Thursday, March 21, 2013

Obama’s Limo ‘The Beast’ Breaks Down in Israel on Historic Visit - Comet To Soar Over Israel During Obama’s Visit

Obama’s Limo ‘The Beast’ breaks down in Israel on historic visit – his first since becoming President. Comet To Soar Over Israel During Obama’s Visit!


by http://countdowntozerotime.org/

It can withstand biochemical attacks and a barrage of gunfire but apparently not a drop of diesel fuel.President Barack Obama’s customized Cadillac limousine often referred to as “The Beast” was photographed on the back of a flat-bed hauler in Israel today. Israeli press is reporting someone mistakenly filled the vehicle with diesel fuel, which caused the breakdown.The Times of Israel reports:“The Americans filled it up with diesel, rather than petrol,” reports Channel 2 — stressing that it was the Americans, not the Israelis.Unsurprisingly, the car wouldn’t start.The president, visiting Israel today, was not in the limo when it broke down. The car was waiting at the airport to take the president to his various stops around the country. Organizers reportedly just learned of the malfunction before the president arrived. A replacement vehicle is being brought in from Jordan.

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Comet To Soar Over Israel During Obama’s Visit: Is This A Final Sign Of Prophecy?

As if there weren’t already enough signs in the Heavens, Comet Pan-Starrs will be passing over Israel with the arrival of Barack Obama in this Year of the Comet. Throughout history, comets have been interpreted as harbingers of plague, impending disaster, or the ascension of a new king.

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This is no coincidence , along with everything else we’re seeing happen daily, this harbinger appears. Christians are rapidly awakening, it’s those who are ‘not in touch’ who have yet to have awoken to what’s clearly becoming seen to most as prophecy unfolding.

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It is very rare to see two bright comets in one year according to NASA. Comet ISON could shine as brightly as a full moon in the middle of the day. The comet will reach its perihelion on Nov. 28.

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