JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 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)
DISEASES-ANIMAL TO HUMAN
REVELATION 6:7-8 (500 MILLION DEAD EACH FROM THE 4 JUDGEMENTS)(2 BILLION TOT DEAD HERE)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8
And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that
sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given
unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 billion) of (8 billion)
to kill with sword,(WEAPONS)(500 million) and with hunger,(FAMINE)(500
million) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES)(500 million) and with the
beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE)(500 million).
THE COVID-19 TOTALS.
WORLD OVER ALL CASES 181,289,760 DEAD 3,927,546 - AS OF SAT JUN 26,2021
I
called him 17 times. And I called his mother-Jewish man missing in
Miami collapse was visiting for friend’s COVID funeral-Jay Kleiman was
staying at his childhood home after high school friend died after
contracting virus 2 days before due to get vaccine; is now missing along
with his mom and brother-By Adriana Gomez Licon-JUNE 26,2021-Today,
5:05 pm
MIAMI (AP) — When an old high school friend lost a long
battle with COVID-19, Jay Kleiman went back for the funeral from Puerto
Rico to the condominium where he grew up north of Miami Beach.But hours
before the ceremony, the high-rise building in the affluent neighborhood
of Surfside collapsed, leaving more than 100 people missing overnight.
Now Kleiman may himself be dead, along with his mother and brother
staying at the apartment.“It is so tragic that he flew for a friend who
died from COVID complications, and ended up there,” said Mark Baranek,
who coached both Kleiman and his friend George Matz for a flag football
team from their synagogue.Kleiman, 52, is part of a growing list of
missing people along with his brother Frankie Kleiman, and his mother
Nancy Kress Levin. For the family and their friends, the tragedy of the
building collapse comes on top of the devastation that the coronavirus
pandemic has already brought.The family’s roots in the Miami area go
back decades. Like so many others in Miami, Nancy Kress Levin fled the
Cuban Revolution in 1959. First she settled with her husband in Puerto
Rico, and then in the 1980s she moved as a single mom with her two boys
to Surfside. There, they lived in a then-new building popular with
Hispanic Jews who had come mostly from Cuba.As an adult, Kleiman moved
back to Puerto Rico to work with his father in the garment industry. He
was used to hard times; the business suffered with the financial crisis
in the Caribbean territory and Hurricane Maria in 2017. But they pulled
through.13. Frank & Anne Kleiman-Nancy Kleiman-Deborah
Berezdivin-Ilan Naiybryf- Jay Kleiman pic.twitter.com/lY27g4DSsn —
Frances Wang (#FrannyInMiami) (@FrancesWangTV) June 24, 2021-He and
Matz, the friend who died from COVID-19, grew closer after they fathered
children, according to another friend of Matz, Justin Gould. Their
children also became friends through sleepaway camps and other trips and
activities for the Jewish community.Matz battled with COVID-19 since
March, catching the virus before the state expanded eligibility for the
vaccine to people 50 and older.“He was a couple of days away from
getting the vaccine,” his friend Gould said.At the funeral, the rabbi
asked the congregation to also pray for all the people who were at the
building.Matz’s death was not the family’s only brush with the
coronavirus. The father of Lauren Miller, a close friend who said
Kleiman was her first love, died in January. Kleiman and his mother had
checked in on Miller every day since, she said.On Thursday, Miller saw
the news on TV that the Surfside building had collapsed. She screamed
frantically.“I saw the building and I remembered the shape of the
building, and I knew that was it,” she told the AP. “It’s a building I
had been in many times as a teenager.”“I called him 17 times. And I
called his mother. And I texted his mother.”She heard nothing. When she
talked to the AP Friday, she whimpered on the phone, her voice breaking
at times.Miller said Kleiman’s mother “was everything to him.” She and
Kleiman had met at a summer camp in Barryville, New York, when she was
only 15, and had kept in touch over the years about their children and
their lives.“He was just always in my heart,” Miller said. “Jay was not
family. … But he was the family I chose for myself.”
At least 159
missing after partial building collapse near Miami-By Fernando Alfonso
III, Maureen Chowdhury and Zamira Rahim, CNN (FAKE LIBERAL CLINTON NEWS
NETWORK)-Updated 11:03 a.m. ET, June 26, 2021
What we know so
far-At least 159 people remain missing after a residential building
partially collapsed in Surfside, Florida, yesterday. Search and rescue
teams are racing to find survivors.At least four people are dead,
officials said.Emergency officials are also asking people to call
305-614-1819 if they have relatives who are unaccounted for. The cause
of the collapse is still unknown.
