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)
ITS REALLY USA,CANADA,UK AGAINST RUSSIA-THE PUPPET UKRAINES JUST GET WEAPONS AND DIE.
AMERICA (POLITICAL BABYLON)(NUKED BY SNEAK ATTACK FROM RUSSIA)
IN
REVELATION 17 & 18 IS THE DESTRUCTION OF THE RELIGIOUS AND
POLITICAL BABYLONS.IF YOU CAN NOT DECERN BETWEEN THE 2 BABYLONS IN REV
17 & 18.YOU WILL JUST THINK THEIR BOTH THE SAME.BUT NO-THERES A
RELIGIOUS BABYLON (THE VATICAN IN REV 17)(AND THE POLITICAL BABYLON IN
REV 18 (AMERICA OR NEW YORK TO BE EXACT)
ISAIAH 34:10
10 It
(AMERICA-POLITICAL BABYLON) shall not be quenched night nor day; the
smoke thereof shall go up for ever: from generation to generation it
shall lie waste; none shall pass through it for ever and ever.
JEREMIAH 51:29-32 (CYBER ATTACK 1ST)
29
And the land shall tremble and sorrow: for every purpose of the LORD
shall be performed against Babylon,(AMERICA-NEW YORK) to make the land
of Babylon (AMERICA) a desolation without an inhabitant.
30 The
mighty men of Babylon (AMERICA) have forborn to fight, they have
remained in their holds: their might hath failed; they became as women:
they have burned her dwellingplaces; her bars are broken.
031 One
post shall run to meet another, and one messenger to meet another, to
shew the king of Babylon (NEW YORK) that his city is taken at one end,
32
And that the passages are stopped,(THE WAR COMPUTERS HACKED OR EMP'D)
and the reeds they have burned with fire, and the men of war are
affrighted.(DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO)
COMPLETE SILENCE AFTER AN EMP GOES OFF
REVELATION 8:1
1 And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.
JEREMIAH 50:3,24
3
For out of the north (RUSSIA) there cometh up a nation against her,
which shall make her land desolate, and none shall dwell therein: they
shall remove, they shall depart, both man and beast.
24 I have laid a
snare for thee, and thou art also taken, O Babylon,(AMERICA) and thou
wast not aware: thou art found, and also caught, because thou hast
striven against the LORD. (RUSSIA A SNEAK CYBER,EMP ATTACK,THEN NUKE
ATTACK ON AM
I FINALLY
FIGURED OUT THIS WEST AGAINST RUSSIA WAR. THE UKRAINES ARE JUST THE
PUPPET PROXY OF THE WEST. AND DIE INSTEAD OF THE WESTS FIGHTING AND
DYING.NOW THE AMERICANS ARE CONNING ISRAEL INTO SENDING THEIR WEAPONS TO
THE UKRAINE. UNDER THE CLAIM. ISRAEL WILL GET ALL THE WEAPONS BACK.
BECAUSE THE USA IS SO WEAK FROM SENDING ALL THEIR WEAPONS TO THE UKRAINE
WEST PUPPET ZELENSKY. THEIR GETTING LOW ON WEAPONS. AND RUSSIA COULD
EASILY NOW USE A CYBER ATTACK, THEN EMP OVER NEW YORK AND FINALLY NUKE
NEW YORK ANY TIME NOW. OF COURSE TODAY CANADA ANNOUNCED THEIR SENDING
HEAVY WEAPONS TO UKRAINE TO KILL OFF MORE UKRAINIANS.AFTER RUSSIA TAKES
OVER A UKRAINE CITY. STEELS ALL THE WEAPONS FROM THE DEAD UKRAINIANS.
THEN USES THEM WEAPONS WHAT CAME FROM THE WEST. TO KILL OFF EVEN MORE
UKRANIAN PROXY PUPPETS. THANK YOU WESTERN COUNTRIES FOR KEEPING THIS
SLAUGHTER OF PROXY UKRANIANS GOING.UNDER THE GUISE OF HELP THE UKRAINIAN
PUPPETS WITH WEAPONS TO DEFEAT RUSSIA.CANADA HAS SENT OVER TO THE
PUPPET PROXY UKRAINIANS MORE THAT 5 BILLION DOLLARS SO FAR. AND TODAY
ANOTHER 200 ARMED VIHICLES.
