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1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
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UPDATE-MARCH 28,2016-04:OOPM
THERE WAS 2 INCIDENTS AT THE WHITEHOUSE TODAY. ONE GUY TRYED TO JUMP A FENCE-THEN WAS ARRESTED. AND IN THE 2ND CASE. SOME LIBERAL-DEMOCRAT NUTJOB GOT IN THE GUEST SIDE OF THE SENATE OFFICE.WITH A GUN. HE MUST HAVE GOT ONE SHOT OFF BECAUSE A WOMAN WAS INJURED. THEN HE WAS ARRESTED. HARRY NUTJOB REID WAS IN THE SENATE OFFICE AT THE TIME BY THE SOUNDS OF IT. PAUL RYAN AND MITCH MCCONNELL WERE PROBABLY HIDING WITH OBAMA IN HIS BUKER PLAYING MINI GOLF. AND LAUGHING THAT THERE WAS A GUNMAN AT THE WHITEHOUSE WHEN THEY WERE NOT AROUND.
Officer shot at U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in D.C.Jason Sickles, Yahoo By Jason Sickles, Yahoo-MAR 28,16-YAHOONEWS
A U.S. Capitol Police officer has been shot at the Capitol Visitor Center complex in Washington, D.C. The officer's injuries are reportedly not life-threatening, and the alleged gunman has been apprehened."One suspect is in custody, no further suspects appear to be at large, however the U.S. Capitol Police are continuing to investigate," read an email sent to congressional employees. "All staff and visitors in all buildings are to remain sheltered in place."Diane Bilo of Cincinnati said her husband heard a single shot in the Capitol visitors center and a clip of bullets being fired.— Bart Jansen (@ganjansen) March 28, 2016-The White House was put on lockdown for several minutes, but that caution has been lifted, according to Yahoo News Chief Washington Correspondent Olivier Knox.Person tried to gain entry to White House from south lawn- per LE source to CNN. Per source situation unrelated to Capitol— Noah Gray CNN (@NoahGrayCNN) March 28, 2016-While Congress is currently in recess, there were tens of thousands of people expected in Washington, D.C., on Monday, during a typically busy spring break and tourist season. An estimated 35,000 people were expected to visit the White House for its annual Easter egg roll alone. Shortly after the lockdown at the White House was lifted, several hundred tourists were seen moving freely outside the fence and taking selfies as if nothing happened.There has been an isolated incident at the US Capitol. There is no active threat to the public-— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) March 28, 2016-The Capitol Visitor Center opened in 2008. It is located on the east end of the National Mall between the Capitol building and the U.S. Supreme Court building.Capitol Visitor Center was constructed in response to shooting in Capitol that killed two police officers in 1998.— carl hulse (@hillhulse) March 28, 2016-The U.S. Capitol Police have been on heightened alert since last week's terror attacks in Brussels. There was an active shooter drill at the U.S. Capitol earlier Monday.Gun laws in Washington, D.C., are among the strictest in the nation. Until 2008, handguns were banned in the District, and until 2014, the carrying of open and concealed weapons was prohibited. (Open carry remains prohibited.)-(This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates. Yahoo News editor Dylan Stableford and the Associated Press contributed to this report.)
