Is the End of time Near...... Lets Review......
PART 1. I would like to remind everyone about Gods Word:
Matthew 27:4 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
Mark 13:8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.
Luke 21:11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.
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The Ten Largest Earthquakes Since 1900
1.Location Chile- Date- May 22, 1960, Magnitude 9.5
2.Location- Prince William Sound, Alaska, Date- March 28, 1964,Magnitude- 9.2 Andreanof Islands,
3.Location- Aleutian Islands, Date- March 9, 1957, Magnitude- 9.1
4.Location- Kamchatka, Date- Nov. 4, 1952, Magnitude- 9.0
5.Location- Off western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, Date-Dec. 26, 2004 Magnitude- 9.0
6.Location- Off the coast of Ecuador, Date- Jan. 31, 1906, Magnitude 8.8
7.Location- Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Date- Feb. 4, 1965 Magnitude- 8.7
8.Location-India-China border, Date- Aug. 15, 1950 Magnitude- 8.6
9.Location- Kamchatka , Date- Feb. 3, 1923, Magnitude- 8.5
10.Location - Banda Sea, Indonesia, Date Feb. 1, 1938 Magnitude- 8.7
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Continuing..............
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PART 2.
Comtinuing..........
Please Read the Scriptures Above- famines ( Hunger).
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is by far the most lethal form of malnutrition/hunger and the one referred to when world hunger is referred to. Approximately 850 million people worldwide are malnourished. Children are the most visible victims of malnutrition. Malnutrition plays a role in at least half of the 10.9 million child deaths each year--five million deaths
Famines- (Hunger). Congress of Racial Equality national chairman Roy Innis shares that vision. But he also knows the obstacles. "Over 70% of Africans are employed in farming full time," he points out. "Yet, half of those countries rely on emergency food aid. Within ten years, Africa will be home to three-fourths of the world's hungry people."
Africa- Many of the continent's farmers are women who labor sunup to sundown on 3 to 5 acre plats. They rarely have enough crops to feed their own families, much less sell for extra money. Millions live on less than a dollar a day.
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Pestilence: Black Death Pleague CAUSED BY.....
Where: Western Europe When: 1347-51 This plague, thought to be the Bubonic plague, spread throughout Europe, killing about half the continent's population. It was called the Black Death because of the black blotches that appeared on the victims' bodies. This plague was carried by infected fleas on black rats.
Pestilence- Released: August 1, 2001 -- MANHATTAN, Kan. - Everyone knows that Kansas grows some of the best food in the world. Just ask the bugs. False chinch bugs and garden web worms are showing up in Kansas crops in unusually high numbers in some cases, and could cut yields, said Kansas State University entomologist Leroy Brooks.
PESTILENCE: COFFEE BERRY BORER -
The pest is a tiny black beetle less than 1/10 inch long which lives together with its equally tiny grubs inside coffee berries, (Figure 24).
Damage: Attacked berries become black, dry up, and finally fall to the ground. Small bore holes can be seen near the tip of the berry; if the berry is cut open the tiny grubs and adults can be found inside.
Wars- "Now that extremists are willing to use weapons of mass destruction, they have crossed the threshold that experts have watched with dread for two decades," says Bruce Nelan in the April 3, 1995 edition of Time.
World War I (1914-1918)
The Holocaust (1933-1945)
Korean War- 19/50-19/53.
World War II (1939-1945)
Vietnam War (1950-1975)
The Persian Gulf War
(Jan. 16, 1991-April 6, 1991)
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PART 3.
Length of official combat operation, Operation Iraqi Freedom: March 20-May 1, 2003. Deployment: More than 300,000 coalition troops deployed to the Gulf region: about 255,000 U.S., 45,000 British, 2,000 Australian, and 200 Polish troops (60 of whom served as combat soldiers). Post-conflict peace-keeping forces: About 130,000 U.S. and 11,000 British troops were stationed in Iraq following official end of hostilities, May 1. Forces in Iraq, May 2004: U.S. 110,000, Britain 8,220, Italy 2,950, Poland 2,500, Ukraine 1,650, Netherlands 1,300. In addition, 20 other countries have each contributed troops of less than 1,000. Coalition names for Operation Iraqi Freedom: UK, Operation Telic; Australia, Operation Falconer. Central Command, U.S. Forces (CENTCOM): Theater headquarters: Qatar. Troops stationed in Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Diego Garcia, the Mediterranean, Arabian Sea, and Persian Gulf. U.S. casualties: Deaths March 20-May 1 (official end of hostilities): combat, 115; noncombat, 23; total, 138. Deaths March 20, 2003-March 8, 2005: combat, 1,149; noncombat, 360; total, 1,509. U.S. soldiers wounded in action: about 9,000 (Dec. 2004) American POWs: 8 (6 captured on March 23 in Nasiriya; 2 pilots shot down on March 24 near Karbala). All were rescued. Coalition casualties: Britain, 86; Italy, 20; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 17; Spain, 11; Bulgaria, 8; Slovakia, 3; Thailand, 2; Estonia, 2; The Netherlands, 2; Denmark, El Salvador, Hungary, Kazakhstan, and Latvia, 1 each (March 8, 2005). U.S. cost of stationing troops in Iraq: $4 billion per month1 Iraqi civilian deaths: circa 11,797-13,806 (Sept. 12, 2004)2
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Fact Sheet: Iraqi War
Length of official combat operation, Operation Iraqi Freedom: March 20-May 1, 2003.
Deployment: More than 300,000 coalition troops deployed to the Gulf region: about 255,000 U.S., 45,000 British, 2,000 Australian, and 200 Polish troops (60 of whom served as combat soldiers).
Post-conflict peace-keeping forces: About 130,000 U.S. and 11,000 British troops were stationed in Iraq following official end of hostilities, May 1. Forces in Iraq, May 2004: U.S. 110,000, Britain 8,220, Italy 2,950, Poland 2,500, Ukraine 1,650, Netherlands 1,300. In addition, 20 other countries have each contributed troops of less than 1,000.
Post-conflict peace-keeping forces: About 130,000 U.S. and 11,000 British troops were stationed in Iraq following official end of hostilities, May 1. Forces in Iraq, May 2004: U.S. 110,000, Britain 8,220, Italy 2,950, Poland 2,500, Ukraine 1,650, Netherlands 1,300. In addition, 20 other countries have each contributed troops of less than 1,000.
U.S. casualties: Deaths March 20-May 1 (official end of hostilities): combat, 115; noncombat, 23; total, 138. Deaths March 20, 2003-March 8, 2005: combat, 1,149; noncombat, 360; total, 1,509.
U.S. soldiers wounded in action: about 9,000 (Dec. 2004)
U.S. soldiers wounded in action: about 9,000 (Dec. 2004)
American POWs: 8 (6 captured on March 23 in Nasiriya; 2 pilots shot down on March 24 near Karbala). All were rescued.
Coalition casualties: Britain, 86; Italy, 20; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 17; Spain, 11; Bulgaria, 8; Slovakia, 3; Thailand, 2; Estonia, 2; The Netherlands, 2; Denmark, El Salvador, Hungary, Kazakhstan, and Latvia, 1 each (March 8, 2005). U.S. cost of stationing troops in Iraq: $4 billion per month1 Iraqi civilian deaths: circa 11,797-13,806 (Sept. 12, 2004)2
And one more interesting Fact.
The Present Threat
In a span of less than 15 years, the United States alone has been stricken by a wave of new infections. Toxic shock syndrome, Legionnaires disease, AIDS, Lyme disease and hanta virus have emerged from obscurity to become household names. Infectious disease experts fear an escalation of new and possibly more deadly epidemics in the future. Indeed, some candidates already loom on the distant horizons, isolated in tiny geographical pockets. Why this sudden explosion of pestilence?
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Recent Earthquake Activity in USA. Local times of last update.
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 14:19:01 (UTC) - Coordinated Univirsal Time
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11:19:01 AM (ADT) - Atlantic
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 10:19:01 AM (EDT) - Eastern
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 09:19:01 AM (CDT) - Central
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 08:19:01 AM (MDT) - Mountain
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 07:19:01 AM (PDT) - Pacific
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 06:19:01 AM (AKDT) - Alaska
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 04:19:01 AM (HST) - Hawaii
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Many underwater volcanoes erupting simultaneously all over the world - tectonic disturbance steadily rising - are we headed for a major catastrophe?
Staff Reporter
Mar. 14, 2005
When in America Mount St. Helen recently erupted, many thought it was just an isolated normal case of volcanic eruption. But now it is becoming clear that hundreds of underwater volcanoes are erupting all around the world especially around the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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Large / Noteworthy Earthquakes in 2005
January 01 -- Off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra -- 6.6M
January 16 -- State of Yap, Micronesia -- 6.6M
February 05 -- Celebes Sea -- 7.1M
February 08 -- Vanuatu -- 6.8M
February 10 -- Arkansas -- 4.1M
February 19 -- Sulawesi, Indonesia -- 6.5M
February 22 -- Central Iran -- 6.4M
February 26 -- Simeulue, Indonesia -- 6.8M
March 02 -- Banda Sea -- 7.1M
March 06 -- St. Lawrence Valley, Reg., Quebec, Canada -- 5.4M
March 20 -- Kyushu, Japan -- 6.6M
March 28 -- Northern Sumatra, Indonesia -- 8.7M
April 10 -- Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia -- 6.7M
April 11 -- Southeast of the Loyalty Islands -- 6.6M
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Deaths from Earthquakes in 2005
Date: UTC Region Magnitude Number Killed *
2005 01 23- Sulawesi, Indonesia - 6.2 1
2005 01 25 - Turkey-Iraq Border Region - 5.9 2
2005 02 02- Java, Indonesia - 4.8 1
2005 02 05- Celebes Sea - 7.1 2
2005 02 22- Central Iran - 6.4 612
2005 03 09 -South Africa - 5.0 2
2005 03 20- Kyushu, Japan - 6.6 1
2005 03 28 - Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - 8.7 1313
Total 1934 ---Includes "missing and presumed dead"; from:
2005 Significant Earthquakes of the World </neis/eqlists/sig_2005.html
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Remember what Jesus said?.......... Written in Red. †
"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places." Matthew 24:7. Please read, Mark 13:8.
1. famines (hunger). - 2. Pestilences, increase of insects, destroying the crops?... Its been happening. - 3. Earthquakes in diverse, (different) places. these things are world wide. and are happening now.
Recent Earthquake Activity in USA. Local times of last update.
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 14:19:01 (UTC) - Coordinated Univirsal Time
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11:19:01 AM (ADT) - Atlantic
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 10:19:01 AM (EDT) - Eastern
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 09:19:01 AM (CDT) - Central
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 08:19:01 AM (MDT) - Mountain
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 07:19:01 AM (PDT) - Pacific
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 06:19:01 AM (AKDT) - Alaska
Monday, April 18, 2005 at 04:19:01 AM (HST) - Hawaii
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Many underwater volcanoes erupting simultaneously all over the world - tectonic disturbance steadily rising - are we headed for a major catastrophe?
Staff Reporter
Mar. 14, 2005
When in America Mount St. Helen recently erupted, many thought it was just an isolated normal case of volcanic eruption. But now it is becoming clear that hundreds of underwater volcanoes are erupting all around the world especially around the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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Large / Noteworthy Earthquakes in 2005
January 01 -- Off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra -- 6.6M
January 16 -- State of Yap, Micronesia -- 6.6M
February 05 -- Celebes Sea -- 7.1M
February 08 -- Vanuatu -- 6.8M
February 10 -- Arkansas -- 4.1M
February 19 -- Sulawesi, Indonesia -- 6.5M
February 22 -- Central Iran -- 6.4M
February 26 -- Simeulue, Indonesia -- 6.8M
March 02 -- Banda Sea -- 7.1M
March 06 -- St. Lawrence Valley, Reg., Quebec, Canada -- 5.4M
March 20 -- Kyushu, Japan -- 6.6M
March 28 -- Northern Sumatra, Indonesia -- 8.7M
April 10 -- Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia -- 6.7M
April 11 -- Southeast of the Loyalty Islands -- 6.6M
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Deaths from Earthquakes in 2005
Date: UTC Region Magnitude Number Killed *
2005 01 23- Sulawesi, Indonesia - 6.2 1
2005 01 25 - Turkey-Iraq Border Region - 5.9 2
2005 02 02- Java, Indonesia - 4.8 1
2005 02 05- Celebes Sea - 7.1 2
2005 02 22- Central Iran - 6.4 612
2005 03 09 -South Africa - 5.0 2
2005 03 20- Kyushu, Japan - 6.6 1
2005 03 28 - Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - 8.7 1313
Total 1934 ---Includes "missing and presumed dead"; from:
2005 Significant Earthquakes of the World </neis/eqlists/sig_2005.html
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This is vital as well, so please take note. Written in Red. " For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ: and shall deceive many." Mark 13:6.
There is a man that many Muslims believe to be the Returning messiah. This mans name is Matrayia. they call him, " Lord Matrayia." Jesus Christ is the only one that died for every man,woman, and child. He was seen by 500+ people after His death at the very same time. (1 Corinthians 15:1-8 ).
Have a nice day everyone.