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)
DISEASE X THE NEW NEXT LAB MADE KILLER DISEASE.
REVELATION VERESE BY VERSE BY DR JACK AND REXELLA VAN IMPE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIYtJAUUx0o&list=PLQ6QjtBzr5_eln4Wwdyqw8niA97w7bpv6
TAPE 1 - REV CH 1 - 4:6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4egxDQbC-Po&list=PLQ6QjtBzr5_eln4Wwdyqw8niA97w7bpv6&ind
TAPE 2 - REV CH 4:7-8 TO 9:31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAHF8qRW_0c&list=PLQ6QjtBzr5_eln4Wwdyqw8niA97w7bpv6&index=3
TAPE 3 - REV CH 10:1 TO 14:1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8nvow7gDsI
TAPE 4 - REV CH 14:2 TO REV 18:25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jzejO8qr1g
TAPE 5 - REV CH 19:1 TO REV 22:20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFSaL7wuOZU&list=PLQ6QjtBzr5_eln4Wwdyqw8niA97w7bpv6&index=6
TAPE 1 - REVELATION RUMBLINGS
DANIEL VERSE BY VERSE BY DR JACK AND REXELLA VAN IMPE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zvrylU6E2A
TAPE 1 - DAN 1:1 TO DAN 3:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dySOniNlbjA
TAPE 2 - DAN 4:1 TO DAN 6:28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPlfIHcQVrE
TAPE 3 - DAN 7:1 TO DAN 9:27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHB_jtS6NF8
TAPE 4 - DAN 10:1 TO DAN 12:13
ISLAM I BELIEVE IS A MADE UP FAKE CHRISTIAN RELGION IMMITATION.DREAMPT UP IN 600BC. (WATCH 2ND)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EaopH_EPfc
ARABS-NAME AN IMPORTANT ARAB IN HISTORY (WATCH 1ST)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deiShtWReYE
GAYS MARRYING-EVERYBODY CAN JOIN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/pope-francis-opens-meeting-on-future-of-catholic-church-by-saying-everyone-must-be-allowed-in/
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=POPE+FRANCIS+ANYBODY+CAN+JOIN+THE+CATHOLIC+CURCH+VIDEO&t=newext&atb=v387-1&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DMKh2nNVjV24
JVI THE FINAL POPE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY8wdebNqo
DISEASES-ANIMAL TO HUMAN ( 500 million Dead )
REVELATION 6:7-8
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).
DRUG PUSHERS AND ADDICTS
1 PET 5:8
8
Be sober,(NOT DRUGED UP OR ALCOHOLICED) be vigilant; because your
adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he
may devour:
REVELATION 18:23
23 And the light of a candle
shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and
of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants
were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries (DRUGS) were all
nations deceived.
REVELATION 9:21 (RAGE OF THE LAST DAYS AGE SATAN WORSHIP AND DRUG SELLING AND JUNKIES)(THEY REFUSE TO REPENT OF THESE SINS)
21
Neither repented they of their murders,(KILLING) nor of their sorceries
(DRUG ADDICTS AND DRUG PUSHERS), nor of their fornication,(SEX OUTSIDE
MARRIAGE OR PROSTITUTION FOR MONEY) nor of their thefts.(STEALING)
THERE
MAKING A KILLER VACCINE ALREADY FOR THIS NEXT DISEASE X. MY QUESTION
IS? HOW CAN YOU MAKE A VACCINE FOR THE KILLER DISEASE THATS NOT EVEN
HERE YET. OH THEY MADE IT ALREADY IN THE LAB. SO THEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE A
KILLER VACCINE READY FOR ROUND 2 OF MILLIONS DYING FROM THIS DISEASE X.
BUT AGAIN IT WILL BE THE VACCINE THAT KILLS EVERYBODY.THE DAVOS WEF AND
USELESS U.N WILL BE SETTING THE PANDEMIC UP AT THEIR MEETING TOMOOW
TILL THE 19TH.
