Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Pacific NW News



This pope is a believer in the end times who’s convinced they aren’t merely coming but are, in a sense, already being played out before our eyes. This, likewise, is someone who believes the devil is real and perceives a demonic hand at work in current events.

RICE "We just can't take this anymore. We've got to get some rain or this could be over."

Polit said her farm left quite a few acres for rice growing empty this year. The farm had to buy water to keep up with the current rice crop it has. That's because the family was unable to get the usual amount of water from the water district due to cutbacks.

"Water's expensive," she said. "We have two wells of our own but it's not enough. We tried to put in a third well, but it didn't work out."

As for the future, Polit said it looks bleak for her and her family unless the weather changes.

Shasta Lake
Ebola is an efficient virus. Five thousand people have contracted the disease in the past three months. Only 2,540 are still alive. That is a survival rate of less than 48 per cent.

The clean, clear charts tracking the steep growth of the outbreak camouflage the horrible, messy deaths of victims bleeding out on sidewalks in front of hospitals that are too full or too frightened to let them in. This is the worst outbreak since the disease was first identified, and experts project fatalities will increase by a factor of 10 before it is contained.
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 Shasta Lake running out of water

Apr 07, 2014

The first cases of what would later become known as AIDS were reported in the United States in June of 1981.1  Since then, more than 1.8 million people in the U.S. are estimated to have been infected with HIV, including over 650,000 who have already died; today, more than 1.1 million people are living with HIV.2,3  The response to the U.S. epidemic has yielded numerous successes, but challenges remain.

  1. GONE
Over a one-year period, five children in California developed a polio-like illness that caused severe weakness or paralysis in their arms and legs, a new case study reports.

In two of the children, their symptoms have now been linked with an extremely rare virus called enterovirus-68.

Like the poliovirus, which has been eradicated in the U.S. since 1979 thanks to the polio vaccine, strains of enterovirus in rare cases can invade and injure the spine.
 Jesus several times states that the Holy Spirit was to come upon us and reveal all knowledge. One can infer from that this that, after that point, nothing would remain a mystery . 
Burned Down

A Vatican commission recently completed its study of the Medjugorje events and passed it on to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which will make a recommendation to the pope. Meanwhile, the congregation’s prefect, Cardinal Gerhard Müller, told U.S. bishops in November not to allow Church-sponsored events featuring the Medjugorje “seers.”
While no one can be sure what Pope Francis will do, he said Nov. 14 that Mary is “not a postmaster ... sending out messages every day.”










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