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World's Trouble Areas- What
Could Happen
M UCH
OF
my time, chis pase year, has
been spent
tn
che two major trouble
areas of the world - the Middle East, and Southeast
Asia.
In a very troubled world, I not only have visited
the trouble zones, but I have had many personal talks
with Heads-of-State, and other top officials in these
areas.
I have had prívate discussions with four presidents, three
kings, three prime ministers, two crown princes, numerous
top-ranking ministers, cabinet members, including foreign sec–
retaries. Also I have talked with members of parliaments or
equivalent lawmaking bodies comparable to the
U.
S. Senate.
And in addition, I have had conferences with presidents and
leading professors of universities and colleges.
No one knows, in specific detail, precisely what
will
happen
in world events in the next very few weeks, months, or years.
But existing conditions are fraught with explosive potential.
And based on these pregnant conditions, on recent happenings
and trends- based also on what I have learned in discussions
with world leaders, as well as understanding of Biblical proph–
ecies - I could outline for our readers a possible chain of
events that
could
stand the whole world aghast in wonder and
amazement!
I can tell you with confidence that world peace
will come
in our time. But the world is heading into accelerating troubles
that apparently must come first.
Our staff of editors and writers, stationed at and traveling
constantly to all parts of the world, have been keeping
PLAIN
TRUTH readers up to the minute on the
MEANINC
of world
happenings and trends. More so, I believe, than any other pub–
lication in the world.
Two important articles in recent numbers of
The
PLAIN
TRUTH describe conditions that could trigger a world-shaking
- and totally unexpected - chain reaction that would stagger
the imagination. The two articles are
"Europe's Common Market
-
Rising World Colossus"
in the May 1971 number, and
In This lssue:
Whot
Our
Reoders
Soy
. . . . . .
lnside
Front
Cover
Personal from the Editor
America Faces the
"Do/lar Crisis"
. . . . . . . . . .
3
Wi/1 She Enter the
Common
Market? BRITAIN'S FATEFUL
DECISION
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
The Cose For Britoin's
Membership
. . . . . . . . . . . .
8
The Case
Against
Britain's
Membership
. . . . . . . . . . . .
9
Advance News
. . . . . . . . . . . .
11
The Persion Gulf
-
A
"Quiet"
Hot Spot
. . . . . . . .
14
Yugoslavia, Ita/y and the
Vatican
...............
18
Glossolalio
-
The New
"Tongues"
Movement
.....
20
The Neglected Trogedy
of
Alcoholism!
...............
25
What
You Con Do .........
31
What's Keeping
You from
Real Success?
. . . . . . . . . . .
33
TV Log
........... ..... ..
37
Radio Log
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38
As Arabs
ond
lsroelis
Struggle For Peace
in
the
Middle Eost
. . . . . . . . . . . .
41
8roclc - 8/aclc
Stor
ABOUT OUR COVER
On August 15, U. S. President Nixoo
sbocked
inte~natiooal
financia! ceo–
ters witb the announcement that the
U. S. would suspeod gold payment
to foreigners holding U. S. dollars.
lo additioo, the Pcesideot imposed
a
lOo/o
surcbarge on
all
foreign
imports entering Amecica, and set
the U. S. dollar "afloat' ' downward
in foreign money markets. Mean–
wbile, in tbe U. S., public attention
was focused on a "wage-p.rice freeze"
and announced business incenúves.