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::  God told the church eleven days ago :: :: :: :: 

[:: 11-9-03 at the altar after the pm service  (second word) ::]

Keep your eyes upon my word and upon the things that I speak to you, for as you have seen, my words come to pass very quickly, you shall see it even more so, even concerning the things that I said that will take place even in the world. For the Mideast is going to be a hotbed all week. [[[You shall see terrorists strike before Thanksgiving is over.]]]

:: This news article appeared Thursday Nov 20th 2003 ::

World - AP

Turkey Terror Bombing Kills 26 People

By ESRA AYGIN

ISTANBUL, Turkey - Trucks packed with explosives blew up at a London-based bank and the British consulate Thursday, killing at least 26 people and wounding nearly 450. The worst terrorist bombing in Turkey's history coincided with President Bush's trip to Britain and were blamed on al-Qaida.

Security forces were put on the highest alert after the blasts at the high-rise headquarters of the HSBC bank and the British consulate occurred five minutes apart at about 11 a.m.

Among the dead was British Consul-General Roger Short, the Anatolia news agency quoted U.S. Ambassador Eric Edelmankey as saying.

The blasts followed a pair of synagogue bombings Saturday that killed 23 people, plus the two bombers.

:: 12-1-2003 Syracuse, NY  POST-STANDARD :: Headline lead story  ::

U.S. Troops Battle Fedayeen AP This article describes the battle and goes on to say "When the smoke cleared, 46 Iraqis were dead, 18 were wounded and 8 were captured .. etc .. "5 America soldiers and a civilian were wounded" .. etc .. "also Sunday two U.S. soldiers were killed and a third was wounded.  Their deaths brought to 104 the number of coalition troops who have died in Iraq in November, including 79 American troops.  In terms of coalition losses, it has been the bloodiest month of the war that began March 20."

[:: 11-9-03 at the altar after the pm service (first word) ::]

etc.. the fires are not all out, the drought has not gone away, the tornadoes have not stopped, the hurricanes have not stopped, the tidal waves have not stopped, the floods have not stopped and yet man looks at it as if it is peaceful. The high temperatures have not stopped ..etc ..

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::  Dec 4, 2003  Disaster declared,  thousands without water in French floods ::

MARSEILLE, France (AFP) - Parts of southern France were under disaster regulations and a quarter of a million people were told not to drink tap water after floods that took at least five lives and forced widespread evacuations of homes and businesses.

:: 12-20-03  this article appeared on the internet world news ::

Philippines Landslides, Floods Kill 30

Rains have been pouring for days over the central Philippines and the southern island of Mindanao, and continued throughout Saturday. Landslides struck late Friday in the town of San Francisco in Southern Leyte province, leaving 13 people confirmed dead and 83 others missing, Gov. Rosette Lerias said. Eighty houses were buried, and more than 250 people were rescued, she said. etc .. and the news story goes on to say "There are landslides all over the province," she said. "It has been raining for several days and the ground has become so saturated." and the news story goes on to break down the various areas and sums up this way.. etc.. At least 5,260 people were evacuated from rising floodwaters that damaged more than 220 houses and destroyed 62 in the northeastern Mindanao region close to Southern Leyte, she said.

:: Christmas day 03  Syracuse, NY  The Post-Standard pg A3 world ::

Bolivia- Flooding river kills 19, while 40 are still missing 

Flooding in central Bolivia has killed at least 19 people and left 40 missing, most of them passengers on a bus swept by a swollen river, etc.. After days of heavy rains,  etc .. and the news article continues on... 

:: 12-26-03 Syracuse, NY The Post-Standard  (pg A12) ::

30 trapped in mudslide in Southern California

Flooding reported.  Officials say at least seven people were rescued. AP Los Angeles- A mudslide swept over a Greek Orthodox youth camp Thursday, trapping up to 30 people as heavy rains triggered flooding etc.. etc.. etc.. and the article goes on to say among other things.. The storm began moving into wildfire-scarred Southern California Wednesday evening, bringing the first rainy Christmas Day in Los Angeles in 20 years.  etc.. etc..

:: Sat, Mar. 06, 2004 THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN  ::  ::  ::

STEVE SISNEY

Floodwaters surround a home in Kingfisher, Okla.

National Digest Wire Reports

Storms cause heavy damage

Floodwaters surround a home in Kingfisher, Okla., early Friday after storms Thursday and Friday caused widespread damage in Texas and Oklahoma. A freight train partially derailed in central Oklahoma early Friday; officials were investigating whether flooding washed out the tracks. Also, three people died in rain-related accidents

:: 3-8-04 San Francisco Chronicle :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Third body found in aftermath of flash floods that struck Kentucky during weekend
(03-08) 08:19 PST GRAYSON, Ky. (AP) --

The body of a woman missing since a flash flood swept her car into a creek was found Monday, making her the third victim of weekend floods that were caused by heavy rain.

:: 3-28-04  Wisconsin Wire ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

Flooding hits Antigo

(Antigo-AP) -- There's some major flooding tonight at Antigo.

Langlade County Sheriff's Department dispatcher Anne Osborne says water is waist high in parts of the city, with about 16 blocks evacuated due to the overflowing of Spring Brook. She says the flooding began this morning and grew during the day due to melting snow and rainfall. etc.. and the news article continues..

:: 5-3-04 Houston Chronicle ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

May 3, 2004, 1:57PM

Flood warning issued for Luce Bayou

From staff and wire report

The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning today for Luce Bayou near Huffman. etc.. Elsewhere in Southeast Texas over the weekend, dozens of Livingston homes were flooded by a storm that spawned at least one tornado that peeled the roof from a Tomball shopping center, but no injuries were reported. Up to 10 inches of rain fell. etc.. and the long article continues on.. etc..

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[:: 9-30-01 At the altar after the pm service (first word::]

Be not unwise but keep your eyes in my book and study the things that are recorded in there, that you may understand them, that you may comprehend them, that you may walk according to them. For in the days that are ahead you shall see many things begin to take place. For the days are numbered until they begin to strike out like a blind man trying to hit a fly but all they hear are the sounds and they know not where the fly is. For they shall be like that. And they shall strike and strike and strike and their strike shall cause more strikes to come back. For what they sow, they shall also reap, but they think not upon that. They seek not my face for counsel, they ask not me, but if they were to ask me, I would tell them where he is but they don’t ask me. They go about their own ways with their own intelligence and with their own devices seeking other nations that are not even godly for advice, for information, for counsel, for wisdom. Oh, the foolishness of man, foolishness of man, for they see not where they are at, neither do they understand the times or the seasons or the things that are going on round about them. Nor do they see in my word where these things say that they shall come to pass. They do not know these things. For they counsel not with me. With their mouth they say they serve me but with their heart they are far away. Be not like them. For I am looking for those likened unto you that will serve me one hundred percent, who will give all to me, walk with me with their all, that I can give all to them, .. etc .

:: 12-5-03 News Article in Syracuse, N.Y. Post-Standard pg 4 ::

Rocket hits near embassy

Blast in capital of Afghanistan happens shortly after Rumsfeld leaves city. AP Kabul, Afghanistan – A rocket exploded in a field near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul on Thursday about two hours after Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld met with Afghanistan’s leader in another part of the capital. and the story goes on .. etc .. etc .. and also points out On Nov. 22 a rocket exploded in the garden of an upscale hotel in Kabul frequented by foreigners. No casualties occurred, but the Intercontinental, which was damaged by the blast. etc..

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:: 12-6-03 Taliban: Afghan Blast Targeted Americans  ::

By NOOR KHAN, Associated Press Writer

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - A bomb exploded in a bazaar in this southern Afghan city Saturday, wounding about 20 people, at least three seriously, in an attack that a Taliban spokesman said targeted — but missed — American soldiers who shop there. The news article goes on to describe the incident etc.. and states a quote by the city police chief "Taliban and al-Qaida carried out this terrorist attack. We are trying to catch those responsible," Kandahar city police chief Mohammad Hashim said.

::  1-29-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (pg A12)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Afghanistan Suicide attacker in taxi kills British soldier

A suicide car bomber blew himself up in a taxi next to British peacekeepers patrolling the Afghan capital of Kabul on Wednesday, killing one soldier and wounding four etc .. and the news article continues on . etc ..

::  1-30-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

U.S. sure to catch bin Laden this year AP  U.S. military spokesman from Fort Drum says Army is ready for spring offensive.

Kabul. Afghanistan - The U.S. military is "sure" it will catch Osama bin Laden this year, perhaps within months, (. etc .. and the news article continues on and reports this interesting observation) Thursday was one of the deadliest days for American forces in Afghanistan: Seven soldiers were killed when a weapons cache exploded southwest of the capital.  Three other American soldiers were wounded and another was missing after the blast, the U.S. Central Command said.

[::  9-28-03 at the altar after the pm service  (first word) ::]

etc .. Oh, I say unto you, storms such as you have never seen, earthquakes such as you have never seen, tidal waves such as you have never seen, tornadoes, all kind of storms shall buffet the earth, for it is that hour and it is that time.

:: 12- 6 -03  USA Today Newspaper stories :searched google ::

The season's over, but tropical storm didn't get memo Rare December storm arrives in Caribbean

By Patrick O'Driscoll
USA TODAY

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- The surprise appearance Thursday of Tropical Storm Odette -- the first December storm ever recorded in the Caribbean -- makes 2003 an above-normal year for tropical weather.

:: 12-8-03 New York Daily News   ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Get ready for Slush City.

etc.. and the news story goes on to state among other things

The record-breaking early season storm that brought the East Coast to its knees - grounding thousands of air travelers, thwarting holiday shoppers and leaving roads an ice-slicked mess - roared north after dumping as much as 2 feet of snow in some parts of the city. No local deaths were blamed on the weather.

:: 12-8-03 The Boston Globe ::   ::    ::   ::    ::  ::  ::

After storm, cause to cheer

Northeaster packed punch, but officials say worst averted

By Ralph Ranalli, Globe Staff, 12/8/2003

It packed gusting winds and a snowy punch. It [set or tied snowfall records] around New England .etc.. and goes on to say..

The northeaster was reluctant to release its hold on the region yesterday as winds gusting as high as 60 miles per hour managed to knock out power to as many as 8,000 customers, but utility crews managed to quickly restore power in nearly every case. etc .. goes on to say..

While a [tidal storm surge] crashed impressively against seawalls and forced evacuations of low-lying areas, officials said ..etc .. and goes on to say..

Saturday's snowfall [set new marks for a single December day] in Providence, with 8.7 inches, and in Hartford, where the 12.5 inches that fell there [smashed the previous record] of 6.9 inches set in 1964.etc

Saturday's snowfall of 11.9 inches in Boston tied the previous record for a single day in December set in 1981, according to the Weather Service.

Around the region, [nearly 3 feet of snow fell in western Maine] during the storm, up to 20 inches fell in Connecticut, and up to 19 inches fell on Long Island, N.Y.

:: 12-16-03 Cortland-Standard pg 7 ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

AP  One of the biggest snowstorms in Vermont history.. etc.. Bob Bell meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service office in Burlington, said the storm was one of the 10 biggest snowstorms of the past century.  What's most amazing, he said, is the state just dug out a week ago from another of the top 10 snowstorms.  "We have never had two top 10 storms in a single month," said Bell.  Monday's storm dumped 18.6 inches on Burlington, making it the seventh greatest snowstorm since the Weather Service started keeping official records in 1900. etc.. etc.. and the article goes on to mention Snow fell at between 2 and 4 inches an hour and wind gusts of 30 mph whipped up the mix into blinding conditions. etc.. etc..

:: 12-29-03  The Salt Lake Tribune  :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::

Utah gets break, for now  By Thomas Burr

The worst may be over. Storms paused Sunday in most of the state, giving road workers, power crews and homeowners a chance to catch up with snowfall that engulfed northern Utah for the past four days, interrupting electricity to thousands of homes and snarling road travel.  More snow was expected today and Tuesday, the National Weather Service said, but snowfall rates are likely to taper off. The intense storm -- one of Utah's heaviest in history.. etc.. and the news article continues on..

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Date: 12/30/2003

Time: 11:05:44 AM

Remote User: Comments

Good morning! Well we sure got the snow! LOL But God had the wind blow it  off my roofs. Thank you! The snow is almost 6 feet and is in some spots. I'll be snowed in for a couple of weeks but I have food and wood so I am fine. The lights stay on and that's a blessing. Thank you for prayer. Please pray they get my road open as that would be nice. I live here with my wife of 50 years. We love the Lord with all our hearts. God bless you and your site. Love, Ray & Mary from UT.

:: 12-29-03  The Oregonian newspaper  online  ::  ::  ::  ::

Snowstorm socks region

The heavy, wet snow cuts power to 50,000, strands commuters and closes I-5 in the southern part of the state

STUART TOMLINSON

A potent snowstorm that drew its moisture from the Pacific Ocean and its cold air from the east and the north, smacked a swath of Oregon and Washington with heavy snow late Sunday and early today. The storm toppled trees, cut electricity to about 50,000 homes, stranded motorists and brought as much as 3 feet of snow to the Oregon and Southern Washington Cascades in 24 hours. etc .. etc.. and the long news story goes on and ends with this statement.. Bryan estimated the storm was the worst to hit the area in her 15 years as a California Highway Patrol dispatcher.

::  1-31-04  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (Pg B1)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Snow cold make this January toughest one on record Mark Weiner Staff writer

A combination of brutal cold and unrelenting snow made this January the most potent month of winter weather ever recorded in Central New York. etc .. and the news story continues on The cold was compounded by 62.5 inches of snow through 5pm.  Friday, accounting for a little more than half of Syracuse's seasonal snow total of 121.5 inches.  That is 67.9 inches more than normal by the end of January.  Syracuse now leads the northeast in snowfall this winter . etc.. and the article continues on..

::  2-16-04  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page news story)  ::  ::  

Mideast storm brings joy, problems by Jamal Halaby AP

Amman, Jordan - A rare storm dumped more than two feet of snow in parts of the Middle East, breaking power lines in Lebanon, collapsing a wall at a holy site in Israel etc.. and continues with -  Parts of Jordan received as much as 2 & 1/2 feet of snow, and more was reported in outlying Lebanese and Syrian villages.  etc.. and the news article ends with this - The Middle East is accustomed to mild winters, although big storms occasionally batter the region.  Last February, Jordan received between one and three feet of snow in the kingdom's worst snowstorm since 1950.

::  2-28-04 The Herald-Sun online  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Weekend thaw expected to melt traces of winter storm across N.C. By MARGARET LILLARD : Associated Press Writer
Feb 28, 2004 : 12:25 am ET

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Freezing overnight temperatures -- the parting shot of two days of nasty weather -- made risky conditions for drivers across North Carolina early Saturday. etc .. and the news article continues on and points out.. A record 11.6 inches of snow fell in Charlotte on Thursday, breaking the old high mark of 6.5 inches for the date set in 1926. A total of 12 inches had fallen on the city by Friday morning, making it the worst snowstorm to hit the city in 16 years, since 12.1 inches fell Jan. 7, 1988. The cold was still a problem overnight in Charlotte, .etc.. and continues on..

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[:: 11-9-03 At the altar after the pm service  (second word) ::]

etc.. You shall see more killings in Iraq, for they now know how to shoot down the Blackhawks because of the movie that went forth. Oh, how foolish is man. etc..

:: 12-9-03 This article appeared today on the internet news :: World - AP  

Suicide Attacks Wound 61 Troops in Iraq

TALAFAR, Iraq - Suicide bombers, one in a car and another on foot, blew themselves up at the gates of two U.S. military bases on Tuesday, wounding 61 American soldiers but failing to inflict deadly casualties on the scale of recent attacks in Iraq etc.. and the story goes on to mention .. On Tuesday, a U.S. Army observation helicopter took fire and made an emergency landing west of Baghdad, and the two crew members walked away with "minimal injuries," the U.S. military said. Residents said the helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.

:: 1-9-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard ( front pg news article) ::  ::

Black Hawk down; 9 soldiers die

Witnesses say a rocket was fired from a stronghold of Iraqi insurgents.  Jeffrey Fleishman & Nicholas Riccardi LA Times  

Naaimiya, Iraq An American Black Hawk helicopter crashed Thursday in this stronghold of Iraqi insurgents west of Fallujah killing all nine soldiers on board, U.S. military officials said. etc .. and the news article continues on..

[:: 2-9-03 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::]

etc.. you shall see as countries break away from the US, you shall see the strong Arab resentment and the anti-American that shall come about. etc..   

:: 12-13-03 This article appeared in the Syracuse, NY Post-Standard today ::

It is a long article but there are a couple of interesting things pointed out..

Shiite, Sunni imams ignore mosque bombing, rail against America instead

By HAMZA HENDAWI
The Associated Press
12/12/03 3:35 PM

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The sermon heard by 5,000 Shiite Muslim worshippers Friday blamed U.S. troops for spreading "immoral materials." Across the capital, a Sunni imam described what he sees as America's attempts to divide Muslims. And the article goes on to state..

Eight months after U.S.-led forces ousted Saddam's regime, most Iraqis remain suspicious of America -- etc.. and then states

Under U.S. occupation, Iraqis hold Americans responsible for anything from lawlessness, fuel shortages and unemployment to sectarian tensions and even the spread of pornography. etc.. and goes on to say..

Worshippers, squatting on small rugs and straw mats, responded with chants of "No, no to America," and "No, no to the devil." etc .. and then the article goes on to say...

In Baghdad's mosque of the al-Imam al-A'azam -- the Sunnis' traditional seat of spiritual guidance in Iraq -- worshippers heard Sheik Ahmed Hassan al-Samaraai warn against cooperating with the occupation. And he praised those he said were choosing to remain unemployed rather than work for the Americans.

"Anyone who cooperates with American intelligence agencies is serving America, and America serves Jews," said al-Samaraai who, like most Arabs, used the word "Jews" to refer to Israel. "Iraqis should not be spies and sell themselves to occupiers."