USA-27.40%, UK-3.71, POLAND-1.80,
GERMANY-1.19, CANADA-0.92, NORWAY-0.32, DENMARK-0.30, LATVIA-0.30, CZECH
REPUBLIC-0.28, SWEDEN-0.27 (EU)
Where Military Aid to Ukraine Comes From by Katharina Buchholz,Nov 10, 2022
Looking
at pledges of military aid to Ukraine between Jan 24 and October 3, the
U.S. government has committed to providing the most arms, weapons and
other equipment by far. More than $27 billion in military aid was
pledged up until the given date, according to the Ukraine Support
Tracker by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.The second-ranked
country, the United Kingdom, has pledged far less - just under $4
billion – in the given time frame. In relative terms, however, both
military aid commitments amount to approximately 0.1 percent of either
country's GDP. Looking at this metric, Ukraine's smaller neighbors
contributed more to its war effort, for example Poland (military aid of
0.3 percent of GDP) or Latvia (0.9 percent). Even when combining
military, financial and humanitarian aid delivered or pledged by the
U.S. is added up, this only amounts to 0.25 percent the country's
GDP.Other big donors of military aid to Ukraine are Germany and Canada -
even though their relative pledges only amount to 0.03 percent and 0.06
percent of their respective GDPs.The IfW Kiel's Ukraine Support Tracker
systematically records the value of support that the governments of 37
mostly Western countries have pledged to Ukraine since the start of the
Russian invasion on February 24, 2022. Military, financial and
humanitarian aid that is publicly known is recorded in the
database.Description-This chart shows the countries pledging most
arms/weapons transfers to Ukraine, Jan 24 to Oct 3, 2022 (in billion
U.S. dollars).
As U.S. involvement in Ukraine deepens,
military support drains American weapons stocks-The scale of U.S. arms
being sent to Ukraine is undermining America's potential defense of
Taiwan, experts warn.By Aaron Kliegman-Updated: January 17, 2023 -
11:16pm
The Biden administration is supplying so much military
aid to Ukraine to combat Russian forces that it will take several years
to replenish the drained U.S. weapons inventories, potentially
undermining America's ability to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion,
experts warn.
Concerns about the scale of American assistance are
mounting amid deepening U.S. involvement in Ukraine as the nation's top
U.S. military official traveled to Europe this week to monitor efforts
to train Ukrainian soldiers."As the United States transfers massive
amounts of weapons, munitions, and supplies to Ukraine, questions arise
about the health of U.S. inventories," Mark Cancian of the Center for
Strategic and International Studies wrote in a recent report. "Most
inventories, though not all, will take many years to replace. For most
items, there are workarounds, but there may be a crisis brewing over
artillery ammunition."According to Cancian's calculations based on a
variety of government sources, it could take seven years, for example,
to rebuild the country's inventory of 155 mm ammunition based on
production levels funded in the last few years and four or five years
based on a "surge" rate of increased production.This category consists
of a wide variety of non-precision projectiles that military planners
appear to regard as "the most serious shortage since artillery
constitutes the backbone of ground-based firepower," wrote Cancian.
