Friday, August 28, 2015

ANOTHER OCCULT SATANIC EVENT-A BLOOD RAVE ON OCT 31,2016-PITS OF HELL ACTIVITY AGAIN.

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)

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 9:20-21
20 And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk:
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)

We Spoke to the 'Blood Rave' Promoters About Their 'Human Blood Shower' Party-August 24, 2015-By Carlton FĂ©rment-VICE-NOISY CANADA

Heard about that "Blood Rave"? If you haven't, don't fret—it's exactly what it sounds like: a group of crazy Dutch bastards throwing a Halloween party during which clubbers will apparently be sprayed with real human blood. A bit like the opening scene of Blade, only with fewer men in leather coats firing shotguns at guests.When thinking about this for more than a cursory 12 seconds, there are a lot of logistical implications at stake here, each raising a number of questions. Where's the blood coming from? Is the local government OK with this? Can I bring my kid?The shady promoters—who must, of course, remain anonymous—allowed us into their sanguine sanctum (Facebook) to talk over a glass of "the red stuff" (Facebook message each other) about the logistics of such a bold plan. When I was talking to them, I envisaged a couple of black metal types—guys named "Grishnahk" or "Tagrath," or something—typing away with fingers full of skull rings. But reading it back, I reckon they're probably just two very normal men with a skill for marketing club nights.VICE: First, is this for real?-Blood Rave Promoter: It is definitely taking place. It is not one of those Facebook events with a funny title that will never happen.What was the inspiration behind it? Purely that scene from Blade?-The last couple of years, Halloween parties have become more and more popular in Holland, but in our view the club nights are often way too happy. We were looking for a way to create a really creepy, dark, industrial concept. Of course, we got directly inspired by the Blade opening scene; that was why we decided to investigate the option to install a blood sprinkler.-Is there a music policy?-The music policy will be based on the current house/techno scene in Amsterdam. We're currently working on the line-up, and I can't yet be specific about specific DJs.-OK, cool—just wanted to check. Back to the blood: Where are you getting it from?-We're researching all possibilities. It depends on all kinds of different regulations and restrictions, but what I can guarantee you is that you will only see red all night.-Is there a possibility that the blood won't be real on the night?-Of course, our visitors' safety comes first, but we are definitely exploring all possibilities to make this [event[ as freaky as possible.-Are you worried that the smell of so much blood will make people feel a little ill? It has quite a strong scent of iron.-We are aware that we will have to take all kinds of preventive measures to make sure all our visitors will [have] a night that they want to remember, such as [providing guests with] plastic bags so their phones stay dry. Maybe we'll have to add a clean air area for people to get themselves together, or provide them with filter masks, or something like that.-If it comes to it, will you use your own blood to top up the levels if you don't manage to get hold of enough?-It really depends on what the specific regulations will be.-Has the venue not yet been announced because you're still looking for one?-We're speaking with several different venues; each have their own pros and cons. We will announce the venue as soon as we know which one fits the concept best.Do you have experience in putting on events like this?-We are a group of different people with experience in organizing events. Of course, this event is one on its own, not really comparable with our history of events.-What would you suggest people wear to the rave?-We will push people towards wearing something dark and grimy, inspired by the concept. Since everybody will be red when the sprinklers start, it will not be advised to bring your most fancy outfit.Are you expecting a lot of vampires to attend?-As far as I know, they don't exist.-Maybe more like those people who dress like vampires and get fang implants.-We will have to find out, but they will certainly be welcome.Nice. Finally, how many people are you expecting to arrive, and how will you clean up the mess afterward?-We are aiming for 1,500 people. I guess we will have to use a lot of mops and bleach.

screen shot via-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX5_m0AwqPA

THE END OF THE WEEK AFTER A HAIR RAISING LOSS-THEN MAKE UP MARKET WORLDWIDE.

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)

HOARDING OF GOLD AND SILVER

JAMES 5:1-3
1 Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.

REVELATION 18:10,17,19
10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.(IN 1 HR THE STOCK MARKETS WORLDWIDE WILL CRASH)
17 For in one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off,
19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one hour is she made desolate.

EZEKIEL 7:19
19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed:(CONFISCATED) their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity.

LUKE 2:1-3
1 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed.
2  (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.)
3  And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(THE FALSE POPE WHO DEFECTED FROM THE CHRISTIAN FAITH) causeth all,(IN THE WORLD ) both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(MICROCHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark,(MICROCHIP IMPLANT) or the name of the beast,(WORLD DICTATORS NAME INGRAVED ON YOUR SKIN OR TATTOOED ON YOU OR IN THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT) or the number of his name.(THE NUMBERS OF HIS NAME INGRAVED IN THE MICROCHIP IMLPLANT)-(ALL THESE WILL TELL THE WORLD DICTATOR THAT YOUR WITH HIM AND AGAINST KING JESUS-GOD)
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast:(WORLD LEADER) for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM (6006006)OR(60020202006)(SOME KIND OF NUMBER IMPLANTED IN THE MICROCHIP THAT TELLS THE WORLD DICTATOR AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER THAT YOU GIVE YOUR TOTAL ALLIGIENCE TO HIM AND NOT JESUS)(ITS AN ETERNAL DECISION YOU MAKE)(YOU CHOOSE YOUR OWN DESTINY)(YOU TAKE THE DICTATORS NAME OR NUMBER UNDER YOUR SKIN,YOUR DOOMED TO THE LAKE OF FIRE AND TORMENTS FOREVER,NEVER ENDING MEANT ONLY FOR SATAN AND HIS ANGELS,NOT HUMAN BEINGS).OR YOU REFUSE THE MICROCHIP IMPLANT AND GO ON THE SIDE OF KING JESUS AND RULE FOREVER WITH HIM ON EARTH.YOU CHOOSE,ITS YOUR DECISION.

REVELATION 6:5-6
5 And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand.
6 And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.(A DAYS WAGES FOR A LOAF OF BREAD)

DOCTOR DOCTORIAN FROM ANGEL OF GOD
then the angel said, Financial crisis will come to Asia. I will shake the world.

The Shemitah is coming true.Do people not get it? There is a economic crash every 7 years.
1980: Recession
1987: Stock market crash
1994: Bond market crash
2001: 9/11, dot com, recession
2008: Housing crash
2015: See if something will happen-The central banks will be the death of us. Get ready and embrace yourself for the economic collapse.

UPDATE-AUGUST 28,2015-12:00AM

CENTRAL BANKERS LENDER-BIS
https://www.bis.org/
FED CENTRAL BANKERS MEETING - JACKSON HOLE
https://www.kansascityfed.org/publications/research/escp/symposiums/escp-2015
https://www.kansascityfed.org/publications/research/escp
IMF
http://www.imf.org/external/index.htm
WORLD BANK
http://www.worldbank.org/
BANKING UNION BEFORE EURO ADOPTION
http://blog-imfdirect.imf.org/2015/08/19/banking-union-before-euro-adoption-flak-jacket-or-straitjacket/
REVIEW SDR -RESERVE IMF CURRENCY
http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/sdrcb.htm
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/survey/so/2015/POL080415A.htm
http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/faq/sdrallocfaqs.htm
http://www.imf.org/external/pp/longres.aspx?id=4975
http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/pr/2015/pr15384.htm
http://www.imf.org/external/pp/longres.aspx?id=4978
http://www.imf.org/external/np/tre/sdr/proposal/2009/0709.htm

DOW MARKET FRIDAY-AUG 28,2015
09:30AM-63.43-
10:00AM-49.58-
10:30AM-43.50-
11:00AM-70.76-
11:30AM-6.62-
12:00PM-66.58-
12:30PM-30.74-
01:00PM-35.18-
01:30PM-54.69-
02:00PM-45.74-
02:30PM-82.28-
03:00PM-50.70-
03:30PM-85.02-
04:00PM-11.76- 16,643.01
HIGH +27 LOW -108
TSX +98.40 13,865.07 - GOLD +11.20 $1,133.80 - OIL +2.79 $45.35

U.S. stocks end turbulent week with modest gains-Published: Aug 28, 2015 4:05 p.m. ET-market watch By Anora Mahmudova Reporter

U.S. stocks ended the most tumultuous week in memory with modest gains after closing virtually unchanged on Friday. The main indexes spent most of Friday's session diving in and out of negative territory, as investors seemed undecided on how to interpret comments from Federal Reserve officials. Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer indicated the central bank is keen on raising rates this year, but provided little clarity on whether it will be in September. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.07% which suffered a 1,000 point loss in a matter of minutes on Monday, traded in a relatively tight range on Friday, closing off 11.83 points, or 0.1% at 16,642.94. The blue-chip index gained 1.1% over the week. The S&P 500 SPX, +0.06% closed a point higher at 1,988.85 and recorded a 0.9% weekly gain. The Nasdaq Composite COMP, +0.32% ended the day up 15.62 points, or 0.3% at 4,828.32 and rose 2.6% over the week.

Opinion: Be happy stocks suffered a correction, but be worried if you overreacted-Published: Aug 28, 2015 4:23 p.m. ET By Jonathan Burton-market watch-Asst. commentary editor

Rattled investors now know the inconvenient truth about stocks that Wall Street consistently avoids. But can you handle the truth? The truth is that a stock doesn’t know you own it and doesn’t care whether you make money or not.You can’t count on your stocks for consistency and contentment, as the past week’s action has made clear. Markets that rise and fall several percentage points in a single trading day are not exactly pillars of stability.And now that you’re seeing the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.07% S&P 500 SPX, +0.06% and Nasdaq COMP, +0.32%  all attempt to crawl out of the ditch, it’s important that you don’t lose sight of the fact that the recent correction has been a much-needed wake-up call. Or as Sam Stovall, U.S. equity strategist at S&P Capital IQ, has aptly observed: “Market action during the past week has reminded investors that advances typically take the stairs, while declines take the elevator.”There had been too much certainty lately; too much money chasing too few stocks; too many market pundits and investment professionals confusing brains with a bull market. There’s a fault line under Wall Street — the fault is our greed, overconfidence, self-deception. Investments are sold, not bought — ultimately a bullish case is made so many times and becomes so widely believed, and the foundation quakes.Be happy that stocks suffered a correction. Sigh in relief that global markets blew off their froth. Now we’re seeing a recovery attempt. Rebounds are reassuring. That’s what people do after an upheaval to their lives; they take steps to rebuild. Stock markets, governed by our emotions, are no different.Yet recovery frequently is marked by relapse, so you can expect global markets to seesaw and even slip back into correction territory — a 10% or worse decline — until stock prices align with expected economic growth and corporate earnings.Be happy as well that you survived the hit and didn’t panic. Or did you? If you invest for the long term and hastily dumped stocks during this correction, you should worry. Be concerned not that you sold too soon, given the rebound, but that you sold at all. You reacted today to something that likely will be long forgotten when you need your money. Time in the market, not market-timing, brings success.For individual investors, the market's slide presents an opportunity. Namely, it's a chance to review your portfolio's diversified exposure to stocks. If the percentage is high, trim back to the asset-allocation range for stocks that you’ve set — even if you've missed selling at the top. This way you’ll have cash on hand to keep you calm and provide the capital to scoop up bargains from your wish list. (Be sure to have a wish list.) And if your allocation to stocks is too low, then cheaper prices are an invitation to increase your equity exposure.Remember, the market’s trend may be your friend, but Mr. Market isn’t. So finding a comfort level with how Mr. Market is feeling today can come only from one source: you.Here’s a solid guide for you to make portfolio course corrections when Mr. Market is upset: The 10 “Market Rules to Remember” that respected market technician Bob Farrell published some years ago are straightforward and honest, and will help keep you in the boat during inevitable market storms.For example, consider Farrell’s Rule No. 6: “Fear and greed are stronger than long-term resolve.” That’s especially timely now. Investors are their own worst enemy. To counter fear and greed, practice self-control. Be proactive, not reactive. Sell before you have to, and buy when others are selling.Look, this advice to stay cool and collected is nothing new. You can hear this now or a decade from now, and the refrain will be familiar. Only the techniques and technology used to buy and sell goods in a marketplace have changed over time. But human behavior? Not so much. We’d best get used to it — and get on with it.

