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Prophetic Signs That We Are In The End Times

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Jennifer Blast

The Bible gives many examples of signs that should warn us of the coming end of the age. Six such signs are given by Jesus, two characteristics are given by Paul, and eleven other occurrences are given by the prophets to occur prior to or soon after the end of the age. While we are also told we will not know the time of the End, God obviously wanted us to know when that time was getting closer. As the Christian church is increasingly drawn into the interfaith movement, and as more and more churches go into isolation, preparing to sleep through the growing attacks on their faith, perhaps God knew it would take a few signs to wake us up and remind us that we have work to do.

Unfortunately, many Christians take the verses that tell us we won’t know the time of His coming to mean they should ignore any and all scripture that might warn us of this time of tribulation. Others have fallen into the trap of fearing being labeled a “conspiracy theorist” should they display an interest in the Biblical prophecies about our future on Earth. My philosophy is simple. God included it Read more…

Nicaragua remains on alert for volcanic activity

September 10, 2012 1 comment

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Nicaragua remains on alert for volcanic activity On Watch: San Cristobal Volcano is still spewing eight times its normal emission level of sulfur (GRAPHOS Producciones)

The government’s emergency response system (SINAPRED) is maintaining a state of preventive alert in the northwestern departments of Chinandega and León after San Cristóbal Volcano erupted Saturday morning.

Although the volcano is showing some signs of calming down after three explosive belches on Saturday morning, school classes in Chinandega will remain suspended on Monday as the government and local population get to work cleaning up all the ash that fell on Read more…

Nearly all conventional food crops grown with fluoride-laced water, then sprayed with more fluoride

September 10, 2012 1 comment

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(NaturalNews) The average American today is exposed to a whole lot more fluoride  than he or she is probably aware. Conventional produce, it turns out, is one of  the most prevalent sources of fluoride exposure besides fluoridated water, as  conventional crops are not only irrigated with fluoride-laced water in many  cases, but also sprayed with pesticide and herbicide chemicals that have been  blended with fluoride, and later processed once again with fluoridated  water.
This fact may come as a surprise to many who have bought into the  idea that eating more fresh produce is automatically beneficial for health,  regardless of how that produce was grown. Thinking that they are doing their  bodies a favor, millions of Americans have incorporated conventional fruits and  vegetables into their everyday diets, not realizing that the resulting  cumulative effect of fluoride exposure from these foods could be harming their  health.

Many food crops uptake fluoride chemicals from water, soil

According to  the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 75  percent of the U.S. population is being forcibly medicated with fluoride  chemicals via
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China to Replace the U.S. as the World’s Largest Homeland Security and Public Safety Market

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Homeland Security Research Corp., the global leader in Homeland Security technology and market research, forecasts in its two latest market research reports China Homeland Security & Public Safety Market – 2012-2020 and U.S. Homeland Security & Public Safety Market – 2013-2020 that by 2014 China is to become the world’s largest national Homeland Security & Public Safety market.

The China report reveals that:

—        2 out of every 3 new airports built in the world are in China.

—        According to China’s “Twelfth 5-Year Plan (2011-2015)”, it spends more  on Read more…

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Giant ‘balloon of magma’ inflating under Greek island could cause first eruption in over 60 years

September 10, 2012 1 comment

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A giant ‘balloon of magma’ is inflating under the volcanic Greek island of Santorini, warns a new study.

The balloon is so big it has forced the island upwards by 14cm between January 2011 and April this year.

It has also triggered a series of small earthquakes, the first seismic activity in 25 years – raising fears that the volcano could erupt for the first time since 1950.

Volcanic crater on Nea Kameni, Santorini, Greece. The chamber of molten rock beneath Santorini's volcano expanded 10 to 20 million cubic metresVolcanic crater on Nea Kameni, Santorini, Greece. The chamber of molten rock beneath Santorini’s volcano expanded 10 to 20 million cubic metres

The chamber of molten rock beneath the volcano has expanded 10 to 20 million cubic metres – up to 15 times the size of London’s Olympic Stadium – between the time – according to a survey conducted by a team led by Oxford University scientists.

The results come from Read more…

Mitt Romney is Related to Obama & Bush (One Bloodline Rules The World)

September 10, 2012 1 comment

Recognition software will scan Facebook for incriminating markings

September 10, 2012 1 comment

dailymailPolice may soon be able to catch criminals by the ink they are sporting.

Computer scientists are developing a new program that will be able to identify suspects by their tattoos and match them to photos in police databases or on social media.

Automatic identification through recognition of body art could provide a much needed breakthrough in detective work, often thwarted by grainy footage from surveillance videos that make it difficult to see a criminal’s face to use facial recognition.

Tattoo artist at workTattoo recognition: Computer scientists are developing a computer program that will be able to identify suspects by their tattoos and match them to photos in police databases (file photo)

‘Those photos are often so bad that face recognition wouldn’t come even close’ to finding a match in a database, Terrance Boult, a computer science professor at the University of Colorado, explained to Live Science.

To rectify this problem, Boult worked with a team of researchers to develop a computer program that Read more…

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