"Rebuilding inventories at the current production rate is probably not
possible because of routine U.S. training needs."He noted this could
become a "crisis" as artillery has become "the most important combat
arm" in Ukraine, which might have to ration shells and fire at only the
highest priority targets — as the U.S. drains its stockpile.As for the
155 mm precision Excalibur, an artillery shell guided by GPS, "the
United States may soon run out of Excalibur projectiles to
send."Meanwhile, it will take three years to rebuild the inventory of
High Mobility Artillery Rockets Systems, or HIMARS, at the recent rate
of production and about 2.5 years at the surge rate.The most well-known
U.S. weapons sent to Ukraine are Javelin antitank missiles and Stinger
antiaircraft missiles. According to Cancian, it will take about 12.5
years to replenish the Javelin stockpile at the recent production rate
and 5.5 to 6.5 years at the surge rate. As for Stingers, he calculated
18 years at the recent rate and 6.5 years at the surge rate.The U.S. has
committed some 8,500 Javelin antitank missiles and over 1,600 Stinger
antiaircraft missiles to Ukraine, according to the Defense
Department."We've essentially used up 13 years' worth of Stinger
production and five years' worth of Javelin production," Raytheon
Technologies CEO Greg Hayes said at the Reagan Defense Forum last
month.In May, when the U.S. had sent only 5,000 Javelins and the 1,400
Stingers to Ukraine, lawmakers expressed concern that those figures
amounted to one-third and one-quarter of the existing U.S. supply,
respectively.The Defense Department is working to restock, turning to
industry to boost production. On Capitol Hill, the annual defense bill
signed into law last month that sets the Pentagon's spending and policy
priorities for the next fiscal year authorizes contracts to procure up
to 28,300 Javelins and 5,600 Stingers.Beyond Ukraine, the U.S. is also
trying to fulfill Taiwan's orders for Stingers and Javelins, weapons
that Taiwanese officials deem essential to combat a potential Chinese
invasion."Taiwan needs to have something tangible, such as a homeland
defense force," Adm. Lee Hsi-ming, Taiwan's former defense chief, said
in a recent interview. "If these small-scale troops are all over Taiwan
and are equipped with weapons like Stingers, Javelins and grenades,
Taiwan can demonstrate its social toughness and resilience."China
considers Taiwan, a nearby island run by a democratic government, as a
renegade Chinese province that must be reunited with the mainland — by
force, if necessary. U.S. officials have warned repeatedly in recent
months that China might invade in the next five years.Taiwan, however,
reportedly has around $19 billion in arms sales backlogged in the U.S.
Many of the same weapons systems have been sent to Ukraine. Experts have
noted that the U.S. must be able to surge weapons to Taiwan at a moment
of crisis to deter and defend against a Chinese attack.The U.S.-China
Economic and Security Review Commission blamed the "diversion of
existing stocks of weapons and munitions" to Ukraine for delays in
delivering promised systems to Taiwan. Lawmakers have been expressing
concerns about aid to Ukraine undermining a potential U.S. defense of
Taiwan, which maintains strong economic ties and defense cooperation
with Washington.Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), for example, argued in a
recent letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken that the Biden
administration's extensive military aid to Ukraine has compromised more
important efforts to strengthen Taiwan's defenses.Concerns about the
status of U.S. weapons inventories come as Washington appears to be
deepening its involvement in Ukraine.Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, on Tuesday had his first in-person meeting with
Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, the top officer in Ukraine's armed forces, since
Russia invaded Ukraine early last year.The face-to-face came two days
after the U.S. military began expanded combat training of Ukrainian
forces in Germany. Milley visited the training facility on Monday,
explaining the program is meant to hone the skills of Ukrainian forces
so they'll be better prepared to defend themselves by launching an
offensive or countering Russian attacks."This is not a run-of-the-mill
rotation," said Milley. "This is one of those moments in time where if
you want to make a difference, this is it."Just the News reached out to
the Pentagon, which didn't respond to inquiries asking if the U.S. is
increasing the scope of its support for Ukraine and whether the military
is concerned about depleting key weapons arsenals, especially when it
comes to the ability to defend Taiwan from a potential Chinese
invasion.Milley's trip came a few days after Ukrainian Defense Minister
Oleksii Reznikov told the BBC that Ukraine is a "member of NATO, de
facto not de jure."Under Article Five of the North Atlantic Treaty,
NATO's founding document, any attack on a NATO member "shall be
considered an attack against them all." However, Ukraine is not a member
of NATO and therefore not protected by the treaty's collective defense
obligations.
US transfers weapons stored in Israel to
Ukraine-Israel has an agreement to use the stored ammunition in
emergency scenarios.By Madeleine Hubbard-Updated: January 18, 2023 -
11:40am
The United States has transferred hundreds-of-thousands
of munitions from storage in Israel to Ukraine, according to U.S. and
Israeli officials on Wednesday.The U.S. and Israel agreed to move
300,000 155-millimeter shells, "some" of which have already been
transferred to Ukraine, a U.S. official told CNN.While only U.S.
military personnel are able to access the locked weapons warehouses,
Israel has an agreement to use the ammunition in emergency scenarios
with U.S. approval. Moving the munitions is "American business" and
Israel does not need to approve the weapons transfer, Israel Defense
Forces spokesperson Richard Hecht said.The United States plans to
replenish Israel with any transferred weapons, The Jerusalem Post
reported. An IDF spokesperson said the transfer of weapons does not mean
Israel is shifting its policy on Ukrainian military aid. Israel has
condemned the invasion, sent humanitarian aid and taken in refugees, but
the country has not sent military aid.