Brussels toll rises to 35 as European hunt gathers pace-AFP By Danny Kemp-MAR 28,16-YAHOONEWS
Brussels (AFP) - Belgium raised the death toll from the Brussels attacks to 35 and charged three terror suspects Monday as police across Europe stepped up efforts to unravel an Islamic State network linked to the carnage.Police released a new video of a third suspect in the March 22 Zaventem airport attack, the so-called "man in the hat" seen with two other suicide bombers, who escaped after his bomb failed to explode.Mourners were set to hold an Easter Monday church service in memory of the victims of the bombings at the airport and at Maalbeek metro station, Belgium's worst ever terror attack.The tensions in Belgium were underscored on Sunday when police used water cannon to disperse far-right football hooligans chanting anti-immigrant slogans disrupted the makeshift memorial to the victims in central Brussels.Announcing the new death toll, Belgian Health Minister Maggie De Block tweeted: "Four patients deceased in hospital. Medical teams did all possible. Total victims: 35. Courage to all the families."Prosecutors' spokeswoman Ine Van Wymersch confirmed the new death toll to reporters at the government crisis centre, adding that it did not include the three attackers."We have counted today 35 victims of the attacks at Zaventem and Maalbeek. These figures include four people who died in hospital after the attacks, and 31 victims who died immediately at the scene of the crime," she said.Twenty-eight victims had been formally identified, she said. The US State Department on Sunday confirmed the death of two more Americans, bringing the total to four.- Three terror charges -As Belgium struggles to come to terms with the tragedy, recriminations continue over whether the authorities could and should have done more to prevent the carnage, as the links to the November Paris attacks by the IS group grow clearer by the day.Prosecutors said three men arrested at the weekend in a series of raids had been charged with participation in the activities of a terrorist group," while a fourth person had been released.The men -- identified as Yassine A., Mohamed B. et Aboubaker O. -- were held during 13 raids in Brussels and the towns of Mechelen and Duffel.A spokesman for the prosecutor's office told AFP that "no direct link has been established with the Brussels attacks".In the latest piece in the puzzle of the jihadist cross-border networks, police arrested a 32-year-old French national in Rotterdam Sunday on suspicion of planning a terror attack, Dutch prosecutors said, following a raid carried out at the request of French authorities.The man is thought to have been planning an attack in France in the name of the Islamic State group along with Reda Kriket, who was detained near Paris on Thursday, a French police source told AFP.Belgian prosecutors at the weekend also charged two men with involvement in the Kriket plot, including one shot in the leg after a dramatic stand-off at a tram stop in Brussels on Friday.An Algerian held in Italy as part of a probe into fake ID documents used by the Paris and Brussels attackers is still being interrogated but refused to answer questions, a judicial source said.- Airport suspect video -Investigations continue into the core group of Brussels attackers, with police releasing video of a man in a hat and white jacket pushing a trolley with a large bag through the departure hall next to bombers Ibrahim El Bakraoui and Najim Laachraoui."It's a new video which had not previously been released," a spokesman for the federal prosecutor's office told AFP.Prosecutors are still working on the theory that the third man is Faycal Cheffou, an activist who was charged on Saturday with "terrorist murder" in relation to the airport attack, a source close to the inquiry told AFP.Cheffou is however not cooperating with investigators, the source said.The Brussels attackers have close links to the November Paris attacks in which 130 people were killed, with bomb-maker Laachraoui's DNA being found on some of the explosives used in France.Meanwhile metro bomber Khalid El Bakraoui, Ibrahim's brother, is believed to have rented a property linked to Paris prime suspect Salah Abdeslam, who was arrested in Brussels on March 18.Brussels Airport said it would carry out a test run on Tuesday to see if the repair work in the wrecked departure hall was satisfactory, but it could not give a firm date for resuming services.
Pakistan plans new paramilitary crackdown; Easter bombing kills 70-Reuters By Mehreen Zahra-Malik and Mubasher Bukhari-MAR 28,16-YAHOONEWS
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan has decided to launch a paramilitary crackdown on Islamist militants in Punjab, the country's richest and most populous province, after an Easter Day bombing killed 70 people in the provincial capital Lahore, officials said on Monday.Sunday's suicide bombing at a public park was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban's Jamaat-ur-Ahrar faction, which once declared loyalty to Islamic State. The group said it was targeting Christians.The brutality of the attack, Jamaat-ur-Ahrar's fifth bombing since December, reflects the movement's attempts to raise its profile among Pakistan's increasingly fractured Islamist militants.At least 29 children enjoying an Easter weekend outing were among those killed when the suicide bomber struck in a busy park in the eastern city of Lahore, the power base of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Pakistan is a majority-Muslim state but has a Christian population of more than two million.Pope Francis condemned the attack as "hideous" and demanded that Pakistani authorities protect religious minorities.It was Pakistan's deadliest attack since the December 2014 massacre of 134 school children at a military-run academy in the city of Peshawar that prompted a government crackdown on Islamist militancy.Security and government officials told Reuters the decision had been made to launch a full-scale operation involving the paramilitary Rangers, who would have powers to conduct raids and interrogate suspects in the same way as they have been doing in the southern city of Karachi for more than two years.The move, which has not yet been formally announced, represents the civilian government once again granting special