Global leaders head to Davos: What to expect at the World Economic Forum 2024-By Piero Cingari-11/01/2024 - 12:46
Davos
will welcome global leaders for the World Economic Forum 2024 next week
with the event focused on rebuilding trust. Discussions will span
global security, job creation, climate initiatives, and AI development,
with leaders striving for impactful, united resolutions.In the heart of
the Alps, the peaceful and picturesque Swiss town of Davos is gearing up
to host a congregation of the world's most influential leaders in
politics and business for the 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic
Forum (WEF), scheduled from the 15 to the 19 of January 2024.The theme:
“Rebuilding trust”This year's theme, "Rebuilding Trust," acknowledges
the need to restore faith amidst multifaceted global challenges,
including geopolitical conflicts, climate change, and advancements in
technologies like artificial intelligence (AI). The emphasis is on
moving beyond recognising problems to finding solutions, with a focus on
transparency, consistency, and accountability.Who is attending WEF
2024? Over 100 governments, major international organisations, and the
Forum’s 1000 partner companies are expected, alongside civil society
leaders, experts, youth activists, social entrepreneurs, and the
media.The roster for Davos features prominent figures, including Ajay S.
Banga, President of the World Bank Group; Fatih Birol, Executive
Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA); Cindy H. McCain,
Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP); Mohammad Abdulla
AlGergawi, UAE Minister of Cabinet Affairs; and Mirjana Spoljaric Egger,
President of the International Committee of the Red Cross.WEF 2024: The
programme’s four pillars-The WEF 2024's programme revolves around four
critical themes:
1. Achieving security and cooperation in a fractured
world: Addressing immediate crises, such as the ongoing conflicts in
the Middle East, while tackling structural forces of fragmentation.
2.
Creating jobs and growth for a new era: Reimagining economic frameworks
to foster growth and job creation, emphasising people-centric
approaches in a potentially low-growth decade.
3. Artificial
intelligence as a driving force for the economy and society: Leveraging
AI for societal benefit while managing regulatory challenges and
technological advancements in other areas like 5/6G and quantum
computing.
4. A long-term strategy for climate, nature and energy:
Developing systemic approaches for a carbon-neutral and nature-positive
world by 2050, balancing trade-offs for social consensus.The AI
Governance Alliance-A noteworthy initiative of the Forum is the AI
Governance Alliance. This alliance, including major tech players like
Google, Microsoft, IBM, Meta Platforms aims to shape AI development and
usage responsibly. Their commitment to transparent, inclusive AI systems
underscores the technology's potential and the need for a balanced
approach to innovation and societal impact.As a society, we must be
clear-eyed about both the promise and the perils of generative Al and
work together to ensure Al is always in service to humanity. The Al
Governance Alliance is an important forum to bring together perspectives
from around the world, connecting industry, governments and civil
society to better answer how we can govern Al responsibly and do so at
the pace of technological change,’ Brad Smith, Vice-Chair and President
at Microsoft, said.The First Movers Coalition-The First Movers
Coalition, as part of the initiatives integrated into the World Economic
Forum's agenda, represents a collective effort by leading companies to
decarbonise heavy-emitting sectors and advance emerging climate
technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly.Since its
establishment with 35 founding members, the coalition has expanded
significantly, now encompassing more than 95 members. Together, these
members have made a total of 120 commitments, reflecting the coalition's
growing influence and dedication.'‘I believe the Alliance has shifted
its objectives over the last some five years. It used to be about
commitment, understanding and committing to Paris. Now it's really about
actions. It's about rolling up the sleeves, and it's about sharing
dilemmas, but also solutions with each other," Jesper Brodin, CEO at
Ingka Group (IKEA), remarked.Save the date! From the 15 to the 19 of
January, all eyes will turn to the snowy Swiss town of Davos for the
2024 World Economic Forum, united by the critical mission of "Rebuilding
Trust."The world's most influential minds will come together to
confront urgent global challenges, such as securing peace, combating
climate change, and steering the tech revolution towards a positive
future. This isn't just about discussions; it's about making a tangible
impact, transforming ideas into definitive actions, and actualising
real-world solutions.Stay tuned to Euronews for comprehensive coverage
of this key event, including detailed insights of pivotal discussions,
meetings and exclusive interviews.
