Signs

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by themilitantcatholic, Sep 3, 2015.

  1. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    I wonder if there was some kind of break in the Meuller thing we are yet to hear about? This POTUS freed comment makes me wonder along with the panic in DC etc.
    One thing is sure, things have certainly taken a new turn since that memo was released.
     
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  2. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

  3. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    thanks for posting
    I read this
    I was thinking about St Jacinta as I read it
    The Spanish Flu of 1918 was a swift killer like this one
    I have been praying as well
     
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  4. Pray4peace

    Pray4peace Ave Maria

  5. AED

    AED Powers

    Yes I saw that. I daresay he and his empire (as in the empire strikes back) mean to take Pres. Trump out one way or another. I pray for the President on and off all day because I believe he is in a pitched battle with evil and needs prayer back up. Also those working with him and their families. Witness the near tragedy with the Amtrack train. I said it before. I'll say it again. Pray pray pray.
     
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  6. Luan Ribeiro

    Luan Ribeiro Powers

  7. Steve79

    Steve79 Archangels

  8. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

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  9. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    I had a dream 2 nights ago about a small asteroid hitting. Interesting, I didn't know about this.
     
  10. Now this will make you breath more easily today!!:eek:

    Don’t Look Up: ‘Astonishing Number’ Of Viruses Float Down On Us From The Sky

    VANCOUVER — This study will make you think twice about stepping outside for a breath of fresh air. A team of scientists from around the world confirmed millions of viruses rising into the atmosphere, traveling — sometimes for thousands of miles — and falling back down to the surface.

    The study, carried out by researchers from the U.S., Canada, and Spain, is the first of its kind to confirm viruses are being swept up into the free toposphere — the layer of atmosphere between the area where Earth’s weather systems develop — and below the stratosphere, where airplanes fly.

    “Fresh air” may not be so fresh after all. A new study finds that millions of viruses and bacteria are swept into the atmosphere and travel long distances before eventually falling back down to earth.
    The numbers are “astonishing” the researchers say, but remember, a virus is a tiny particle, little more than a strand of DNA and a mechanism for attaching to organic matter.

    “Every day, more than 800 million viruses are deposited per square metre above the planetary boundary layer — that’s 25 viruses for each person in Canada,” says University of British Columbia virologist Curtis Suttle, lead author of the study, in a media release.

    MORE:

    https://www.studyfinds.org/viruses-bacteria-fall-from-sky/
     
  11. Signs 20 – 2017, Worst Ever for Earthquakes and Fireballs
    Marshall Masters | January 8, 2018
    [​IMG]In the last installment in this series, Signs 19 – Global Critical Mass in 2018?, we posted our global earthquake and fireball data through November 2017 and raised the possibility that “2018 could quite literally become a critical mass year.”

    This question was on my mind as 2017 wound down the clock toward one of my favorite times of the year. The first week of the new year. A time of quiet as folks relax from the stresses of the holiday season and begin the transition to business as usual.

    For me, this is a wonderful time because I sense and genuinely feel this period of calm. I call it the “me time window,” and in years past, the bliss of this window could last as much as two weeks. An excellent time for me to contemplate my options and interests for the coming year.

    As in years past, this breathe-easy window started on the first of January, and I hoped it would last for a week to ten days. Dumb luck that as it only lasted until January 3, 2018, when I got an email from yowusa.com researcher J. P. Jones. The email contained a one-sentence message and an attachment with the December 2017 data. J. P.’s message read, “I don’t think these slides will give you any comfort.” Talk about a monumental understatement.

    [​IMG]Simply stated, in the five years following Mayan Calendar date of December 21, 2012, the explosive growth we’re seeing has not abated. Rather, it just continues to grow, confirming that December 21, 2012, was the harbinger of what is coming.

    Pundits and debunkers tell us the Mayan Calendar prophecy was a fake news farce, and they have a free hand in this mockery. Why? Because 99.999% of the public happily swallows such lies as opposed to investing the time and effort needed to vet the implied proposition. That this false zeitgeist reality represents the position that this is what smart people do.