[:: 8-12-01  at the altar after the pm service (first word::]

etc ..Be not overly concerned in the areas that they are speaking of, drought with the wells going dry. Do not be concerned over that. For you are sitting on a place where you will not run dry, for I have told you that. etc...

:: 12-4-03  Cortland Standard  newspaper  (Page three) ::

Panelists say aquifer, economy are compatible   by Nicole Flatow Staff Reporter

Cortland's groundwater source is more than a resource for Cortland, it is a model nationwide- and it draws economic development from outside of the county, said two panelists who addressed community members in the second session of a two-part series on the Cortland aquifer this morning.  "In the sciences, we call water the petroleum of the 21st century" geology Professor Christopher Cirmo said.. etc and the article goes on .. and another interesting observation is made by Christina Applegate, marketing manager for the university's food service, "What we are in fact sitting on is a gold mine," she said. etc.. and goes on to say "I've found that I've landed in a wonderful place because we have not only one of the best groundwater supply  systems in New York state, but in the country," she said.  "That  says something abut this aquifer" . etc.. and the article continues. etc..

[:: 3-23-03 at the altar after the pm service (second word::]

.etc.. For weeping is filling the hearts of those who thought that this was going to be a cakewalk, but the fighting has just begun. There shall be a time when the missiles and the tanks will not even be of much help and blood shall flow in the streets as I have said. etc..

:: 12-16-03 a news story on the internet   ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Truck Blast Kills at Least 10 in Baghdad

World - AP By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA

BAGHDAD, Iraq - An explosives-laden truck speeding toward a police station slammed into a bus and blew up before dawn Wednesday, [killing at least 10 Iraqis] in the latest in a series of bombings .etc.. and the story goes on to say..

The explosion in al-Bayaa [wounded 20 people], hospital officials said. The charred, crumpled bus lay in the intersection after the blast. [Body parts were scattered] in the area. Etc.. and the story goes on to point out other incidents ..

Hours before Sunday's announcement of Saddam's capture, a suspected [suicide bomber] struck a police station near Baghdad, [killing at least 17 people.] In Baghdad on Monday, a [suicide bomber killed eight policemen] and a separate [car bomb wounded seven others] etc.. and goes on to say..

At least [four people were injured] at a pro-Saddam demonstration in the northern city of Mosul on Wednesday, witnesses said. They said passengers in a car opened fire on the protesters. A day earlier in Mosul, a pro-Saddam demonstration ended in violence, with a policeman killed and a second injured.

A roadside [bomb wounded three American soldiers] in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit.

:: 1-19-04 Syracuse NY Post-Standard Pg A4 ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Deadly bomb explodes outside coalition headquarters AP

Baghdad, Iraq - A suicide driver set off a truck bomb at the gates of the U.S. - led coalition headquarters Sunday, killing about 20 people and wounding 63 in the deadliest attack here since Saddam Hussein's capture last month.

:: 2-12-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A 12) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

"A BLUEPRINT FOR TERROR"  news service reports

Fatal bomb attacks sour many on serving with Iraqi army

Baghdad, Iraq - .. etc.. etc.. After two bombings in less than 24 hours killed at least 100 people at recruiting sites for the country's new security forces, Iraqis are questioning the wisdom and safety of seeking employment with institutions that support the U.S.- led occupation.  The effect of the suicide bombings was almost identical: Scores killed, furry directed at the occupying forces and a despair expressed among many that Iraq's security is only worsening etc.. etc and the news article continues on .. 

[:: 1-25-04 At the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::] 

. etc.. For you shall see Iraq be a very hot spot this week, . etc..

:: 2-2-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (a front page news story) :: ::  ::

Suicide bombers kill at least 56 in Iraq explosions  AP

Irbil, Iraq - Two suicide bombers with explosives wired to their bodies struck the offices of the country's two main Durdish parties in nearly simultaneous attacks Sunday, killing at least 56 people and wounding more than 235 in the deadliest assault in Iraq in six months.

[:: 12-14-03  at the altar after the pm service  (first word::]

etc..  etc.. there shall be avalanches, there shall be earthquakes, there shall be tidal waves, for it shall be a time of great unrest as the antichrist, the devil, begins to move towards the place that he has been working towards. etc.. etc..

:: 12-23-03 ::: Internet ::: ::: Fox news ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  ::  :: 

Earthquake Shakes Central California

A strong earthquake rumbled through California on Monday, killing at least two people and causing a block of old buildings in one community to collapse. The earthquake also created a widespread blackout in some areas of central California.

The 11:16 a.m. PST quake — its magnitude measured at 6.5 — etc.. etc.. The main shock Monday was centered in a sparsely populated area about 11 miles north of the coastal town of Cambria. It was immediately followed by at least 50 aftershocks larger than 3.0, the biggest of which was estimated at 4.7, according to the U.S. Geological Survey .etc..

:: 12-26-03  Syracuse, NY   The Post-Standard (Pg A-7)  ::  ::

Costa Rica  Infant killed by falling debris after quake hits

A strong earthquake shook the border of Costa Rica and Panama early Thursday,  etc.. The magnitude-6.3 tremor struck at 2:11 a.m. at a depth of 21 miles, the U.S. Geological Survey said. etc..

::  12-26-03 world AP ::  :: Internet News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Thousands in Iranian City Killed in Quake

KERMAN, Iran - Entire blocks of buildings lay crushed and survivors lined up blanket-wrapped bodies in the street after a devastating earthquake leveled nearly three-quarters of the Iranian city of Bam on Friday, killing at least 5,000 people and injuring 30,000 others. etc ..  etc.. etc.. The quake struck at 5:28 a.m., while many were asleep. IRNA put the maginitude at 6.3; the U.S. Geological Survey measured it at 6.5. Survivors were panicked throughout the day by aftershocks, including one that registered a magnitude of 5.3 .. etc.. etc..

:: Jan 2, 2004 Earthquake shakes Indonesian islands ::  ::  ::  :: 

A powerful earthquake shook Indonesia's tourist islands of Bali and Lombok today, injuring 29 people and damaging more than 250 buildings, officials and witnesses said. On Lombok, one elderly man died of a suspected heart attack, apparently triggered by the shock of the quake, said regional government official Mustafa Kamal. Both Bali and Lombok are popular with foreign tourists, but no damage was reported in tourist areas. The undersea magnitude 6.1 quake struck shortly before dawn in the Straits of Lombok, about 18 miles off the east coast of Bali... etc.. etc.. and the news article goes to mention that ..etc. A strong earthquake also rocked Mexico City and Acapulco today, but no major damage or injuries were immediately reported.

:: 2-9-04  Scoop news  on the internet  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

International Aid Needed For Indonesian Earthquake

Monday  February 9, 2004, 9:05 am

Press Release: United Nations

Annan Calls For International Aid In Response To Indonesian Earthquake etc.. a long news article and among other things the article points out..

Through his spokesman, the Secretary-General said he was "profoundly saddened to learn of the tragic loss of life and terrible damage" caused by the earthquake, which measured 6.9 on the Richter scale.

According to latest information received by OCHA, 24 people were killed and 67 others injured in the quake, which took out all electricity and telecommunication systems in the area, although radio contacts remain operative. etc..

:: 2-24-04 Toronto Star ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Moroccan quake kills over 560
'It was a very, very violent jolt'

MOHAMED MOUSTAID
ASSOCIATED PRESS


AL HOCEIMA, Morocco (AP) - A powerful earthquake devastated an isolated, picturesque region of northern Morocco today, killing more than 560 people as they slept, injuring hundreds more and laying ruin to villages that have suffered for decades under government neglect.

Rescuers with pickaxes and sniffer dogs were searching for survivors trapped under the rubble of their fragile mud-and-stone homes, which crumbled easily in the 6.5-magnitude quake.

:: 4-6-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake strikes remote mountains

Afghanistan - A powerful earthquake jolted the remote Hindu Kush mountains along Afghanistan's northeast border with Pakistan today.  The temblor struck just before 2:30 am and had a magnitude of 6.6 the U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo. said. etc..

:: 6-16-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A12) nation ::

Quake shakes San Diego, but no injuries reported

A 5.1 – magnitude earthquake centered about 46 miles west of Tijuana, Mexico, shook downtown San Diego on Tuesday afternoon, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injury. It was felt in Los Angeles.

:: 6-28-04 on cnn ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake rattles Midwest

Monday, June 28, 2004 Posted: 12:41 PM EDT (1641 GMT)

CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- A brief earthquake struck the Midwest early Monday, rattling windows and awakening sleeping residents from Wisconsin and south to Missouri and from southwest Michigan and Indiana west to Iowa. Etc..

The earthquake also was felt lightly in southwest Michigan, according to information posted on the U.S. Geographical Survey Web site. Etc.. and the long news article continues..

:: 7-26-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4) world ::  ::

Earthquake kills two, ruins hundreds of homes

An earthquake in eastern Afghanistan killed two people, injured 40 and destroyed hundreds of homes, the United Nations said Sunday. etc.. etc..

:: 7-26-04 Portugal Post ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Massive quake rattles Tibet

BEIJING: An earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale rattled through a remote part of Tibet Monday, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, state media and local officials said. The quake hit at 7.08 am (2308 GMT Sunday) in a mountainous region of Zhongba county some 100 kilometres (62 miles) from Tibet’s border with Nepal, the Xinhua news agency said. "The earthquake happened around 7 am. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 11-9-03  at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::]

etc .. Germany is in for a cold hard winter which will cause France and Italy to feel the effects of that winter. etc

::  12-24-03  :: on the internet news  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Temperatures hit southern Germany  

AFP, MUNICH, GERMANY

Dec 24: Temperatures plummeted in southern Germany overnight to a seasonal record low of -39.8 degrees Celsius (-39.6 Fahrenheit) in the Berchtesgadener region in Bavaria, weather officials said Wednesday.  The winter 2003 low was recorded at Lake Steinernes near the Austrian border, and the mercury in the town of Oberstdorf also dropped to -20 degrees Celsius (-4 degrees Fahrenheit), they said. etc.. and the news article continues on..

[:: 6-8-03  at the altar after the pm service (first word) ::  ::]

etc ..You shall see an increase in the weather, as I have said, around the world as the temperatures begin to get hotter and hotter and hotter. For in many areas it shall be a very uncomfortable summer because of the temperatures that shall be seen in different areas. etc..

:: Christmas day 03  Syracuse NY  The Post-Standard a front page news article  :::

2003 likely to go down as third hottest on record

The world's average temperature this year is projected to be the third highest on record, driven by summer heat waves in Western Europe, near-record temperatures in Canada and extremely hot weather in the Indian subcontinent.  The warmest year ever was 1998, with 2002 in second place, capping a string of exceptionally high temperatures since 1990 that have made this period the warmest in the past 1,000 years, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

:: 6-28-04 cnn news (Science & Space) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Antarctic ice station likely to float away

Monday, June 28, 2004 Posted: 10:46 PM EDT (0246 GMT)

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Britain's Antarctic ice station has a design problem few architects can have envisaged when it was built -- within a decade it is likely to float away.

The existing base is built on an ice shelf which is likely to break off into the sea if global warming continues at its current rate.

[:: 11-16-03  at the altar after the pm service (first word) ::  ::]

etc .. etc..  when I talk about the avalanches, and you are going to see many avalanches within a year. This winter shall be a record on avalanches and you shall hear it. Some will be small, some will be large, but you shall hear it. etc.. etc..

::  11-26-03   Media Reports  ::::  ::::  ::::  ::::  ::::  ::::  ::::
Two killed in avalanche on New Hampshire's Mount Washington 
MOUNT WASHINGTON, New Hampshire - An avalanche on Mount Washington slammed into a climbing party, killing two men, officials said. Seven men on a mountaineering and ice climbing trip Friday were swept about 300 meters (1,000 feet) down Tuckerman Ravine just before 11:30 a.m., Fish and Game Lt. Martin Garabedian said. Four of the men were buried. Two were killed, one managed to free himself and the fourth was hospitalized, he said.  Others climbing in the area called for help. etc.. etc..  

::  a comment copied from Guestbook    ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Date: 12/30/2003 Time: 10:41:42 AM

Remote User: Comments

Hi, I was reading your new fulfillment page. The avalanche in NH in Nov. was the worst storm we have ever had in the history of the weather station. The winds were something awful. We also had two of our greatest snow storms almost back to back this year. 28.9 inches and a few days later 32 inches. Your prophetic word is right on. I know it must be hard for you to find some of these so I am trying to help ...Love, Jim from Washington Mountain, NH

::  12-27-03  The Salt Lake Tribune ::  :: on line  ::  ::  ::  ::

THREE MISSING IN AVALANCHE:  etc..  etc..

By Mark Eddington and Michael N. Westley
PROVO CANYON -- Three young Utah County men were missing Friday night after heavy snowfall triggered a series of avalanches in the back country above the Sundance Resort, officials said. Officials believe that as many as 14 people were caught in the moving snow. etc.. and the news article goes on with the details . etc..

:: 12-31-03  The Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (pg A12) ::  ::

Three climbers killed in Mount Cook avalanche - New Zealand

Three climbers were killed today after an avalanche swept part of New Zealand's Mount Cook, leaving at least six people missing, police and news reports said.

:: 1-3-04 Idaho Statesman on line ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Avalanche kills two near Soldier Mountain

By Chereen Langrill and Pete Zimowsky

Longtime residents of the Fairfield area say the avalanche that slammed through a cabin below Soldier Mountain Ski Resort and killed a Washington couple early Friday was the biggest they'd ever seen. Marsha Landolt, 55, University of Washington Graduate School dean, and her husband, Robert A. Busch, 58, were killed when the avalanche struck their cabin between 1 and 2 a.m. as the family slept, according to the Camas County Sheriff's Office. Five other family members escaped with minor injuries. etc.. etc.. and the story continues on..

:: 1-29-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard pg A9  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Avalanches knock train of the tracks; no one hurt

Avalanches crashed into a freight train in northwest Montana on Wednesday, knocking 15 cars off the rails and shutting down the tracks also used by Amtrak. etc.. and the article continues on ..

[ :: 1-11-04 At the altar after the pm service (second word)  ::  ::  ::] 

For many places have been experiencing a very, very strange winter and yet it shall continue on in many areas where it shall continue to make records as it goes on.

:: 1-15-04 Syracuse NY Post-Standard  front page lead story  ::  ::  ::

- 18:  Dangerous cold  Staff and news service reports

Central New York plunged into its deepest freeze in eight years Wednesday, hitting a low of minus 18 degrees during a dangerous morning commute.  It was the coldest temperature ever recorded on Jan. 14 in Syracuse, breaking the record of minus 17 that stood for 90 years.. etc.. and the news story continues on..

:: 1-16-04  A comment from the guestbook ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

Date: 1/16/2004
 
Time: 7:00:07 AM
 
Remote User:  Comments

A good morning to all our friends all over the world. We told everyone to stay home from work today. We are really getting hit with the cold weather, winds and snow. Blizzard like conditions. It is -42 at my house without the wind chill! I have been plowing and am cold! I am going to the office and sit in front of the fireplace! Now that will be nice. The coffee pot is on and hot! We love all of you and are praying for you. It is Friday and we can rest a little until Monday. No one is skiing as it is way to cold. You all have a great day and stay warm! We love you all....Love, Tom, Sue and the Gang from Maine

[:: 12-31-03/1-1-04 New Years service (5th word)  ::  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. I will show you the storms, the volcanoes, the earthquakes, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the floods, the great time of drought, for it stands at the door right now. etc..

:: 1-14-04 Internet news  Reuters ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

QUITO, Ecuador (Reuters) - A huge column of ash shot out of an Ecuadorean Amazon volcano on Wednesday, making it the sixth showing signs of eruption in the South American country, government scientists said.  etc.. No one was hurt and no human settlement endangered by the 25-mile high plume of ash belched out by the Sangay volcano, whose crater towers 17,200 feet above the sweltering jungles of Morona Santiago province, the Ecuadorean Geophysics Institute said. etc..  etc.. and the news article goes on etc..

[:: 1-18 -04  At The altar after the pm service  (first word)  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. Oh, the storms will come, the tornadoes will come, the hurricanes will come, the tidal waves will come, the blizzards will come, the fire will come, all these things etc..

:: 1-26-04  Honolulu Star-Bulletin  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Tornadoes whirl in Kunia area

The unstable weather also
spawns sudden thunderstorms

Tornadoes touched down in Central Oahu yesterday as unstable weather produced heavy rain, thunder and lightning throughout the islands.

Storms on the Big Island brought heavy rain, flooding and hail of up to an inch in size, according to a Civil Defense official. etc.. and the news article continues on  etc..

:: Mar. 04, 2004 Star Telegram on line (this days first story)  ::  ::  ::

 Storms bring heavy rain, strong winds to area
From Staff and News Service Reports

A line of severe thunderstorms swept across North Texas Thursday afternoon, producing heavy rain and winds exceeding 60 mph, the National Weather Service reported. There were reports of tornadoes north of Springtown and west of Krum, as well as in West Texas. Etc.. Some brief tornado touchdowns were reported between San Angelo and Abilene, but most of the damage was caused by strong straight-line winds, weather service meterologist Alan Moller said. Etc.. and the long news article continues on to say ..A small tornado touched down in Jones County, where mobile homes were flipped over, electrical poles were downed and trees were uprooted after the storm hit shortly before noon, said chief Deputy Felix Ortiz of the Jones County Sheriff's Department in Anson.

:: 4-16-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A6)  World  ::  ::

Twisters kill at least 48, injure hundreds more

Tornadoes swept through northern Bangladesh, killing at least 48 people, injuring hundreds and blowing away thousands of flimsy huts, officials said Thursday.  The twisters hit nearly two dozen farming villages.. etc.. and the news article continues on..

[::  9-21-03 at the altar after the pm service (second word)  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. know that these things will take place in the world, the droughts, the famine, the fires, the hurricanes, the tornadoes, the many natural disasters, the new diseases that shall come about.  The pestilence's that shall be seen, the storms that shall be seen like never before etc.. etc.. 