Disease X': UK scientists
begin developing vaccines against new pandemic-The work is being carried
out at the government's high-security Porton Down laboratory complex in
Wiltshire.Science correspondent @SkyNewsThomas-Monday 7 August 2023
10:28, UK
UK scientists have begun developing vaccines as an
insurance against a new pandemic caused by an unknown "Disease X".The
work is being carried out at the government's high-security Porton Down
laboratory complex in Wiltshire by a team of more than 200
scientists.They have drawn up a threat list of animal viruses that are
capable of infecting humans and could in future spread rapidly around
the world.Which of them will break through and trigger the next pandemic
is unknown, which is why it's referred to only as "Disease X".Sky News
was escorted around the site, which is run by the UK Health Security
Agency, to see the work being done in high-containment labs.Risk of
future pandemics 'rising globally' Professor Dame Jenny Harries, the
head of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), told Sky News: "What
we're trying to do here is ensure that we prepare so that if we have a
new Disease X, a new pathogen, we have done as much of that work in
advance as possible."Hopefully we can prevent it [a pandemic]. But if we
can't and we have to respond, then we have already started developing
vaccines and therapeutics to crack it."The Vaccine Development and
Evaluation Centre at Porton Down has been expanded to take on the
work.Originally, it was focused on COVID and testing the effectiveness
of vaccines against new variants.But scientists at the centre are now
involved in monitoring several high-risk pathogens, including bird flu,
monkeypox and hantavirus, a disease spread by rodents.One early success
is the world's first vaccine against Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, a
disease that's spread by ticks and has a fatality rate of
30%.Early-stage clinical trials have just started, with 24 volunteers
expected to test the jab.The disease is becoming more common in Europe
as global temperatures rise and some travellers have returned to the UK
with the infection.Prof Harries said climate change and population
shifts are making another pandemic more likely."What we're seeing is a
rising risk globally," she said."Some of that is because of things like
urbanisation where you may get virus jumping into humans [living
close-by], as we've seen with bird flu."And some of it is because of
climate change where you get things like ticks and mosquitoes moving to
where it was previously cold and is now becoming increasingly warm."So
this is a growing risk agenda. But it's one we can use our science
actively to prevent human impact."Bird flu is currently thought to be
the most likely pandemic threat.The Royal Society for the Protection of
Birds says at least 30,000 seabirds have died around the UK this summer
as a more virulent strain of the H5N1 virus has swept around the
world.There is also evidence of limited spread in some mammals.Bird flu
is currently thought to be the most likely pandemic threat. The RSPB
says at least 30,000 seabirds have died around the UK this summer as a
more virulent strain of the H5N1 virus has swept around the world.And
four people working on poultry farms in the UK have also tested
positive, but were only mildly affected.The UKHSA has started monitoring
people in close contact with birds in case it can spread without
causing symptoms.The agency is part of a global effort to develop a
vaccine within 100 days of a new pathogen being recognised as having
pandemic potential."Historically, that would be unheard of," said Prof
Harries."It would normally take five or 10 years. For COVID it was
around 360 days."So this is a really high ambition. But for some
viruses, it is definitely possible."
What Is ‘Disease X’? Right-Wing Circles Slam Hypothetical Pandemic-Brian Bushard-Forbes Staff-Jan 11, 2024,04:08pm EST
The
World Economic Forum is slated to hold a meeting called “Preparing for
Disease X” on Wednesday, where a panel of international speakers,
including from the World Health Organization, pharmaceutical company
AstraZeneca and conglomerate Philips, will discuss which “novel efforts
are needed to prepare healthcare systems for the multiple challenges
ahead.”Disease X, a hypothetical unknown threat, is the name used among
scientists to encourage the development of countermeasures, including
vaccines and tests, to deploy in the case of a future outbreak—the WHO
convened a group of over 300 scientists in November 2022 to study the
“unknown pathogen that could cause a serious international epidemic,”
positing a mortality rate 20 times that of Covid-19.News of the World
Economic Forum meeting, however, spiraled into a heated debate on social
media Thursday, with right-wing users warning preparations for the
unknown disease could parallel the types of shutdown measures put in
place during the Covid-19 pandemic, a major criticism in right-wing
circles, with some users drawing similarities to a baseless theory that
Covid was planned.Monica Crowley, a former Fox News contributor and
assistant secretary for public affairs to the Treasury Department during
the Trump administration, argued in a tweet that a new contagion would
allow world leaders to implement lockdowns, “restrict free speech and
destroy more freedoms,” appearing to reiterate a baseless theory that
Microsoft founder Bill Gates schemed to control recipients of the Covid
vaccine with a microchip.X, formerly known as Twitter, issued a
disclaimer saying Disease X “is not an actual disease” but a
hypothetical one that “could cause a serious international epidemic in
the future.”Key Background-WHO Health Emergencies Program executive
director Michael Ryan argues that targeting viruses and pathogens to
research and develop countermeasures is “essential for a fast and
effective epidemic and pandemic response.” That research is used to
identify “knowledge gaps and research priorities,” not only for Disease
X, but a list of viruses and pathogens identified as priorities,
including Covid-19, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Ebola, Marburg,
Lassa fever, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Nipah, Rift Valley fever and Zika. Richard
Hatchett, CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations,
argued Disease X “is something we must prepare for,” while a 2021 paper
published in the Cambridge University Press compared a hypothetical
outbreak of Disease X to other unexpected infectious diseases that “have
repeatedly rocked the medical confidence and have taken the medical
world by surprise.Tangent-The World Economic Forum meeting comes as
Covid hospitalizations and deaths rebound in the aftermath of the
holiday season, with respiratory illnesses in the U.S. surging. During
the last week of 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
recorded nearly 34,800 Covid-related hospitalizations, a 20.4% increase
from the previous week. Covid-related deaths spiked 12.5% over the same
period. Medical facilities in several states have reinstated mask
mandates or issued recommendations for masks in recent weeks as cases
continue to rise.Big Number-1.165 million. That’s how many deaths the
CDC tracked in the U.S. due to Covid-19 as of Dec. 30. Covid was listed
as the cause of death of 3.6% of U.S. death records in 2022, a drop from
5.6% in 2020 and 2021, according to the CDC.