Oil Surges for a Second Day as Some Calm Returns to Equities-Oliver Renick Stephen Kirkland-Updated on August 28, 2015 — 4:03 PM EDT-bloomberg
Oil surged, capping the best two-day rally since 2009, while U.S. equity investors found some relative calm in a turbulent week as Federal Reserve officials meet at Jackson Hole.The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index was little changed after the U.S. benchmark’s biggest rebound since the beginning of the bull market in 2009. Equities trading has been whipsawed by gains and losses this week as markets remain subject to sudden shifts in investor sentiment. Oil climbed more than 6 percent after a 10 percent rally on Thursday.“The market just may be tired. We had an awful lot of actions,” Cam Albright, head of investment strategy at Wilmington Trust in Baltimore, said by phone. The firm oversees $76 billion. “There has been a lot of price action in both directions, perhaps traders just make a chance to catch their breath.”Global equities lost as much as $8.4 trillion in value after China’s unexpected devaluation of the yuan on Aug. 11 spurred concern the world’s second-biggest economy was on the brink of a deeper slowdown, damping demand for raw materials and spurring a selloff in developing economies.The S&P 500 rose less than 0.1 percent at 4 p.m. in New York, trading in the narrowest range in almost two weeks. The index’s 0.9 percent gain for the week masks a volatile period in which the S&P 500 plunged the most since 2011 to enter a correction, only to rally more than 6 percent over two days. The gauge is down 5.5 percent for the month, the most since May 2012.The Stoxx Europe 600 Index advanced 0.3 percent, after surging 3.5 percent on Thursday. The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 2.19 percent.“We need to see a bit of consolidation given the recent rally,” said Gunther Westen, who helps oversee about $28 billion as head of asset allocation and fund management at Meriten Investment Management GmbH in Dusseldorf, Germany. “There’s still insecurity. The Fed is still looming over the markets.”J-ackson Hole-Fed officials gathered in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, are weighing when to begin raising interest rates for the first time since 2006. Markets rebounded after a report yesterday showed U.S. economic growth accelerated more than analysts forecast.The Cleveland Fed’s Loretta Mester told Bloomberg Television Friday that “the economy can sustain an increase in interest rates.” St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said in a separate interview that market volatility shouldn’t affect the Fed’s forecast for the economy. Neither Bullard nor Mester expressed a preference for raising rates at a specific meeting.Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer, speaking on CNBC, said the central bank hadn’t decided on whether to raise its target at the next meeting.Reports today showed Americans kept spending in July, and sentiment barely wavered this month as stocks plunged, keeping intact prospects that consumers will continue to drive growth. Purchases climbed 0.3 percent, the same as in June, according to Commerce Department figures. The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index fell to 91.9 in August from 93.1 the prior month.Treasuries had their biggest weekly decline since June, after the most volatile trading period in six months. While yields on the 10-year note were little changed today, they were up 14 basis points for the week.-Volatility Gauge-The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index rose 6.4 percent to 27.76 Friday, rising for the first time in four sessions. The gauge jumped the most on record during intraday trading Monday.Stock markets will be subject to higher volatility for weeks, according to a note Thursday from JPMorgan Chase & Co. derivatives strategist Marko Kolanovic. He cited quantitative traders whose funds are tuned to price trends and volatility.Bigger moves are likely at the beginning and end of sessions as those investors seek to tweak holdings to take into account this month’s correction, Kolanovic said. Such institutions may need to sell $300 billion of stock, all told, he wrote.“Capitulation has happened but we’re not done with all the volatility in equities,” Andrew Brenner, the head of international fixed income for National Alliance Capital Markets, said by phone. “I think the worst is over, but are we out of the woods yet -- no -- we’re still going to have a lot of volatility.”The Stoxx 600 has had moves of at least 1.7 percent for seven straight days, ending the week little changed. It’s fallen 8.4 percent this month, the most in four years.-China Stocks-While the Shanghai Composite Index jumped 4.8 percent, capping a 10 percent gain across two days, the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped 1.1 percent in the final hour of trading in Hong Kong.China intervened to shore up its volatile equity market late Thursday, according to people familiar with the matter, while a commentary in the official Xinhua News Agency said developed-nation monetary policies were to blame for global financial-market volatility.Policy makers are said to be trying to end a stock rout before a Sept. 3 military parade that will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the World War II victory over Japan.“China wants to save face as the parade approaches,” said Daniel Chan, a Hong Kong-based analyst at Brilliant & Bright Investment Consultancy Ltd.Oil sustained a rebound above $40 a barrel amid signs of a strengthening economy in the U.S., the world’s biggest crude-consuming country. West Texas Intermediate rose 6.3 percent to $45.22 a barrel. Prices climbed 12 percent this week, the biggest advance since February 2011, though they are still down 15 percent for the year on concern a supply glut will persist.

A Currency Drop is Inflationary, Right?-Harvard's Gopinath Upends Conventional Wisdom at Jackson Hole-Jeff Black Jennifer Ryan-Benchmark-August 28, 2015 — 12:32 PM EDT-bloomberg

The central banker's task of keeping inflation just right has become a permanent tussle with the global currency markets. Too weak a currency equals too rapid price gains. Too strong, and disinflation looms.That's the well-worn argument under the microscope Friday at the Jackson Hole Symposium, the U.S. Federal Reserve's annual policy getaway. Gita Gopinath, a scholar at Harvard University, says that it just isn't that simple."The greater the fraction of a country's imports invoiced in a foreign currency, the greater its inflation sensitivity to exchange rate fluctuations at both short and long horizons,'' she says. Because the dollar is by far the dominant currency in world trade, "U.S. inflation is consequently more insulated from exchange rate shocks, while other countries are highly sensitive to it.''Her work in this area been cited by the European Central Bank, the prime example of an institution hoping that a weaker currency will spur inflation.Here's what Gopinath's research means for ECB Governing Council members: since Ireland has to pay for more of its imports in a foreign currency than France, a weaker euro will have a much bigger inflationary impact on Irish consumer prices than French. Officials, who will make their next policy decision on Thursday in Frankfurt, are struggling to end a bout of near-stagnant price growth.There's another implication, this time of interest to Fed watchers, for whom the question of a September rate increase has become more uncertain. It's that the dominance of the U.S. dollar insulates the world's largest economy from a major price impact through currency swings.So how does that play out for the monetary guardians gathered at Jackson Hole? The greenback has gained against all but one of its Group of 10 peers this year."There's a lot of talk about the dollar appreciation and the consequences of that for inflation,'' Gopinath told her audience on Friday. "What all of this evidence basically tells you is these effects are going to be small. This is not a major impact for a country like the U.S."

Fischer Praises Economy, Straddles FOMC Liftoff Date Camps-Craig Torres Jeanna Smialek-Updated on August 28, 2015 — 2:58 PM EDT-bloomberg

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer left open the option of an interest-rate increase next month, walking a line between officials who want to delay due to market turmoil and those who say the economy is strong enough to handle a move.Fischer said reports on the U.S. economy’s tempo have “been impressive, and the economy is returning to normal,” in an interview with CNBC from the Kansas City Fed’s annual retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.“I think it’s early to tell, the change in the circumstances which began with the Chinese devaluation is relatively new and we’re still watching how it unfolds,” he said. “I wouldn’t want to go ahead and decide right now what the case is, more compelling, less compelling,” for a September liftoff.On Wednesday, New York Fed President William C. Dudley said market turbulence made the case for a September move “less compelling to me than it was a few weeks ago.”Fischer’s remarks place himself between two camps on the Federal Open Market Committee. Officials such as Fed presidents James Bullard of St. Louis and Loretta Mester of Cleveland say the economy’s cumulative gains have been strong and they expect them to continue, and put varying weight on recent market movements.“My view so far in looking at all of the factors is that the economy can sustain an increase in interest rates,” Mester said in an interview Friday with Bloomberg Television at Jackson Hole.-Less Compelling-Another camp is signaling there is little reason to rush and appears to prefer to hold off and determine if there is fallout from market volatility, a slowing Chinese economy and the devaluation of the yuan on Aug. 11.Fed officials next meet Sept. 16-17. “We’ve got a little over two weeks before we have to make a decision, and we’ve got time to wait and see the incoming data,” Fischer said.“We haven’t made a decision yet and I don’t think that we should make a decision,” he said. “We’re dealing with something which happened about 10 days ago, particularly the change in the circumstances.”Officials had been “anxious to get going” with getting rates off zero but now need to figure out if market events have blown them off course, said Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart, who is a voting FOMC member this year. The Fed has held rates near zero since 2008.“The fundamentals of the economy are really solid,” he told Bloomberg Television Friday at Jackson Hole. “I weigh both the distance that we have traveled as well as the current outlook for the economy. Both of those to me I think would suggest that we’re close. The timing is close.”-Stocks Whipsawed-Equities around the world have been whipsawed this week, indicating markets remain subject to sudden shifts in investor sentiment. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index fell 0.2 percent as of 2:53 p.m. in New York Friday after the U.S. stock benchmark’s biggest two-day gain since the beginning of the bull market in 2009. The yield on 10-year Treasuries was 2.18 percent, little changed from Thursday.“If you don’t understand the market volatility,” Fischer said, “yes, it does effect the timing of a decision you might want to make. But I think they could settle fairly quickly, there is that possibility.”Investors have increased the probability of a move at the FOMC meeting on Oct. 27-28 to 49 percent from 40 percent on Thursday. They see a 38 percent chance the Fed will move next month. The Fed last raised rates in 2006.-Close Call-“If markets behave themselves and we get a decent jobs number on Friday we are back to a very close call” on a September interest rate increase, said Michael Feroli, chief U.S. economist at JPMorgan Securities LLC in New York.Monthly job gains have averaged 211,000 so far this year, and economists expect a 220,000 gain when August data is reported on Sept. 4.Bullard raised the possibility of delaying a move until October if market turmoil persists.“The committee does not like to move when there’s volatility,” he said in remarks to reporters Friday after an interview with Bloomberg Television in Jackson Hole. “If we had the meeting this week, people would probably say let’s wait.”He added, “but the meeting is not this week, it’s Sept. 16 and 17.” Bullard said he would support scheduling a press conference following the Oct. 27-28 FOMC meeting if the committee doesn’t raise rates next month. That would make it easier for the Fed to explain a liftoff in October.Bullard and Mester next year will move into two of four rotating voting seats on the FOMC reserved for regional Fed presidents.“The big takeaway is that Fed officials sound pretty uncertain, amidst a pretty uncertain environment,” said Omair Sharif, a rates sales strategist at Societe Generale in New York. “With this much uncertainty, and the cautious tone that they’ve all adopted, at this point I have to think that odds of September are lower -- that they’ll probably skip September.”