:: Sunday, February 08, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M.  ::  ::  ::  ::

World Digest

Japan bans U.S. poultry imports

TOKYO — Japan has temporarily suspended all imports of American poultry after U.S. agriculture officials confirmed an outbreak of bird flu at a chicken farm in Delaware, the government said today.

Agriculture Minister Yoshiyuki Kamei said the "precautionary measure" was taken to prevent the spread of avian influenza.

Delaware Agriculture Secretary Michael Scuse said Friday that the bird-flu strain — identified as H7 — is different from the one that has swept Asia and isn't a threat to human health.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organization said yesterday that the bird-flu virus that killed two Vietnamese sisters whose brother had died of the disease earlier did not contain human genes, meaning there is still no sign the virus has mutated into a new, more contagious form.

So far, there have been no known cases of person-to-person transmission in the current outbreak. The women and their brother apparently caught the disease while killing chickens to be served at the man's wedding.

:: 4-6-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Canada orders mass slaughter of poultry to stem bird flu (AP)

Ottawa - Canadian officials on Monday ordered the slaughter of some 19 million chickens and turkeys in British Columbia to try to stop the spread of bird flu.  etc.. and the long news article continues on with the details ..

:: 4-23-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A6)  ::  ::  ::  ::

Two new cases of SARS are reported by officials

China reported two suspected cases of SARS in Beijing and in the eastern province of Anhui Thursday, the first cases in those areas since the country's initial outbreak of the highly contagious disease subsided last summer.. etc..

:: 5-3-04 The Sacramento Bee ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Three Southern California wildfires prompt evacuations

The Associated Press
Last Updated 7:30 am PDT Monday, May 3, 2004

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (AP) - Hundreds of firefighters spent the first day of Southern California's 2004 fire season battling three separate blazes that broke out in 100-degree heat and quickly blackened more than 2,000 acres. etc.. etc... The fires all broke out a day before the official start of Southern California's 2004 fire season, which was declared three weeks earlier than last year because of concerns about dangerous conditions caused by a lack of rainfall and a tree-killing bark beetle infestation. The fires also began as Southern California was in the grip of a record-setting spring heat wave.

[:: 2-29-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::  ::  ::]

.. etc..For Iraq shall have another very bad week...etc ..

:: 3-2-04 on the internet news  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Iraq Blasts Kill 143 on Shiite Holy Day

By TAREK AL-ISSAWI and HAMZA HENDAWI, Associated Press Writers

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Suicide bombers set off simultaneous attacks on Shiite Muslim shrines crowded with pilgrims in two Iraqi cities Tuesday, killing at least 143 people and turning the holiest day on the Shiite calendar into the bloodiest since the fall of Saddam Hussein

Unofficial casualty reports, however, put the toll in Baghdad and Karbala as high as 223. At least 430 were wounded. Authorities said there were about a dozen bombers in those cities as well as in Basra, several of whom were captured before they were able to detonate their explosives. . etc.. the news article continues.. etc.. "I heard a deafening explosion and bodies began to fly and land next to me," said Amar Dawas, sitting atop a pile of tangled mattresses, head down and scratching his left heel. .etc.. "There were also hands and legs which we had to bring down from the roof," said the 24-year-old worker, whose white T-shirt was stained with blood. . etc.. and the long news article makes other statements concerning the death tolls.. Three suicide bombers attacked Kazimiya shrine, killing 58 and wounding 200, while at least one suicide attacker blew himself up at Karbala, where 85 were killed and 230 were wounded, U.S. Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt said.

However, council spokesman Hameed al-Kafaei, visiting Karbala, put the death toll there at 101, including 15 children, with more than 300 wounded. etc.. Hours later, a policeman at Karbala's only hospital reported 165 dead there. Some of the more than 200 wounded taken there "are very seriously wounded. Every hour, one or two dies," he said, . etc..

[:: 2-15-04 at the altar after the pm service (first word) ::  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. It is an hour when you shall see the spirit of Sodom and Gomorrah as it continues to rise higher and higher and higher. For it is that time, it is that season, it is that age, etc

:: 3-8-04 San Francisco Chronicle :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Seattle to recognize marriages of gay city workers and mayor pushes for citywide rights

ELIZABETH M. GILLESPIE, Associated Press Writer

(03-08) 00:06 PST SEATTLE (AP) --

Seattle's mayor jumped into the roiling debate over gay marriage, vowing to recognize the marriages of gay city employees who tie the knot elsewhere and pushing for a measure to extend protections for gay married couples throughout the city.

Mayor Greg Nickels can't issue marriage licenses in the city -- that authority rests with the county -- so he has decided to do what he calls "the next best thing."

On Sunday, he told The Associated Press he plans to sign an executive order Monday requiring the city to recognize the marriages of gay employees who get their licenses elsewhere. and the news article continues on..  

:: 3-8-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (Page A4)  :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Gay bishop takes reigns of New Hampshire diocese

His consecration in November drew angry responses from many corners of the world. (AP)

Concord, NH – With three mighty thumps on the church door Sunday, V. Gene Robinson knocked and was welcomed into St. Paul’s sanctuary, where he officially became the Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop. Sunday’s investiture ceremony does not carry the same weight as Robinson’s consecration, which rocked the Episcopal Church in November.. etc.. and the news article continues on..

:: 3-16-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A3) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Downstate ministers charged in marriages of gay couples The Washington post

A district attorney filed criminal charges Monday against two Unitarian Universalist ministers for performing same-sex weddings, etc.. and continues on.. Dozens of rabbis and ministers across New York state responded to the charges by pledging to continue performing same-sex religious ceremonies, even at the risk of arrest. etc.. and the very long article goes on to say etc.. Several U.S. religious groups including the Reform and Judaism, the United Church of Christ, the Unitarian Universalist Association and some Episcopal clergy routinely bless same-sex civil marriage.  etc.. 

:: 4-1-04 The Guardian ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Rights for gay couples - but not marriage

Campaigners give mixed welcome to bill recognizing same-sex partnerships, claiming many disparities remain

Helen Carter and Michael White
Thursday April 1, 2004


Gay couples throughout Britain finally got a £100m green light yesterday to start preparing for all the joys of near-marriage - along with all the equally real sorrows of separation procedures and divorce.

The pressure group Stonewall called publication of the long-awaited civil partnership bill "a hugely symbolic step towards recognition of long-term gay partnerships". etc..

:: 4-20-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page B3)  ::  ::  ::  ::

Students at J-D plan silent protest

Day of Silence is in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people.

by Ngoc Huynh staff writer

Some students at Jamesville-DeWitt High School will remain silent Wednesday to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered individuals. The Acceptance Coalition at J-D will launch the nationwide Day of Silence at the school.  etc.. and the long news article continues on and states "It's a silent protest that echoes the silence by (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered) teens." Brandt said J-D Principal Paul Gasparini has been supportive of the group. School officials could not be reached for comment Monday. etc.. and the long article continues on..

:: 4-23-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4)  ::  ::  ::

Two have sex in tree in Central Park as a protest

Two gay lovers protested their families' lack of understanding for their relationship by climbing a Central Park tree on Thursday, having sex in front of the crowd that gathered and refusing to come down for hours. etc... 

:: 9-25-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A6) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Nova Scotia court strikes down gay marriage ban

Canada- Nova Scotia became the sixth Canadian province or territory to allow gay marriages when the provincial Supreme Court ruled Friday that banning such unions was unconstitutional. etc.. 

[:: 2-8-04 at the altar service (first word) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. Realize that the storms of this winter are not over yet, even though you will be spared many things, many places shall not be and you shall hear about them and the trouble they have caused.

:: 3-6-04 The Cortland Standard (page 7)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Officials in Texas, Oklahoma assess damage from storms

Austin, Texas (AP) Authorities on Friday began tallying the damage from storms that roared through portions of Texas and Oklahoma this week, estimating the toll might hit $10 million. etc.. and the news article continues on.. The storms overturned mobile homes, ripped roofs off buildings and snarled airport and freeway traffic etc.. Storms marched eastward in a solid line stretching 250-300 miles from central Oklahoma to central Texas, said Alan Moller, an National Weather Service meteorologist in Fort Worth etc.. and the article continues on

:: 3-6-04 The Cortland Standard (page 7)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Wind storms tear through Midwest, toppling trucks, bus and power lines

Chicago (AP) A bus toppled from a bridge in central Illinois on Friday during blustery wind storms that tore across the Midwest etc.. Elsewhere, the wind pushed over trucks, peeled off rooftops and knocked out power to thousands in Illinois, Michigan and Ohio etc.. and the very long news article continues on with the details..

:: 4-5-04 Cortland Standard (page 7)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Texas, NM hit hard by heavy rains (AP)

Parts of Texas and New Mexico braced for more rain Monday after weekend thunderstorms gave rise to swift floods that drove dozens of people from their homes, closed roads and collapsed an interstate bridge. etc.. and the story goes on to say among other things .. that in Toyah, Texas an earthen dam broke a wall of water 3 feet high rushed through the town... etc. In Crystal City, about 80 miles southwest of San Antonio, hail slightly smaller than golf balls pummeled the city.  A grocery store roof collapsed and at least 25 homes had broken windows said police Chief Luis Contreras. "I've never seen something like that" etc. . "I guess it's real heavy.  Buildings and carports were just caving in" etc.  Forth Stockton had so much hail that it stood a foot deep and looked like snow, said fire Chief Melvin Thomas. etc.. In New Mexico, snow mixed with hail and rain to create havoc across much of the state..  and the news article continues on..

:: 4-24-04 Cortland Standard (page 7) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Snowstorm covers Colorado

by Don Mitchell AP

Denver - A slow-moving storm dumped more than a foot of wet, heavy snow on Colorado on Friday, disrupting power, shutting down schools and closing highways .. etc.. and the long article goes on and mentions .. And in Oklahoma, tornadoes and strong wind tore off roofs and caused other property damage .. etc..

:: 4-25-04 This comment copied from the guestbook of RMMI ::

Date: 4/25/2004 Time: 3:41:16 PM Remote User: Comments

Good Afternoon! Randel came on the chat site with this prayer request. " We got snow on Friday and today. We needed rain but snow on the corn, I don't know. I cannot replant as we do not have the funds. Could you please pray for our crops? If we don't get a cash crop this fall, we are done, the weather has broke us. Never thought Co. would turn into a waste land. We have 400A in and it was just starting through the ground, then over a foot of snow, but God is always good. The oranges will be effected in the south also. Not ours as we don't have any but the trees were all budded nice. My friend tried peas to get a early crop to make it and it has killed them. People do not know how bad it is here. Thanks, God Bless you!" Have a great day in the Lord. Love, Gwendolyn

[:: 2-22-04 at the altar after service (second word) ::  ::  ::  ::  :: ::]

etc.. Terrorists shall strike big and powerful. Unsafe air travel will continue. Crime rates shall go up. You shall see all this before April is over. Etc..

:: March 12, 2004 -  Sidney Morning Herald :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Train bombs kill 186 in Spain

At least 186 people were killed and more than 1000 injured when coordinated explosions ripped apart packed peak-hour trains in Madrid yesterday, the Spanish Interior Ministry said. Etc..

The leader of the Popular Party, Mariano Rajoy, said: "Spain is in mourning. These criminal terrorists are sowing death and suffering not just in Madrid but in the whole of Spain."

Etc.. Leaders of the European Union sent their condolences, many expressing shock at what the European Parliament President, Pat Cox, called the worst act of terror in European Union memory etc ..and the very long news article continues on..

[:: 3-7-04 at the altar after the pm service (first word) ::  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. You will continue to see many things take place in the natural realm, cyclones, tornadoes, whirlwinds, earthquakes, floods and the list could go on and on. etc..

:: 3-12-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A7) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Madagascar cyclone kills 154

Capsized ferry caught in storm kills 111.  Two live, saved by makeshift raft. (AP)

Antalaha, Madagascar- A ferry missing after being caught in a cyclone off the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar sank with all but two of its 133 passengers and crew trapped inside, port authorities said Thursday etc.. More than 80,000 people have been cut off from the outside world since the cyclone ripped through northern Madagascar on Sunday, collapsing bridges, toppling trees and reducing tarred roads to gravel. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details.. 

:: 3-30-04 Rio de Janeiro news  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Two Dead, Thousands Homeless from Brazil Cyclone

BRAZIL: March 30, 2004

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - A rare cyclone that brought hurricane-like winds to southern Brazil killed at least two people, injured about 80 and forced some 30,000 people to leave their homes, the authorities said. etc.. the the long news story continue and mentions this In neighboring Rio Grande do Sul state, one person died and 1,500 people were made homeless, state authorities said. etc.. and goes on to make an interesting statement etc.. Brazil's official weather service denied the weather phenomenon, which dissipated by Sunday night, was Brazil's first hurricane as U.S. meteorologists said earlier, but did acknowledged winds were too strong for a common cyclone.

[:: 2-22-04 at the altar after the pm service (first word)  ::  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. my word has already told you that the antichrist would make these boastful statements, that he would lie and deceive many. But the signs he cannot stop, the earthquakes, the floods, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the drought, the famine, the pestilence, he cannot stop that. You shall see that and the world shall see it very clearly. etc..

:: 3-18-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A14)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Farmers in Outback lose oats, alfalfa to locusts - World -

Locusts have swarmed through the Australian Outback, devastating crops just as farmers had begun recovering from a two-year drought.  Agriculture officials said Tuesday the insects hatched in northeastern Australia after heavy rains last month and began migrating south, feeding on crops of oats and alfalfa.

:: 6-21-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page news) ::  ::  ::

Tent caterpillar outbreak strips some CNY woods

by Mark Weiner staff writer

Pam Estey said she knew something was terribly wrong May 15 when she drove away from her home on Route 11A in Tully.  It was the first day she saw the hairy, black caterpillars with white diamonds on their backs.  "I drove through them on the driveway, and they hit the windshield like a big cloud of bugs," etc.. etc.. In one of the worst invasions in decades, the forest tent caterpillars have devoured leaves from more than 3,000 acres of local forest land, state environmental officials say, etc.. etc.. and the very long news article continues on and makes another interesting statement etc..  the unusually wet spring certainly played a role in the infestation.  This spring included the wettest May on record, and as of Friday ranked as Syracuse's sixth-wettest spring since 1922.  etc..  etc..  

[:: 3-14-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::   ::  ::] 

Iraq shall be very bad this coming week; you shall see Haiti as she backfires. You shall see the terrorists as they attack again.

:: 3-18-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page lead story)  ::  ::  ::  ::

Iraq insurgents now target civilians  - News service reports

Baghdad, Iraq - A thunderous car bomb tore apart a five-story hotel catering to foreigners in the heart of Baghdad on Wednesday night, killing at least 27 people and showing the continued vulnerability of civilians to terror attacks etc.. and the news article continues on..

:: 3-19-04 The Scotsman (internet news)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Killings escalate on eve of invasion anniversary

CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA IN BAGHDAD
ANOTHER wave of lethal bomb, mortar and gun attacks swept across Iraq yesterday, leaving at least ten people dead as the first anniversary of the start of the war drew near.

A car bomb exploded in the normally peaceful southern town of Basra as a British army patrol was passing, killing three Iraqi bystanders. Three Iraqi journalists were killed in a drive-by shooting in Baquba and mortar attacks on two US army bases left three troops dead.

And US troops shot dead an Iraqi journalist working for the Dubai-based satellite television channel, Al Arabiya, and critically wounded another in central Baghdad etc.. and the long news article continues on..
:: 3-21-04 Comment from the Guestbook of Reigningone ::  ::
 
Date: 3/21/2004 Time: 7:34:23 AM Remote User: Comments

Good Morning! Sgt Stone was on the chat asking for prayer. "Please pray for us as it is getting much worse over here now. We've had two maybe three real bad weeks. It was very bad here yesterday, it is night and quiet right now. We are praying to get home alive. Some have not made that. Thank you!"  We know it isn't easy for them, but we know God can help those who are there. Have a great day in the Lord. Love, Gwendolyn

 
[:: 12-21-03 at the altar service (second word) ::  ::  ::  ::  :: ::]
 
etc.. The floods, yes, they shall come, and in some areas they shall see a very quick spring, and yet other places winter shall linger on. etc..

:: Guestbook Comments Date: 3/16/2004  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Time: 1:40:01 PM Remote User:

Comments

Well we got hit here in Ten again. Snow!! We need to be in the fields! This cold weather is going to hurt us. Could you please pray for us. Thank you and God bless!...Jake from Tenn

:: Guestbook Comments  Date: 3/18/2004  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Time: 10:37:25 PM  Remote User:

Comments

Spencer from Georgia was just on with this prayer request: "Pray about our weather. We should have the crops in and we are still getting cold and snow. Cotton can't take the cold. It kills the young cotton plants. We had a real bad year last year. Money is tight. Mellon growers were hit bad too. We saw more snow and cold this year than I've seen in my 50 years. Our cotton was very short in length because of it last year and we lost a lot of money. Thank you and God bless you and your site." Praise God for the mighty work He continues to do through His web site! Love, Carol RMMI

[:: 2-22-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::]

etc.. Some areas will continue to get worse as the hot weather continues. etc..

:: 3-21-04 Arizona Republic (on line) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Phoenix ties, breaks record 3 days in row

Ofelia Madrid
Mar. 21, 2004 12:00 AM

The leap right over spring to summer weather continued as Phoenix set a record temperature on Saturday with a high of 95 degrees. The previous record was 94 degrees from 1997 and 1925. The normal high is 77 degrees.
Saturday was the third day in a row Phoenix touched a record high. Thursday and Friday were record ties with 91 and 92 respectively.
Today is expected to tie or break the record of 93 degrees set on March 21, 2002, according to the National Weather Service.

[ :: 2-22-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) :: ::]

etc.. Drought will continue and grow worse. etc..

:: March 23, 2004 US Drought Monitor :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::

National Drought Summary --

The South: Abnormal dryness (D0) was introduced in a swath from eastern Alabama to south-central North Carolina. In addition, an already existing area of dryness centered on southeastern Oklahoma was expanded.