Miami-Dade mayor says the fire
at rescue site is hampering search effortsMiami-Dade Mayor Daniella
Levine Cava.Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said that rescue crews
are continuing to face "incredible difficulties" due to an ongoing fire
under the rubble."It's a very deep fire. It's extremely difficult to
locate the source of the fire. So, they've been working around the
clock, these fire rescue teams, these brave men and women, under the
rubble to fix this problem so they can get on, but it is hampering our
search efforts," Cava said during a news conference. Cava detailed that
the smoke from the fire "spread laterally throughout the pile" making it
difficult to isolate the source and stop it.The mayor also noted that
rescue teams have created a trench to try and isolate the fire and
continue to search for victims."We're using everything possible to
address this fire. We are using infrared technology. We're using foam.
We're using water. All the tactics that we can to contain the fire and
minimize the smoke spread," Cava said.Cava added: "Obviously, the smoke
itself is the biggest barrier right now to proceeding in those areas.
So, we created a trench using heavy equipment to try to isolate the fire
and continue searching for victims in the part of the pile that we can
access. No further victims have been found."
No other victims have been found following the condo collapse, Miami-Dade mayor says
Miami-Dade
Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said no other victims have been found in the
rubble following the partial building collapse in Surfside, she said
this morning during a news conference."No further victims have been
found, as you've heard. The numbers are the same as they were yesterday;
127 have been accounted for," Cava said. "One hundred and fifty-nine
unaccounted for. Four confirmed dead."Cava added: "To the community and
the world, please be patient. Please stand with us. Please continue your
prayers. We are not going to stop. We need your support."
Roof repair permit issued for Champlain Towers day before partial collapse
From
CNN’s Casey Tolan-The town of Surfside issued a permit for roof repairs
on the Champlain Towers South condo building the day before the
structure collapsed, documents released Friday night show.On June 23,
the town issued a permit to “install roof safety anchors and provide
stucco repairs” to a South Florida concrete company. The work included
removing “the existing roof down to concrete deck” and replacing it, the
permit said. The building fell the next day, in the early morning hours
of June 24.The company that was set to perform the work, Concrete
Protection and Restoration LLC, did not immediately respond to a request
for comment Saturday. The town issued two other permits for work at the
building last month, for electrical repair and “roof repair.” It’s
unclear whether work had begun on those permits before the collapse.
Both contractors declined to comment to CNN. Another document produced
as part of the 2018 structural engineer’s report also noted that small
portions of the building were “showing distress.” The report, conducted
by engineer Frank Morabito for the building’s condo association, noted
that about “2% of exterior columns have experienced concrete spalling”
and about “5% of the balcony structural floor slabs showed hairline
cracking at underside of the slab,” among other examples of
cracking.It’s unclear whether these issues contributed to the
collapse.The report says the “general alignment” of the structure, as
well as the concrete framing, roof membrane, and several other parts of
the building, were in good condition. Surfside officials noted in the
document that the report “was not formally submitted” to town officials
by the condo association, but said Morabito provided it to the town
after the building collapse.
SOON: Florida governor expected to speak at Surfside news conference
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to speak at this news conference scheduled for 10:30 a.m. ET.
Surfside mayor on 2018 structural report: Unclear what steps were taken to "address those cracks"From CNN's Melissa Alonso
Members
of the South Florida Urban Search and Rescue team look for possible
survivors in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South
condo building on June 25 in Surfside, Florida.urfside Mayor Charles
Burkett told CNN that he has not seen the 2018 structural field survey
report, which raised concerns about structural damage to the Champlain
Towers' South, but said it's "unclear right now exactly what was going
on in that building." "I can't speak to that [report] because I haven't
seen that; I'm going to get a copy of that this morning and take a look
at it so I can give out accurate information regarding that," Burkett
told CNN. "I understand from our building official, that it was in the
form of the 2018 email that came from an engineer regarding those
cracks."Burkett said it's still "unclear what steps the building was
taking to address those cracks" mentioned in the report. According to
the mayor, "the 40-year report had not been submitted yet." "We had
indications that it was on the way because it needed to be submitted
within this year," said Burkett. The report indicated that the engineer
found no sign of immediate danger, CNN reported.