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I saw blood on the moon on Jan. 14, 2006. I had read about these volcanoes going off on both the north and the south poles at the same time. I thought to myself that it was pretty significant. So I decided to get up early the next Saturday morning and take pictures of the moon as it was setting with my digital binocular camera. My house is in the country and faces west. It just happened to be a full moon. Of course God set this whole thing up! As I was taking pictures with my camera a huge ocean of blood appeared in the middle of the moon, that was splashing like an ocean would and I watched as it started forming a river of blood that started flowing downwards and then sideways and then back towards the top of the moon! Then it all flowed behind the moon. This all lasted about 60 seconds. I went that morning to a meeting that our pastor’s wife (************) was having and told her about what I saw. I heard her talking on the radio the next week an she said the following: I said to my husband, you know I don't know that these are the last of the last days, no one has ever come up to me and told me that they were Jesus Christ, and then that very week a man came up to her and told her that he was Jesus Christ and asked her if she wanted him to be her lord and savior. She said nooooooooo.
I go to a big church in Tulsa. I was also witnessing one time and ran across this man around my age 48 or so and he had a daughter in her twenties who came to him crying really hard one day. He asked her what was wrong and she said that she had dreamed about the rapture. She said she was being raptured and the guy next to her was not going, then she got up over the Tulsa skyline and she said that there were not very many people being raptured in Tulsa, she said she would look for two blocks before she would see anyone going up in the rapture. Very sobering to me.
Here is the information on the volcanos I heard about and researched!
eruption at both poles happening now?
>
> http://www.avo.alaska.edu/
> Image taken by Michelle Coombs, USGS/AVO, January
> 4,
> 2006
> At 8:25 AM, January 12, 2006, AVO lowered the color
> code at Augustine volcano from RED to ORANGE. For
> complete details, please see the Augustine activity
> page.
>
>
> The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) is a joint
> program of the United States Geological Survey
> (USGS),
> the Geophysical Institute of the University of
> Alaska
> Fairbanks (UAFGI), and the State of Alaska Division
> of
> Geological and Geophysical Surveys (ADGGS).
>
> Contact Us:
> Please feel free to contact us with questions about
> this site, general volcano information, or to
> provide
> us with feedback on our information service.
> AVO Home
>
>
>
> http://www.falkland-malvinas.com/Detalle.asp?NUM=7037
>
> Mercosur
> Tuesday, 10 January
>
>
>
> Flight to check volcanic eruption in South Sandwich
>
> Mount Belinda on Montagu Island in the South
> Sandwich
> Islands is erupting, reports the South Georgia
> government.
>
>
> The Royal Air Force plans to fly a maritime patrol
> to
> the remote island from the Falkland Islands as soon
> as
> the weather allows to investigate the scale of the
> eruption.
>
> A representative of the Government of South Georgia
> and the South Sandwich Islands plans to go on the
> flight to see first hand the effects of the volcano,
> including changes to the coastline in the areas in
> which seabirds normally breed. From the satellite
> images it seems that the major colonies are
> unaffected
> as they lie on the far side of the island.
>
>
> The four and a half thousand foot mountain was
> thought
> to be inactive until RAF patrols and satellite
> imaging
> four years ago showed low level activity, with ash
> staining the snow covered mountain top. For the past
> two years the volcano has been erupting more
> forcefully, and a recent satellite image shows a
> large, fast moving lava flow, 90 meters wide, which
> is
> reported to be adding 50 acres a month to the
> island.
>
>
> The South Sandwich Islands are made up of a volcanic
> arc of eleven islands in the Weddell Sea, and
> together
> with South Georgia, they form one of the British
> Overseas Territories.
>
>
>
> http://www.zephnet.com/?select=squib&league=composite&post_id=61159&docket
> Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:52:38 -0800 (PST)
>
>
> Subject: "VOLCANOES AT BOTH POLES ARE ERUPTING NOW"
> http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.net/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=120678
>
>
>
> The Surfing The Apocalypse Network
>
>
> VOLCANOES AT BOTH POLES ARE ERUPTING NOW
>
>
> Posted By: Kaspel
> Date: Wednesday, 11 January 2006, 12:45 p.m.
>
>
> Flight to check volcanic eruption in South Sandwich
>
>
> "Mount Belinda" on Montagu Island in the South
> Sandwich
> Islands is erupting, reports the South Georgia
> government.
>
>
> The Royal Air Force plans to fly a maritime patrol
> to
> the remote island from the Falkland Islands as soon
> as
>
> the weather allows to investigate the scale of the
> eruption.