In the Southeast, rainfall deficits have increased dramatically in March, following a general four-month dry spell (October 2003 - January 2004) and a brief February wet spell.. etc ..

The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service released information for the week ending March 21 highlighting some of the incipient effects of dryness in Georgia. For example, a report from central Georgia indicated that "dry weather is slowing the growth of winter grazing." .. etc..

2) Drought is deeply entrenched across the West, except in the Pacific Coast region. As a result, there is already a natural competition for melting snow between drought-lowered reservoirs and drought-parched soils. In addition, March warmth and winds are causing some of the snow to be lost directly to the atmosphere by sublimation. On top of that, above-normal temperatures are causing trees, grasses, and other vegetation to begin growing at an earlier-than-normal date, promoting an additional drain on already limited soil moisture reserves. etc ..

:: 4-2-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9)  ::  ::  ::  ::

Clerics pray for rain, fault sins, women for drought

Saudi clerics across the kingdom led worshippers in prayers for rain Thursday, blaming a recent drought on sinfulness, including women who unveil themselves or mingle with men.  Thursday's prayers come as Saudi Arabia reported less than normal rainfall over the winter months. etc.. and the news article continues ..

[:: 2-22-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::]

etc.. Water shortages in the South, Deep South and West will be the highest ever. etc..

:: 4-2-04 Rocky Mountain News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

State snowpack in sorry shape  By Jerd Smith, Rocky Mountain News

'Message is grim' as Colorado enters fifth year of drought

High country snowpack dropped alarmingly in March, pushing the state into its fifth year of drought and making strict summer watering rules almost a certainty for many communities.

The statewide snowpack - a critical indicator of fresh water supplies - measured just 65 percent of average Thursday, well below the 94 percent of average recorded one year ago, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service.

:: 4-12-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A10)  ::  ::  ::

Western drought continues wildfire threat

The mountain snowpack was half of the normal March level or less in many areas. (AP)

Reno, Nev. - From the brittle hillsides of Southern California to the drying fields of Idaho, from Montana to New Mexico, a relentless drought is worsening across most of the West, water supplies are dwindling and the threat of wildfires is rising. etc .. and the news article continues on with more details then .. "We had one of the warmest Marches on record and we didn't get any precipitation almost anywhere in the West," said Kelly Redmond, regional climatologist for the Desert Research Institute's Western Regional Climate Center in Reno. etc.. and the continues etc.. Parts of Nevada, Southern California and Arizona are dependent on the Colorado River and its two largest reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, which together can hold about 50 million acre feet.  This year however, Mead and Powell are only about half full.  etc..

:: 6-18-04 Cortland Standard (page 7) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Drought beats the Dust Bowl

Angie Wagner (AP) 

LAS VEGAS - The drought gripping the West could be the biggest in 500 years, with effects in the Colorado River basin considerably worse than during the Dust Bowl years, scientists at the U. S. Geological Survey said Thursday.  "That we can now say with confidence," said Robert Webb, lead author of the new fact sheet.  "Now I'm completely convinced."  The Colorado River has been in a drought for the entire decade, cutting an important source of water for millions of people across the West, including Southern California. etc.. etc..

The report said the drought has produced the lowest flow in the Colorado River on record, with an adjusted annual average flow of only 5.4 million acre-feet at Lees Ferry, Ariz., during the period 2001-03.  By comparison, during the Dust Bowl years, between 1930 and 1937, the annual flow averaged about 10.2 million acre-feet, the report said. etc..  and the long news article continues on with more details etc.. etc..

[:: 3-28-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word)  ::  ::]

etc.. Know that you shall see more troops killed this week in both places in Iraq and Afghanistan. Oh, the foolishness of man, if they would only but come to me and receive my counsel many things would be turned around; many things would be different. But because of their pride and because of their own agenda they shall do the things that they desire to do and because of it loss shall take place. etc..

::4-1-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard ::(front page story) ::  ::  ::

Iraqi mob hangs bodies of American civilian workers

The Boston Globe

Baghdad – Insurgents ambush and killed four American civilian contractors Wednesday in Fallujah, and a cheering mob then torched their vehicles, dragged their charred bodies through the streets and strung two from an iron bridge over the Euphrates River, witnesses said. Hours earlier, five U.S. soldiers were killed west of Fallujah when their Humvee rolled over a bomb, in one of the deadliest assaults on American forces in recent weeks. etc.. and the article goes on to state More than six hours after the contractors were killed, neither Iraqi police nor U.S. Marines in charge in Fallujah had appeared at the scene, according to witnesses interviewed on television. etc.. more details etc. The Al Arabiya network showed a burned body being dragged by a rope behind a car as a crowd followed alongside. A man jabbed at the body with what looked like a long metal pipe; another yelled, "God is great!" Other footage, captured by a Reuters cameraman, showed a crowd of what seemed to be teenagers pulling another charred body by the legs through the street. Several teenagers removed their shirts and waved them in the air in front of the body, chanting, "With our souls, with our blood, we defend Islam!" and the very long news article goes on listing the break down of the casualties updates.. etc..

[::2-29-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::] 

etc.. Beware of the great storms and floods, the tornadoes, the earthquakes, the fires, the drought, the hot hot weather, etc..

:: April 2, 2004 Rocky Mountain News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

Fire prompts evacuations By Joe Garner And Owen S. Good

One home consumed as Picnic Rock blaze grows to 3,500 acres 

LAPORTE - A wind-fed wildfire grew to 3,500 acres Thursday, consuming a house and a garage and forcing the evacuation of about 120 people. etc.. the long news article continues on with the details and then states ..The fire's growth in size before dawn Thursday struck firefighters as ominous, especially so early in the year. "The fuels are as dry as you are ever going to see in the early spring," said fire spokesman Benjamin Leach. "With the low humidity and the winds, it's as dangerous a mix as you are ever going to get." etc.. etc..

:: 4-5-04 The Miami Herald  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Firefighters continue to battle West Miami-Dade fire, hope winds remain light

BY SUSAN ANASAGASTI
With flames 100 percent contained, firefighters had high hopes that the winds that pushed the flames toward homes Sunday in West Miami-Dade and forced people to evacuate their homes would not return Monday. etc.. and the news article continues on with ..''Winds are going to be northwest and it's hot and dry out there so that could change things,'' said William Parker, a Florida Division of Forestry duty officer. etc .. and the long article ends with this statement.. Meanwhile, a second fire that flared up Friday in the north end of the county, near Okeechobee Road and Krome Avenue, is now 100 per cent contained. ''We're just mopping up that one,'' Parker said.

:: This comment taken from the guestbook of reigningone ::  ::

Date: 4/4/2004 Time: 8:17:35 AM Remote User: Comments

Robert from Florida came on to ask for prayer. "We lost our home in the fires here in Florida last night. Lost everything but we are all safe, lost our truck also, all the kids stuff, But God will restore. We are just so down right now. We worked hard to get it all, and now its all gone. Some could not get fire insurance here. We had it, Praise God! Its so dry here in Florida now, insurance companies will not insure them, it has to do with the water. Pray for the others please. Thank you! God Bless you!" 

[:: 2-22-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word::]

etc..  Crime rates shall go up. You shall see all this before April is over. etc..

:: Monday, April 5, 2004 The Detroit News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

Detroit holds citywide anti-violence prayer sessions following wave of killings

By David Runk / Associated Press

DETROIT -- Ministers placed their hands on Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Monday during a citywide day of prayer in response to a wave of violence that has claimed more than 100 lives this year.

The gesture was part of a show of support for the Detroit Police Department and Kilpatrick, who acknowledged that city leaders and efforts are only part of the solution to end the culture of violence.

“It’s time for us to fix our community -- not by all of us trying to figure out what we can fix -- but by calling on the greatest power we all know to work through all of us to heal our land,” Kilpatrick told a crowd at the police department’s 11th precinct. etc.. and the long continues on ..

[:: 2-22-04 at the altar after the pm service (first word)  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. But the signs he cannot stop, the earthquakes, the floods, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the drought, the famine, the pestilence, etc..

:: 4-6-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Flooding kills at least 25, leaves hundreds homeless 

Mexico - Torrential rains swelled a tributary of the Rio Grande by 25 feet early Monday, causing a flash flood that inundated a Mexican border city, killing at least 25 people and forcing hundreds more into shelters.  etc..

[:: 4-4-04 at the altar after the pm service (first word)  ::  ::  ::  ::]

etc .. It would be wisdom for them to pull all troops out, all Americans out, all those that are not Iraqis out, for it shall get worse there now. Oh, the foolishness of man, and yet man looks at it as a good thing, because if they can change some things they could get reelected or they could get elected. Oh, the foolishness of man, for they cannot keep the promises that they give to you, neither can they fulfill them, for they tell you things they are unable to do and you are fooled by those things. Put your trust in me, I am able to do the things that I say that I shall do. etc..

:: 4-6-04 Internet news  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

12 Marines, 66 Iraqis Killed in Battles

By HAMZA HENDAWI, Associated Press Writer

NAJAF, Iraq - Insurgents and rebellious Shiites mounted a string of attacks across Iraq south and U.S. Marines launched a major assault on the turbulent city of Fallujah on Tuesday. Up to a dozen Marines, two more coalition soldiers and at least 66 Iraqis were reported killed.

Reports from the city of Ramadi, near Fallujah, said dozens of Iraqis attacked a Marine position near the governor's palace, a senior defense official said from Washington. "A significant number" of Marines were killed, and initial reports indicate it may be up to a dozen, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. etc.. and the news article continues etc.. Two more coalition soldiers — an American in Baghdad and a Ukrainian in Kut — were killed in fighting. The deaths brought the three-day total to up to about 30 Americans and 136 Iraqis killed in the worst fighting since the war .. etc .. and the long news story goes on and etc.. and makes this statement.. Five Marines were killed Monday etc.. at least 614 American troops have died in Iraq since the war began. etc. etc. and the very long news article continues..

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[:: 8-4-02 At the altar after the pm service :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::]

If you have been watching and reading and looking with your spiritual eyes, you have truly seen many great changes, not for the good, but many great changes. The confession of your Commander in Chief will bring those things that you desire not. For you cannot continually say that we are in war, and not reap what you are sowing. etc..

[:: 8-4-02 at the altar after the pm service (second word) :: :: ::  ::]

Wake up those who slumber and sleep, wake up you leaders who think they can avenge the world. For my servant prophesied and said, I saw four angels of death rise up out of the river of Euphrates and a third of mankind was killed. Oh ye who are so foolish and know not my word and go about to conquer the whole earth and bring about man’s peace and man’s unity. Know ye not that your plans are the plans of the antichrist and self-destruction? My word says I saw Babylon fall in one day. Who is he with the sheepish grin, whose mouth is filled with pride and listens to no man? Yet man follows after him and listens to his lies. He leads his people into war, war that turns on him and on his people with great vengeance.

[:: 8-11-02 at the altar after the pm service (second word)  ::  ::  ::]

etc.. so fear not the change, nor be greatly disturbed when you hear of the big push to get the Euro dollar even here in America. For there is a unification of the Babylonian system that is going on that you do not see or understand. Illuminati is making their plots and their plans. Many things are taking place right now that are far beyond your understanding, etc..

[:: 9-22-02 at the altar after the pm service (first word)  :: ::  ::  ::]

The world sits in wonderment at the things that are about to take place. They watch with a careful keen eye in observance of which direction things are going to go. But at the same time they make preparations and plans to go their way and do their things, because no one, no one wants to be the underdog. No one wants to be the weakest, no one wants the other to control and contain. And therefore, they begin to flex their muscles also. And they prepare the people by the speeches that they give to motivate them to go in the directions that they desire to go, not necessarily according to my word, not necessarily according to my plan, but my plan shall be fulfilled.

[:: 9-22-02 at the altar after the pm service (third word) :: ::  ::  ::]

Cry aloud and warn those whose hearts are so foolish they shall throw stones at the sleeping dog who is a giant in disguise. Who is that one that dareth wake up Babylon from her long sleep? For only the Lord shall defeat her, for man cannot. I say to you, oh foolish man, when you cry out, let your idols deliver you. Yes, the dogs are greedy; they can never have enough. They have all turned to their own ways and seek the false shepherds who do not even know me or my voice. The watchmen of Israel are blind, they are all without knowledge, they are all dumb dogs, they cannot even bark, dreaming, lying down, loving to slumber. Wake up and come out of your sins and seek my face. Wake up, for sudden destruction lies at your door. The foolish one has awaken the sleeping giant and now her lovers from the north shall join her, can come down upon you and your friend shall not be there to help you, for she is the spiritual Babylon and nations are weeping over her sudden destruction. Behold the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot save, nor his ears dull with deafness that it cannot hear. But your iniquities have made a separation between you and me. Your god and your sins have hidden my face from you, so that I will not hear you. For your hands are defiled with blood and your fingers with iniquity to others and your lips have spoken lies, your tongue mutters wickedness. Once they were a cup of gold in my hand to do good and spread the gospel, but they have turned to their own wisdom and knowledge and followed the ways of the antichrist and refuse to turn back to me. Their false churches follow them, and yet my prophets have warned them over and over and over and they listen not. Yes, truth is lacking, and those who leave my ways for another, go with them to destruction. Oh, that man would hear my prophets and take note of what they say, then it would not be this way. But they will not, and therefore, destruction comes upon them and then upon the evil of the world, for my word has declared it openly for all to see, hear and read. Now comes sorrow, deep, deep sorrow.

[:: 10-6-02 at the altar after the pm service :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::]

Let your voices be heard, for man knoweth not the things that they are about to do, nor have they seen the mothers weeping nor the fathers weeping. They have not seen the tears that have been shed because of their foolishness, because of what they have done, even though it is prophesied in my word, it does not mean that you have to be the one to do it. Truly, it is the time, sayeth your Father God, yea, and I see your heart and know that you are going to do it, regardless what I say unto you. And I know you look at my word and I know you read my word and I know you say to others, it is very hard, why are they so hard on me? That is because you will not listen to my voice, nor hear my voice, nor do the things that I tell you. For you think that you can do it all in yourself, you are so proud, so proud, so arrogant that you see not the handwriting on the wall and you know not what you are doing. Wake up, I say, wake up, wake up, read the handwriting on the wall, read it. For it shall come to pass, for I, your Father God, have spoken this and I have called you to come back into the fold, I have called you to walk according to my word, to walk according to my promise. Now hear my voice, hear my voice. For it shall lay upon your shoulders the things that you decide to do. It shall lay upon your shoulders and the guilt shall fall to you.

[:: 10-13-02 at the altar after the pm service (first word)  :: :: ::]

etc .. Pray for your children, pray for your children, for many will go to war now and many lives will be lost. And many great disasters that will come, will be because of the war, even as because of the Desert Storm war, and the sicknesses that you are yet seeing today that came about because of that war, it will be far greater this time, etc..

[:: 10-13-02 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::]

etc.. for you shall see many things rationed, you shall see many things withdrawn from you that you cannot have and you will see your own rights lost in a different system. And yet, I shall take you through that time victoriously etc..

[:: 10-13-02 at the altar after the pm service (third word) :: ::  ::]

etc.. Oh, hear me those who make ready for war to please your father and prove yourself. You have forgotten the Lord your maker who stretched forth the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth, now you shall come to the place where you shall fear every day because of the fury of the oppressors. Two kinds of calamities have befallen you, who feels sorry and compensates you, there are desolation and destruction on the land and in your city and in Babylon next to you, there are famine and sword. I will allow you to be in the hands of the tormentors and oppressors not many days hence. I will expose your pretended righteousness and your doings. When you cry out let your collection of idols deliver you. But he who takes refuge in me shall walk in total victory and possess the land and shall inherit the holy city, both their spiritual inheritance and their physical inheritance and their heavenly inheritance. But the wicked are like the troubled sea, for it cannot rest and its waters cast up mire and dirt. There is no peace, sayeth the Lord God Almighty, for the wicked. I say unto the foolish leaders of the land along with Babylon, behold the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot save nor his ears dull with deafness that it cannot hear. Your iniquities have made a separation between you and me and your god and you sins have hid my face from you so that I will not hear. For your hands are defiled with blood and your fingers with iniquity. Your lips have spoken lies, you tongue mutters wickedness, the way of peace you know not and there is no justice or righteousness in your goings. You have made your goings crooked paths, therefore, are justice and righteousness far from you. You are in your own ways rebelling and denying me and turning away and following the god of you father. Justice is turned away backward, and righteousness, unrightness and right standing with me standeth a far off. I will protect my people even against you and your army, but you I will not help, thus sayeth the Lord God Almighty.

[:: 11-10-02 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::  ::]

Beware of the lies that your leaders speak, for they are programmed by the antichrist and do not know it. Oh, that they would ask me or walk according to my word, but they do their own thing and walk in darkness because of it. They read the prophetic word and mock, disbelieve and refuse to listen.

[:: 4-7-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A8)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::]

Problems multiply for Bush  by Terrence Hunt (AP)

Washington - President Bush's Iraq problems are piling up as violence spreads, U.S. casualties rise and his poll numbers fall at home.  etc.. and continues .. Each day brings more bad news and graphic pictures of fiery clashes that raise doubts about Bush's strategy, even among some Republican allies.  March was the second deadliest month for American forces in Iraq since Bush declared an end to major combat, and April is off to a bloody start etc. and the full page news story with pictures continues on..

[:: 4-18-04 at the altar after the pm service ::  ::  ::  ::  :: ::]

etc.. Even the tornadoes, even though they do not touch down upon you, for I will not allow them to touch your property, are growing in this state, things that were once almost never heard of. And if they are growing in this state, you know they are growing in the states where that is normal and that is so. They are seeing more hail, more straight winds, etc..

:: 4-21-04 Chicago Sun-Times :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Four dead Downstate after twisters rake towns

April 21, 2004 BY CHERYL V. JACKSON Staff Reporter

 Four people were confirmed dead in Utica in La Salle County on Tuesday after a series of tornadoes struck north-central Illinois. etc.. and the news article continues with details and states .. As many as 24 tornadoes may have touched down as the severe storm swept through the area. etc.. more remarks and details.. Hail fell so fast and furious in northwest La Salle County that visibility dropped to zero, said Bill Nelson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, and the story continues etc...

[:: 2-29-04  at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::  ::]

etc.. The hot weather will come in early in many places. Gas prices will go up until they are past $2.00 a gallon. Food prices will rise with meat and chicken leading the way. etc.. Frost will kill many crops. etc.. Electric power will go up and up with shortages also. You shall see blackouts. etc.. you shall see all this before April is over..  etc..

:: 4-27-04 Comments copied from the guestbook of RMMI ::  ::

Date: 4/27/2004 Time: 6:59:11 AM Remote User: Comments

Good Morning! Jason from Ky was on asking for prayer. "Not been so good for the farmers. 26 kills crops, two nights that low. It is suppose to warm up today two nights in a row with the high's only 40. They say maybe 65 today. From Mn down to Ga and on up to about Va was that cold. Fl was very warm, SC was ok, NC was cold, Ky was cold and Ten, ND, Mn and Wis was cold. Pray for the farmers as it was cold for crops. Plus the lights went up because of the gas prices here. We are selling last years seed and if we run out and sell someone elses, it will be higher now. Gas prices are up to $1.93(reg) and will be over $2 by Friday. Food prices are higher as well. DQ raised their prices ten cents on everything. Lights are very high. We had a 12 hour power outage because they were switching back to coal as coal is cheaper than fuel oil or gas. Please pray for the farmers. If they go under we all go under and this town would become a ghost town. My boss is doing everything he can to help them, he never takes advantage of them. When everything goes up it is hard on the farmers. Don't forget to pray for the people. Thanks!" ~~~~~~ Mary from France also came on the chat and commented how the gas is over $4 there and is expected to go fifteen cents higher before the week is over. They have also had to ration their lights because of the high prices. She also said England had a 6 hour power outage as they were switching over to a different kind of fuel that costs less. She said "we paid over 150 dollars more for food at school this month then we did last year, our lights were about 75 a month higher already, Praise God we have fuel to last the rest of the year. Keep us in prayer as we might have to raise the price for next year." Have a wonderful day in the Lord. Blessings be upon you all. Love, Gwendolyn

:: 4-27-04 Los Angeles Daily News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

With blast of hot air, spring turns into sauna

By Dana Bartholomew
Staff Writer

Summer like heat scorched the Southland on Monday, setting record highs and putting fire and health officials on alert as they prepared for more hundred-plus-degree temperatures today.

"It's too hot," complained Burton Ng, 71, from beneath a black umbrella in Burbank, which hit a record 99 degrees. "And it's only spring."

Monday's heat wave set new highs by as much as 10 degrees throughout California as residents sought relief in shady alcoves, air-conditioned homes and swimming pools.

Record temperatures hit Chatsworth (102), Woodland Hills (104), Simi Valley (100), downtown Los Angeles (99), Los Angeles International Airport (90) and Long Beach (101).

The mercury reached 100 in Van Nuys, 93 in Lancaster, 100 in Saugus, 101 in Thousand Oaks and 106 in Beverly Hills.

Even San Francisco, which usually averages 65 degrees this time of year, reached a record 88.

The blistering heat exacerbated brush fires in Ventura, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, where firefighters battled to contain blazes ranging from a quarter-acre to thousands of acres near areas scourged by wildfires last fall.

"It's hot and it's still getting hotter," said Stuart Seto, a weather specialist for the National Weather Service in Oxnard. "It's the intensity of the heat that's the unusual thing." ..etc.. and the long news article continues on...

[ :: 4-18-04 at the altar after the pm service (first word) ::  ::  ::]

etc.. Costs shall continue to rise so fast that governments, even the national government, will not know what to do, how to get this money in to take care of these things, because they are giving it out faster than they are taking it in. They do not have a surplus, they just print and they print and they print, but other countries are seeing this and the value of the dollar goes down because of it ..etc..

:: 5-14-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page lead story) ::  ::  ::

Building Supply Prices Reaching Record Highs

Inflation blamed of gas costs, more demand

by Bob Niedt staff writer

The price of building materials is going through the roof.  Across the board, building supply retailers, home-builders, weekend do-it-yourselfers and anyone else who can swing a hammer are seeing costs rise at record levels ..etc.. etc.. 

 The inflation in building supplies is national, and blamed on a number of factors: increasing demand, decreasing supply, squeezing by consolidating industries, forest fires in Canada, strong demand from China and other foreign countries, a weak U.S. dollar and, of course, the rocketing increase in the costs of gasoline and other petroleum based products. etc.. and the very long news article continues on with details .. etc..

:: 6-16-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page C2) :: ::

Consumer prices spike

Fed chair Greenspan, however, says he’s not worried about inflation.

News service reports

Washington – Consumer prices advanced in May at the fastest pace in more than three years as rapidly increasing food and fuel costs forced Americans to dig deeper into their pockets. Etc.. and the long news article continues on and includes graphs and charts ..

[ 5-16-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) ::  ::  ::]

etc.. Know that great terror will hit this summer, storms far greater than last year, tornadoes, earthquakes, famine such has not been seen. Food prices going up, gas prices going up until the antichrist intercedes to lower them. etc..

:: 5-24-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A7) ::  ::  ::  ::

One killed as tornadoes sweep across Nebraska

More severe thunderstorms stretch across Michigan for a third day in a row.  (AP)

Hallam, Neb.- Their ears popped because of the abrupt changes in air pressure.  Then they heard the cracking of trees being torn out of the earth.  etc..  etc.. The tornadoes were part of three days of severe weather that knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people from Nebraska to Michigan to West Virginia.  etc.. etc.. Flood waters also swamped Lower Michigan, where about 95,000 customers remained without electricity Sunday. etc.. and the news article continues on and ends with this Seventeen tornadoes hit Iowa Saturday-after a Friday tornado destroyed most of the tiny town of Bradgate.

:: 5-24-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page B1) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Storms cut power to 1,300 in county

National weather service isn't classifying Saturday night storm as tornado.   by Beth Beer Cuddy staff writer

For the second time in five weeks, storm debris has blocked Ed Maassen's driveway.  etc.. Maassen is still waiting to replace the roof sliced off when a tornado touched down in southern Cayuga County April 18. etc.. "It's like, come on already," Maassen said.  "What did I do to tick the guy off upstairs?"  Maassen's power was knocked out at 10:18 p.m. Saturday along with power to 1,300 other New York State Electric & Gas customers etc.. and the news story continues on etc..

:: 7-15-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A8) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

24 injured as storm lashes Pennsylvania

New Jersey residents wait to hear if they can return to flooded-damaged homes.

(AP) Campbelltown, Pa - A storm packing high winds ripped through south-central Pennsylvania on Wednesday, damaging at least 50 homes in a housing development and injuring 24 people, including one critically, authorities said. etc.. the news story continues on with the details including the floods in NJ..

:: 5-16-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word) :: :: :: ::]

etc.. You shall see floods, straight winds, pestilences like you have never seen before, killer bees as I have said, etc..

:: 5-25-04 Chicago Sun-Times  :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Floods not finished with suburbs

May 25, 2004

BY LUCIO GUERRERO, MAUREEN O'DONNELL AND ANDREW HERRMANN Staff Reporters

Soaked suburbanites living along the Des Plaines River, some already suffering after record levels of flooding, are bracing for more misery today as forecasters predict waters may not recede for days.

Based on predictions of overnight rainfall of three quarters to an inch, the National Weather Service said the river will not crest until Wednesday morning at Gurnee, one of the hardest hit suburbs along the Des Plaines, suburbia's north-south water artery. On Monday, Gurnee recorded river levels more than 4 feet above flood stage and may break a record. etc.. etc..

"Over the last couple weeks, we've had large storms that dropped inches here and inches there and that's what put us here,'' said Arlan Juhl of the Illinois Office of Water Resources. etc.. and the long news article continues on with the details..

:: 5-25-04 Independent News :: :: :: :: ::

Hundreds feared dead in Caribbean floods

By Peter Prengaman, AP

25 May 2004

Around 100 people died when floods unleashed by torrential rains swept through a small farming town in the Dominican Republic, officials said.

National Emergency Commission Director Radhames Lora Salcedo said some 150 or more people were still missing, feared dead. etc.. and the news article continues on..

:: 5-28-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A6) World ::  ::  ::    

Outbreak of disease feared as aid is rushed to flooded areas

Corpses floating in water could trigger epidemics in Haiti, Dominican Republic. (AP)

Port-au-Prince, Haiti - U.S. and Canadian troops rushed medical supplies, drinking water and chlorine tablets Thursday to flood-battered towns, where bodies were seen floating near the tops of palm trees.  Haitian and Dominicans braced for a death till that could reach 2,000 etc.. and the long article continues on..

:: 5-28-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page B2) ::  ::  ::  ::

High water in region forces canals to close

by Mark Weiner staff writer

A rainy May has prompted the state to close is canal system through Central New York for the Memorial Day weekend, and high water has forced at least one campground to close. etc..

:: 6-17-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A11) nation ::  ::

Sioux Falls gets flooded with eight-inch rainfall

A two-hour storm dumped nearly 8 inches of rain on southwest Sioux Falls, S.D., early Wednesday, flooding streets and basements and spilling the Big Sioux River into parks and bike trails. etc..

:: 7-1-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A12 Nation)  ::  ::  ::

Big State Gets Big Rains

Up to 7 inches fall on San Antonio

Rain swept across northern Texas for a record 18th consecutive day on Wednesday after flooding that chased people out of their homes and a major amusement park.  etc.. etc.. The 18 consecutive days of rain in northern Texas was a record for June.  etc.. and the news article continues on with the details..

:: 5-25-04 Cortland-Standard (page 7)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Powerful storms rip through upstate

Binghamton (AP) - A tornado touched down in eastern Broome County Monday night as severe thunderstorms swept across the eastern part of the state, meteorologists said. etc.. etc.. A flash of lightning on Sunday ignited a natural gas line, shooting flames 20 feet into the air, and thousands of homes had no electrical power Monday morning after thunderstorms laid a trail of damage across upstate New York ... and the news article continues on with the details etc.. 

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etc.. The icebergs shall continue to melt and the coast, the shoreline, shall give up more land etc..

:: 5-31-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page D8)  SCIENCE ::  ::

Our warming world - Pacific Rising

As the mercury rises, glaciers melt and islands sink beneath the waves, our planet's climate climbs slowly higher on the global agenda.  By Charles J. Hanley (AP)

Funafuti, Tuvalu - The rising sea is eating at the shores of low-slung Funafuti, a spit of coral and coconut palms in the remote Pacific, etc.. etc.. Far to the north in the Marshall Islands, 1,250 miles away, trees are toppling before aquamarine waves.  Watching, perplexed, from the edge of a lagoon, teenager Ankit Stephen asked a visitor "Why is this happening?"  Six hundred miles west, on tiny Kosrae, Alokoa Talley pondered the same question.  Neighbors are moving their homes up the lush slopes, away from the encroaching Pacific. etc.. etc..  etc.. Rising seas are a growing threat from Alaska, where Eskimos are relocating an Arctic island village, to New Orleans to Shanghai, China - near-coastal cities already below sea level and further endangered by expanding oceans. etc.. etc.. 

The very long and interesting full page news article with pictures grafts and charts has one section titled "The Evidence" with 10 points.  They are all interesting and two of the points made are Arctic: In late summers, ice over Arctic Ocean is believed to be 60% as thick as a few decades ago.  Believed to extend over 10%  to 15% less area.  etc.. and another point made.. 

Glaciers: Widespread retreat of mountain glaciers in non-polar regions during 20th century.  Some European glaciers have shrunk by 50%Twenty-seven glaciers remain of 150 in Montana's Glacier National Park. etc.. continues on.. 

:: 6-14-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4) world ::  ::  ::  ::

Two billion people at risk from catastrophic floods

The number of people at risk from catastrophic flooding worldwide is expected to more than double-to 2 billion people- by 2050, because of anticipated climate change, rising sea levels, deforestation and population growth in flood-prone areas according to a new report by experts at the United Nations University.  etc..

:: 7-14-04 The Guardian   :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Melting ice: the threat to London's future

Paul Brown, environment correspondent
Wednesday July 14, 2004


There is more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than for 55m years, enough to melt all the ice on the planet and submerge cities like London, New York and New Orleans, Sir David King, the government's chief scientific adviser has warned. Etc.. etc.. the long article with details continues on with details etc.. and quotes this observation ..

"On current trends, cities like London, New York and New Orleans will be among the first to go. "Ice melting is a relatively slow process but is speeding up. When the Greenland ice cap goes, the sea level will rise six to seven metres, when Antarctica melts it will be another 110 metres," he said. etc.. etc..

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etc.. Crops will be very slow getting in, in most areas etc..

:: 5-31-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (Front page article) ::  ::

The buzz is bugs are thriving this year

Rainy May has produced an incredible number of mosquitoes in the area   By Mark Weiner staff writer

Central New York's wettest month in 12 years has swollen local waterways and turned life on land into a muddy, buggy mess this Memorial Day,  etc.. etc.. It is also Syracuse's wettest May in more than 100 years of record-keeping. etc.. and the long news article continues on (page A5) with the sub title 

Rainfall worries area farmers 

etc.. etc..  Sam Tassone, who owns farm land off Route 31 in Cicero normally plants about 300 acres of crops.  This year, about 70 acres are too wet for planting.  "We have several farms fortunately," Tassone said.  "On the main farm, I think we're going to be delayed until God knows when." etc.. etc.. The Seneca River at Baldwinsville set a daily record Friday with a flow of 9,710 cubic feet per second, the highest rate in 53 years of records, according to Bill Kappel, a hydrogeologist for the U.S. Geological Survey. etc.. the long news article continues on..

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etc.. Terrorists will hit more now and you shall see an increase as they begin to hit different areas. etc..

:: 5-31-04 Fort Worth Star-Telegram (top stories) :: :: ::  ::  ::

Saudi stability shaken by siege

By Dave Montgomery
Star-Telegram Washington Bureau

With the siege over, Saudi Arabia hunts for the militants who escaped and struggles to reassure the world that oil supplies are safe.
Saudi commandos Sunday crushed a 25-hour terrorist siege that left 22 dead, but the kingdom braced for further strikes by an al Qaeda cell intent on disrupting the flow of Saudi oil.

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etc.. For the tornadoes yesterday and last night and today should have spoken loud and clear to exactly what time it is. To have seen 96 in Kansas and Iowa together yesterday should have truly woken people up and yet many, many, many do not even realize the hour that they are living in. etc..

::Monday, May 31, 2004 CNN Posted: 5:45 PM EDT  :: :: ::

Deadly storms sweep central U.S.

-- The severe weather that brought 84 tornado sightings across eight states Sunday was responsible for three deaths, taking the death toll from the weekend storms to eight, officials said Monday. etc.. etc.. continues on with details .. etc..

At least seven tornadoes were reported in the Indianapolis area, the National Weather Service said. The storms hindered crowds leaving the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The barrage of tornadoes followed severe weather Saturday; five deaths Saturday were blamed on the weather. About 175 tornadoes were reported over the weekend. etc..

The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings from eastern Texas up into Wisconsin and Minneapolis and east to Ohio, or from the middle Mississippi Valley to the Ohio River Valley. etc.. and the long news story with details continues..

:: Date: 6/1/2004 (Time: 10:00:06 AM) Guestbook Comment ::  ::
 
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etc.. Tornadoes will increase for June and July; temperatures will get hotter and hotter. There shall be floods, fires, hail much larger than normal. etc..

:: 6-3-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A5) ::  ::  ::  ::

Wildfires force evacuation of hundreds of families in Florida

(AP) Hampton, Fla. - A fast growing wildfire forced the evacuation of hundreds of northern Florida families Wednesday, and a blaze in a New Mexico forest jumped containment lines. The Florida fire grew from about 3,000 acres to about 5,000 acres.. etc.. the news story continues and mentions.. The fire in New Mexico's Capitan Mountains had grown to 37,000 acres Wednesday ... etc...

:: 7-13-04 CNN ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Firefighters tackle blazes in California, other states

Tuesday, July 13, 2004 Posted: 11:43 AM EDT (1543 GMT)

(AP) -- Western states such as California and Arizona are battling wildfires as the summer months heat up, and other states are trying to contain blazes.

Dry weather, wind shifts and steep terrain are among the obstacles confronting firefighters from Alaska to Colorado to Utah.

California

Two wildfires that prompted the evacuation of dozens of homes burned out of control Tuesday morning after charring 8,400 acres of Southern California brush and forest land. etc..

Three firefighters suffered heat exhaustion Monday as they battled a 5,000-acre blaze on the edge of the San Bernardino National forest west of Palm Springs. etc..

In northern Los Angeles County, a 3,400-acre fire in the Lake Hughes area of the Angeles National Forest was 20 percent contained early Tuesday. etc..

Alaska

A wildfire near an Alaskan village of about 60 residents almost tripled in size Monday as warm, dry weather gave new life to it and dozens of other fires in Alaska's interior. etc..

The 17,000-acre fire was burning about a mile from the village of Bettles. Fire officials said the blaze, whose cause was unknown, was one of 71 fires already burning statewide. etc..

Utah

A fire burning cheat grass and shrubs in Utah's Tooele County was fanned by high winds and grew by about 600 acres, officials said Monday.

The fire, which broke out at 5 p.m. Sunday in Dugway about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Salt Lake City, was burning 800 acres Monday. etc..

Arizona

A handful of southern Arizona residents evacuated from nearly 100 homes threatened by wildfires were allowed back into their communities Monday to survey the damage, officials said. etc..

The biggest fires on the mountain, the lightning-sparked Nuttall and Gibson fires, had joined but were 55 percent contained Sunday, firefighters said. They had burned 29,200 acres on Mount Graham since they began in late June. etc..