Dow heads lower; U.S. stocks up for the week-Published: Aug 28, 2015 11:55 a.m. By-Anora Mahmudova-Reporter-Barbara Kollmeyer-Markets reporter

The Dow was struggling to find direction in late-morning trade Friday as Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer on CNBC said the economy is “working pretty well,” and indicated that the central bank is moving toward raising rates.The Dow briefly ticked higher, joining the S&P 500 and Nasdaq in positive territory, after the Fed No. 2’s comments, but slipped lower later as the official continued to talk. The S&P 500 also slipped into the red.Hand-wringing around when the Fed will hike rates has been one of the driving forces of stock-market uncertainty, along with China’s troubled economy.Still, stocks look to end one of the most tumultuous weeks in recent memory with modest gains. They are in negative territory for the year after a plunge on Monday sent them into correction territory.“The magnitude of the drop on Monday caught a lot of investors off guard and they are still struggling to find what the fair value is for stocks, which is why we are continuing to see heightened volatility,” said Channing Smith, portfolio manager at Capital Advisors.The S&P 500 SPX, -0.24%  dipped in and out of negative territory, trading virtually flat at 1,986. Most of the 10 main sectors were lower, but losses were modest. The energy sector rallied following a big jump in oil prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.39%  dipped 45 points, or 0.3%, to 16,609. The Nasdaq Composite COMP, -0.15%  edged higher, adding 3 points, or 0.1%, to 4,815. The Russell 2000 also edged higher, climbing 8 points, or 0.7%, to 1,161.Earlier in the session, market reaction to consumer spending and inflation, both of which ticked up less than expected, was largely muted. Inflation, which has remained below the Federal Reserve’s target, is likely to influence policy makers’s decision over the rate increases this year.Investors will look to take their cues from Federal Reserve officials, who are attending the closely watched Jackson Hole summit.Opinion: A surefire strategy to keep calm and make some money in this crazy marketThe sharp rebound on Wall Street over the previous two sessions came as investors took comfort from signs China was trying to stabilize its economy and market, and from upbeat U.S. growth data.“Current markets can be described as ‘no man’s land’, where volatility is uncomfortable and credit spreads have widened. We expect volatility to continue for the next six weeks or so, but we are not seeing conditions for a bear market,” said Smith.Investors also kept a close eye on crude prices Friday, which jumped more than 4%. WTI crude for October CLV5, +5.69%  swung between gains and losses after surging more than 10% on Thursday, driven higher by a report that Venezuela asked the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to hold an emergency meeting.Jackson Hole summit: Another potential reason for investor caution is the Jackson Hole central bankers’ summit in Wyoming on Friday and Saturday, where key Federal Reserve speakers are due to appear: Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer will talk about inflation developments on Saturday, with Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart and St. Louis Fed President James Bullard to follow later. Here’s a schedule of the speakers.The meeting comes after days of financial-market turmoil have driven some investors to shift their expectations for a U.S. interest-rate hike to December from September.Opinion: Stocks climbing strongest ‘wall of worry’ in five years-Economic data: Core inflation moderated in July, the government reported Friday, giving the Federal Reserve another reason to hold short-term interest rates steady at their September policy meeting.Stocks to watch: Share of Freeport-McMoRan Inc. FCX, +3.34%  jumped 7.5%. Billionaire investor Carl Icahn disclosed a stake in the miner late Thursday, saying the company’s shares are undervalued, according to a filing.GameStop Corp. GME, -6.23%  shares plunged 8% following a very bearish analyst note and downgrade on the company’s stock by Benchmark.Chinese gains tempered: The Shanghai Composite Index SHCOMP, +4.82% which has been heavily influential at times for global equities this week, climbed 5.4%. Analysts voiced suspicions on Friday the government was buying stocks to boost the index, which ended a roller-coaster week down 8%.European stocks SXXP, +0.28%  wavered on Friday, with the Stoxx Europe 600 index down 0.4% and set for a small loss to end the week. Gold prices GCV5, +0.72%  rose marginally, while the dollar DXY, +0.55%  held largely steady.

Fed’s Bullard Says Volatility Isn’t Changing Economic Outlook-eanna Smialek Christopher Condon-August 28, 2015 — 8:12 AM EDT-bloomberg

St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said that while world financial markets are volatile, U.S. fundamentals are good and the interest rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee shouldn’t alter its forecast for the economy.“The key question for the committee is -- how much would you want to change the outlook based on the volatility that we’ve seen over the last 10 days, and I think the answer to that is going to be: not very much,” Bullard told Bloomberg Television in an interview Friday at the Kansas City Fed’s annual conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.“You’ve really got the same trajectory that the committee will be looking at that we were looking at before, so why would we change strategy, which was basically to lift off at some point,” said Bullard, who votes on the FOMC next year.Fed officials are weighing when to begin lifting interest rates for the first time since 2006. While the U.S. is growing at a solid clip, inflation is too low and the global outlook has been dimmed by a Chinese slowdown that is driving down commodity prices and spurring equity market turbulence.“I actually think we’re OK on the inflation front,” Bullard said. “I’ve been arguing that we should get going, because interest rates -- it’s not that we’re a little bit below normal, we’re all the way down at zero, so you’ve got to think about: How is this going to play out over the next two to three years.”Bullard’s comments come after Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester, who also votes on the FOMC next year, told the Wall Street Journal that market turmoil had not so far altered her view that the U.S. economy “is solid and it could support an increase in interest rates.”

Drop in Stock Futures Signal Halt to S&P 500's Relief Rally-Roxana Zega-Updated on August 28, 2015 — 8:35 AM EDT-bloomberg

U.S. stock-index futures fell amid a slide in most global stocks, with equities poised to put an end to a two-day relief rally.Contracts on the S&P 500 expiring in September lost 0.6 percent to 1,977.25 at 8:33 a.m. in New York, after the underlying index posted its best back-to-back advance since March 2009.“We need to see a bit of consolidation given the recent rally,” said Gunther Westen, who helps oversee about $28 billion as head of asset allocation and fund management at Meriten Investment Management GmbH in Dusseldorf, Germany. “There’s still insecurity in the markets, investors are still licking their wounds and analyzing the environment to check how much it has changed. The Fed is still looming over the markets so there will be a slow process to recovery.”Data today showed consumer purchases climbed in July as incomes grew, showing the biggest part of the U.S. economy was off to a good start to the quarter. The 0.3 percent advance matched the prior month’s gain, according to the Commerce Department. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 0.4 percent increase. Wages rose by the most this year.The S&P 500 yesterday capped its best two-day rally since the beginning of the bull market in 2009, helped by data showing stronger-than-expected U.S. economic growth. The Dow had its strongest back-to-back advance since December 2008. Global equities had lost as much as $8.4 trillion in value after China’s unexpected devaluation of the yuan earlier this month spurred concern the world’s second-biggest economy was on the brink of a deeper slowdown. The S&P 500 is on track for its worst month in three years.Inflation is the theme at an annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming this week where Federal Reserve officials and economists have also been discussing market fallout from China’s slowdown that has cast doubt on whether the Fed will raise rates next month. Traders are now pricing in a 30 percent chance the central bank will act in September, down from almost even odds before China’s surprise move to devalue its currency earlier this month.

China Will Respond Too Late to Avoid Recession, Citigroup Says-Sangwon Yoon-August 27, 2015 — 6:31 PM EDT-bloomberg

China is sliding into recession and the leadership will not act quickly enough to avoid a major slowdown by implementing large-scale fiscal policies to stimulate demand, Citigroup Inc.’s top economist Willem Buiter said.The only thing to stop a Chinese recession, which the former external member of the Bank of England defines as 4 percent growth on “the mendacious official data” for a year, is a consumption-oriented fiscal stimulus program funded by the central government and monetized by the People’s Bank of China, Buiter said.“Despite the economy crying out for it, the Chinese leadership is not ready for this,” Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup, said in a media call hosted Thursday by the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. “It’s an economy that’s sliding into recession.”Premier Li Keqiang is seeking to defend a 7 percent economic growth goal at a time when concern over slowing demand in China is fueling volatility in global markets. The true rate of expansion “is probably something closer to 4.5 percent or less,” Buiter said.Li has repeatedly pledged to avoid stimulus similar to the one following the global financial crisis in 2008 that led to a surge in debt for local governments and corporations.-Data Accuracy-Some economists and investors have long questioned the accuracy of China’s official growth data. When Li was party secretary of Liaoning province in 2007, he said that figures for gross domestic product were “man-made” and therefore unreliable, according to a diplomatic cable published by WikiLeaks in 2010. The median estimate of 11 economists surveyed by Bloomberg earlier this month put China’s first-half GDP growth rate at 6.3 percent, compared with the official figure of 7 percent.“They will respond but they will respond too late to avoid a recession, which is likely to drag the global economy with it down to a global growth rate below 2 percent -- which is in my definition a global recession,” said Buiter.The global economy will expand by 3 percent this year, while China’s is forecast to grow 6.9 percent, the slowest pace in a quarter century, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg.The boom and bust in the Shanghai Composite Index, which more than doubled in about a year before a selloff erased $5 trillion in market value in two months, is raising questions about “the competence of the Chinese authorities as managers of the macro economy,” Buiter said.The authorities first cheered the stock market rally “because quite a few of the local pundits believed that this was a great of deleveraging way without paying for the corporate sector to have a stock market bubble,” he said. “And then of course the rather panic and incompetent reaction ensued in response,” Buiter added in reference to the unprecedented government intervention to support share prices.

Tsipras launches risky election campaign By Eric Maurice-aug 27,15-euobserver

BRUSSELS, Today, 09:30-Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras launched his election campaign with a TV interview on Wednesday (26 August), with president Prokopis Pavlopoulos expected to dissolve parliament on Friday and call a general election on 20 September.Faced with deep divisions in his Syriza party, Tsipras defended his resignation and the bailout deal reached earlier this month."I feel comfortable giving people a reason to judge me for all those things I accomplished and those I didn’t,” he told Alpha TV..He said he fought as hard as he could to defend Greece's interests in talks with its lenders, the EU, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)."The No to a bad deal, I turned it into a Yes to a deal which has problems, but provides potential," he said, adding that the bailout agreed on 11 August gives Greece "fiscal space to repay the debt".Tsipras replied to his leftist critics by saying a euro exit to the drachma was not an attractive option. “The battle must be fought within Europe," he said.The prime minister also said he would not govern with opposition parties after the upcoming election."I will not become prime minister in a coalition government" with the conservative New Democracy, the socialist Pasok, or the center-left To Potami, he said."I think that all three parties essentially express the old political system."He did not exclude altogether the possibility of a national unity government, but he said he would not lead it.Tsipras, who resigned in the wake of the agreement with Greece's lenders for a €86 billion bailout, is looking for a fresh mandate from Greek voters with an absolute majority.Split-A recent opinion poll showed that 61 percent of Greeks hold a positive opinion of Tsipras. 
But this personal popularity could prove difficult to translate into a majority for Syriza.

The party is faced with the creation of a dissident party, Popular Unity, led by former energy minister Panagiotis Lafazanis.Fifty-three of the 201 members of Syriza's central committee resigned on Wednesday. Many of them have joined Popular Unity.In a letter, they said they could not support the memorandum of understanding signed by Tsipras' government with the lenders in exchange for the bailout funds."Tsipras gave up all the substantive and fundamental programmatic commitments of Syriza," Panagiotis Lafazanis, one of the Syriza rebels, told CNBC TV channel."Popular Unity wants to continue the best programmatic traditions of Syriza. We want to stick to more radical commitments."Tsipras is also under attack by the parliament's speaker, Zoe Konstantopoulou, who could also set up her own party. Konstantopoulou voted against the bailout agreement and accused Tsipras of calling snap elections "on the sly".Tsipras' office reacted last week saying she was "acting like a dictator" and was "the wrong choice" for the speaker post.If she launches her own party, which she said would work closely with Lafazanis' Popular Unity, Konstantopoulou could be supported by Syriza figure Manolis Glezos.Glezos, who is 91, is highly respected in Greece as the man who took down the Nazi flag from the Acropolis in 1941.-Varoufakis-Though he does not plan to run for the election, Tsipras' former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis is another critical voice in the campaign.Varoufakis, who voted no to the bailout, accuses Tsipras of reneging on his previous commitments."The party that I served and the leader that I served has decided to change course completely and to espouse an economic policy that makes absolutely no sense, which was imposed upon us", Varoufakis told US ABC TV channel.Varoufakis now wants to foster a European network against austerity.In his TV interview on Wednesday, Tsipras said that although Varoufakis gave momentum to negotiations with the lenders, he "had lost his credibility with his interlocutors".At a meeting with EU, ECB and IMF leaders on 25 June, Tsipras said, Varoufakis "was talking and they paid no attention to him. They had switched off," Tsipras said.