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-670,112,012 - DEAD 6,722,344 - AS OF TUE JAN 17,2023 (AND THE SCAM JUST GOES ON)
FAUCCI-SCIENCE-KILLER VACCINE
CDC
identifies potential side effects in Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine-The agency
contended that it is "very unlikely that the signal in VSD represents a
true clinical risk" and does not recommend any changes to its vaccine
practices at this time.By Ben Whedon-Updated: January 13, 2023 - 3:29pm
The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday announced that the
data it had collected merited an investigation into potential stroke
risks for recipients for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine."Following
the availability and use of the updated (bivalent) COVID-19 vaccines,
CDC’s Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD), a near real-time surveillance
system, met the statistical criteria to prompt additional investigation
into whether there was a safety concern for ischemic stroke in people
ages 65 and older who received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine,
Bivalent," the agency wrote in a press release.It further noted that the
"preliminary signal" that prompted the investigation of the Pfizer
vaccine has not been identified in the Moderna vaccine.The agency
contended that it is "very unlikely that the signal in VSD represents a
true clinical risk" and does not recommend any changes to its vaccine
practices at this time.
New omicron subvariant may be more likely
to infect vaccinated, those who had COVID: NYC officials-Even four
doses of mRNA vaccine do not produce high levels of protection against
the subvariant, the WHO said.BY Madeleine Hubbard-Updated: January 17,
2023 - 11:22am
The omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 may be more likely
to infect people who are vaccinated against COVID-19 or who already had
the virus, according to the New York City Department of Health and
Mental Hygiene. "Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 now accounts for 73% of all
sequenced COVID-19 cases in NYC. XBB.1.5 is the most transmissible form
of COVID-19 that we know of to date and may be more likely to infect
people who have been vaccinated or already had COVID-19," the local
health agency tweeted Friday.City officials still said getting
vaccinated and boosted is the "best way to protect yourself from
hospitalization and death from COVID-19, including from these new
variants."The World Health Organization said last week that "XBB
variants are the most antibody-resistant variants to date." Even four
doses of an mRNA vaccine combined with previous omicron infection does
not produce high levels of protection against the subvariant, the United
Nations health agency said."There is currently no data on real world
vaccine effectiveness against severe disease or death," the WHO said
about the XBB variants. The agency is still assessing the subvariants
but said "XBB.1.5 does not carry any mutation known to be associated
with potential change in severity."
Pfizer, Fauci staffers sign
off on research finding mRNA COVID vaccines produce worse
antibodies-Second study in a month to find "class switch" to so-called
IgG4 antibodies, known for their mild immune response, in mRNA
recipients alone. Future of Johnson & Johnson's traditional vaccine
unclear as demand craters.By Greg Piper-Updated: January 17, 2023 -
11:24pm
Less than a month after the CDC marked the two-year
anniversary of the first administered COVID-19 vaccine by telling
Americans to get a bivalent booster, two peer-reviewed German studies
have found that mRNA vaccines — the vast majority of the U.S. market —
induce worse antibodies compared to traditional adenovirus vaccines.The
first paper, published in Science Immunology Dec. 22, focused on mRNA
boosters, while the second, published in Frontiers in Immunology Jan.