Colorado

Fire officials in Colorado said a stubborn 300-acre mountainside blaze in eastern Delta County was expected to be fully contained by Wednesday.

:: 7-16-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A3) nation ::  ::  ::

Fast-moving wildfires threaten Nevada's capital, etc..

(AP) Carson City, Nev. - An army of firefighters struggled Thursday to contain an explosive wildfire that destroyed at least a dozen luxury homes and threatened 550 other houses and businesses on the edge of Nevada's capital. etc.. etc.. and the news story goes on with the details and quotes a firefighter "I've never seen a fire as bad as this fire." said Giomi, a 24-year veteran. etc..

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Terrorists attacks in many different places, unsafe air travel, higher gas prices until the antichrist makes a deal for oil.

:: 6-19-04 Fort Worth Star-Telegram :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Terrorist slain after American beheaded

By Dave Montgomery and Warren Strobel

Knight Ridder News Service
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Security forces killed the top terrorist in Saudi Arabia on Friday, shortly after an American hostage was beheaded, Arab news reports and officials in Washington said. etc..

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etc.. Tornadoes will increase for June and July; temperatures will get hotter and hotter. There shall be floods, fires, hail much larger than normal. etc..

:: 7-13-04 BBC :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Flood havoc mounts in South Asia

More than 10 million people across South Asia are battling what some officials are calling the worst monsoon floods for over a decade. etc.. etc..

But officials in some parts of India and Bangladesh say that this year's flooding is the worst they have seen in more than a decade.

"This is the worst flooding in recent memory with 22 of the 24 districts in Assam under floodwater," Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said in the Indian state of Assam. Etc.. etc.. the very long article continues on .. etc.. etc..

:: 7-14-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9) ::  ::  ::  ::

Heavy rains break dams and cause flooding on East Coast

More than 750 people are evacuated in New Jersey as bridges disappear.

(AP) Medford, N.J. - More than a foot of rain burst dams, flooded roads and sent torrents of water into houses and businesses in the Northeast, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate their homes in the early morning hours Tuesday. etc.. and the long news story continues on with the details.. etc..

:: 7-19-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4) world ::  ::

More bodies are found in the aftermath of flooding

The death toll from flooding that has swept through northern Japan since last week rose to 18 on Sunday, as four bodies were found and more rainstorms left a broader swath of the area under water.  etc.. etc..

:: 7-24-04 Cortland Standard (front page) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

New Jersey in a soggy dilemma

Two youngsters splash through flood waters that trapped two cars on Route 17 in East Rutherford, N.J., Friday.  etc.. Storms that crossed into the state early Friday intensified through the day. etc.. Friday's storms came less than two weeks after some portions of Burlington County received more than a foot of rain in a day. etc..

:: 7-25-04 Mail Guardian online (international) :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: 

Monsoon rains batter India, China and Nepal

Death toll climbs in China
Meanwhile, rescuers retrieved 10 more bodies from a deadly mudslide in Yunnan province as the death toll from China's summer rains and floods rose to almost 400 on Thursday. etc..
etc.. the news article continues on with details and makes this statement.. Since June, precipitation recorded in central and south China has been 20% to 50% higher than average, the China Daily said. etc.. etc..

:: 7-26-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page5) nation ::  ::  ::

Heavy rains leave some motorists needing rescue

Heavy rain soaked rural parts of southeastern New Mexico Sunday, temporarily stranding at least three motorists in high water, etc.. etc

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etc.. Tornadoes will increase for June and July; temperatures will get hotter and hotter. There shall be floods, fires, hail much larger than normal. etc..

:: 7-14-04 CNN ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

High winds, hail slam Midwest

Wind gusts up to 80 mph

Wednesday, July 14, 2004 Posted: 11:57 AM EDT (1557 GMT)

(AP) -- Thousands of homes and businesses had no electricity Wednesday in the path of a long line of thunderstorms that stretched from Tennessee to the Great Lakes.

Wind gusted to 80 mph in Kentucky and Tennessee on Tuesday, and hail stones as big as softballs were reported in parts of Illinois, the National Weather Service said.

As the storms passed through central Illinois, a tornado leveled a manufacturing plant Tuesday at Roanoke and roofs were blown off several houses, officials said etc.. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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etc.. etc.. You shall see hot weather with many places one hundred or hotter. Remember that I said unto you, that July would be hot and August would even be hotter and hotter yet? You shall see as the temperatures go up which shall cause some problems in some areas, for there shall be more forest fires, etc..  etc..

:: 7-26-04 Portugal Post ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Portuguese firefighters battle blazes as southern Europe sizzles

LISBON (AFP) - Hundreds of firefighters continued to battle against wildfires in Portugal on Monday after scorching weekend weather triggered blazes across southern Europe.

More than 1,100 firefighters were battling some 20 blazes which raged in 14 of Portugal's 18 regions as temperatures soared above 40 degrees (104 degrees Fahrenheit) across much of the country for the third consecutive day.

Firefighters were also trying to bring a dozen fires under control in neighboring Spain reports said, where four people have died as a result of a heatwave, while the fire risk remained extremely high in already hard-hit southern France.

:: 8-16-04 China daily ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  

Drought may prompt areas to seed clouds
By Cao Zhe (China Daily)
Updated: 2004-08-12 02:13

Meteorologic departments are looking at seeding the clouds if rain does not alleviate the current droughts sweeping China.

Some areas are experiencing severe problems as the summer heatwave continues to sizzle the country.

By the end of July, 3.3 million hectares of farmland were suffering from severe dry weather, said the Office of State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.

Around 4.9 million rural people and 3.7 million heads of livestock are facing shortages of drinking water, the office said.

The headquarters attributed the drought to sustained high temperatures hit many areas since July. etc.. and the long news article continues on with the details..

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etc.. For even the pestilences in many places are growing worse and worse. etc..

:: 7-31-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page news) ::  ::  ::  ::

Spraying likely for swamp with infected mosquitoes

By Mark Weiner staff writer

Onondaga County will likely conduct aerial pesticide spraying of Cicero Swamp for the first time in eight years after discovering disease-carrying mosquitoes, health officials said Friday. Mosquitoes infected with Eastern equine encephalitis, a rare but potentially fatal virus, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

:: 8-6-04 Post-Standard (page A5 world) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Locusts Swoop Out of Desert

Sub-Saharan city overwhelmed with clouds of insects (AP)

Nouakchott, Mauritania - Clouds of locusts swarmed this north African city Thursday, crunching underfoot, blurring people's vision and causing traffic accidents as sub-Sahara's biggest plague swept south from the desert. etc.. etc.. and the story continues and mentions.. The locusts' descent on a major sub-Saharan city made vivid a growing international warning: Unseasonably heavy rains up north had spawned the northwest Sahara's largest locust population since 1988. etc.. etc..

:: 8-9-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page news) ::  ::  ::  ::

Fungal rot threatens tomatoes

Disease - encouraged by wet weather - is showing up in crops across Northeast (AP)

Just as tomatoes are ripening, a fungus threatens to rot the summer crop in the Northeast.  Recent rainy months have created wet, humid fields ideal for late blight, a fungal disease that blackens tomato plants. The symptoms showed up in Pennsylvania.. etc.. etc.. Penn State University plant pathology  professor Alan MacNab has tracked the spread of late blight this season in Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan and eastern Canada.. etc.. and the long news article continues on with details and mentions an interesting remark by a county extension agent.. 

Lancaster County horticulture extension agent Tim Elkner estimates half the county's 212 farms that grow processing tomatoes - from small Amish and Mennonite plots to 40-acre commercial growers - have been hit with late blight. etc.. 

"This is a disease which, under ideal conditions, it's very aggressive and this year we've had ideal conditions," Elkner said.  "We've had excessive rains late in the day or early evenings so everything stays wet all night, plus cooler temperatures."  Agricultural experts say late blight spreads to tomatoes from potatoes, from the same fungus that caused the mid-19th century Irish Potato Famine. etc.. and the article continues..

:: 7-28-04 New York Daily News :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Twister hits Jersey, city gets flood alert

BY KERRY BURKE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

A tornado packing 110-mph winds touched down in southern

New Jersey yesterday, damaging buildings at a center for the disabled and knocking down trees and power lines, the National Weather Service said. etc, story continues on and stated..

The twister ripped into an administration building and thrift store at the state-run New Lisbon Developmental Center, which cares for developmentally disabled people, on Route 72 in Woodland Township, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

Another employee, Michelle Cox, was also awestruck by the storm's power. "Old trees, like hundreds of years old, just snapped over like toothpicks," she said. "It was just gusts of wind, thunder, lightning and rain. But you didn't realize the devastation until it was over." Etc..

The latest blast of rough weather comes two weeks after torrential rains caused extensive flooding and property damage to central parts of Burlington County, N.J., prompting President Bush to issue a federal disaster declaration.

::7-29-04 China Daily :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Tropical storm strikes Guangdong hard
By Zheng Caixiong (China Daily)
Updated: 2004-07-29 01:12

More than 20 fishermen are feared dead after a tropical storm hit coastal areas of Guangdong Province in the past two days.

A fishing vessel capsized near Nan'ao Island in the eastern part of Guangdong Province at about noon on Tuesday. etc.. the news story continues on with details and then mentions..

In Chao'an County under the jurisdiction of Chaozhou City, at least one person was killed when a tornado hit the county's Fengtang and Fuyang townships Wednesday noon.  Another seven residents were injured after more than 100 houses in four villages were damaged or destroyed.  A total of 409 people from 93 families became homeless. etc.. etc..

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etc.. etc..  Crops shall not be good overall.. etc..  etc.. 

:: 8-13-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page B5) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Against the Grain

Rain has all but ruined local wheat and hay crops

by BoNhia Lee & Sterling Gray staff writers

Central New York farmers say the cool, wet summer has prevented them from harvesting their wheat and hay, causing their crops to go to waste and them to lose money.  Wheat farmers say they are losing half the income they expected from what is now a rain-soaked crop wasting away in their fields.  Any remaining uncut hay is losing its nutritional value, etc.. etc.. and the very long new story continues on.. According to the New York State Department of Agriculture, New York ranked 17th in the nation last year for hay production valued at $454 million.  The wheat crop ranked 26th and was valued at $13.6 million.. etc.. etc.. continues with more details.. 

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It is going to be a very dark time for the world right now, tornadoes, floods, fires, dust storms, straight winds, etc.. etc..

:: 8-13-04 Arizona Republic :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

I-10 disaster: 'Like a bomb had gone off'

Rescuers describe horror of crashes

David J. Cieslak and Dennis Wagner
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 13, 2004 12:00 AM

The two veteran firefighters thought they were heading to another routine call, a standard rollover crash on the interstate. etc.. etc..
By the time firefighters put out Wednesday night's inferno on Interstate 10, two motorists were dead and 41 others were injured in a series of crashes on both sides of the highway. Two more motorists were killed in a separate crash 30 miles west about a half-hour later. etc.. etc..
Officials blame violent dust storms for the crashes, leaving a trail of carnage along the interstate unlike many had seen in the Valley's recent history. etc.. and the news story continues..


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first word) :: ::  ::  ::]

etc.. etc.. For this is an evil hour, a time of great darkness for the world, not for my church, a time of trouble such as a woman in childbirth, for as you continue along, the labor pains shall grow and grow and grow. So shall the calamities, the disasters, the hurricanes, the tornadoes, the typhoons, the tidal waves, cyclones, oh, as the world looks they will shake their head, they will wonder why, why, for they refuse to look that the earth’s time is running out. The icebergs shall continue to melt and the coast, the shoreline, shall give up more land and more land and more land. Floods shall soon come into many of the cities that are very close, floods that will not go back, but every time high tide comes in, they will have a problem, they will be faced and forced to move. Many things are going to happen that are going to puzzle the scientists, etc.. etc..

:: 8-13-04 World News Daily ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

Over 22 killed, 1,000 injured as Typhoon Rananim hits China

SHANGHAI: More than 22 people were killed and some 1,000 injured as a powerful typhoon slammed eastern China’s Zhejiang province late on Thursday, meteorological officials and state media said.

Some 300,000 people were evacuated from coastal areas as the most powerful typhoon in seven years slammed east China, meteorological officials said. etc.. etc..

:: 8-19-04 Asia Pacific ABC news ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::   

Typhoon Megi pounds S Korea and Japan, killing 12

Heavy rain has battered western Japan as the death toll from landslides and flooding, caused by Typhoon Megi, rose to nine.

More rain is forecast as Megi, which has also buffeted South Korea, pushes north.

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etc.. etc.. The earthquakes shall shake many places. etc..  etc..

:: 8-13-04 ABC news online ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake-hit dams threaten Chinese villagers

Last Update: Friday, August 13, 2004. 9:41pm (AEST)

Nearly 50,000 people are in danger after a deadly earthquake struck south-western China this week and opened cracks in walls of several reservoir dams that could collapse.  Four people have been killed, nearly 600 people injured and more than 125,000 left homeless in Yunnan province by Tuesday's earthquake. etc.. and the long news story continues with details. 

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etc.. The hot weather, which creates hot water, shall cause many hurricane problems and shorelines lost to the sea never to return. People will have to move to the northland and places with water. etc..  etc..

:: 8-15-04 cnn  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Charley death toll at 13

President Bush to inspect Florida damage; storm downgraded

Sunday, August 15, 2004 Posted: 9:08 AM EDT (1308 GMT)

PUNTA GORDA, Florida (CNN) -- President Bush on Sunday will inspect the devastation wrought by Hurricane Charley in Florida, where 13 deaths have been blamed on the storm. etc.. 

"It is hard to describe seeing an entire community flattened," Gov. Bush said. Damage, he said, is clearly in the billions of dollars. The storm continued across central Florida, hitting Orlando before heading into the Atlantic Ocean at Daytona Beach. etc..

Meanwhile, the fourth and fifth named storms of the Atlantic hurricane season were out at sea Sunday, The Associated Press reported. Tropical Storm Danielle formed Friday and developed into a hurricane Saturday but was several days from land. Tropical Storm Earl had sustained winds of 45 mph Sunday and was centered about 105 miles south-southeast of Barbados, the AP reported. It prompted warnings on islands in the southeastern Caribbean Sea. etc.. etc.. and the long news article continues on with details..

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etc.. etc.. there shall be floods, there shall even be cold weather in the mid-west at night, slowing down crops and setting records etc.. etc..

::8-17-04 ABC news online :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Hundreds of people are feared trapped in south-western England after flash flooding left a popular coastal tourist village under water and swept dozens of cars and caravans into the sea.

Seven rescue helicopters battled fading light to rescue people in and around Boscastle, in Cornwall, after torrential rain sent floodwaters sweeping through the village. etc.. etc.. and the news article continues with details and states this..

There were reports of people being swept away in flood waters after getting out of their cars and of elderly people being trapped in their homes, Devon and Cornwall police said. etc.. Stephen Rose, of Cornwall's fire brigade, told Sky News television that emergency services were being hampered by flood water up to 2.7 meters deep. etc..

:: 8-31-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page news) :: ::

Downpour overwhelms villages

Heavy rain closes roads and floods basements southeast of Syracuse.

By Jim McKeever, Cammi Clark & Sapna Kollali Staff writers

Monday’s heavy rain swamped roads and flooded basements in parts of Central New York, with the soggiest swath from Chittenango through Fayetteville and Manlius and down to Otisco and Spafford. etc.. etc.. Meteorologists said three to six inches fell in the hardest hit areas during the 12-hour period preceding 5 p.m. Monday, when most of the heavy rain stopped. and the long news article continues with details..

:: 8-31-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A6 world) :: :: ::

Soaked S. Carolina warned of hurricane

Already strong, storm is days away and might intensify, officials say. (AP)

Charleston, S.C.- Even as tree limbs were cleared away and as power gradually returned across eastern South Carolina after Tropical Storm Gaston, officials waited and watched Monday for Hurricane Frances. etc.. etc.. etc.. Gaston, which came ashore Sunday just under hurricane strength with winds of 70 mph, brought rains estimated at 13 inches in places. The storm flooded areas already saturated by Hurricane Charley.. etc.. and the long news story continues with details.. etc..

:: 9-1-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A14) :: :: :: :: ::

Downtown Richmond devastated by flood

Historic district is declared off limits after torrent of mud. Five dead in Virginia.

By Stephanie Stoughton (AP)

Richmond, Va. – Flooding touched off by the remnants of Tropical Storm Gaston left at least five people dead in Virginia on Tuesday and devastated a historic Richmond neighborhood.. etc.. the news article continues with details and makes this statement.. The storm surprised meteorologists, who had forecast no more than 4 inches of rain. But the system parked itself over the Richmond area for several hours. Northeast of the city, rural King William County received 14 inches, the National Weather Service said.. etc..

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etc.. there shall even be cold weather in the mid-west at night, slowing down crops and setting records. etc..

:: 8-17-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page D8) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

A daily weather information news article in our local paper gives information and news about the weather all across the USA.  Today it was titled..

Northeast dries off for a little while

News service reports

and reports on the northeast weather and other areas of the country than this statement is made: 

"Record-setting temperatures in the 40s have occurred in Illinois each each morning since Aug. 11.  On Aug. 12, Lincoln, Ill., reached only 63 degrees, its coolest August afternoon since records began in 1906."

:: 8-19-04 WJCL TV Savannah :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

TOWER, Minn. Portions of Minnesota and the Dakotas are bundling up in a rare August cold snap.

The overnight temperature in Tower, Minnesota, dropped to a record-low 25 degrees. And it wasn't much warmer in nearby Embarrass, Minnesota, where temperatures fell to 27.

There was also a light frost across much of central and northern part of the state.

Record lows were set or tied in a number of towns and cities in North and South Dakota as well. etc..

::8-21-04 The Detroit News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  

BURTCHVILLE TOWNSHIP, Mich.