Greece offers 'war relief' to Greek-origin Ukrainians By Andrew Rettman-aug 27,15-euobserver

BRUSSELS, 26. Aug, 18:00-Greece has said it would give special treatment to Greek-origin Ukrainians on the front line who want to resettle in the EU.Its foreign ministry told EUobserver on Tuesday (25 August), that the 90,000 or so Greek-origin people who live in the Mariupol region in Ukraine would be treated as “returnees” instead of ordinary refugees or asylum seekers.“Greek Ukranians (not possessing Greek citizenship) who would choose to resettle to Greece would get a special status - as was the case with people of Greek origin emigrating to Greece after the split-up of the former Soviet Union”, Anastasia Christof ilopoulou, a Greek spokeswoman, said.“At that time, there were special provisions facilitating citizenship-acquisition and granting of professional/social rights. In a similar case, similar measures would probably apply”.-Targeted village-Sartana, a majority-Greek village near Mariupol, was, on 16 August, shelled by pro-Russia forces for 25 minutes, killing three people and damaging 170 homes.It’s the fifth time it’s been targeted.A Russian Grad rocket attack on Sartana last October killed seven people. A Grad attack on the city of Mariupol, where most diaspora Greeks live, in January, killed 30 people.Christofilopoulou said even if violence escalates, the “scenario of the whole community resettling in Greece is highly improbable” .But if there is a large exodus, it would put further strain on a country already struggling with a financial crisis and with mass-scale migration from the Middle East.Christofilopoulou noted that while the official number of Greek-origin people in Mariupol is 91,000, the Federation of Greek Communities of Mariupol, an NGO, estimates that the real number is “much higher”.Meanwhile, Greece, on Monday, began flying 191 Greek-origin children and elderly people from Kiev to Rhodes, a Greek island.They first drove the 780km from Mariupol to Kiev because the conflict has closed Mariupol’s airport.They are to stay in Rhodes until 12 September to get “relief from the war”, the foreign ministry said, and to learn about Greek culture.-Nerves-But in a sign of nerves, some Ukraine-watchers claimed on social media Greece had begun a full-scale evacuation.The Minsk ceasefire accord, signed by Russia, Ukraine, France, and Germany in February, has not stopped fighting.“If we get just 20 or 30 minutes of shelling a day, that’s considered a normal day”, Mustafa Nayyem, a Ukrainian MP, told EUobserver at Globsec, a security seminar in Slovakia in June.The Sartana shelling prompted snap meetings of EU and Ukraine leaders in a bid to stop escalation. But international monitors, the OSCE, in their latest report, on Tuesday, said “ceasefire violations were recorded in numerous locations”.They noted 32 explosions and small-arms fire in the Donetsk city area and 41explosions in an area north-east of Donetsk.A senior EU diplomat told this website there’s no indication pro-Russia forces are planning to stage an assault on Mariupol.But with the city located at a strategic point, which separates Russia-occupied east Ukraine from Russia-annexed Crimea, he added that Moscow "is keeping all options on the table”.Some Greek communities in Ukraine date back to Byzantine times. But the majority settled there in the 18th century.Christofilopoulou noted that they can’t vote in Greece. But she said they have some special rights, including on access to Greek universities.

Kosovo agreement clears Serbia's EU path By Eric Maurice-aug 27,15-euobserver

BRUSSELS, Today, 09:21-The agreement reached Tuesday (25 August) between Serbia and Kosovo lifted the main obstacle to opening membership negotiations between Serbia and the EU. But no formal decision will be taken soon.The accord, which establishes an association of Serb-majority municipalities in Kosovo and deals with energy and telecommunications, "leads to the opening of negotiating chapters with the EU", Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic said in a statement.While Serbia's accession process was officially launched in January 2014, talks have not started yet.Some EU member states, including Germany, said Serbia would first need to implement the 2013 Brussels pact that was a first step in the normalisation of the country's relations with Kosovo.They also said that the first chapter of negotiations to be opened would be chapter 35, dealing with Kosovo relations.Tuesday's agreement "is obviously a step in the right direction", an EU source told the website.But the source said the EU would first wait for the publication of the annual progress report in October before any formal decision to start talks is taken."Serbia agreed to everything the EU asked", a diplomat said.Discussions at a technical level will be held at the EU Council - representing member states - next week, while the European Commission and the EU external action service are preparing a report on chapter 35.If the report is positive, it will be to the member states' ambassadors and then to EU ministers to decide whether to start accession talks.European perspective-Serbian authorities expect the decision to be taken before the end of this year, with the negotiation process ending in 2018. Such a calendar would allow Serbia to enter the EU in 2020.But amid economic crisis and enlargement fatigue in member states, and with a still volatile situation in Serbia and the Western Balkans, the process could drag on for years.Meanwhile, with Kosovo still lagging behind on EU standards and facing non-recognition by five EU states, the question of whether Serbia and Kosovo should be admitted at the same time could also dog Belgrade's application." There will be no enlargement in the next five years", commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said when he came to office last year.He also noted that the "Balkans needed a European perspective" and that "ongoing negotiations [would] continue", however.In a visit to the region in July, German chancellor Angela Merkel said she "clearly supported the European perspectives of all the countries in the region", especially Serbia.With the ongoing financial crisis in Greece and the growing migrant crisis in the region, anchoring Serbia to the EU has become a geopolitical issue.Russia's attempts to gain more influence in the region are also playing a part in the EU's interest in stabilising Serbia and its neighbours.

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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)

Oldest complete New Testament to go on display at British Museum-‘Egypt: Faith after the pharaohs’ to exhibit holy texts penned on the Nile from three monotheistic religions-By Ilan Ben Zion August 27, 2015, 8:35 pm 6-the times of israel

The oldest complete version of the New Testament will go on display at London’s British Museum in October as part of an exhibit on the monotheistic religions in Egypt.The Codex Sinaiticus is a 4th century CE handwritten parchment manuscript containing the Septuagint and New Testament in Greek. Throughout the text are thousands of annotations and corrections, added from the codex’s drafting in the 4th century to as late as the 12th century, scholars say.The manuscript itself is scattered between four different institutions, the British Library, the Leipzig University Library, the National Library of Russia in Saint Petersburg, and the Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Egypt, where it remained until the 19th century.The codex, the museum said, will be presented as part of the “Egypt: Faith after the pharaohs” exhibit, opening in October 2015 in order “to emphasize the readers and users of scripture” in the land of the Nile in ancient times. It will be presented alongside the Gaster Bible, a 9th-century Torah from Egypt featuring one of the oldest Hebrew illuminated texts — also on loan from the British Library — and a Quran from Oxford University’s Bodleian Library. Among the other Jewish artifacts included in the exhibit are fragments of documents from the Cairo Geniza containing Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, Aramaic and Arabic texts detailing Jewish life in Cairo during the Middle Ages.Since the British Library bought it from Soviet Russia in 1933, the manuscript has only been loaned out once, in 1990, to the British Museum (when the two institutions shared the same building.“It is quite phenomenal [that] they are able to lend it to us,” Elisabeth O’Connell, an assistant keeper at the British Museum, told The Guardian. “We are absolutely thrilled.”The British Museum said on its website that the exhibit will “show how Christian, Islamic and Jewish communities reinterpreted the pharaonic past of Egypt and interacted with one another” over 1,200 years.

Analysis-The blood of summer and our collective sins of omission-Israel’s government and army are responsible for the murderous attack in Duma, and Israel’s Haredi rabbinic leadership for the murder at the Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade. Here’s why By Haviv Rettig Gur August 27, 2015, 4:50 pm 58-the times of israel
Each year, Israel’s education system celebrates the Hebrew calendar by turning that year’s name, written in the ancient way with letters standing in for numerical values, into an acronym for a blessing for that year. Since each fall-to-spring academic year more or less corresponds to the Hebrew calendar year, the academic year is officially numbered, and thus named, with these Hebrew acrostics.Last week, the Education Ministry announced the acrostic blessing for the coming 5756 (or the letters taf-shin-ayin-vav) new year. It was a strangely unwieldy phrase, squeezing six Hebrew words into the four-letter acronym, and an unexpectedly heartrending one: “May it be a year of mutual and personal responsibility” (Hebrew: Teheh Shnat Arvut Hadadit Ve’ahrayut Ishit).This week, just days before the start of the new school year, Education Minister Naftali Bennett unveiled the pedagogic focus for the coming year.“In a country like ours, tolerance is not a luxury; it is a precondition for our existence,” he said in a statement. “This year, one student will not be returning to school. She was murdered because she marched to identify with her friends at the [Jerusalem Gay] Pride Parade. We can’t just move on from that. Disagreeing with each other is allowed and even encouraged. But to raise a hand – never.”That quote opened an announcement from the ministry that hundreds of thousands of Israeli schoolchildren would spend their first week of classes “discussing violence and how to prevent racism in our society.”Bennett’s decision to devote the first week to the subject, the statement explained, “comes in the context of the terrible violent incidents of the past summer, including the murder of a year-and-a-half-old Palestinian infant, Ali Saad Dawabsha, may his memory be blessed, and the murder of the young woman Shira Banki, may her memory be blessed.”The violence “makes us responsible as educators who sanctify ethics, love of humanity and liberty to act in every way we can to prevent the spread of this spirit of hate and destruction,” ministry director general Michal Cohen wrote in a memo to school principals.“The education system is responsible for acting to correct these social sicknesses and instill our sacred values – the defense of human dignity and liberty, morality and justice, love of humanity and mutual responsibility.”Two children were murdered because of intolerance, the country’s top education officials have proclaimed in the weeks since those killings. And so tolerance would be the focus of the coming school year.-Crimes of hate-The July 31 murders in Duma and at the gay pride march were not ordinary homicides. They were moral arguments: Yishai Schlissel’s moral obsession with overly happy gays and the “price tag” movement’s fleet-footed moral flanking maneuver in punishing Israel by allegedly burning Palestinians. Two simultaneous climaxes of Jewish extremism, two moments of Jewish spiritual pathology that were seen by many Israelis, from far-left to far-right, not as criminal aberrations but as signals of a possibly grim future.The perpetrators were not swept away by emotion, nor insane; their acts were conscious and full of meaning-It is no exaggeration to say that the Jewishness of the criminals (based on the current state of evidence), coupled with the fact that the crimes were ostensibly committed in Judaism’s name, shattered the Israeli public debate. It led to Israel’s president, a right-wing politician who believes Orthodox Judaism is the only authentic expression of Judaism and has long opposed a Palestinian state in the West Bank, to fret aloud about the crimes and rising bigotry among “my own people.” Politicians from left and right joined together to pay respects to the Dawabsha family. Haredi politicians and spokespeople went on television to proclaim that violence against gays is a moral failing greater than the presumed failings of the gays themselves.And the education system rushed to do its part. To those who would plunge a knife into a teenage girl’s back in God’s name, or who would set a sleeping family’s home on fire in the middle of the night, the traditional Jewish response is obvious enough, and marked the general Israeli public outpouring after those attacks: rejecting the darkness of prejudice and increasing the light of tolerance.Yet in an important sense, Israel’s politicians and educators, in their genuine horror at the acts, misunderstand them. They call them crimes of “hate” and set about denouncing the emotion. Yet the emotional label in “hate crime” ironically hides the term’s true meaning: that the perpetrators were not swept away by emotion, nor insane, that their acts were conscious and full of meaning.Israelis’ responses to that violent July day have largely failed to answer the question that has so deeply troubled the Israeli psyche since, a question that isn’t new, but that the killing of children has made impossible to ignore: Who sets a family’s home on fire in the middle of the night? What sorts of thoughts go through such a person’s head, and who put those thoughts there? And what sort of person launches himself on innocent teenagers, slashing frantically with a knife until, in the few seconds it takes for police to wrestle him to the ground, seven lie bleeding in the streets of Jerusalem? Where do such expressions of extremism come from, and how do we as a society tackle them? Sins of omission-“Our hands did not shed this blood,” tweeted Benny Rabinovich, editor of the influential ultra-Orthodox newspaper Yated Ne’eman and a prominent spokesman for the community, after Schlissel’s attack.It was a dense tweet, of the sort that sparse, vowel-less Hebrew is uniquely equipped to produce. It went on: “Not one single Haredi media outlet spoke about the parade; not a word. This wasn’t a crime of hatred. This was a crime of sickness. This wasn’t a Haredi. This wasn’t a human being. This was a predatory animal.”Rabinovich’s defense of his community was delivered to a Twitter following of Israel’s media and political elites. And he is largely correct. Haredi media did not incite against the gay pride march; it scrupulously ignored it. The reason offers a window into the culture and sensibilities of the Israeli Haredi community.Jewish law takes a skeptical view of the human capacity to overcome appetite, and so builds meticulous structures of ritual and normative expectations intended to channel and contain these desires, and ultimately to grant their bearer the power to choose how and when to succumb to them. Observant Jews are not lying, either to themselves or to others, when they sometimes describe their exacting lifestyles as “liberating.” Haredi thought, rooted in the mainstream view of much of Jewish tradition, sees homosexuality as yet another human “appetite” among many, to be managed in the way Jewish law manages other human desires, sinful or otherwise – through ritually reinforced discipline.Armed with this ancient and nuanced theory of human behavior, Haredi rabbis’ response to the past two decades of growing gay acceptance in mainstream Israeli society has been unexpectedly measured and calculating. Haredi leaders concluded long ago that they gained nothing by fighting a culture war on the issue. Even when the pride parade arrived in Jerusalem, the rabbis’ almost unanimous orders were explicit, and deeply rooted in their view of sin and human frailty.Let the secular blasphemers blaspheme in peace, the rabbis said. Let’s not risk bringing their ideas — their appetites — into our camp by going to war against them. Merely discovering the existence of gays and their self-proclaimed “pride” would constitute a tantalizing “obstacle” to Haredi youths’ moral fortitude, said the rabbis. The best way to avoid sin, they said, is to simply avoid it. Keep the camp clean and the debaucheries of the misdirected seculars — even the contemplation of those debaucheries risks their realization — well outside its walls.Haredi media did not ignore the pride parade out of discomfort or disgust, but because they were under direct orders from their spiritual masters to do so.Then came Schlissel’s crime. Suddenly the untouchable, unutterable thing could not be avoided. A murder was carried out in the name of Haredi Judaism, in the name of the holy Torah. Suddenly the gay pride parade was the top story in all major Haredi media.Kikar Hashabat, perhaps the most popular Hebrew-language Haredi website, exemplified the cultural agonies generated by the stabbing. “Thou shalt not murder,” read the bold-face overline above the homepage news article of the murder, offering an unequivocal, even Biblical affirmation of the crime’s moral horror. But beneath the overline, beginning in the very headline where the news reporting actually began, the text palpably writhed and equivocated. The attack, the headline explained, took place at what it called, in quotes, the “Abomination Parade.”That name may sound like unambiguous rejection of the parade to outsiders, but in the bounds of Haredi discourse it actually represents a slight softening, a moral rejection of the parade nevertheless tinged with a fretful attempt to avoid any hint of incitement. The march could not be called a “pride parade” without accepting the parade’s premise, and so editors fell back on the unassailable cultural bedrock of using a term the Torah itself uses for male gay relations. To clarify, if only to themselves, that they were engaged in this sleight of moral categories, they put the term in quotes.Haredi leaders have expressed real horror at Schlissel’s most obvious crime against the march’s participants, but were more circumspect in their statements to non-Haredi media about the two horrors Schlissel committed against his own community: the “desecration of God’s name” in his assertion that his act represented the moral code of the Torah, and the forced penetration — one Haredi observer actually called it a “rape” — of the defensive walls that surround the Haredi public debate, transforming the gay pride parade, steadfastly ignored by Jerusalem’s Haredim (at least in public) for a generation, into the most important issue on the community’s agenda.So Rabinovich was right that Schlissel’s crime represents no more than a single man’s “blind zealotry, hatred and pitilessness,” in the words of the district court that convicted Schlissel the last time he stabbed marchers at Jerusalem pride parade, in 2005. “Our hands did not shed this blood,” insisted Rabinovich, by which he meant, “We did not incite to this.” And they didn’t. How could they, standing studiously silent across the battlements of the culture war? Yet that very silence articulates as eloquently as any screed Haredi society’s abhorrence of even participating in the debate over homosexuality. If, as most Westerners are coming to believe, homosexual orientation is biologically driven, then it constitutes a question and a challenge to Jewish law and thought that won’t be made to disappear through obstinate silence. If humanity did in fact come into existence with more porous innate sexual and gender boundaries than is believed in normative Haredi sensibilities, that constitutes a question – not an answer, not ipso facto a rewriting of Jewish law, but undeniably a question – that can only be ignored at the cost of suffering and ostracism.Silence is not incitement, but it is an abrogation of responsibility, the creation of a social space in which revulsion and malice go unchallenged. Schlissel’s murder is a rarity in Haredi society, but less extreme violence and abuse against gays, shaming and rejection, the resort to prostitution, overpowering guilt even to the point of suicide — these are not absent from the Haredi encounter with homosexuality, no matter how studiously they are ignored by the Haredi spiritual leadership.Jewish penitence liturgy teaches that there are two kinds of sins, “sins of commission” carried out through specific actions and “sins of omission” committed passively, by failing to do something. Schlissel’s crime against the gay pride marchers does not represent Israel’s Haredi community. Rather, it is his crime against his own community that lays bare its responsibility, its sin of omission rooted in premeditated choice, for not challenging the malice that ultimately drove his blade, and that drives countless lesser indignities and suffering both within and outside the community.‘My own people’-In a similar vein, Ali Saad Dawabsha was not killed by settlers or the IDF, even if the security services prove the prevailing assumption – drawn from Shin Bet intelligence and forensic evidence, such as the Hebrew graffiti at the scene of the Duma firebombing – that the killers are extremist nationalist Jews.Most settlers, after all, live beyond the Green Line only because it is the only place where they can afford to buy a home. And the overwhelming majority of the remaining minority of settlers who live in the West Bank for ideological reasons are openly and profoundly horrified at the sort of violence that led to the death of little Ali and his father.Thus, it was Dani Dayan, a resident of the West Bank and former head of the country’s main settlement advocacy group, who was among the first to visit the Dawabsha family in the hospital. He went with Zionist Union leaders Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni, “in order to emphasize that on this issue there is no right and left, no Tel Aviv and Judea and Samaria,” he explained.Indeed, the most bitter denunciations of the crime seemed to come from the most pro-settlement politicians: President Rivlin, Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein and Education Minister Bennett all said the killings were not merely “criminal” or “bad,” but were a warning that Israeli society was not immune from the sorts of disastrous social and moral failings Israelis see on the other side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.“My own people” committed this crime, said Rivlin. “Every society has extremist fringes, but today we have to ask: What is it in the public atmosphere [in Israel] which allows extremism and extremists to walk in confidence, in broad daylight? What is it that has enabled these weeds to threaten the safety of the entire garden of flowers?”And he insisted: “We will not be zealots. We will not be bullies. We will not become an anarchy.”It is not an accident that the politicians who most oppose the two-state solution utter such words. The Duma killing has brought into sharp relief in the heart of Israel’s far-right a growing divide between that camp’s democrats and (for want of a better term) its violent mystics. One-staters such as Rivlin, Edelstein and Bennett wish to deny the Palestinians national rights west of the Jordan River — and for that very reason are all the more committed, as a matter of principle, to ensuring that Palestinians who become Israelis enjoy full civic rights and civil and social equality.Their views on this point are a matter of public record: they believe in democracy, in its self-healing powers against political decay, in its pivotal role in Israel’s prosperity and strength – and thus, with the sorts of enemies and challenges Israel faces, in its vital part in Israel’s very survival. Their support for democracy and tolerance is no ideological luxury for the likes of Bennett or Rivlin, no politically correct lip service. They face down the more extreme elements of the religious right in its defense constantly and publicly, in large part because they believe that Israeli annexation of the West Bank, which they advocate, is only attainable by meeting the demands of democracy: the responsibility to ensure equality for Arabs and other minorities, and to foster a culture of tolerance in the Jewish majority.Alongside this group stands a small, scattered but strident band of activists steeped in the nationalist-religious mysticism of the settler movement, but which has drawn radical conclusions about recent Israeli history that are not shared by most West Bank settlers. Israel’s 2005 Gaza withdrawal, they believe, came about because Israel’s political elite was cowed by Palestinian terrorism into weak-kneed flight. This is an analysis that suggests the Israeli state, for all its vaunted security apparatuses, is politically weak and highly susceptible to pressure.The result of this interpretation was the formation, already in its nascent form as early as 2006 but with increasing organizational and operational sophistication from 2008-9 onward, of the “price tag” movement, a group of no more than a few hundred activists and their supporters who set about exacting a “price” for any action by the Israeli state deemed counter to the interests of the West Bank settlement project.The attack in Duma, which carries all the hallmarks of the ‘price tag’ movement, was different from most such attacks only in severity, not in intent-It was consciously framed as a counterweight to the pressure of Palestinian terrorism, so it is not surprising that it sought to learn and in some ways emulate the organization and strategic logic of Palestinian terror groups. The targets were determined by the activists’ unflattering assessment of the state’s points of weakness: since the state ostensibly cared so much for Palestinian rights, Palestinian property would be vandalized and civilians beaten; since it paid so much heed to the reports and lawsuits of left-wing advocacy groups, leftists would be struck; even the army itself, so deeply identified with the state’s power and sovereignty, became a target.The attack in Duma, which carries all the hallmarks of the “price tag” movement, was different from most such attacks only in severity, not in intent or operational technique.Yet results matter. In Duma a baby burned to death, and the fallout is shaking the Israeli settler right to its core. The essential ideal of Jewish sovereignty over the entirety of the land remains intact for the broader movement, but Rivlin, Edelstein and Bennett, together with prominent rabbis and educators, called Israeli society to task after the killing, and questioned the moral underpinnings of the aggressive discourse that has developed on the pro-settlement right.But this outpouring of self-critical hand-wringing, with its lionizing of democracy and tolerance, its new school curriculum and palpable fear for the future of Jewish-Arab relations, actually sidesteps the real roots of the Duma attack, the sin of omission of the Israeli state, and of the right-wing politicians who have led it for much of the past two decades, without which Duma, and all the long record of anti-Palestinian violence that culminated in that attack, would not have been possible.-See no evil-The West Bank is occupied. That’s not a determination of a UN fact-finding commission or campus boycott activist; it is Israeli law. In purely legal terms, international law recognizes and permits the legal institution of military occupation over territory captured in war as an inevitable part of war itself, which is not illegal. The relevant conventions even specify the occupier’s rights and responsibilities, as well as those of the occupied.But under these rules, articulated for example in the Geneva Conventions of 1949, such military rule must also be “provisional” – that is, temporary, pending a political solution.Fully 48 years after capturing the West Bank, Israel is still unable to decide what it wants to do with it. With the exception of East Jerusalem, it has not annexed the territory, and for complex and intertwined reasons of national defense, political convenience, narratives of national identity, and more, it has not withdrawn.Many of the consequences of this indecision are well-known. The most obvious: the Palestinians living in the West Bank are neither Israeli citizens nor the citizens of their own independent state. They live in a limbo of national belonging and self-determination. They are not masters of their collective fate.But there is another consequence of the occupation, less visible but no less calamitous. A West Bank that is neither annexed nor surrendered is a West Bank with no clear source for sovereignty and law.As those who encounter the more radical fringes of the settlement movement know well, the West Bank is a region of rampant lawlessness. Israeli military rule in the territory has not only failed to stem “price tag” attacks against Palestinians, it failed to prevent Jewish attacks even against the army’s own installations. But its failures extend beyond preventing violence. It has yet to institute a competent zoning and planning system to replace the decrepit and unreliable pre-1967 land registrar of the Jordanian occupation, or to effectively regulate the illegal construction, Jewish and Arab alike, that inevitably results from such unreliable institutions.The army understands one part of its mission in the West Bank perfectly – protect Israel, disrupt threats to Israelis emanating from the territory, and use the area to secure the country’s eastern frontier. But it does not really know how to carry out the other half of its mandate – administer the territory’s civilian life until a political solution is found that ends the military occupation. It can fight terror; 48 years in, it still struggles and largely fails to police civilians.This weakness is one reason Israel agreed to the establishment of a Palestinian Authority, originally intended as an effort to allow Palestinians to govern their own civilians – for most supporters of the Oslo peace process, as the prelude to a fully sovereign Palestinian state – rather than forcing the army to continue to misgovern them.The cause of the army’s unimpressive record at ruling over civilians is not lack of competence, but lack of democracy. The IDF’s priorities will always, inevitably and naturally, be driven by its innate interests as an organization. And that means it will always concern itself with defending and serving Israelis in the West Bank, and not Palestinians. This is true not simply because most senior commanders are Jews and most Israelis in the West Bank are also Jews. Even Druze and Bedouin officers are more focused on protecting Israelis than on fulfilling the second half of the military’s mandate. The reason is more basic: Israelis vote. Israelis have access to authorities beyond and above the military hierarchy. If the IDF fails Israelis, generals face the wrath of elected politicians who are their bosses. In Israel’s democracy, the military ultimately answers to the people, and it knows it.But it does not answer to – and therefore isn’t innately primed to notice – people who don’t partake in that civic power, who are not Israeli citizens and therefore not, at the end of the day, the source of the army’s authority and legitimacy. As an institution, before any narrow factors of policy or ideology even enter the equation, the army is simply not equipped psychologically to act as the de facto permanent framework for managing West Bank civilian life.The ‘price tag’ problem is not the failure of a particular commander or politician, but of a system that does not have, built-in, an overriding interest in the welfare of those under its rule-The unimpeded growth of the price tag movement drives home a startlingly simple lesson that should have been obvious to Israelis: institutions, like people, are guided by their view of their own interests. This is an idea that lies at the heart of democracy.If the army that governs the West Bank (outside Palestinian Authority areas, and sometimes also inside them) isn’t answerable to Palestinians as it is to Israelis, it is all but inevitable that it will fail to notice their suffering and fail to act to end it until that suffering becomes a liability to the army’s own political masters.This is inevitable not only in the extreme situation of a military occupation; it is a universal truth of all human institutions. The lack of democracy in the West Bank makes even democratically rooted Israeli institutions there susceptible to the corrosion that necessarily flows from the lack of institutional accountability.For 48 years, a strong Israeli democracy has coexisted with this nondemocratic occupation. A state security apparatus – the IDF, Shin Bet, police, even courts and prosecutors – that knows its place with Israelis, and works tirelessly in their defense, has not rushed to protect Palestinians, has not cracked down seriously on Israeli terrorists’ violence against them, even as it expertly infiltrated and crushed the vastly larger and better trained Palestinian terror organizations who threaten Israelis.At the end of the day, the “price tag” problem is not the failure of a particular commander or politician, but of a system that does not have, built-in, an overriding interest in the welfare of those under its rule.-Jumping the Green Line-In the wake of the Duma attack, the security cabinet, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and with the full-throated support of Bennett and others to his right, moved swiftly earlier this month to extend to Israelis one of the defining institutions of the West Bank’s nondemocratic military rule of Palestinians – indefinite detention without trial of terror suspects.The Shin Bet asked for the measure on operational grounds. It was a valuable tool in its arsenal for, in the organization’s own words, “shattering the infrastructure” of the price tag movement. After Duma, Jewish terrorism is now a meaningful presence in the defense establishment’s psyche, an “infrastructure” that can be “shattered” rather than a handful of young ne’er-do-wells who can be ignored. It is no accident that this change had to happen in the minds of politicians before it could take place in the institutional cultures of the security services.It was not a decision taken lightly, but neither was it hesitant.Each detention requires the approval of the attorney general and can be appealed to the High Court of Justice. Yet these legal constraints were not prominent in the ministers’ public statements about the decision.Jewish terrorists, Bennett said openly after the vote, are no different than “their brothers” – by which he meant Islamist Palestinian terrorists who murdered Jews. Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, also of Bennett’s far-right Jewish Home party, even opined in the days that followed the decision that any death penalty for terrorism – the idea of executing terror convicts was recently raised by far-right politicians, but lacks a majority even within the right – must also be applied to Jewish terrorists.These were revealing statements. The political impulse driving the cabinet’s decision was not rooted in operational or legal-constitutional considerations, but in the desire for repentance through disassociation. In effect, the Israeli right wielded against the price tag movement’s adherents the most powerful tool in its arsenal – not merely distancing itself from their acts, but excluding them from Jewish national solidarity itself, which for most Israeli Jews is reified in nothing quite so viscerally as Israel’s democracy. These are Jews, “my own people,” who have made themselves strangers to us by their actions, undeserving of our loyalty, undeserving of our democracy and mutual responsibility one for another.And so it stripped them of democratic protections, made them “no better” than Palestinian terrorists. The exclusion, more than the removal of legal protections, was the deepest part of the act.Any military occupation carries with it innate injustices and the danger of democratic decay-And in doing so, in dramatically and with great purpose moving individuals from one side of the ledger to the other, the cabinet acknowledged the imbalance between democratic Israel and the nondemocratic West Bank – and that the divide may be a porous one. Detention without trial has now jumped the Green Line. The legal vacuum of the occupation, a temporary lacuna now nearing the end of its fifth decade, has sent a tentative tentacle into democratic Israel’s sovereign citizen body – in order to protect that citizen body from the failures of the very same occupation.As with Haredi society and Schlissel, in its very rejection of Duma the Israeli state has shown that it is in an important sense responsible for it – not because of its actions, but because of its inaction.None of this is an argument that Israel is wrong in its debate with the Palestinians over who is at fault for the continued occupation. Whether the Palestinians are unwilling or unable to compromise, or Israeli politics unable to restrain its annexationist wing, are irrelevant to the point being made here: that any military occupation carries with it innate injustices and the danger of democratic decay. An Israel that took seriously the legal and democratic lacuna of the West Bank would not have been as blasĂ© about the growing presence of radical Jewish terrorists attacking Palestinians there-It may be too much to expect a resolution to the occupation anytime soon; the experience of Gaza suggests a West Bank withdrawal may not be the panacea so many foreign observers earnestly insist it would be. But even if Israel were completely and unequivocally right in the political debate, and the legal framework of the occupation remains a necessity for the time being, that does not absolve Israel of the sin of omission that led to Duma. As Israel waits for a resolution to the occupation, pulled between the many competing impulses in its politics (and the Palestinians’) over the future of the West Bank, it has allowed itself to engage in an open-ended nondemocratic policy without giving serious thought to the consequences of such a regime for the Palestinians, and for itself.An Israel that took seriously the legal and democratic lacuna of the West Bank would not have been as blasĂ© about the growing presence of radical Jewish terrorists attacking Palestinians there, and would not have found itself – as it has in only a few rare instances in the past, each time in dealing with Jewish terrorists in the lawless West Bank – extending the rules of military occupation into the bounds of Israeli democracy.Israel’s acquiescence to lawlessness is a choice. The deafening Haredi silence over homosexuality is likewise a choice. Neither community incited or wanted the crimes committed in their name, but both failed, through conscious choice, to challenge the criminals and their ideas.

FINAL REPORT ON THE MH370 DUE OUT OCTOBER 13,2015.

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)

Final MH17 report due October 13: Dutch investigators-AFP-aug 27,15-yahoonews

The Hague (AFP) - The final report into the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over war-torn eastern Ukraine last year will be released in October 13, Dutch investigators said on Thursday."The Dutch Safety Board (OVV) informed relatives and the accredited representatives to the investigation that the board will publish the final report on the investigation into flight MH17 on 13 October 2015," the board said in a statement."Prior to the official publication of the report, the relatives will be informed about the conclusions of the investigation during a closed information meeting," the OVV added.The passenger jet was shot down over Ukraine on July 17 last year, during heavy fighting between government forces and pro-Russian separatists. All 298 people onboard -- mainly Dutch -- were killed.The Netherlands has been leading teams of international investigators to retrieve body parts, probe the cause of the incident and eventually prosecute those responsible.The OVV is charged with looking into the exact cause of the crash but will not identify those responsible.Ukraine and many in the West have accused the rebels of blowing the Boeing 777 out of the sky, saying they may have used a BUK missile supplied by Russia.Moscow and the rebels deny any responsibility and point the finger at Ukraine's military.A preliminary Dutch report released last September said the plane had been hit by numerous "high-energy objects".Dutch prosecutors leading the criminal probe, assisted by experts from Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and the Ukraine, earlier this month announced they have found fragments "probably" from a Russian-made surface-to-air missile at the crash site.
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And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.
Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.
12 TRIBES INHERIT LAND IN THE FUTURE

Jewish settlers take over homes in Arab part of Jerusalem-Associated Press-aug 27,15-yahoonews

JERUSALEM (AP) — Ultra-nationalist Israelis have taken over a four-story building in the heart of an Arab neighborhood in east Jerusalem, raising fears of fresh violence in the tense area.A small group of activists from the Ateret Cohanim settler organization moved into the building on Thursday. It was the latest in a wave of settler advances since nationalist Jews began buying up properties in Palestinian neighborhoods two decades ago.The building is located in Silwan, a neighborhood that is home to several hundred Jewish residents and some 50,000 Palestinians. Israeli soldiers were guarding the latest wave of settlers.Ateret Cohanim says it legally purchased the properties. Palestinian residents say they have been unfairly evicted or illegally bullied into leaving.Past takeovers have led to clashes and violent Palestinian demonstrations.