    However, the empirical data in this article paints a very different picture. One that shows us that those who buy into this false zeitgeist reality are demonstrating the kind of critical thinking one finds in a sack full of hammers.

    With this in mind, let’s review this empirical data and then move to the real question at hand. How does someone in awareness cope with the impending catastrophic failure of this false zeitgeist reality? But first, it’s time to look up.

    MORE: http://yowusa.com/2018/01/2017-worst-ever/
     
  12. any name you wish

    any name you wish Archangels

    Maleness is a subset of those things, those things are not a subset of maleness. On earth they are revealed in the Man, which is why they became a part of out duty as men, but to extend them into eternity is to rely too heavily on our limited vision.
     
  13. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Can't buy this kind of thinking at all. Stay Biblical and get out of sets and subsets. No offense.
     
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  14. any name you wish

    any name you wish Archangels

    Sooooo, you don't like logic? How is the above not biblical?

    One of the things that I've enjoyed since leaving Protestantism behind is that we are allowed to use our brains, lol.
     
  15. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    I said I can't buy this line of thinking at all. Not up for discussion. Sorry. On this forum, we are Orthodox Catholics. This is the end of the line of my responses to you on this topic. Mostly I am too busy doing the sacrifice of my daily duties and saying my Rosary and hoping to get to more Masses. I don't have time to wrangle online about genders in eternity.
    We went through a whole line of discussion about this topic on a previous thread about 6 months ago. It came out the same. Not up for discussion. Certain things aren't, you know. I can't imagine my Heavenly Father being a Heavenly Neuter. Sorry.
    End of discussion.
     
  16. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    The Battle for Venezuela
    The Big Picture examines the present-day crisis in Venezuela by exploring the divisions rooted in its past.
    09 Feb 2018 09:51 GMT Venezuela, Humanitarian crises, Business & Economy, Oil Price, Latin America

    Venezuela is gripped by crisis. Economic collapse and political meltdown have devastated a country that was once the wealthiest in the region, and still, today boasts the world's largest oil reserves.

    Latin America's once 'model democracy' now struggles to maintain order and feed a divided people.
    But the seeds of its current demise were sewn a century ago, when the events of its formative years ensured that the fate of Venezuela would be written in oil.

    As the country developed into a functioning "petrostate", other vital elements of its modernisation were left distinctly under-developed.

    "Even though Venezuela really begins to develop its oil economy, the Venezuelan state doesn't benefit hugely because, in essence, it's only charging rent for the land," says Julia Buxton, author of The Failure of Political Reform in Venezuela.

    After the discovery of oil, decades of oppression by military regimes and dictatorships saw the rise of an increasingly unequal state. As the rich got richer, benefiting from opportunities for development facilitated by oil, a vast swath of Venezuelan society, remained excluded from the growing wealth.

    "You start to see the very clear parameters of two Venezuelas: the Venezuela that benefits from oil, and the Venezuela that actually still remains in the shadow of the oil industry. And that Venezuela is rural and that Venezuela is poor, that Venezuela is illiterate, that Venezuela is seeing and looking at the evolution of the other but is not benefiting from it," says Miguel Tinker Salas, professor of Latin studies at Pomona College, California.

    WATCH: Huge Chavez and the coup that never happened

    However, as the promise of a united, democratic Venezuela was beginning to be fulfilled, with the nationalisation of industries and the creation of a state-owned oil company, as well as extensive investment in social programmes and housing projects, this lavish spending is supplemented by borrowing, resulting in loans and more loans.

    What has been the effect of economic policies that have by turns, looked to nationalisation, free-market capitalism and forms of socialism as well as diktats from the International Monetary Fund, on the fate of Venezuela? Why have successive democratic governments failed to unite a country which, half a century ago was seemingly moving towards first world prosperity?