powers to the military to fight Islamist militants."The technicalities are yet to be worked out. There are some legal issues also with bringing in Rangers, but the military and government are on the same page," said one senior security official, speaking on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to share details of the plan.One other military official and two government officials confirmed the decision on condition of anonymity."The PM ordered a joint operation of the counter-terrorism department and Rangers in the border areas of Punjab against terrorists and their facilitators," said one government official who attended a meeting with Sharif and Punjab officials on Monday.The move is likely to be controversial in Punjab. In Karachi, the Rangers' crackdown has drawn accusations of human rights abuses and the targeting of opposition politicians, though the rate of militant and criminal violence has dropped sharply since the paramilitary force arrived.Sharif's own party has long opposed any militarized operation against militants in its Punjab heartland.-"FAILURE IS THEIR FATE"-Military spokesman Gen. Asim Bajwa said intelligence agencies, the army and Rangers had already launched several raids around Punjab following the attack, arresting an unspecified number of suspects and recovering arms caches.Sharif visited the wounded in hospitals and described the attackers as a "coward enemy trying for soft targets"."Terrorists should know that failure is their fate," he said in a television address to the nation, vowing to crush them.Claiming responsibility on Sunday for the attack on behalf of Jamaat-ur-Ahrar, spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan issued a direct challenge to the government: "We want to send this message to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that we have entered Lahore."Rescue services spokeswoman Deeba Shahnaz said at least 29 children, seven women and 34 men had been killed and about 340 people wounded, with 25 in serious condition.Jamaat-ur-Ahrar has claimed responsibility for several big attacks since it split from the main Pakistani Taliban in 2014.While it mostly focuses attacks in its base of the northwestern Mohmand tribal area, it has previously carried out at least two major attacks in Lahore: one in 2015 that targeted two Christian churches and another at the Wagah border between India and Pakistan in late 2014.Pakistan has been plagued by militant violence since it joined a U.S.-led campaign against Islamist militancy after the Sept. 11, 2001, al Qaeda attacks on the United States.While the army, police, government and Western interests have been the prime targets of the Pakistani Taliban and their allies, Christians and other religious minorities have also been attacked.Security forces have killed and arrested hundreds of suspected militants under an earlier crackdown launched after the 2014 Peshawar school massacre. Militant violence eased, but groups retain the ability to launch devastating attacks.Most militants, like the Pakistani Taliban, want to topple the government and introduce a strict version of Islamic law.(Additional reporting by Asad Hashim.; Writing by Asad Hashim and Kay Johnson.; Editing by Nick Macfie and Gareth Jones)
THERE WAS 2 INCIDENTS AT THE WHITEHOUSE TODAY. ONE GUY TRYED TO JUMP A FENCE-THEN WAS ARRESTED. AND IN THE 2ND CASE. SOME LIBERAL-DEMOCRAT NUTJOB GOT IN THE GUEST SIDE OF THE SENATE OFFICE.WITH A GUN. HE MUST HAVE GOT ONE SHOT OFF BECAUSE A WOMAN WAS INJURED. THEN HE WAS ARRESTED. HARRY NUTJOB REID WAS IN THE SENATE OFFICE AT THE TIME BY THE SOUNDS OF IT. PAUL RYAN AND MITCH MCCONNELL WERE PROBABLY HIDING WITH OBAMA IN HIS BUKER PLAYING MINI GOLF. AND LAUGHING THAT THERE WAS A GUNMAN AT THE WHITEHOUSE WHEN THEY WERE NOT AROUND.
Officer shot at U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in D.C.Jason Sickles, Yahoo By Jason Sickles, Yahoo-MAR 28,16-YAHOONEWS
A U.S. Capitol Police officer has been shot at the Capitol Visitor Center complex in Washington, D.C. The officer's injuries are reportedly not life-threatening, and the alleged gunman has been apprehened."One suspect is in custody, no further suspects appear to be at large, however the U.S. Capitol Police are continuing to investigate," read an email sent to congressional employees. "All staff and visitors in all buildings are to remain sheltered in place."Diane Bilo of Cincinnati said her husband heard a single shot in the Capitol visitors center and a clip of bullets being fired.— Bart Jansen (@ganjansen) March 28, 2016-The White House was put on lockdown for several minutes, but that caution has been lifted, according to Yahoo News Chief Washington Correspondent Olivier Knox.Person tried to gain entry to White House from south lawn- per LE source to CNN. Per source situation unrelated to Capitol— Noah Gray CNN (@NoahGrayCNN) March 28, 2016-While Congress is currently in recess, there were tens of thousands of people expected in Washington, D.C., on Monday, during a typically busy spring break and tourist season. An estimated 35,000 people were expected to visit the White House for its annual Easter egg roll alone. Shortly after the lockdown at the White House was lifted, several hundred tourists were seen moving freely outside the fence and taking selfies as if nothing happened.There has been an isolated incident at the US Capitol. There is no active threat to the public-— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) March 28, 2016-The Capitol Visitor Center opened in 2008. It is located on the east end of the National Mall between the Capitol building and the U.S. Supreme Court building.Capitol Visitor Center was constructed in response to shooting in Capitol that killed two police officers in 1998.— carl hulse (@hillhulse) March 28, 2016-The U.S. Capitol Police have been on heightened alert since last week's terror attacks in Brussels. There was an active shooter drill at the U.S. Capitol earlier Monday.Gun laws in Washington, D.C., are among the strictest in the nation. Until 2008, handguns were banned in the District, and until 2014, the carrying of open and concealed weapons was prohibited. (Open carry remains prohibited.)-(This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates. Yahoo News editor Dylan Stableford and the Associated Press contributed to this report.)