12, found the same association with the two-dose primary series.The
Frontiers paper has the added distinction of a Pfizer scientist serving
as its editor and one of Anthony Fauci's staffers at the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as a peer reviewer,
suggesting the mRNA vaccine maker and feds were aware of a potential
antibody problem around the time Omicron-targeting boosters were
authorized.The findings call into question the government's promotion of
bivalent boosting even while regulators admit that newer COVID variants
are evading vaccines.New York City's Department of Health told
residents Friday the XBB.1.5 Omicron subvariant now comprises
three-quarters of documented COVID infections in the city. It is "the
most transmissible form of COVID-19 that we know of to date and may be
more likely to infect people who have been vaccinated or already had
COVID-19," the department tweeted. It didn't answer Just the News
queries about the evidence for its claims about vaccination or prior
infection.The CDC said XBB.1.5 accounted for 43% of documented
infections nationwide last week, with under 3% from BA.5, which is part
of the bivalent cocktail. University of Tokyo virologists shared
research Sunday that found XBB.1.5 exhibits "profound immune resistance"
and "augmented ACE2 binding affinity," and hence "increased
transmissibility," due to specific mutations.While the World Health
Organization deemed XBB variants "the most antibody-resistant variants
to date" in a "rapid risk assessment" last week, it said XBB.1.5
specifically "does not carry any mutation known to be associated with
potential change in severity."The University of Lübeck researchers
behind the Frontiers study confirmed the so-called IgG4 antibody "class
switch" first observed by their peers at University of
Erlangen-Nuremberg among healthcare workers in the Science Immunology
paper, which was submitted 11 days earlier in August.The Lübeck
researchers recruited 157 people starting in December 2020 and split
them into six groups, five of which had no known prior infection. The
first five received either two doses of Pfizer, Moderna or traditional
AstraZeneca, or one dose of AstraZeneca followed by either a Pfizer or
Moderna dose. The sixth group — infected but not hospitalized — received
one or two Pfizer doses."[R]epeated immunization of [uninfected]
individuals with the mRNA vaccines increased the proportion of the IgG4
subclass over time which might influence the long-term Ab [antibody]
effector functions," according to the paper. IgG4 is known for a mild
immune response that "can even inhibit the effector functions of IgG1
and IgG3" antibodies, the researchers said. (Elsevier's ScienceDirect
says IgG1 accounts for about 70% of total antibodies in adults, while
IgG3 "mediates comparable functional activity.")The groups that received
any Moderna dose, whether a full primary series or just second dose,
had a "higher potential to generate" long-term IgG4 responses compared
to those who received any Pfizer dose, the paper says, speculating the
higher mRNA concentration in Moderna might explain this.Researchers
didn't find a long-term IgG4 response in those who received two doses of
AstraZeneca, the non-mRNA vaccine. (The study period was 270 days.)-The
sixth group, with documented prior infection, which received the Pfizer
vaccine, had "comparable long-term IgG subclass levels when compared
to" uninfected Pfizer recipients, but "their IgG4 response seemed not to
be or barely induced," the paper says. This result was "likely
generated by re-activation" of memory B cells induced by natural
infection."If I were to choose between mRNA vaccines and adeno-vaccines
based on these data alone, I would choose adeno-vaccine," University of
Southern Denmark global health professor Christine Stabell Benn tweeted.
She coauthored a paper last year finding that Pfizer and Moderna
vaccines didn't reduce all-cause mortality, but it has not been
published yet.Pfizer and NIAID did not respond to Just the News queries
on when they knew mRNA vaccines might induce a less effective antibody
response, given their employees' involvement in editing and reviewing
the Frontiers paper. Fauci stepped down as NIAID director at year's end,
after his scientist completed peer review."The long-term impact of the
switch to IgG4 antibodies is unclear," former New York Times drug
industry reporter Alex Berenson wrote in his newsletter, which analyzed
both IgG4 studies. "But nearly all the wealthy countries that heavily
used the mRNA jabs continue to endure waves of Covid and significant
numbers of deaths," particularly those with little prior infection such
as Japan.Without a stark change in across-the-board COVID vaccination
policy, the U.S. stands to become even more heavily reliant on mRNA
vaccines amid uncertainty over Johnson & Johnson's place in the
market.U.S. regulators crippled the reputation of J&J's traditional
vaccine by recommending a "pause" to investigate a handful of blood
clots in spring 2021. They did not repeat the pause when acknowledging
heart inflammation reports in mRNA recipients that summer.The Wall
Street Journal reported last week that "slumping demand" led J&J to
end manufacturing agreements for its traditional vaccine. It's also in
arbitration with Merck, whose vaccine partnership was created under
pressure from the Biden administration.J&J said it has hundreds of
millions of doses it will continue to make available "where needed," but
didn't tell the Journal whether it will keep making its vaccine, which
does not purport to target newer variants. The only other traditional
COVID vaccine maker, Novavax, received authorization just six months
ago.