    The Big Picture: The Battle for Venezuela examines how the exploitation of oil created the modern nation of Venezuela and, how the oil industry helped create this divided society as well as endemic inequality. We chart the effect of industrialisation and the flux between dictatorships and democracy, highlighting the legacies of prominent leaders such as Hugo Chavez, to shed light on the troubles afflicting Venezuela today.
    http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/the-big-picture/2018/02/battle-venezuela-180207041856271.html
     
  17. padraig

    padraig Powers

  18. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    Padraig, I don't think that this is a Jason A video. People do this some times, they use other names so people click on their videos.
     
  19. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    With this video brings allot of biblical and prophetic truth. America being Bablyon the Great is no secret for anyone who has read Mark Mallett's two blogs on this.
    https://www.markmallett.com/blog/2015/12/20/mystery-babylon/
    https://www.markmallett.com/blog/2015/12/21/the-fall-of-mystery-babylon/

    The video was well done biblically and it surely shows what Russia has been planning since its "conversion". When I recently read the book "Eyewitness to Heaven" who at 7 years old had a NDE ( who is now near 80 years old) he was shown that when the foreign troops invaded the US they had little trouble defeating them and I wondered why. This video showed why. EMP. It makes total sense and it follows much credible prophecy of today.
     
  20. Carol55

    Carol55 Ave Maria

    'Civil War': Ohio School District Bans Prayer Before Sporting Events
    02-08-2018 Talia Wise http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2018...l-district-bans-prayer-before-sporting-events

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    Photo Credit: Brandy Pidgeon via Twitter

    Tensions are running high at several schools in Cleveland, Ohio, after the district banned prayer before athletic events last month. Students and parents on both sides of the issue are speaking up.

    It all began, when West Branch School District stopped the long-standing tradition of prayer after receiving a letter of complaint from the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF).

    The letter claims that a prayer was made over the loudspeaker before a high school basketball game, which FFRF says is unconstitutional.

    "It was reported that all in attendance were asked to remain standing for this prayer and that the prayer was Christian in nature," the letter reads.

    Superintendent Tim Saxton sent a letter to parents stating schools would stop praying until the district could get in contact with its lawyer, but a large part of the community is pushing for prayer to return quickly.

    CBN News spoke with West Brant parent Kristen Dwaine Everett who helped start a drive to reinstate the prayers.

    She and Brandy Pidgeon, another parent, started printing "Prayer Matters" t-shirts and sold 200 within 24 hours and more than 600 overall, so far.

    "Many of the administrators, BOE, teachers and support staff have purchased shirts," Everett told CBN News. "All the proceeds will go to any legal fee incurred on this matter."

    Pidgeon's son Nick, who plays on the basketball team, came up with the idea for the t-shirts.

    "He just said one night over dinner, 'Prayer matters,'" Pidgeon told the Vindicator. "Simple as that. And we went from there."

    "To these boys, it matters and we want to bring it back if we can," she added.

    In response, some students have created "Coexist" t-shirts to show support for what they believe is an inclusive environment at school.

    The dueling t-shirts are causing tension at West Branch High school.

    "It's kind of like a civil war," Barker said. "Some students are against (praying at school) and a majority are for it. The tension at school is at an all-time high for everyone."

    Addie Morris, a 12th grader at West Branch Highschool, said she supports prayer as long as it is private and does not infringe on others' freedoms.

    "I know that I live in a prominently Christian community and I am aware that the community members all feel that the prayer is very important, but the tradition in a tiny community is not an excuse to violate the Constitution or my right to religious freedom," she wrote to CBN News.

    "There are other students who feel the same way that I do and believe we should all learn to coexist and set religion aside so that we can focus on our educations," Morris added.

    "Our lawsuit won't be magically fixed due to the fact they're selling shirts that say 'Prayer Matters,' " West Branch High School student Katie Mikes told CBN News.

    "It just matters to them," Everett told the Vindicator. "Out here we have really high suicide rates in area schools and we have those schools reach out to us and say, 'Please pray for us, we need your prayers at this time,' and when we take that away from (students) – that opportunity to be there for each other and pray for each other and watch out for each other – it's just hard to have someone say, 'Hey, you can't.'"

    CBN News has reached out to Superintendent Tim Saxton, but he has not responded.
     
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