China detains more suspects over deadly chemical disaster in Tianjin-Twenty-three people have now been detained in a broadening investigation of the port city's storage facility blasts, which killed more than 140.Christian Science Monitor By Robert Marquand-aug 27,15-yahoonews

China on Thursday accused 11 transport and customs officials and several municipal authorities in Tianjin of “dereliction of duty” and “abuse of power” over a chemical explosion on Aug. 12 that killed some 140 people in the northeastern city and sparked public outrage over corruption and negligence.The 11 join 12 people previously detained from the Ruihai International Logistics firm, including its board chairman, who ran the warehouse in the city where the chemicals were stored. State-run Xinhua news today described those facing investigation as "including Tianjin local transportation management authorities, work safety regulatory agencies, land resources authorities, Tianjin local customs office and a state-owned port company..."The explosion at the warehouse, which held more than 700 tons of hazardous substances, shook the booming northeastern port city, a half-hour north of Beijing by fast train. The storage facility was located near residential apartment buildings, and the blast – heavy enough to be recorded by earthquake sensors – turned the area into a moonscape. Between 450 and 700 people were injured or hospitalized.For many Chinese, the disaster was an example not only of official malfeasance but a lack of public oversight and accountability.President Xi Jinping vowed to conduct a full investigation, and The New York Times today reported that the new steps “made clear that the government’s investigation [is] now broadening to include public servants who were supposed to act as watchdogs.”China watchers note that the Tianjin episode comes amid a new policy in Beijing that aims to shut down parts of society that could act as public watchdogs. In the past year, Chinese officials have begun to target nongovernmental organizations, particularly civil society NGOs that have foreign funding. In July and early August, authorities arrested or detained more than 200 lawyers around China who describe themselves as willing to take human and civil rights and public interest cases.Many critics have pointed to the Tianjin explosion as the kind of public disaster that civil rights lawyers as well as NGOs focusing on local and community interests could battle or prevent.Chinese public interest blogger Xiao Shu writes in The New York Times that in 2015 so far, there have been 13 other chemical-related explosions in China, leaving 10 dead and 92 injured, most recently a widely publicized petrochemical fire that destroyed a factory in nearby Shandong Province. The Chinese media reported this week that two major shareholders in Rui Hai used their family ties to secure approval for storing dangerous materials at the Tianjin warehouse, in clear violation of regulations that prohibit the storage of hazardous chemicals within 3,200 feet of residences.One of the key characteristics of the Chinese system is that leaders grasp for unlimited power but are unwilling to take full responsibility for the social and political consequences. The government suppresses truth to deter independent thought and deflect awkward questions about accountability. Industrial accidents are the result.After more than a week of relative silence, Chinese state media have been reporting steadily on official actions taken in the Tianjin probe. Last week they reported that Ruihai International had let its license for chemical storage lapse between last October and late May of this year.Yesterday, as The Wall Street Journal notes, state media "reported that the head of China’s work safety agency, Yang Dongliang, was removed from his post, a week after he was placed under investigation and suspected of serious violations of discipline – a Communist Party euphemism for corruption. Mr. Yang had served as the deputy mayor of Tianjin for more than a decade until 2012."

What drove Vester Flanagan to murder his former colleagues on air?-The suspected gunman in Wednesday's slaying of two journalists had a long history with many news stations.-Christian Science Monitor By Kelsey Warner-aug 27,15-yahoonews

Vester Lee Flanagan II, the gunman responsible killing two journalists during a live broadcast of WDBJ-7’s “Mornin’” program in Moneta, Va., and later died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, had a history with the Roanoke, Va., station.His colleagues at the station came to know him as an angry and difficult person to work with, station manager Jeff Marks said during a live broadcast."Vester was an unhappy man," Mr. Marks said, adding that he had to be escorted out of the building by police after he was terminated from the station in 2013."He did not take that well," he added.Other former colleagues echoed Marks’ sentiments.Mr. Flanagan "was a good on-air performer, a pretty good reporter and then things started getting a little strange with him," Don Shafer, the former news director of Florida's WTWC-TV, where Mr. Flanagan worked in the late 1990s, said Wednesday. He spoke in an interview broadcast by Mr. Shafer's current employer, San Diego 6 The CW.Shafer said his "bizarre behavior" prompted managers at the Florida station to fire Flanagan.Kimberly Moore Wilmoth, who worked with Flanagan at the Florida station, recalled him as "off-kilter" and someone who "never really made himself part of the team."Flanagan sued the Florida station over allegations of race discrimination in 2000. He claimed a producer had called him a "monkey" in 1999 and that other black employees had endured the same. The suit also included a complaint about an unnamed white supervisor at the station that had said black people were lazy because they did not take advantage of scholarships to attend college. Flanagan and station managers settled that suit out of court.Flanagan worked at several other stations around the country before and after his stint in Florida.In 1996 he worked as a freelance production assistant at KPIX, a San Francisco station. He worked as a general assignment reporter at WTOC-TV in Savannah from 1997 to 1999. From 2002 to 2004, he worked as a reporter and anchor for WNCT-TV in Greenville, N.C.If his time in broadcast in Florida and Virginia had been troubled, colleagues and neighbors earlier in his life recall a different Flanagan. A former co-worker at the California station, Barbara Rodgers, remembered him only vaguely as "a young, eager kid out of journalism school," who "just wanted to be on TV and to do a good job."At the Georgia station, Flanagan was remembered as "tall, good looking and seemed to be really nice, personable and funny," said a former fellow reporter, Angela Williams-Gebhardt, who now lives in Ohio. The station's former news director, Michael Sullivan, said Flanagan was relatively inexperienced, but did a decent job, without any apparent problems.A native of Oakland, Calif., who graduated from nearby San Francisco State University, Flanagan was remembered by one childhood friend with fondness."I don't remember anything bad about him," said Sasha Dansky, a high school classmate, recalling Flanagan's frequent appearance at parties. "He was just a nice, affable guy."​Virgil Barker, who lived on the same leafy street, said, "I know you want to hear that he was a monster, but he was the complete opposite.”Barker added, "He was very, very loving."The enduring images of Wednesday’s horror tell a different story. The rampage began with multiple shots that killed reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward on Wednesday morning. Vicki Gardner, a local Chamber of Commerce official who was being interviewed live, was wounded.Shortly after the violence, purposefully wrought in front of a live audience, Flanagan faxed a 23-page manifesto to ABC News in which he cited the racially motivated shooting deaths of nine black churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., this past June as a kind of inspiration, and reported racial discrimination for being black, and harassment and bullying for being gay, according to ABC News."I've been a human powder keg for a while...just waiting to go BOOM!!!" Flanagan wrote.Flanagan’s family offered condolences to the victims' loved ones in the following statement:    It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that we express our deepest condolenses to the families of Alison Parker and Adam Ward. We are also praying for the recovery of Vicki Gardner. Our thoughts and prayers at this time are with the victims' families and the WBDJ7 NEWS family. Words cannot express the hurt that we feel for the victtims. Our family is asking that the media respect our privacy.Authorities have not pinpointed a motive, but missives online, as well as the letter received at ABC, suggest Wednesday’s violence was racially motivated.Hours after the shooting, someone posted video of the shootings online, apparently from the shooter's perspective. The videos were posted to Twitter and Facebook accounts registered to Bryce Williams, the name Flanagan had used throughout his career in broadcast journalism. The videos have since been removed.Posts on the Twitter feed included accusations that one of the victims had made "racist comments" and said that a complaint had been filed with a government agency that enforces discrimination claims.Flanagan died Wednesday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, presumably sustained during a police pursuit after the shooting. Police apprehended him after he crashed his car and transported him to an area hospital, where he later died.

JEREMEIAH 49:35-37 (IN IRAN AT THE BUSHEHR OR ARAK NUKE SITE SOME BELIEVE)
35  Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Behold, I will break the bow of Elam,(IRAN/BUSHEHR NUCLEAR SITE) the chief of their might.(MOST DANGEROUS NUKE SITE IN IRAN)
36  And upon Elam will I bring the four winds from the four quarters of heaven,(IRANIANS SCATTERED OR MASS IMIGARATION) and will scatter them toward all those winds; and there shall be no nation whither the outcasts of Elam shall not come.(WORLD IMMIGRATION)
37  For I will cause Elam (IRAN-BUSHEHR NUKE SITE) to be dismayed before their enemies, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, even my fierce anger,(ISRAELS NUKES POSSIBLY) saith the LORD; and I will send the sword after them, till I have consumed them:(IRAN AND ITS NUKE SITES DESTROYED)

Rejecting Iran deal would isolate Washington: U.S. envoy to U.N.Reuters By Louis Charbonneau-aug 27,15-yahoonews

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Rejecting the Iran nuclear deal would lead to diplomatic isolation for the United States and significantly undermine Washington's ability to achieve other foreign policy goals, the U.S. envoy to the United Nations said on Thursday.In an article published on the Politico website, U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power said diplomats from the 193 member states of the United Nations are tracking the heated U.S. congressional debate over the deal "like they tracked the World Cup soccer pairings last year.""From this vantage point, I believe that rejecting this deal would significantly weaken our ability to achieve our broader foreign policy goals – most of which in 2015 require us to mobilize broad international coalitions," Power wrote.The White House says it is focused on building enough support for the Iran deal to keep Congress from "spoiling" the agreement that was clinched between Iran, the United States and five major powers on July 14.While President Barack Obama appears to have enough support among lawmakers to prevent Congress from overriding a veto should he need to use it, it is clear that most in the Republican-dominated legislature oppose the agreement.Power said rejecting the agreement, which calls for lifting most sanctions against Iran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program that will be in place for at least 10 years, would hurt the United States more than its hurts Tehran."If the United States rejects this deal, we would instantly isolate ourselves from the countries that spent nearly two years working with American negotiators to hammer out its toughest provisions," she said."If we walk away, there is no diplomatic door number two," Power added. "No do over. No rewrite of the deal on the table. We would go from a situation in which Iran is isolated to one in which the United States is isolated."Rejecting the deal, she warned, would also likely undermine Washington's ability to use sanctions in other circumstances.Critics of the deal in Washington have accused the Obama administration of giving Iran too much in exchange for too little. The Obama administration, however, has said that support for continued sanctions was waning and this was the best agreement that could be obtained.Congress is expected to vote on the deal next month when its 60-day review period expires. U.S. and European officials say that if the deal goes through most sanctions on Iran could be lifted next spring.(Reporting by Louis Charbonneau; Editing by James Dalgleish)

NATO chief: Too early to say if Georgia joins NATO-Associated Press By MISHA DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI-aug 27,15-yahoonews

TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on a visit Thursday to Georgia that it is too early to tell whether the former Soviet republic will be invited to take the final step toward NATO membership.NATO members voted in 2008 to accept Georgia as a member, but since then the South Caucasus nation has denied been entry into the Membership Action Plan, the last condition for membership.NATO says Georgia must strengthen its institutions, step up justice reforms and fully respect the rule of law before it is accepted into the action plan. Tbilisi, however, claims that NATO is dragging its heels because of the frozen conflict in the breakaway republic of South Ossetia.Speaking at the opening of a joint NATO-Georgia training center, Stoltenberg said Georgia already has "the necessary tools to continue to move toward membership."Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said the training facility would "in no way be directed against any of the neighboring countries," an apparent attempt to assuage Russia's fears about a NATO presence close to its border. Russia and Georgia fought a five-day war over South Ossetia in 2008.Moscow reacted angrily to the ceremony in Georgia, saying that the NATO presence would tip the balance in the region."We consider this move as a continuation of the provocative policy of the alliance aimed at expanding its geopolitical influence," Russian Foreign Minister spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters in Moscow. "Placing this NATO military facility in Georgia will become a substantial destabilizing factor for security in the region."__Nataliya Vasilyeva contributed to this report from Moscow.