Brussels toll rises to 35 as European hunt gathers pace-AFP By Danny Kemp-MAR 28,16-YAHOONEWS
Brussels (AFP) - Belgium raised the death toll from the Brussels attacks to 35 and charged three terror suspects Monday as police across Europe stepped up efforts to unravel an Islamic State network linked to the carnage.Police released a new video of a third suspect in the March 22 Zaventem airport attack, the so-called "man in the hat" seen with two other suicide bombers, who escaped after his bomb failed to explode.Mourners were set to hold an Easter Monday church service in memory of the victims of the bombings at the airport and at Maalbeek metro station, Belgium's worst ever terror attack.The tensions in Belgium were underscored on Sunday when police used water cannon to disperse far-right football hooligans chanting anti-immigrant slogans disrupted the makeshift memorial to the victims in central Brussels.Announcing the new death toll, Belgian Health Minister Maggie De Block tweeted: "Four patients deceased in hospital. Medical teams did all possible. Total victims: 35. Courage to all the families."Prosecutors' spokeswoman Ine Van Wymersch confirmed the new death toll to reporters at the government crisis centre, adding that it did not include the three attackers."We have counted today 35 victims of the attacks at Zaventem and Maalbeek. These figures include four people who died in hospital after the attacks, and 31 victims who died immediately at the scene of the crime," she said.Twenty-eight victims had been formally identified, she said. The US State Department on Sunday confirmed the death of two more Americans, bringing the total to four.- Three terror charges -As Belgium struggles to come to terms with the tragedy, recriminations continue over whether the authorities could and should have done more to prevent the carnage, as the links to the November Paris attacks by the IS group grow clearer by the day.Prosecutors said three men arrested at the weekend in a series of raids had been charged with participation in the activities of a terrorist group," while a fourth person had been released.The men -- identified as Yassine A., Mohamed B. et Aboubaker O. -- were held during 13 raids in Brussels and the towns of Mechelen and Duffel.A spokesman for the prosecutor's office told AFP that "no direct link has been established with the Brussels attacks".In the latest piece in the puzzle of the jihadist cross-border networks, police arrested a 32-year-old French national in Rotterdam Sunday on suspicion of planning a terror attack, Dutch prosecutors said, following a raid carried out at the request of French authorities.The man is thought to have been planning an attack in France in the name of the Islamic State group along with Reda Kriket, who was detained near Paris on Thursday, a French police source told AFP.Belgian prosecutors at the weekend also charged two men with involvement in the Kriket plot, including one shot in the leg after a dramatic stand-off at a tram stop in Brussels on Friday.An Algerian held in Italy as part of a probe into fake ID documents used by the Paris and Brussels attackers is still being interrogated but refused to answer questions, a judicial source said.- Airport suspect video -Investigations continue into the core group of Brussels attackers, with police releasing video of a man in a hat and white jacket pushing a trolley with a large bag through the departure hall next to bombers Ibrahim El Bakraoui and Najim Laachraoui."It's a new video which had not previously been released," a spokesman for the federal prosecutor's office told AFP.Prosecutors are still working on the theory that the third man is Faycal Cheffou, an activist who was charged on Saturday with "terrorist murder" in relation to the airport attack, a source close to the inquiry told AFP.Cheffou is however not cooperating with investigators, the source said.The Brussels attackers have close links to the November Paris attacks in which 130 people were killed, with bomb-maker Laachraoui's DNA being found on some of the explosives used in France.Meanwhile metro bomber Khalid El Bakraoui, Ibrahim's brother, is believed to have rented a property linked to Paris prime suspect Salah Abdeslam, who was arrested in Brussels on March 18.Brussels Airport said it would carry out a test run on Tuesday to see if the repair work in the wrecked departure hall was satisfactory, but it could not give a firm date for resuming services.
