Description: Herbert W. Armstrong relates his experiences of his Middle Eastern and European trip, discussing insights he learned in his conversation with Mrs. Saddat, the widow of the assassinated president of Egypt, President Mubarik, and Franz Joseph Strauss. Strauss (a leader who at that time seemed to many to have a future international destiny) speculated that the assassination of President Saddat, the attempted assassination of President Reagan, and the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul seemed to be skillfully planned and well-orchestrated. (40 minutes)
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