Philippines Flood Death Toll Nears 1,000, State of Calamity Declared

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Philippines Flood Death Toll Nears 1,000, State of Calamity Declared


Prophecy Sign:  The roaring and tossing of the seas
The wildness of weather continues to roll on through the year 2011, and with no signs that 2012 or beyond will be any better.  And we wonder why people of the world shriek and wail at what they perceive to be the cause of all this....you and me.  We personally don't believe the consensus theory, as that great big ball of burning hydrogen in the sky has much more to do with the earth’s weather patterns than anything mankind can do.  Regardless of that, the world is still in an uproar over the roaring and tossing seas.  Just as Jesus said would be the case. 

(Check out the video below labeled OMG. You've heard the phrase, "a face in the crowd", but how about a face in the cloud?  Very weird and yes it is a perfectly defined side profile of a human face)
There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea. Luke 21:25 NIV

From the article:
Philippine President Benigno Aquino declared a state of national calamity on Tuesday, as authorities work to recover the bodies of those killed by flash floods on the southern island of Mindanao. Disaster agency officials said Tuesday that 957 people have died so far as a result of the floods which began in the early hours of Saturday, while 49 others remain missing.
Officials have also reported a shortage of water and food at the island's overcrowded, makeshift evacuation centers. Almost 50,000 people who lost their homes remain in public shelters. The flooding was caused by tropical storm Washi, which swept through the southern Philippines Friday evening, dropping a month's worth of rain in 24 hours.
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For a morning, the sky looked like a surfer's dream: A series of huge breaking waves lined the horizon in Birmingham, Ala., on Friday (Dec. 16), their crests surging forward in slow motion. Amazed Alabamans took photos of the clouds and sent them to their local weather station, wondering, "What are these tsunamis in the sky?"

Philippines Flood Death Toll Nears 1,000, State of Calamity Declared






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