more than he does about abortion.) We didn't report on his expulsion from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability over oversight and financial transparency concerns. We didn't report on the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention taking the unprecedented step of issuing a vote of no confidence in his ministry, or of the Assemblies of God leadership similarly criticizing his work. We haven't followed up on reports that his orphanage ministry spends more on jet fuel for Paul's plane than on actual orphans, nor that he has taken credit for other people's work. We have no plans to report his recent claims that the Republican Party is delaying the Second Coming of Christ and that the Iraq war is "genocide." Quite honestly, we haven't covered him because there are many self-promotional ministers out there with grossly exaggerated claims, outrageous statements, and problematic finances. Paul has had more success in getting himself into The New Yorker and other publications, but getting such clips seems to be his ministry's real focus. So why give him more attention?
    mostly from outlets raising questions about his ministry. (One exception:

    ask God for guidance ka paul dr ka paul

    Paul has also met several times with Mahmoud Abbas, the current Palestinian leader. Asked if he believes Abbas is committed to peace, Paul answers, “He really wanted to get the peace deal [with Israel] done. He’s caught in a very unique spot between the West and the East. All the fanatics and extremists in the Muslim community hate him, and all the right-wing Western leaders say he doesn’t do enough. So it’s very hard.”
    It’s mandatory for every Christian, Paul explains, “to pray for Israel every day, support Israel in every way, because a young man — a good-looking boy called Jesus — 2,000 years ago died for all humanity and shed his precious blood, and commanded all of us to pray for Israel.”
    Given the stakes, Paul argues that it’s “a sin” for Christians to fail to vote in the 2016 election. Paul says he’s “asking God if He wants me to campaign in this country,” and unless “God shuts the doors,” the evangelist vows to continue to rally support for “anybody but Hillary.”
    “I’m not a typical evangelist, one-sided,” says Paul. “I look out for peace, because millions of innocent people are dying and starving and suffering. My passion on the ground is that I am a practical person. Do what is right, and
    ask God for guidance.”

    do enough. So it’s very hard ka paul dr ka paul

    When “millions of people” attend your rallies, Paul says, you have the ear of presidents and prime ministers.
    “The message of peace resonates with everybody,” he says. “Go to the Middle East. Go to Israel and Palestine. You’ll see how many people want peace. It is the leaders that need to be changed.”
    Paul supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but says he isn’t sure that will ever happen “because now, nobody trusts American leadership. Without proper American leadership, it’s not going to happen.”
    In 2000, when Ehud Barak was Israel’s prime minister and Arafat was the Palestinians’ leader, Paul says he “had hopes” that peace was achievable. I ask Paul for his impressions of Arafat. He responds, “Why talk about a dead man? But [he was] a very unique person. That’s all I can say right now.”
    Paul has also met several times with Mahmoud Abbas, the current Palestinian leader. Asked if he believes Abbas is committed to peace, Paul answers, “He really wanted to get the peace deal [with Israel] done. He’s caught in a very unique spot between the West and the East. All the fanatics and extremists in the Muslim community hate him, and all the right-wing Western leaders say he doesn’t
    do enough. So it’s very hard.”

    Paul says, you have the ear of presidents ka paul dr ka paul

    So why does Paul meet with world leaders — dictators and democracy practitioners alike — and what makes them willing to meet with him? The evangelist says his success derives from his peace rallies.
    “We don’t take money, like every other evangelist or preacher or rabbi takes,” he says. “We don’t sell books like everybody else sells. I don’t promote just a religious agenda, but a peace agenda. Therefore, everybody who has got nothing to lose, who is hungry for peace, comes to my rallies.”
    When “millions of people” attend your rallies,
    Paul says, you have the ear of presidents and prime ministers.
    “The message of peace resonates with everybody,” he says. “Go to the Middle East. Go to Israel and Palestine. You’ll see how many people want peace. It is the leaders that need to be changed.”

    dictators and democracy practitioners alike ka paul dr ka paul

    Paul says that with the help of a CIA operative, he managed to escape Libya on a 39-hour boat ride to Malta. At the time, media outlets in Paul’s native India had presumed he was dead.
    Yet here Paul is on a rainy day in Texas, speaking with me about his international adventures, which he continues to undertake despite the Bush administration’s alleged grounding of his private 747 plane a decade ago. Today, he says, the plane remains grounded in Tijuana, Mexico. (Click here and here for the most recent documentation of the whereabouts of Paul’s “Global Peace Ambassadors” plane.)
    So why does Paul meet with world leaders —
    dictators and democracy practitioners alike — and what makes them willing to meet with him? The evangelist says his success derives from his peace rallies.
    “We don’t take money, like every other evangelist or preacher or rabbi takes,” he says. “We don’t sell books like everybody else sells. I don’t promote just a religious agenda, but a peace agenda. Therefore, everybody who has got nothing to lose, who is hungry for peace, comes to my rallies.”

    Clark relayed messages that Obama and Clinton ka paul dr ka paul

    Paul’s team provides me with a letter (click here to read it) dated Aug. 19, 2011, from then-Libyan prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi to President Obama. Copying Paul and his fellow American negotiator in Libya, former member of Congress Walter Fauntroy, on the letter, Mahmoudi writes that Libya, in “joint cooperation with the United States,” will “work jointly in the newfound spirit of cooperation between our governments.” According to the letter, Gaddafi was prepared to “immediately” cease fire in the civil war, give Libyans a chance “to choose their government and the way of governing based on freedom,” and agree to the principle that a political solution in Libya would be reached “without interference” from Gaddafi.
    The White House, the State Department, and Clark all did not respond to JNS.org’s requests for comment on the letter.
    Paul says he emailed the letter to Clark, who mailed and faxed it to the White House and the State Department. He says
    Clark relayed messages that Obama and Clinton were both pleased with the letter. But Paul claims the Obama administration never followed through on a promise to send a helicopter to Libya to bring Paul and Fauntroy home. Instead, Paul says that with the help of a CIA operative, he managed to escape Libya on a 39-hour boat ride to Malta. At the time, media outlets in Paul’s native India had presumed he was dead.
    Yet here Paul is on a rainy day in Texas, speaking with me about his international adventures, which he continues to undertake despite the Bush administration’s alleged grounding of his private 747 plane a decade ago.