Michigan parents may have to spend a little more on jack-o-lanterns this year, as many farmers find that wet and cold weather is bringing a lackluster pumpkin crop. etc.. etc.. the news article continues with details then this statement is made.. Several factors have led to the spotty crop. Heavy rains throughout the spring and summer made it tough for some farmers to plant. Unusually cool temperatures kept the plants from growing. etc.. etc..

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::8-17-04 Skagit Valley Herald :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Highway 20 slides strand dozens near Rainy Pass
By MARTA MURVOSH

Three landslides caused by heavy rain and hail blocked Highway 20 Monday night, stranding about 105 people, including firefighters who had extinguished a blaze just northwest of the Rainy Pass. etc..etc..the news story continues with details and then states this..
No one has reported being injured in the slides, which washed down the mountains and across the river after about an inch of rain and a half inch of hail fell between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Monday.
The 234-acre Mebee fire, which has burned itself out, denuded the steep slopes about 8 miles northwest of Rainy Pass and likely contributed to the landslides, firefighters said. etc..

:: 8-19-04 Asia Pacific ABC news ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::   

Typhoon Megi pounds S Korea and Japan, killing 12

Heavy rain has battered western Japan as the death toll from landslides and flooding, caused by Typhoon Megi, rose to nine.

More rain is forecast as Megi, which has also buffeted South Korea, pushes north.

:: 8-27-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A10) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Scientists Fear Flu Epidemic

Asian avian strain may be mutating, health officials say

By M.A.J. McKenna Cox News Service - Atlanta

International health officials are increasingly concerned that the elements giving rise to a long-feared international epidemic of influenza are falling into place in Asia, piece by piece.  The disclosure this week that pigs in China are infected with avian flu virus has fed worries that were already raised by the persistence of the current Asian bird flu outbreak etc.. and the long news article continues with details..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence like never before, sicknesses so powerful and some even new. Pray concerning the winter months. Wars and rumor of wars, terrorist attacks on the increase, etc..

:: 8-28-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A7 world) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Traces of explosives found in wreckage 

Islamic group claims its suicide attackers brought down both Russian jets.

By Mara D. Bellaby  (AP)

Moscow- Russian officials said Friday they detected traces of a high explosive in the wreckage of one of two crashed jetliners, branding it the work of terrorists, while an Islamic group claimed its suicide attackers brought down both planes because of the war in Chechnya. etc.. and the news article continues on..

:: 9-2-04 The Sacramento Bee :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  

Bush offers help with hostage standoff at Russian school

The Associated Press
Last Updated 8:29 am PDT Thursday, September 2, 2004

MOSCOW (AP) - President Bush called Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday and said the United States is prepared to give any help needed to resolve the hostage-taking at a Russian school, the Kremlin said.  Bush emphasized that Washington and Moscow are fighting international terrorism shoulder-to-shoulder, it said. etc.. and the story continues..

:: 9-13-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (pageA6) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Two top terror suspects sought; attacks possible

Indonesian police pursued a manhunt Sunday for two of Southeast Asia's most wanted terrorism suspects while warning of the danger of more suicide attacks on Western interests in the wake of a bombing outside the Australian Embassy in Jakarta. etc.. etc.. and the story continues on..  

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etc.. New sicknesses causing major problems worldwide. etc..

:: 9-2-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A3 Health) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Newly discovered virus is suspected in two cases of SIDS

Both infants were sick before they died, so doctors aren't certain of connection.

By Marilynn Marchione (AP)

Milwaukee- A virus recently discovered in Japan is suspected in two "crib deaths" in Wisconsin, raising new questions about how many of these mysterious tragedies might be caused by germs.  The cases mark the first time the virus has been identified in the United States.  Whether it killed the babies is not clear, but both were sick before they died.. etc.. and the news article continues on.. 

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:: 9-5-04 World news Canadian Press :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Sun Sep 5,12:39 PM ET

Strong earthquakes rattle western Japan, shake buildings in Tokyo

TOKYO (AP) - Two strong earthquakes, one magnitude 6.8 and the second magnitude 7.3, rattled western Japan within hours of each other Sunday night, injuring four people and shaking buildings in Tokyo.

Damage and injuries appeared to be limited because both quakes were far off Japan's coast, and the region shaken most strongly by them was a sparsely populated rural area, Wakayama, 450 kilometres west of Tokyo. etc.. and the news story continues..

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:: 9-5-04 Sunday Chronicle ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

09-05) 16:34 PDT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --

Firefighters braced for more long days Sunday as weather forecasts showed the same hot, dry conditions that helped fuel a wildfire that burned more than 9,200 acres and destroyed a handful of homes in Sonoma County were expected to continue over the next 48 hours.

Meanwhile, a new 40-acre wildfire broke out Sunday afternoon in Amador County, several hundred miles to the north, forcing the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to divert some firefighting aircraft from Sonoma County, said CDF spokeswoman Janet Marshall.

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:: 9-6-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page headlines) ::  ::  ::

Frances Sweeps Fla., Prepares to Head North

By Allen G. Breed (AP) 

Many are thankful to be spared

Fort Pierce, Fla.- Hurricane Frances' wind and water whacked swaths of Florida with fire-hose force Sunday, submerging entire roadways and tearing off rooftops even as it weakened to a tropical storm and crawled inland with heavy rain.  More than 5 million people lost power. etc..  etc.. The scope of the enormous storm was evident Sunday as bands of rain and gusty wind extended the length of the state's 430 mile east coast from the Keys to Jacksonville and beyond.. etc.. and the long news story continues on with the details..

:: 9-8-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A3) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Hurricane Ivan rips off roofs and tears up homes

Grenada- Packing ferocious winds, Hurricane Ivan made a direct hit on Grenada Tuesday, blasting apart scores of homes hurling hundreds of the island's landmark red zinc roofs through the air.  etc..  etc.. and the story ends with this statement.. Ivan's sustained winds were clocked at 120 mph Tuesday. 

:: 9-13-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (pageA8) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Ivan Pummels Cayman Islands

Hurricane among most powerful; aims for Cuba

By Martin Merzer and Nancy San Martin - The Miami Herald

Miami- Hurricane Ivan brutalized the Cayman Islands on Sunday and threatened to bury western Cuba under a mammoth storm surge.  One of the most powerful storms ever recorded, it crushed homes in the Caymans, covered Havana with black clouds and provoked sheer panic. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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:: 9-5-04 The Sacramento Bee ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Typhoon slams Okinawa, injuring 15

The Associated Press
Last Updated 3:47 pm PDT Sunday, September 5, 2004

TOKYO (AP) - A typhoon billed as the strongest to hit southern Japan in at least three decades lashed Okinawa island with heavy rains and high winds Sunday and headed toward Japan's main islands. Fifteen people were injured, a news report said. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see many disasters continue this summer and fall. etc..

:: 9-8-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (Page A4) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Floods in China kill at least 143; many missing (AP)

Beijing- Floods and landslides triggered by torrential summer rains have killed at least 143 people and left dozens missing in southwestern China. officials and state television reported Tuesday. etc and the news story continues on..

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etc.. For you cannot take thousands of years of customs, traditions, beliefs and roll them into religion that you are trying to force down upon them. For it is by my Spirit, it is not by might; it is not by power. So when man tries to use power, that is the antichrist system, it is not my system. For I can move with just but words and change things, for I set the whole universe in place by words. etc..

:: 9-8-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page headlines) ::  ::  ::  ::

1,000 Military Deaths In War and Aftermath

80% came from combat declared over

By Hamza Hendawi (AP)

U.S. military deaths in Iraq passed the 1,000 milestone Tuesday, with more than 800 during the stubborn insurgency that flared after the Americans brought down Saddam Hussein and President Bush declared major combat over. etc etc.. the very long news story continues on with details etc.. and states this.. The U.S. military has not reported overall Iraqi deaths.  The Iraqi Health Ministry started counting the dead only in April when heavy fighting broke out in Fallujah and Najaf.  However, conservative estimates by private groups place the Iraqi toll at least 10,000 - or 10 times the number of U.S. military deaths. etc.. etc..

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:: 9-1-04 CNN  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Volcano erupts in central Japan

Wednesday, September 1, 2004 Posted: 8:17 PM EDT (0017 GMT)

TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) -- A volcano in central Japan erupted on Wednesday night, spitting cinders and glowing red at its tip, but the scale of the eruption was minor and no evacuation was necessary, officials said. etc.. and the story continues..

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:: 9-13-04 CNN :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Hawaii's Mauna Loa shows signs of erupting

Monday, September 13, 2004 Posted: 8:56 AM EDT (1256 GMT)

KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (AP) -- Earthquakes have been rumbling more frequently deep beneath Mauna Loa, suggesting that the world's largest volcano is getting ready to erupt for the first time in 20 years, scientists said. etc.. etc..

Since July, more than 350 earthquakes have been recorded far beneath the 13,677-foot-high Mauna Loa, said Don Swanson, scientist-in-charge at the observatory. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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etc.. Floods more dangerous and bigger than before. Florida never to be the same as more storms and floods and tidal waves.. etc..

:: 9-18-04 CNN :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: 

U.S. death toll at least 24 in Ivan's wake

Saturday, September 18, 2004 Posted: 10:10 AM EDT (1410 GMT)

GULF SHORES, Alabama (CNN) -- The remnants of Hurricane Ivan swept up the East Coast on Saturday after pounding the Gulf Coast in Florida and Alabama and spawning tornadoes and flooding across the Southeastern United States. etc.. etc..

Florida Panhandle, where the eastern edge of the storm spawned tornadoes well before the eye hit.  The news story continues on and states etc.. eight people died in North Carolina. Four of those deaths occurred in Macon County in the western corner of the state when a mudslide wiped out 20 to 30 homes.  Four people died in Georgia, including a 6-year-old girl who was swept away by floodwaters, according to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency. and the news story continues on with details..

:: 9-20-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (pageA5) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Tropical storm kills 90 before heading out to sea

Haiti - Tropical Storm Jeanne brought raging floodwaters to Haiti, killing at least 90 people in the battered nation and leaving dozens of Haitian families huddled on rooftops etc.. etc.. the news article continues on..

:: 9-21-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A10) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Hurricane Aftermath

Remnants of Hurricane Ivan spread misery across Eastern states (AP)

A town in Ohio brought out snowplows and fire hoses Monday to clear the muck away. In New Jersey, the Statehouse was closed after its parking garage was flooded by the Delaware River.  I Point Pleasant, W. Va., water rose to the tops of lampposts at a riverfront park etc.. Parts of downtown Port Deposit, Md., were off limits after the Susquehanna River spilled into city streets etc.. and the story continues with details.

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etc.. Snow storms so early it causes alarms in many places.  etc..

:: 9-22-04 Rocky Mountain News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Arapahoe Basin starts snowmaking

By The Associated Press
September 22, 2004

A Colorado ski area switched on its snowmaking machines on Wednesday, a day after a wintry storm dumping nearly 17 inches of snow in some parts of the high country. etc.. etc.. Heavy, wet snow, began falling Tuesday, before many mountain aspen trees began changing to yellow for fall. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues on..

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etc.. Strong winds so powerful they do the damage of a hurricane or tornadoes. Avalanches far greater. Floods more dangerous and bigger than before. etc..

:: 9-24-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Panic sets in among storm-struck Haitians

Residents begin to attack each other while looking for food and water. (AP)

Gonaives, Haiti- Hungry, thirsty and increasingly desperate residents attacked each other in a panic to get scarce food and water Thursday as workers struggled to bury hundreds of corpses six days after the city was struck by Tropical Storm Jeanne.  More than 1,100 were killed and 1,250 are missing, and the toll was rising.  The storm left 250,000 homeless in Haiti's northwest province, etc.. etc.. "There are so many bodies, you smell them but you don't see them," said farmer Louise Roland, who like many held a lime to her nose to mask the stench. etc.. etc.. and the news article continues on with details..

This comment (prayer request) has been copied from the guestbook of reigningone:

Date: 9/24/2004  Time: 7:49:19 AM

Comments

We in Hatti need much prayer. 100's die do to the floods and more storms come. Witchdoctors say they punish us for serving Jesus. We need a mirale. Please, you pray for us... Martha from Hatti

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:: 9-27-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page lead story) ::  ::  ::

No. 4 Hits; Fla. Digs Out

"The last three weeks have been horrific" 

Hutchinson Island, Fla. (AP) - Jeanne, Florida's fourth hurricane is six weeks, piled on destruction in already ravaged areas Sunday, slicing across the state with howling wind that rocketed debris from earlier storms and torrents of rain that turned streets into rivers. etc.. etc.. Until this weekend, no state had suffered a four-hurricane pounding in one season since Texas in 1886. And the hurricane season still has two months to go..  and the very long news article continues on with details and pictures..

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:: 9-29-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A10) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Four hurricanes have damaged one in every five Florida homes

Number of insurance claims could top 2million.  Damage estimated at $18 billion 

Vero Beach, Fla. (AP) - Janet Hettinger waited more than two days to return to her home on this city's barrier island only to be told she couldn't go inside. etc.. etc.. and the long new article continues on and mentions other areas effected.. The storm in Virginia especially hard, dumping a foot of rain and killing a woman who drowned.. etc .. In western Maryland, nearly a half-foot of rain fell. etc.. The storms also spawned a tornado near New Castle County Airport in Delaware, etc.. Nine tornadoes have touched down in North Carolina since Monday,..etc..  In Philadelphia, a woman was killed after surging water swept off a sidewalk and under a vehicle, etc..

:: 10-5-04 Houston Chronicle  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Twister causes minimal damage

A tornado touched down in Friendswood Monday evening and produced minimal damage with no deaths or injuries reported, according to the National Weather Service in League City. etc.. and the news story continues on..

:: 1-2-05 The weather channel :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

Looking back at hurricane season 2004
2:59 a.m. ET ET Fri.,Dec.24,2004

Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season was damaging and costly! etc.. etc.. story goes on and mentions this.. Atlantic tropical cyclones were directly responsible for more than 3000 deaths in 2004. The vast majority of these were in Haiti due to rain and flooding from Jeanne. Unadjusted property damage in the U.S. is estimated at more than 42 billion dollars making 2004 the costliest hurricane season on record etc.. and the news story continues on with more details..

:: 9-29-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A10) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Powerful earthquake shakes California; 160 aftershocks reported

Parkfield, Calif. (AP) - A strong earthquake shook central California Tuesday, etc.. There were no immediate reports of any injuries from the 6.0-magnitude quake, felt from Los Angeles to San Francisco, .. and the news article continues..

:: 10-10-04 VOA news ::  ::  :: Americas  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

Earthquake Reported off Nicaragua's Pacific Coast

A powerful earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale has occurred near Nicaragua's Pacific coast.

The U.S. Geological Survey says Saturday's quake was centered about 80 kilometers southwest of the Nicaraguan capital, Managua.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

:: 10-15-04 Taiwan Media :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake at sea gives Taiwan a Jolt

A strong earthquake in the Pacific off Taiwan rocked the island's northeast on Friday, damaging buildings and injuring several people, officials said. .The quake, the strongest since one in 1999 that killed thousands, lasted for nearly one minute, shaking skyscrapers in the capital, Taipei, etc.. and the story continues on with the details..

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:: 10-2-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (pageA5) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

A Thrill, But Nothing Like It Was in 1980

Mount St. Helens, Wash. - (AP) Mount St. Helens, the volcano that blew its top with cataclysmic force in 1980, erupted for the first time in 18 years Friday, etc.. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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:: 10-10-04 Times-Picayune ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Matthew floods roads, homes

By Susan Finchand and Aesha Rasheed  Staff writers

Heralded by two days of rain that soaked the greater New Orleans area, Tropical Storm Matthew sloshed ashore near Houma early Sunday, followed by higher-than-normal tides that broke the water main to LaPlace, flooded roadways and sent water into low-lying homes. etc..  the news story continues with details about the water main break and mentions this..  The National Weather Service continued a coastal flood warning through today, saying that southerly winds would continue to keep tide levels high -- at least 2 to 4 feet above normal -- especially along the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. etc..

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Indian floods claim 150 lives

BOLBOLA, India, : Rescuers in India’s flood-ravaged northeast have recovered a further 37 bodies, taking the death toll in flash floods and landslides in the region to 157 in the past five days, an official said on Sunday. Thirty bodies were recovered from paddy fields and deserted houses in Assam’s Goalpara district, the area worst affected by the floods, said a rescue official who did not wish to be named. etc.. and the news article continues on with details..

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:: 10-15-04 San Francisco Chronicle ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Firefighters make progress on three NorCal wildfires

(10-15) 13:09 PDT KYBURZ, Calif. (AP) --

Firefighters were holding three wildfires in Northern California in check Friday etc..

Two wildfires that burned more than 17,000 acres in the Eldorado National Forest were still burning and were each about one-third contained, fire officials said. etc.. A third fire northeast of San Francisco, which had burned 39,000 acres as of Friday, etc.. the news article continues on with details and makes this interesting statement..  Fires have charred more than 171,000 acres as of last week -- before the three current fires started -- which is about 70,000 acres more than an average year, etc.. etc..

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::10-20-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A7) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Storms keep dumping rain across the South

Strong storms continuing to surge across the South dumped more than 5 inches of rain in Tennessee on Tuesday, causing flash floods etc.. A day after tornadoes destroyed homes in Arkansas and Alabama and left three dead in Missouri, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Date: 10/19/2004 Time: 7:25:20 PM Comments

Good Evening! BillyJoe from Alabama came on the chat site asking for prayer. A tornado went through their town and their house is gone. It threw their dog, but he is fine other than a little scared. They are suppose to have more tornadoes and they want prayer they go away. They also said that because of the flooding snakes go to the dry ground. They asked that we please pray for them. Have a great day in the Lord. Blessings be upon you. Love, Gwendolyn

Date: 10/19/2004 Time: 10:42:36 PM Comments

Hi, Good Evening!! Andy from Mellon, Georgia was on the chat asking for prayer. "We are getting tornadoes and it isn't even tornado season. They say it will go all night and tomorrow. Water is up about three feet on my house and the rain is coming down in buckets. We've been praying. If the tornadoes come back we have no cellar to go to. We have city water but that will be effected. I think the flooding is too deep to go out even for my truck. Lights still on and phone is working too, so if we the water gets higher we can call for help. The water isn't swift, just high. They are worried about the tornadoes. The floods go down as soon as the water stops. Please keep us in prayer. They say another hurricane could be coming this way. Water is not coming in to the main floor. Pray that it does not. Thank you, God Bless you." Have a great night in the Lord. Blessings be upon you all. Love, Gwendolyn

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:: 10-21-04 Sacramento Bee :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Searchers look for hikers stranded by Sierra storm that killed two

By TOM VERDIN, (AP)
Last Updated 7:30 am PDT Thursday, October 21, 2004

SHAVER LAKE, Calif. (AP) - Rescuers worked under clear skies to reach hikers and climbers trapped by a blizzard that killed two and stranded more than a dozen across a wide swath of the Sierra. etc.. etc.. the long news story continues with details and makes this statement.. Rescuers labored against 4-foot-deep snow and 50 mph wind gusts to reach the areas where the missing hikers were thought to be.

