Missionary Evangelist Robert Breaker talks about September 23, 2017, and the big "sign" in the heavens that many are talking about and how it might tie into the stars, and even the date of September 23, 2015.
For the video about September 23, 2015, go here: https://youtu.be/HB09F2PdXMw
Disclaimer: This video in no way attempts to "date" the rapture. Rather, it seeks only to present what many are presenting on the internet about possible events that may take place in the near future.
Date-Time10 Feb 2017 14:03:46 UTC10 Feb 2017 22:03:46 near epicenter
10 Feb 2017 09:03:46 standard time in your timezone
Location9.899N 125.463EDepth27 km
Distances10 km (6 mi) NNE of Mabua, Philippines12 km (7 mi) NNW of Surigao, Philippines31 km (19 mi) NNW of Placer, Philippines72 km (44 mi) ESE of Maasin, Philippines713 km (442 mi) SE of Manila, Philippines
A substantial coronal hole rotated across the face of the sun this past week and is again streaming solar wind towards Earth (Jan. 30 - Feb. 2, 2017). This same coronal hole was facing Earth about a month ago and has rotated into a similar position again (see our Gallery entry for this here: https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/main/item/769.
Coronal holes are areas of open magnetic field from which solar wind particles stream into space. In this wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light it appears as a dark area near the center and lower portion of the sun. Credit: Solar Dynamics Observatory, NASA.
The Trump administration could soon declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization, a move that would greatly restrict the controversial group’s global reach and would come despite its insistence that it has peaceful intentions.
Trump himself was often critical of President Obama’s outreach to the Muslim Brotherhood, and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has proposed a bill to call for declaring the Brotherhood a terror organization. In the past, it has been accused of supporting terrorist groups around the world, and several countries, including Muslim nations, have banned them.
If the U.S. declares the Brotherhood a terrorist organization, it would make it a criminal act for Americans to fund the group, ban banks from processing money for it, bar people with ties to the group from coming to the United States and make it easier to deport immigrants who have worked with the organization.
“It is time to call this enemy by its name and speak with clarity and moral authority,” Cruz said in a statement introducing the bill.
"Unfortunately, the West has rejected the idea of solidarity with the Christians of the Middle East, prioritizing diplomacy based on oil interests and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Thus, the United States, Britain, and France have largely ignored the persecutions of the Christians of Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, and Sudan, while rushing to save the oil-rich Muslim states of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait..." — Hannibal Travis, Professor of Law, 2006.
Indigenous Christians in Iraq and Syria have not only been exposed to genocide at the hands of the Islamic State and other Islamist groups, but also their applications for immigration to Western countries have been put on the back-burner by, shamefully but not surprisingly, the UN.
When one brings up the issue of Western states taking in Muslim migrants from Syria and Iraq without vetting them for jihadist ties, while leaving behind the Christian and Yazidi victims of jihadists, one is accused of being "bigoted" or "racist". But the real bigotry is abandoning the persecuted and benign Middle Eastern Christians and Yazidis, the main victims of the ongoing genocides in Syria and Iraq.
The German government is also rejecting applications for asylum of Christian refugees and deporting them unfairly, according to a German pastor.
Nearly a third of the respondents said that most of the discrimination and violence came mostly from refugee camp guards of Muslim descent.
It is high time that not only the U.S. but all other Western governments finally saw that the Christians in the Middle East are them.
He’s one of a small army of I’m-A-Muslim-Ask-Me-Anything propagandists, moving about our land, attracting small groups of onlookers, and then posting his exchanges with them, which always end with a hug from a newly-enlightened non-Muslim, on YouTube. Here’s one treacly example.
The questions posed are usually of the most anodyne and simple-minded sort, but even these sometimes require a little prefabricated taqiyya, delivered in the most deeply sincere way. In order to make it easier for those who’d like to upset the applecart of these ambulatory propagandists, I’ve made a list of “anythings” that you might want to ask, should you run across one of these Ask-Me-Anything Muslims. Of course, there is always the possibility that once your interlocutor realizes that you actually know something about Islam, and taqiyya is out of the question, he might accuse you of being an “Islamophobe” not interested in “real dialogue,” and attempt to get those onlookers to take his side against you, the troublemaker. You have to be ready with sweetness-and-light, affecting an innocent goshdarnit I-just-want-to-know attitude, which may help, experience suggests, to keep the bystanders on your side and increasingly skeptical of the Ask-Me-Anything mountebank.
ALERT: Collapse imminent at Fukushima — TV: Officials find large section
under reactor is “unstable… about to collapse” — “Bad, bad news… Time to
reconsider that trip to the east coast of Japan” (VIDEOS)
By ENENews, on February 3rd, 2017
NHK World, Feb 3, 2017 (emphasis added): The operator of the
crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is examining if it can go ahead
with a plan to deploy a robot into one of the damaged reactors at the facility…
An analysis of the images found that the radiation level inside the vessel was
up to 530 sieverts per hour. Officials speculate that fuel debris–a mixture of
nuclear fuel and melted parts of the reactor’s facility–may be
emitting strong radiation
inside the vessel… Last week’s probe found that part of a
metal grating just beneath the reactor was missing. The robot was supposed to
move around on the grating. The image analysis also found that an around
one square-meter section near the missing segment is about to
collapse. NHK World transcript, Feb 3, 2017: “[Tepco] is facing more
setbacks. Tepco has found unstable grating near a rector that will make
it difficult to conduct further surveillance to help it decommission
the plant… They found a section the size of a square meter is about to
collapse. They had already found holes in other sections… A nuclear
power expert suggests that will make it difficult for workers to locate the
fuel.”