Pakistan plans new paramilitary crackdown; Easter bombing kills 70-Reuters By Mehreen Zahra-Malik and Mubasher Bukhari-MAR 28,16-YAHOONEWS
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan has decided to launch a paramilitary crackdown on Islamist militants in Punjab, the country's richest and most populous province, after an Easter Day bombing killed 70 people in the provincial capital Lahore, officials said on Monday.Sunday's suicide bombing at a public park was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban's Jamaat-ur-Ahrar faction, which once declared loyalty to Islamic State. The group said it was targeting Christians.The brutality of the attack, Jamaat-ur-Ahrar's fifth bombing since December, reflects the movement's attempts to raise its profile among Pakistan's increasingly fractured Islamist militants.At least 29 children enjoying an Easter weekend outing were among those killed when the suicide bomber struck in a busy park in the eastern city of Lahore, the power base of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Pakistan is a majority-Muslim state but has a Christian population of more than two million.Pope Francis condemned the attack as "hideous" and demanded that Pakistani authorities protect religious minorities.It was Pakistan's deadliest attack since the December 2014 massacre of 134 school children at a military-run academy in the city of Peshawar that prompted a government crackdown on Islamist militancy.Security and government officials told Reuters the decision had been made to launch a full-scale operation involving the paramilitary Rangers, who would have powers to conduct raids and interrogate suspects in the same way as they have been doing in the southern city of Karachi for more than two years.The move, which has not yet been formally announced, represents the civilian government once again granting special powers to the military to fight Islamist militants."The technicalities are yet to be worked out. There are some legal issues also with bringing in Rangers, but the military and government are on the same page," said one senior security official, speaking on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to share details of the plan.One other military official and two government officials confirmed the decision on condition of anonymity."The PM ordered a joint operation of the counter-terrorism department and Rangers in the border areas of Punjab against terrorists and their facilitators," said one government official who attended a meeting with Sharif and Punjab officials on Monday.The move is likely to be controversial in Punjab. In Karachi, the Rangers' crackdown has drawn accusations of human rights abuses and the targeting of opposition politicians, though the rate of militant and criminal violence has dropped sharply since the paramilitary force arrived.Sharif's own party has long opposed any militarized operation against militants in its Punjab heartland.-"FAILURE IS THEIR FATE"-Military spokesman Gen. Asim Bajwa said intelligence agencies, the army and Rangers had already launched several raids around Punjab following the attack, arresting an unspecified number of suspects and recovering arms caches.Sharif visited the wounded in hospitals and described the attackers as a "coward enemy trying for soft targets"."Terrorists should know that failure is their fate," he said in a television address to the nation, vowing to crush them.Claiming responsibility on Sunday for the attack on behalf of Jamaat-ur-Ahrar, spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan issued a direct challenge to the government: "We want to send this message to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that we have entered Lahore."Rescue services spokeswoman Deeba Shahnaz said at least 29 children, seven women and 34 men had been killed and about 340 people wounded, with 25 in serious condition.Jamaat-ur-Ahrar has claimed responsibility for several big attacks since it split from the main Pakistani Taliban in 2014.While it mostly focuses attacks in its base of the northwestern Mohmand tribal area, it has previously carried out at least two major attacks in Lahore: one in 2015 that targeted two Christian churches and another at the Wagah border between India and Pakistan in late 2014.Pakistan has been plagued by militant violence since it joined a U.S.-led campaign against Islamist militancy after the Sept. 11, 2001, al Qaeda attacks on the United States.While the army, police, government and Western interests have been the prime targets of the Pakistani Taliban and their allies, Christians and other religious minorities have also been attacked.Security forces have killed and arrested hundreds of suspected militants under an earlier crackdown launched after the 2014 Peshawar school massacre. Militant violence eased, but groups retain the ability to launch devastating attacks.Most militants, like the Pakistani Taliban, want to topple the government and introduce a strict version of Islamic law.(Additional reporting by Asad Hashim.; Writing by Asad Hashim and Kay Johnson.; Editing by Nick Macfie and Gareth Jones)