Disease X is
coming, and with it the next global pandemic, scientists warn-Ebola,
HIV-AIDS, rabies and COVID-19 have all spilled from animals to humans —
and show us the kind of health threat we must be ready to fight.Bhargavi
Duvvuri, Special to National Post-May 21, 2023
As the world
eases back to normalcy following three years of COVID-19, the scientific
and public health community is already preparing for the next serious
outbreak or pandemic. They just don’t know what the disease will be
yet.Scientists have estimated that 1.67 million yet-to-be-discovered
viruses exist in mammals and birds, and about half of them have the
potential to spill to humans. As far back as 2018, the World Health
Organization (WHO) gave this unknown future outbreak a placeholder name:
Disease X. It represents the “knowledge that a serious international
epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human
disease,” the WHO explained. One year after that designation, COVID-19
was identified as the first in the mysterious category that scientists
had warned about.Today, more infectious outbreaks seem inevitable.“It is
not an exaggeration to say that there is potential of a Disease X event
just around the corner,” says Pranab Chatterjee, researcher at the
Department of International Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health in Baltimore. “The recent spate of H5N1 bird flu cases in
Cambodia is just a case in point.”It will take creativity and vigilance
to track and anticipate the next outbreak, says Peter Daszak, president
of EcoHealth Alliance, a New York-based global environmental non-profit
organization. “Nature is producing new viruses all the time … What we’re
trying to say (with Disease X) is, let’s think creatively about
designing vaccines and therapeutics and drugs that not only affect known
agents but also can affect future and emerging pandemic pathogens.”The
next Disease X is likely to be zoonotic — caused by pathogens that
“spill over” from animals to humans — since that’s the case with almost
75 per cent of emerging infectious diseases. Ebola, HIV-AIDS, rabies and
COVID-19 come immediately to mind.Data suggests that nearly all of the
recent infectious diseases of global concern, including COVID-19, are
caused by animal viruses that gained human transmission. Hence, zoonotic
viruses continue to be the pathogens of interest as future diseases
with pandemic potential. Even those that are already from a known source
could evolve into something new and threatening, says Barney Graham,
senior adviser for global health equity at Morehouse School of Medicine
in Atlanta.1.67 million unknown viruses-One example is Rift Valley
Fever, a virus listed by WHO as one of eight known diseases posing the
greatest public risk of a health emergency. In its severe form, it can
result in blindness, excessive bleeding, and brain swelling. It usually
spreads to humans via mosquito bites. No human-to-human spread has been
documented, but RVF could be the next Disease X if its causative virus
changes its transmission mode to respiratory spread, similar to flu
viruses.All of the 1.67 million unknown viruses belong to about 25 viral
families; already, scientists have identified 120 viruses from these
families that pose a potential risk to humans. Since it’s virtually
impossible to prepare for each viral pandemic threat, scientists have
devised a strategy to identify prototype (model) viruses from these
families that can potentially cause the greatest risk to humans, and for
which there are no known medical countermeasures.Graham says this
approach aims to develop diagnostics, antivirals, and vaccines for those
prototypic viruses and then work on ways to find transferable solutions
for similar ones. That strategy has already borne fruit. The rapid
development of vaccines for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused COVID-19,
was due to several years of research on its earlier family predecessors,
SARS-CoV1 and MERS-CoV.“With the resources and technologies we have
now, I don’t think it’s too much to ask to be ready for 120 different
viruses … so, I just think it’s a call to action to have much more
investment in basic research, and preparedness and understanding of
biology and understanding of the threats,” Graham says.Considering that
three out of four new outbreaks originate in wildlife, scientists have a
fair idea of global hot spots where future Disease X might
originate.“And you can predict pretty clearly that the places where new
emerging diseases are most likely to start are countries where there’s a
lot of wildlife diversity … means tropical and subtropical countries,”
Daszak says.Adding to the potential sources are rising global
temperatures that could unleash zombie viruses held frozen for thousands
of years in the permafrost.Populations don’t have to live in tropical
