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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Excerpts from #God (pt4)

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The following are excerpts from the book The Prophesied End-Time Revealed - 2008 - God's Final Witness

It is used here without permission... If it is true and if we all are truly about to suffer and die together then I'm betting the author, Ronald Weinland, will not bother wasting time suing *me* over using excerpts from his book...

The Third Thunder

In terms of an economic impact on property, and even loss of
life, one of the most destructive forces that is taking a dramatic
turn for the worse is being caused by an escalating change in
our weather. Some will argue that the current weather
conditions are a reflection of normal cycles of change over
time. It is true that the weather follows cycles. Yes, there have
always been times of intensity when destructive powers have
been unleashed. However, now is different because the
destructiveness and change in weather patterns is going to
continue to increase dynamically, not following normal
patterns.

Some areas will experience abnormally large amounts of
rainfall, while others, that normally receive large amounts, will
receive none. The consequences of this will be a marked increase in
flooding and mudslides in some areas, while other areas will
experience growing problems with drought, which as we have seen
this past year, results in widespread fires and extensive damage to
livestock and crops. Some areas will experience normal amounts of
rain, but it will come at the wrong time to benefit agriculture. Too
much cold and too much heat at the wrong time will also add to this
destructive power. Those who have their livelihood in agriculture
have always had to contend with such things, but over the next
couple of years these conditions will become the worst yet!

#3 The Third Thunder is the growing destructiveness
from weather.

The record-setting hurricane season of 2005 in the United
States has already been mentioned. Experts expected Hurricane
Katrina (which hit Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi on
August 29, 2005) to be the costliest natural disaster in U.S.
history. Some early estimates exceeded $100 billion, but, as it
turns out, the economic impact has exceeded $200 billion.

Just this past week (March 22, 2006), Cyclone Larry (same as
a hurricane, except in the northern hemisphere), a Category 5
storm, struck Australia with winds of 180 mph. This incredibly
powerful storm went inland about 60 miles south of Cairns.
Banana plantations were stripped bare and the damage is
expected to run into the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Greg

1 comment:

  1. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be food shortages and EARTHQUAKES in one place after another. All these things are the beginning of pangs of distress.
    Matthew 24:7,8.

    Is it only me but havn't we seen a frightful amount of earthquakes recently. Oh and I'm sure you've all seen it but that's a perfect H&S formed on the Dow monthly and a Double top on the S&P. What goes up must come down. Anyone beleive the FEDs optimism?

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