:: 10-21-04 Press-Enterprise (Riverside California) :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Torrent floods streets, isolates mountain towns

Pounding rain flooded neighborhoods, choked roads with debris and frustrated commuters as the season's first storm pummeled the Inland area Wednesday. etc..

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:: 10-21-04 China Daily ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Typhoon kills 66 in Japan, 22 missing
(Agencies) Updated: 2004-10-21 21:19

Japan's deadliest typhoon in more than two decades killed 66 people, news reports said on Thursday as rescuers searched frantically for 22 still missing in floods and landslides. etc.. and the long news story continues with the details..

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:: 10-23-04 The State :: South Carolina Home Page ::  ::  ::  ::   

Earthquakes Kill 13, Injure 700 in Japan

ERIC TALMADGE Associated Press
OJIYA, Japan - A series of powerful earthquakes and aftershocks rattled northern Japan on Saturday, killing at least 13 people and injuring more than 700 as buildings crumbled, a bullet train derailed and roadways were torn apart etc.. etc.. and the long story goes on with the details..

:: 11-8-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A8) world ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake strikes region hit by shocks last month

A magnitude 5.8 earthquake rocked northern Japan early today near the area where the country's deadliest earthquake in years struck last month. etc.. etc..

:: 11-10-04 USA Today world ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake jolts Taiwan

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A moderate earthquake shook northern Taiwan on Wednesday night, but no damage or injuries were reported. The magnitude 5.5 quake's epicenter was in the Pacific Ocean, 50 miles east of the northeastern city of Ilan, the Central Weather Bureau said. etc.. and continues with details.. 

:: 11-12-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A3) world ::  ::  ::

Northern island is hit by powerful earthquake

A magnitude 6.3 earthquake rocked the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido on Thursday  etc.. etc.. 

:: 11-23-04 Costa Rica Post  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Quake rocks Costa Rica during summit of Latin leaders

SAN JOSE (AFP) -- A strong earthquake shook central Costa Rica early Saturday, where delegates from 21 countries were gathered for a summit of Latin leaders, authorities said, linking eight deaths to the quake. etc.. 

:: 11-23-04 Yahoo News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Strong Earthquake Kills One in Caribbean

By ELLSWORTH CARTER, Associated Press Writer 11-22-04

ROSEAU, Dominica - A strong earthquake rocked the Caribbean islands of Dominica and Guadeloupe early Sunday, killing a child, destroying numerous homes and knocking out power to thousands of people. etc.. and continues on with details.. 

:: 11-27-04 News 24 :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

Indonesian quake toll up to 26
11/27/2004 07:26 - (SA)

Jakarta - The death toll from a powerful earthquake that struck an eastern Indonesian island rose to 26 on Wednesday as fears of aftershocks prompted tens of thousands to desert their homes, officials said. etc.. continues with details..

:: 11-29-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A8) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake injures 13, causes tsunami wave

A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 struck Japan's northern island of Hokkaido early Monday, etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

:: 12-7-04 China Daily :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  

Northern Japan hit by new powerful quake
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-12-07 09:50

Japan's main northern island of Hokkaido was jolted by a new powerful earthquake registering 6.9 on the Richter scale, lightly injuring four people, days after a tremor of similar magnitude etc.. the news story continues on with the details..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 10-27-04 Tahoe Daily Tribune :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::    

Jeff Munson, October 27, 2004
The Sierra was blasted again for the second time in a week with nearly 16 inches of snow falling on the Lake Tahoe Basin. etc.. etc.. It appears South Lake Tahoe got the brunt of the storm, with 16 inches reported to the National Weather Service. Truckee received about 14 inches and Mammoth Lakes got about 8 inches in town, said Jessica Kielhorn, forecaster for the National Weather Service in Reno. etc..
The early snow is good news for the parched Sierra Nevada, which has suffered through five seasons of drought etc.. etc.. "It is definitely great. If you look at the numbers right now we are way above normal for precipitation for the month of October," said Gary Barbato, hydrologist with the National Weather Service. In fact, more snow has fallen in October than what is considered average for the months of November and March, Barbato said. etc.. and the long news story continues on with details..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, etc..

:: 11-2-04 Yahoo news :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Iceland Volcano Erupts, Air Traffic Diverted 

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A volcano erupted under Iceland's biggest glacier, spewing thick black ash into the air and disrupting flights over eastern regions etc.. and the long news story continues with details..

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etc.. Snow storms so early it causes alarms in many places.  etc..

:: 11-03-04 Dallas News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Panhandle and South Plains blanketed with snow 

(AP) 04:22 AM CST on Wednesday, November 3, 2004
It's not winter -- yet -- but you couldn't tell the difference in parts of Texas on Tuesday. More than one foot of snow fell in some areas of the South Plains.

:: 11-12-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page D14) weather ::  ::

Cool rain creeps up the East Coast (news service reports) ::  ::  ::

This news article focus is on the weather for our region and then mentions this Focus: Uncommon twist.  Six reports of tornadoes were received from near Oklahoma City Wednesday as a potent jet stream disturbance passed overhead.  Although Oklahoma is one of the most tornado-prone areas in the nation, tornadoes in November are uncommon. etc.. and the news story continues on..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 11-18-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9) nation  ::  ::  ::

Flood sweeps woman off bridge; she drowns  Texas

Torrential thunderstorms caused flash floods that drowned one woman who was swept from a bridge in San Antonio. etc.. and continues on with the details..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence etc..

:: 11-15-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A15) world ::  ::  ::

Clouds of locusts descend over Cairo neighborhoods

In an echo of the biblical plagues, millions of locusts swarmed into northern Egypt on Wednesday for the first time in 50 years etc.. and the news story continues on with details..

:: 11-27-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page B5) ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::

Watch Out For Tree Killer

The caption under the picture gives the description..

The inch-long Asian longhorned beetle feeds on the bark of healthy trees.  The bug is nearly impossible to spot before it causes fatal damage ..etc.. this news story has many details, and pictures  and makes this interesting statement etc.. In New York City, more than 7,000 trees have been cut down and chipped up to kill the beetles, said John Dodd, a spokesman for the USDA's Asian Longhorned Beetle Cooperative Eradication Program.  More trees have been removed in New Jersey and Illinois, where the beetles have also taken up residence in hardwood trees.. etc.. etc..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 11-22-04 Houston Chronicle :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Flooded El Campo begins to mopping up

EL CAMPO -The town of El Campo is reeling today from weekend flooding that forced 250 people to evacuate from their homes in boats and large trucks etc.. etc.. and continues with details ..

:: 11-30-04 Philippine Times  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::    

Philippine floods kill 306
Tue 30 November, 2004 12:02

By Erik de Castro

QUEZON PROVINCE, Philippines (Reuters) - More than 300 people have died after flash floods and landslides devastated three coastal towns and left swathes of the northern Philippines under water. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 11-23-04 Houston Chronicle :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Houston braces for more storms

The expected bad weather is finally making its way to the Houston area, with a tornado warning until 5:15 p.m. etc.. and the news article continues with details and mentions.. All of Southeast Texas remains under a tornado watch ..etc.. etc.. Houston rainfall totals in the last 24 hours have reached over 6 inches in Katy and parts of west Houston. By the end of Monday, Houston had received 10.78 inches of rain this month, making it the second-wettest November on record and putting the city on track for the wettest year ever. etc...

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 12-1-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page D8 weather) ::  ::  ::

Winds blow snow into the Northeast

This article goes on with the details according to its title and then states this Focus: Late development.  With just a few hours remaining in the official six-month Atlantic hurricane season, Tropical Storm Otto formed about 800 miles east of Bermuda. etc.. December storms are rare.  Only 10 December tropical storms have roamed through the Atlantic in past 100 years. etc  

:: 11-22-04 Daily News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Southern California storm dumps snow in desert regions

LOS ANGELES - An unusual storm that blanketed Southern California mountains with up to three feet of snow tapered off Monday etc.. etc.. The weather system, which developed in British Columbia and swept into California via Nevada late Saturday, is called an "inside slider" for its rare approach into Southern California, from the northeast instead of the typical route through the Pacific Ocean. etc.. etc.. etc.. But the cold front also brought the first snow in many years for low-lying towns such as Murrieta in Riverside County, and the long news article continues on with details .etc..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 11-24-04 Yahoo News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

By ROGER PETTERSON, Associated Press Writer

Tornadoes plowed across the South from Texas to Alabama, killing four people, wrecking homes and businesses in rural areas and the New Orleans suburbs, and turning trees to kindling. etc.. and the long detailed news story continues on with the details..

:: 11-26-04 The Birmingham News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

Cold front sends storms into Northeast

Friday, November 26, 2004 The Associated Press

A cold front began moving into the Northeast on Thursday, bringing rain, snow and stormy weather, while another system dumped up to 7 inches of snow and spawned tornadoes in parts of the Plains and Midwest. etc.. The National Weather Service said two tornadoes touched down in Indiana. One took the roof off a barn about 40 miles southeast of Indianapolis and a second touched ground nearby a short time later. etc..  etc..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence etc..

:: 12-2-04 International Herald Tribune :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

New Typhoon hampers Manila's rescue efforts

by Carlos H. Conde

DAVAO CITY, Philippines A typhoon with winds reaching 220 kilometers an hour slammed into the eastern Philippines on Thursday, hampering efforts to rescue survivors of landslides and flash floods caused by a storm that killed more than 500 people this week.. etc and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence like never before, sicknesses so powerful and some even new. Pray concerning the winter months. Wars and rumor of wars, terrorist attacks on the increase, etc..

:: 12-7-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Explosions in seven cities tied to Basque separatists

Explosions rattled seven Spanish cities Monday following telephone warnings from the armed Basque separatist group ..etc.. and continues along with details  etc.. The nearly simultaneous explosions in coffee shops, parks and other public places slightly injured 18 people ..

:: 12-7-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Raiders hit U.S. consulate

Gunbattle at heavily protected site results in nine deaths in Saudi city.  

By Neil MacFarquhar New York Times News Service

Jiddah, Saudi Arabia - Five attackers thought to be linked to al-Qaida staged a brazen daytime raid on the U.S. consulate in this kingdom's most cosmopolitan city on Monday and continues with details .. etc..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence etc..

:: 12-8-04 China Daily :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Death toll in SW China landslide rises to 39
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2004-12-08 00:04

The death toll from Friday's landslide in southwest China's Guizhou Province rose to 39 by press time Tuesday, rescuers said. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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 etc.. There shall be signs in the sky and weather conditions that are not normal etc..

:: 12-11-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (pageA14) ::  ::  ::  ::

What Happened to Winter?

Minnesota is missing its snow so far this month

By Elizabeth Dunbar (AP)

Minneapolis - From snowmobiling on alfalfa to strapping on cross-country skis with wheels, Minnesotans are finding ways of coping with a frustrating lack of snow. etc.. Minnesota hasn't recorded snow depths of mare than 8 inches this season.  "We're not living up to our winter reputation," said Joan Hummel, a spokeswoman for Explore Minnesota Tourism, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Lack of food and high prices, shortages, etc..

:: 12-11-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A11 nation) ::  ::

Hurricanes lead to smaller Fla. citrus crop  (AP)

Orlando, Fla. - Because of hurricane damage, Florida's grapefruit crop this season will be the smallest since the Depression, and its orange crop the worst in 13 years, agriculture officials said etc.. and the news story goes on with the details..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence etc..

:: 12-13-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A10 nation) ::  ::  ::

Avalanches claim three lives; one man missing

Utah - At least three people have been killed in weekend avalanches in Utah's backcountry, and a fourth man missing. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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 etc.. There shall be signs in the sky and weather conditions that are not normal etc..

:: 12-16-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4) ::  ::  ::  ::

2004 among hottest years of warming trend that began in '90

Scientists: Sustained rise in temperature disrupts global climate, intensifies storms. (AP)

Buenos Aires, Argentina - The year 2004, punctuated by four powerful hurricanes in the Caribbean and deadly typhoons lashing Asia, was the fourth-hottest on record, extending a trend since 1990 that has registered the 10 warmest years, a U.N. weather agency said Wednesday. etc.. and the news article continues on with the details.. 

:: 12-18-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page D12 weather) ::  ::  ::

Winds whip through France, killing six

A powerful storm packing hurricane-force winds lashed northern France on Friday, killing at least six people - some crushed by falling trees - and forcing officials to close the Eiffel Tower. and the news story continues with details..

:: 12-21-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page) ::  ::  ::

Fierce cold snap grips much of nation

A cold wave froze much of the East and kept southern states in an icy grip Monday, while gusts nearing 100 mph swept Colorado.  The artic weather was blamed for a death in Michigan and two traffic deaths in New Jersey and was a factor in at least three deaths in Minnesota etc. then reference is made to the full story on the weather page..

:: 12-23-04 The Gleaner ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  

Dec 23, 10:03 AM EST

Snow, frigid temperatures disrupt travel

By KIMBERLY HEFLING

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) -- Frigid temperatures, blasting wind and more snow than some places normally see in a year left parts of the Midwest and South paralyzed Thursday, etc.. continues with details and mentions.. The Wednesday snowfall at Evansville of 19.3 inches shattered the record for any single day, set Feb. 25, 1993, when 10.9 inches fell. It was also well over the normal yearly total of 14.2 inches. etc.. etc..

:: 12-24-04 Cortland Standard (page 7) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Record snowfall buries parts of Midwest, South

by Natasha Gural (AP)

A sloppy storm dumped more than a year's worth of snow on parts of the Midwest etc.. etc.. Paducah, Ky., received 14 inches of snow, topping the yearly average of 10 inches and doubling its one day record..etc.. "This is a storm you might see two or three of these in your adult life," said David Humphrey, a National Weather Service Meteorologist in Paducah. and the long news article continues with details..

:: 12-25-04 ABC News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::

Nature Dumps Foot of Snow on Texas Town

Texas Town Sees First White Christmas In 86 years; Midwest Starts To Dig Out From Snow Storm (AP)

Dec 25, 2004 — Folks in Victoria, Texas, just off the Gulf Coast, weren't dreaming Saturday when they woke up to a white Christmas. They had one the first in 86 years.

Almost a foot of snow fell overnight to give Victoria a taste of what the country's midsection has been dealing with the past two days: winter weather. etc.. and the story continues with details..

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etc.. The earthquakes shall get greater and many, many shall die with great title waves and after effects,  the tornadoes shall be far stronger etc..

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etc.. For between now and the end of the year you shall see and hear of many things, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, drought, avalanches, straight winds, you shall hear these things. Many, many shall die in a great earthquake, you shall hear about that, but remember I told you these things shall come to pass. etc..

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Updated: 1:13 p.m. ET Dec. 26, 2004

JAKARTA, Indonesia - The world’s most powerful earthquake in 40 years struck deep under the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Sumatra on Sunday, triggering tidal waves up to 20 feet high that obliterated villages and seaside resorts in six countries across southern and southeast Asia. The death toll in an Asian earthquake and tsunami on Sunday jumped to nearly 9,500 according to officials and local media. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details...

:: 12-27-04 MSNBC :: (Follow up news from above article) ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - Rescuers piled up bodies along coastlines hit by tsunamis that obliterated seaside towns in Asia and Africa and killed at least 23,700 people in nine countries, according to a United Nations estimate released Monday. Hundreds of children were buried in mass graves in India, and morgues and hospitals struggled to cope with the catastrophe. Somalia, some 3,000 miles away from the earthquake that sent tsunamis raging across the Indian Ocean, reported hundreds of deaths. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 12-29-04 Daily News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Soaked Southland's plea: Let it wane

Storm sets records, floods areas

By Andrea Cavanaugh Staff Writer

A slow-moving storm walloped Southern California on Tuesday, dumping record rainfall on some communities, and forecasters expect the wet weather to continue through New Year's Day. etc.. Downtown Los Angeles got a record 4.32 inches of rain by Tuesday afternoon, more than doubling the 2.09 inches set Dec. 28, 1931.  and the news story continues on with the details..

:: 12-29-04 Arizona Republic ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Downpour forces Sedona evacuations; 89A closed

By Mark Shaffer Republic Flagstaff Bureau
Dec. 29, 2004 11:25 AM

FLAGSTAFF - A torrential overnight downpour set off mud and rock slides in Oak Creek Canyon, triggering evacuations in the Sedona area and closure of a 14-mile stretch of U.S. 89A early Wednesday in the canyon. etc.. The water early Wednesday was already way over the top of the bridges and at least 300 people were being evacuated in the area, where scenic Oak Creek rose 11 feet during the night, reaching 14 feet by midmorning. It was likely to crest at 16½ feet later Wednesday, the National Weather Service said. and the news article continues on with details etc..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 12-30-04 Cortland Standard (page 7) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Twister hits Southern California

More rains expected in north as new storm brews

By Gillian Flaccus (AP)

Los Angeles - A slow-rolling series of storms that battered much of the West this week had more punishment in store for California, where weather-weary residents have already endured lashing rain, heavy snowfall and a destructive tornado. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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