Biblical prophecy COMES TRUE as live snake wriggles out of Israel’s Western Wall – And it is reportedly a sign of the return of the Messiah.

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People visiting the famous Kotel this week filmed the serpent wriggling out from between the ancient stones.

In the footage, the snake can be seen coming out of the wall after scaring off a pigeon that had been perched there.

And it is reportedly a sign of the return of the Messiah.

“We are truly in the dangerous times that directly precede Mashiach (Messiah),” Breaking News Israel reported, quoting a Hebrew blogger. VIDEO

Judicial Watch: New Documents Show State Department and USAID Working with Soros Group to Channel Money to ‘Mercenary Army’ of Far-Left Activists in Albania

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The records reveal that Soros operative Dobrushi was the first person on a list of invitees by then U.S. Ambassador to Albania Donald Lu to attend an “election rollout event” held at the U.S. Embassy on April 27, 2015. The event was intended to “launch U.S. assistance for the June local elections,” being held in Tirana, Albania. As Judicial Watch previously reported in an April 4, 2018, press release, Ambassador Lu has been closely associated with Soros and the socialist government in Albania, which he assisted by denying U.S. visas to conservative jurists from the conservative party in Albania. Lu has since been nominated by the Trump administration to become US Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan. MORE

All Saints’ Day – November 1

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All Saints’ Day is a solemn holy day of the Catholic Church celebrated annually on November 1. The day is dedicated to the saints of the Church, that is, all those who have attained heaven. It should not be confused with All Souls’ Day, which is observed on November 2, and is dedicated to those who have died and not yet reached heaven. VIDEO

Iranian refugee raises over $600,000 for Pittsburgh synagogue where shooting took place

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A refugee from Iran has raised over $600,000 for the Pittsburgh synagogue where a gunman killed 11 people on Saturday.

On Sunday, Shay Khatiri, 29, started an online fundraiser to collect donations for the Tree of Life synagogue. As of Monday afternoon, he had raised over $640,000, far exceeding his expectations.

“I thought to myself, ‘Worst comes to worst, it will raise like $500.’ Which is better than nothing but it’s a little above that now,” he told WJLA.