zones or hot spots to risk exposure, since the main drivers of the next
Disease X pandemic seem to be land usage change, deforestation,
population growth, and activities such as wildlife trade, where “humans
come in contact with ‘new to us’ pathogens,” explains Jarod Hanson,
chief content officer of Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases
(ProMED) in Maryland. “By the time we recognize the occurrence of a
Disease X in humans, spillover has already taken place.”Indeed,
Chatterjee says surveillance may be “a key approach in our ability to
detect a spillover event before it becomes too widespread.”That’s where
event-based surveillance systems such as ProMED come into picture. An
internet-based reporting network, it is a transparent and apolitical
system that is supported by the non-government, non-profit International
Society for Infectious Diseases and is open to all and can be accessed
free of charge.Hanson says ProMED, unlike government organizations, can
inform the public about the initial case first captured by informal
and/or local reporting, whether it be via social media, local media or
when that case first presents to a health-care worker. Reports are
curated by experts and key pieces of missing information are
added.Because of its event-based reporting, ProMED is critical to the
global public health community, especially when we talk about
stopping/containing the spread, mobilizing resources, and creating a
shared understanding of where we are responding to an outbreak.“There is
no one perfect surveillance system, nor will there ever be,” Hanson
says. “We have to remain vigilant for both known and unknown threats
using event, artificial intelligence, routine, and lab-based
surveillance. ProMED is one piece of the disease-surveillance space
occupying a very specific niche where we try to identify outbreaks
before definitive results are available.”COVID-19 is a great example of
ProMED’s strength in evaluating the significance of informal
information.“But it wasn’t until a local media source captured it and
ProMED disseminated it that it was identified as a real threat,” Hanson
says. “In outbreaks with pandemic potential, any extra days we can move
the response to the left on the timeline means lives and dollars
saved.”The global response to the COVID pandemic has laid bare and
amplified the health inequities people face within and between
countries. Seven out of 10 people in high-income countries have received
at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, compared to just three in 10 in
low-income countries. Those differences create fertile ground for new
variants to evolve.“All global threats began as regional problems. Even
HIV was a regional problem until we missed it for two or three decades,
and then it became a global problem,” Graham, of the Morehouse School of
Medicine, says. “And it’s in the high-income countries’ best interest
to help low-income countries have the facility and capacities to solve
their own problems regionally before they become global problems.”And
“global problems” doesn’t just mean human problems. Zoonotic diseases
teach us the critical need for a strategy that will consider the
interconnection of human, animal, and environmental health at the
interface of emerging outbreaks. One such approach is called One Health,
which, according to Chatterjee of Johns Hopkins, is key to “effectively
identifying and responding to these threats as it provides a
trans-sectoral and multidisciplinary approach to identifying and
responding to public health threats.”One Health calls for enhanced
global action in tackling the world’s complex health challenges, such as
Disease X in conjunction with organizations that deal with food,
agricultural, environment, human and animal health. Among the lessons of
COVID-19 is that we can’t focus solely on one issue and ignore all
others. A near-singular focus on one disease means paving the path for
more outbreaks.Monkeypox, a limited outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus
disease, the Marburg virus outbreak in Equatorial Guinea, and massive
influenza and RSV outbreaks in late 2022 — as well as measles continuing
to rear its head — are all examples of outbreaks that have occurred due
to far less attention given to high-risk diseases as we continued to
try to do massive COVID-19 surveillance, says Hanson of ProMED.For
pandemic prevention and preparedness, Graham says, it’s about taking a
long-term view.“You know, we act like we’re only going to be on the
planet for another five years. And we need to be thinking longer term,
we need to be thinking outside of an election cycle. Our thinking needs
to be about 100 years, for me, not two years.”Bhargavi Duvvuri, PhD, is a
health scientist. She is a fellow in global journalism at the Dalla
Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto.