This is my oath.To bring to the world the reality of our Creator God.His imminent return.And to make known to all the signs leading up to the soon coming judgements that are to fall on this world.My tool the Bible,History and current events. for we have a more sure word of Prophecy.2Peter 1:19
Friday, June 18, 2010
Naomi Wolf sees pattern in history that shows America in danger
What does Daniel 11:40-45 say ? It is the final events of the history of the world Then shortly after Daniel 12:1 Michael shall stand up. When Michael stands up its the end of probation for all mankind.
We are at Daniel 11:41. Daniel 11:41 He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.
The king of the North is the papacy The Roman system control by the the Papal Caesar.The Roman church is known for using instruments and devices (Jesuits) to do its dirty work. History proves this fact and they are in the process of entering and bringing down the glorious land (America). This video and this Lady(Naomi Wolf) proves this politically.
The Bible proves it Historically and Prophetically.
2Peter 1:19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts:
Gods people have been given instructions to send sins before to God for he is in the most Holy place .Righteousness must be brought in now and all filthyness of the flesh must be put away. No more time for smooth sermons.
Gods people who ever they are should be in the mode of prayer and supplication.
See the videos below on one of the many ways the glorious land America is being conquered by the CHURCH OF ROME in stealth.
decipher Daniel 11:40-45 here
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
No Country shall be left unscathed as National debts world wide increase.
Curtis Rampersad Business Editor
Wednesday, June 16th 2010
source :http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/nart?id=161698638&weba=NWSNews
Trinidad and Tobago’s debt is increasing much faster than monetary policy officials would like and the local economy faces tough challenges in the coming months.
Non-performing bank loans are rising, public sector debt is close to 50 per cent and private sector credit demand has dried up, Central Bank Governor Ewart Williams said yesterday.
As the country’s economy struggles against stagnant crude and natural gas prices, Williams said Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s government will have to take tough, serious decisions about what fiscal cuts to take to make other promises happen.
In the meantime, more money is being spent than is being collected in oil and gas revenues even though revenue collections have increased in the first few months of 2010.
Whether it is an increase in old age pensions or laptops for pupils, the government will initially have serious fiscal challenges as it faces a second consecutive year of debt of around $7 billion or five per cent of GDP.
Williams was responding to questions by the Express on recent statements by Persad-Bissessar and Finance Minister Winston Dookeran on the state of the treasury.
Dookeran said the treasury was in a ’pathetic’ state because of mismanagement by the former People’s National Movement government.
Williams said during a press conference at the Central Bank Tower, Port of Spain that the country’s current debt represented a ’serious structural defect’ in the national budget.
He admitted there was a defensible case for the deficit but it was now critical for the government to either make decisions on revenue generation or expenditure cuts to fulfil its promises.
Williams said it would not be easy to make expenditure cuts but the government would have to ask itself what needed to be taken out to accommodate other expenses.
’The debt is increasing much faster than we would like and we have to ensure it does not get to 50 per cent,’ he said.
’The bottom line is that we are facing challenges in a second year of economic deficit and the quicker we can turn this around the better.’
Continued rising debt and little sign of a pick-up in economic activity since the start of the year, suggests that there will not be an economic revival, he said.
Government will have to consolidate its fiscal situation and will have to bring the national budget back in balance, Williams said, adding that one solution was to accelerate steps to diversify the economy.
’The time is now, we can’t continue riding that boat of oil and gas,’ Williams said.
Persad-Bissessar said in an interview yesterday that a note was brought to Cabinet with respect to increasing pensions.
She said the promise that was made to increase the Senior Citizen’s Grant to $3,000 a month would apply to existing pensioners.
She said there was a possibility the new pension regime would come into play by September before a new national budget.
royalblood: governments in and governments out no different. "Where is the Money"
5th Summit of Americas ?
Carribean Heads of Government Meetings aka CHOGM ?
Where is the money.
Note The world Debt Crisis has not bypass Trinidad and Tobago.
Nor has the utterances of Revelation 13:17 and Daniel 12:1,Daniel 11:43
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
BP Dispersants in the golf causing violent Illness says CNN
Four mighty angels are still holding the four winds of the earth. Terrible destruction is forbidden to come in full. The accidents by land and by sea; the loss of life, steadily increasing, by storm, by tempest, by railroad disaster, by conflagration; the terrible floods, the earthquakes, and the winds will be the stirring up of the nations to one deadly combat, while the angels hold the four winds, forbidding the terrible power of Satan to be exercised in its fury until the servants of God are sealed in their foreheads. {ML 308.2}
Angels are holding the four winds, which are represented as an angry horse seeking to break loose and rush over the face of the whole earth, bearing destruction and death in its path. Ellen G White{My Life Today page 308.3}
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Miracle at Niagara Falls on Saturday, July 9,1960.
Perhaps one of the most miraculous stories ever told took place at Niagara Falls on Saturday afternoon, July 9,1960. A man from Niagara Falls, New York took two children for a boat ride in the upper Niagara River. The boat developed motor trouble, capsized into the river and all three were thrown into the upper rapids. The man went over the Falls and was killed.
At the same time, the 17 year old girl was plucked 6m (20ft) from the very edge of the Falls and her seven year old brother, wearing only a life jacket and a bathing suit, went over the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. He came out alive to tell his story. His name was Roger Woodward.
Luckily, one of the scenic Maid of the Mist boats was just making its turn below the Falls when one of the crew spotted the bright orange life jacket. The veteran Captain Clifford Keech, maneuvered his boat so that the crew could pick up the boy on the starboard side. After two unsuccessful throws, a life preserver landed within reach of the crying youngster. Lifted safely on board the vessel, Roger mumbled his concern about his sister. Within the hour, word spread of this Niagara miracle. Roger was whisked to the Greater Niagara General Hospital in Niagara Falls, Ontario where he remained for three days with a slight concussion.
Another miracle was occurring at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls on the American side at Terrapin Point. Seventeen year old Deanne Woodward was being furiously swept towards the brink of the Falls. Hundreds stood at the brink of the Falls almost paralysed with concern for the plight of this young girl.
Two men, both from New Jersey but unknown to each other, sprang into action. John R. Hayes, a truck driver and an auxiliary police officer from Union, New Jersey climbed over the rail, stretched out his arm and pleaded with Deanne later said that his pleading voice made her swim harder and she caught his thumb just before going over the Falls. Fearful the current would break his hold on the young girl, he shouted for help, Climbing over the railing, John Quattrochi of Pennsgrove, New Jersey cam to the rescue and the two pulled the frightened teenager to safety. Once on land Deanne's concern was also for her brother. Quietly, John Quattrochi whispered "Pray for him"
With only a cut hand, Deanne was rushed to a hospital in Niagara Falls, New York where she learned of her brothers miraculous fate. The body of the man who had taken them on a boat ride, Jim Honeycutt, was freed from the depths of the Niagara River four days later.
Roger Woodward returned to Niagara Falls, Ontario on the thirtieth anniversary of the accident and spoke to the congregation at the Glengate Alliance Church. The audience was hushed as the 37 year old told how the 12 foot aluminum fishing boat equipped with a 7.5 horsepower motor was caught in the fast flowing current, capsizing after hitting a shoal and breaking a pin in the engine.
Recalling his thoughts from the rapids he said, "For me there was initially pure panic, I was scared to death. I can remember going through the rapids and being thrown against the rocks and being bounced around like a toy in the water and being beaten up pretty badly. My panic very quickly shifted to anger and the anger was from seeing people running frantically up and down the shoreline and wondering why they wouldn't come out and rescue me."
Roger Woodward then said that after fear and anger came peace. "There was a time I thought I was going to die and my seven years of life literally passed before me and I started thinking what my parents would do with my dog and my toys and had really given up at that point and felt I was going to die that afternoon.
Roger Woodward did not die that afternoon and has made several trips with his family to Niagara since the miraculous incident.
In 1994 Roger Woodward and his sister Deanne Woodward Simpson once more travelled to Niagara Falls to retell their story on a half hour Canadian television special. Joining Roger and his sister were the gentlemen, now both in their eighties, who rescued Deanne from above the Falls. For Deanne it was an extremely emotional meeting. She had not seen both gentlemen for over 30 years, nor had she since stood at the edge of the Falls that had almost claimed both her life and that of her brother.
Reflecting on the accident years later, Roger Woodward said, "It wasn't the hand of fate, it wasn't the hand of luck, it wasn't the spirit of Lelawala, it was the spirit of the living God that saved my life that day and saved my sister and gave us hope that one day we would come to know him".
Note The powerful voice the 17 yr old Deanne Wood Woodward heard was that of John Hayes saying "Girl come to me"
Christ is calling come come to me. Danger is coming Judgements are coming,come to me.
Listen to Roger Woodward give the story here