Russia says NATO training center opening in Georgia provocative-Reuters-aug 27,15-yahoonews

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia considers the opening of a NATO training center in Georgia provocative, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.Russia believes that a further strengthening of ties between the Western military alliance and Tbilisi would destabilize the security situation in the region, Zakharova told a briefing.NATO said on Thursday that a new training center opened in Georgia would help the former Soviet republic to move closer to membership in the military alliance.(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; Writing by Maria Kiselyova; Editing by Alexander Winning)

Philippines seeks 'real-time' U.S. help in disputed South China Sea-Reuters-aug 27,15-yahoonews

MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has sought help from the United States to monitor "real-time" developments in the South China Sea, providing surveillance and reconnaissance, a military spokesman said on Thursday, amid China's rapid expansion in the area.Colonel Restituto Padilla said the defense ministry had asked U.S. Pacific Command chief, Admiral Harry Harris, to provide air cover to a Philippine civilian ship that regularly delivers supplies to Second Thomas Shoal in the disputed waters."We want the U.S. military to watch over our ships, which China attempts to block every time we rotate troops and bring supplies to a ship that ran aground on Ayungin shoal," Padilla said.Harris was in Palawan on Thursday to see first-hand the situation in the area near where China has built artificial islands.China claims most of the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei have overlapping claims.Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez, commander of military forces in Palawan, told journalists the U.S. commander promised to help its oldest ally in the Asia-Pacific, but would also prevent conflict from erupting.(Reporting by Manuel Mogato; Editing by Nick Macfie)

DISEASES

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, to kill with sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).

MERS virus kills 19 in week in Saudi-AFP-aug 27,15-yahoonews

Riyadh (AFP) - Deaths from the MERS coronavirus have surged in Saudi Arabia ahead of the hajj pilgrimage, with 19 fatalities recorded in a week, according to health ministry statistics.A total of 502 people have died in the kingdom since the virus first appeared in 2012, according to updated figures posted on the ministry's website, including 19, all Saudis, since last Thursday.The number of MERS infections has also surged to 1,171 cases, the website said.A surge in infections forced health authorities to shut the emergency ward at a main hospital in Riyadh last week, after at least 46 people, including medical staff, contracted the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.Saudi Arabia, preparing to host more than two million Muslims from all over the world next month for the annual hajj to Islam's holiest sites in Mecca and Medina, is the country worst hit by the coronavirus.MERS is considered a deadlier but less infectious cousin of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus that appeared in Asia in 2003 and killed hundreds of people, mostly in China.Its symptoms can include fever, coughing and shortness of breath. There are no approved vaccines against MERS, which is believed to originate in camels.

STORMS HURRICANES-TORNADOES

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear,(TORNADOES,HURRICANES,STORMS) and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth:(DESTRUCTION) for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.(FROM QUAKES,NUKES ETC)

6 missing in Dominica as TS Erika unleashes landslides-Associated Press By CARLISLE JNO BAPTISTE and DANICA COTO-aug 27,15-yahoonews

ROSEAU, Dominica (AP) — Tropical Storm Erika unleashed severe flooding across Dominica on Thursday, triggering landslides that destroyed at least 20 homes in the tiny eastern Caribbean island as authorities searched for six people reported missing.Nearly 9 inches (23 centimeters) of rain fell on the mountainous country late Wednesday, followed by another 6 inches (15 centimeters) early Thursday, according to the weather service in the nearby island of Antigua."The situation is grim. It is dangerous," said Ian Pinard, Dominica's communications minister.Two people were reported missing in the capital, another three in the island's southeastern region and one in the eastern part of Dominica, said national disaster official Don Corriette.About 80 percent of the island was without electricity, and water supply was cut off, authorities said. The main airport was closed due to flooding, with water rushing over cars and at least one small plane, and the scaffolding of some buildings collapsed.The main river that cuts through the capital overflowed its banks and surging water crashed into the principal bridge that leads into Roseau, whose roads were littered with fallen trees and light poles. Some streets were turned into fast-flowing rivers.Acting Prime Minister Rayburn Blackmoore asked people to remain calm and stay indoors."Do not go sightseeing," he said. "The situation is very dangerous."Erika was centered about 125 miles (205 kilometers) west of Guadeloupe, and was moving west at 16 mph (26 kph) with maximum sustained of 50 mph (85 kph), according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami.Erika was expected to move near Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands on Thursday and be near or just north of the Dominican Republic on Friday as it heads toward South Florida early next week. The storm was not expected to gain strength in the next two days.Officials shuttered schools, government offices and businesses across the region and warned of flash flooding because of dry conditions caused by the worst drought to hit the Caribbean in recent years. Authorities warned power and water service might be temporarily cut off.Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla said the storm could bring badly needed rains to the parched U.S. territory."We're happy given the dry conditions, but it does highlight the need to be on alert," he said, adding that heavy downpours could lead to flash floods.Garcia activated the National Guard as a precaution and asked that everyone head home by noon on Thursday.The heaviest rains were expected to hit Puerto Rico's eastern region, with the storm expected to pass about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of the island overnight Thursday, said Odalys Martinez, with the National Weather Service in San Juan.The storm also was generating heavy wind in nearby Antigua, and people should prepare for more rain, said Philmore Mullin, director of Antigua and Barbuda's National Office of Disaster Services. He said in a phone interview that no damage or power outages had been reported.Dozens of flights were canceled in the region, and the U.S. Coast Guard closed all ports in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Government officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands said St. John would experience the heaviest winds at around 58 mph. (93 kph)-Meanwhile in the Pacific, Ignacio strengthened into a hurricane. The storm's maximum sustained winds increased Thursday morning to 90 mph (150 kph).Hurricane Ignacio was centered about 1,135 miles (1,825 kilometers) east-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii, and was moving west-northwest near 13 mph (20 kph).Also in the Pacific, a new tropical storm formed Thursday morning. Tropical Storm Jimena had maximum sustained winds near 45 mph (75 kph) and was expected to strengthen to a hurricane Friday. Jimena was centered about 890 miles (1,430 kilometers) south-southwest of the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula.___Coto reported from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS

REVELATION 8:7
7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.

Smoke grounds resources and aircraft battling Washington wildfires-the guardian-Air quality rated as unhealthy as crews fight a 262-square mile blaze-Firefighters from Australia and New Zealand summoned to help-Associated Press in Spokane, Washington-Last modified on Thursday 27 August 2015 17.28 BST

Smoke from big wildfires burning east of the Cascade Range grounded helicopters and airplanes that have been battling the flames in Washington state.The dense smoke also was causing respiratory problems for people far from the fire lines. In Spokane County, which has nearly 500,000 residents, the air quality was rated as unhealthy.Crews battling a 262-square mile blaze near the town of Republic, south of the Canadian border, also were battling smoke as well as flames, fire spokesman Donnie Davis said.“Everybody up here is rubbing their eyes,” Davis said. “It’s brutal.”A wildfire about 70 miles south-west in Okanogan – the largest blaze ever recorded in the state – grew to nearly 438 square miles and heavy smoke also grounded air resources, fire spokesman Rick Isaacson said.“We’re still socked in,” Isaacson said. “There’s maybe one mile of visibility.”On Thursday, governor Jay Inslee was scheduled to take an aerial tour of the wildfires and meet crews on the ground. So far, officials have counted 40 homes and 40 outbuildings destroyed by the blaze, Okanogan County sheriff Frank Rogers said. The fire is about 17% contained by more than 1,300 firefighters.Rogers said a forecast calling for highs in the 70s and rain in the next few days was good news.“It is looking better for us,” he said.Several western states are in the middle of a severe fire season with some 11,600 square miles scorched so far.“You can imagine how stretched thin everybody is,” said Dan Dallas, deputy incident commander of the Okanogan fire. “We’re all working without the resources that in a normal year – which I don’t think there is such a thing anymore – that we might have.”So many fires are burning in Washington state that officials summoned help from firefighters in Australia and New Zealand. They also got 200 US troops from a base in Tacoma in the first such use of active-duty soldiers in nine years.On Thursday, more than a dozen of the Australian firefighters were to begin working fighting the Okanogan-area blazes.The Oregon military department said soldiers also were ready to help battle a wildfire that has destroyed more than three dozen homes near John Day, about 150 miles east of Portland.Fires also were burning in California, Montana and Idaho.

EARTHQUAKES

ISAIAH 42:15
15  I will make waste mountains and hills, and dry up all their herbs; and I will make the rivers islands, and I will dry up the pools.

MATTHEW 24:7-8
7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.

MARK 13:8
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:(ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST ETHNIC GROUP) and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.

LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,(DIFFERNT PLACES AT THE SAME TIME) and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.

1 Day, Magnitude 2.5+ Worldwide
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    3.3 66km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-08-27 15:47:29 UTC 68.0 km
    3.7 86km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-08-27 15:42:14 UTC 29.0 km
    5.1 218km NW of Nuku`alofa, Tonga 2015-08-27 15:06:25 UTC 10.0 km
    2.7 107km ENE of Circle, Alaska 2015-08-27 14:50:48 UTC 4.0 km
    3.9 14km S of Volcano, Hawaii 2015-08-27 14:39:19 UTC 9.4 km
    4.7 South of the Fiji Islands 2015-08-27 13:42:32 UTC 31.9 km
    2.7 80km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-08-27 12:00:51 UTC 49.0 km
    3.4 37km SW of Little Sitkin Island, Alaska 2015-08-27 11:26:33 UTC 127.5 km
    5.1 Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge 2015-08-27 10:50:57 UTC 10.0 km
    4.8 47km NNE of Kuqa, China 2015-08-27 10:16:30 UTC 26.7 km
    3.0 4km SW of Perry, Oklahoma 2015-08-27 10:12:56 UTC 5.0 km
    4.8 253km N of Fais, Micronesia 2015-08-27 08:54:23 UTC 42.1 km
    2.7 1km N of The Geysers, California 2015-08-27 06:37:36 UTC 1.6 km
    3.3 119km N of Vieques, Puerto Rico 2015-08-27 05:46:53 UTC 100.0 km
    3.2 82km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-08-27 05:19:15 UTC 30.0 km
    2.6 24km SE of Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands 2015-08-27 03:36:45 UTC 7.0 km
    2.7 7km NNE of Guthrie, Oklahoma 2015-08-27 03:14:23 UTC 7.7 km
    2.8 62km SE of Tanaga Volcano, Alaska 2015-08-27 03:05:21 UTC 44.9 km
    3.1 63km WSW of Anchor Point, Alaska 2015-08-27 02:07:34 UTC 95.1 km
    2.5 31km NW of Rincon, Puerto Rico 2015-08-27 01:22:13 UTC 17.0 km
    4.9 South of the Fiji Islands 2015-08-27 01:13:47 UTC 367.9 km
    2.9 5km NE of Medford, Oklahoma 2015-08-27 00:56:23 UTC 1.3 km
    4.2 83km S of Ierapetra, Greece 2015-08-27 00:47:19 UTC 10.0 km
    4.8 59km SSW of Ierapetra, Greece 2015-08-27 00:25:08 UTC 25.8 km
    4.3 24km NNW of La Serena, Chile 2015-08-26 23:49:19 UTC 47.8 km
    4.2 20km SE of Turkoglu, Turkey 2015-08-26 23:01:46 UTC 12.4 km
    2.5 36km E of Cordova, Alaska 2015-08-26 22:36:51 UTC 23.2 km
    4.9 Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge 2015-08-26 22:00:01 UTC 10.0 km
    5.2 Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge 2015-08-26 21:56:37 UTC 10.0 km
    4.6 227km WNW of Chichi-shima, Japan 2015-08-26 21:31:51 UTC 464.6 km
    3.0 44km SSW of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska 2015-08-26 19:13:41 UTC 112.2 km

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