>
>
> A representative of the Government of South Georgia
> and the South Sandwich Islands plans to go on the
> flight to see first hand the effects of the volcano,
>
> including changes to the coastline in the areas in
> which seabirds normally breed. From the satellite
> images it seems that the major colonies are
> unaffected
>
> as they lie on the far side of the island.
>
>
> The four and a half thousand foot mountain was
> thought
>
> to be inactive until RAF patrols and satellite
> imaging
>
> four years ago showed low level activity, with ash
> staining the snow covered mountain top. For the past
>
> two years the volcano has been erupting more
> forcefully, and a recent satellite image shows a
> large, fast moving lava flow, 90 meters wide, which
> is
>
> reported to be adding 50 acres a month to the
> island.
>
>
> The South Sandwich Islands are made up of a volcanic
>
> arc of eleven islands in the Weddell Sea, and
> together
>
> with South Georgia, they form one of the British
> Overseas Territories.
>
>
>
>
>
> +++ AND AT THE OTHER END OF EARTH +++
>
>
> Observatory confirms eruption of Augustine Volcano
> KTVA Staff
>
>
> The Alaska Volcano Observatory says Mount Augustine
> Volcano has erupted. Geologist Jennifer Adleman says
>
> an ash cloud has been confirmed.
>
>
> The observatory estimates the cloud is about
> 30-thousand feet high.
>
>
> Residents of Clam Gulch on the Kenai Peninsula told
> the observatory they had spotted ash in their
> community. Adleman says she's not sure if ash was
> spotted in the air or on the ground.
>
>
> A pair of explosions this morning shortly before
> five
> a.m. marked the onset of the eruption.
>
>
> The volcano is 75 miles southwest of Homer and about
>
> 180 miles southwest of Anchorage.
>
>
> The observatory says it plans flights today to gain
> more information on the kinds of gasses that the
> mountain expelled.
>
>
> The four-thousand-134-foot volcano last erupted in
> 19-86. The explosions today were preceded by
> increased
>
> earthquake activity last night.
>
>
> That prompted the observatory to upgrade the level
> of
> concern code from yellow to orange. With the
> explosions, the code is now red.
>
>
>
>
>
> http://affordable-phonecards.pushline.com/
>
I go to a big church in Tulsa. I was also witnessing one time and ran across this man around my age 48 or so and he had a daughter in her twenties who came to him crying really hard one day. He asked her what was wrong and she said that she had dreamed about the rapture. She said she was being raptured and the guy next to her was not going, then she got up over the Tulsa skyline and she said that there were not very many people being raptured in Tulsa, she said she would look for two blocks before she would see anyone going up in the rapture. Very sobering to me.
Here is the information on the volcanos I heard about and researched!
eruption at both poles happening now?
>
> http://www.avo.alaska.edu/
> Image taken by Michelle Coombs, USGS/AVO, January
> 4,
> 2006
> At 8:25 AM, January 12, 2006, AVO lowered the color
> code at Augustine volcano from RED to ORANGE. For
> complete details, please see the Augustine activity
> page.
>
>
> The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) is a joint
> program of the United States Geological Survey
> (USGS),
> the Geophysical Institute of the University of
> Alaska
> Fairbanks (UAFGI), and the State of Alaska Division
> of
> Geological and Geophysical Surveys (ADGGS).
>
> Contact Us:
> Please feel free to contact us with questions about
> this site, general volcano information, or to
> provide
> us with feedback on our information service.
> AVO Home
>
>
>
> http://www.falkland-malvinas.com/Detalle.asp?NUM=7037
>
> Mercosur
> Tuesday, 10 January
>
>
>
> Flight to check volcanic eruption in South Sandwich
>
> Mount Belinda on Montagu Island in the South
> Sandwich
> Islands is erupting, reports the South Georgia
> government.
>
>
> The Royal Air Force plans to fly a maritime patrol
> to
> the remote island from the Falkland Islands as soon
> as
> the weather allows to investigate the scale of the
> eruption.
>
> A representative of the Government of South Georgia
> and the South Sandwich Islands plans to go on the
> flight to see first hand the effects of the volcano,
> including changes to the coastline in the areas in
> which seabirds normally breed. From the satellite
> images it seems that the major colonies are
> unaffected
> as they lie on the far side of the island.
>
>
> The four and a half thousand foot mountain was
> thought
> to be inactive until RAF patrols and satellite
> imaging
> four years ago showed low level activity, with ash
> staining the snow covered mountain top. For the past
> two years the volcano has been erupting more
> forcefully, and a recent satellite image shows a
> large, fast moving lava flow, 90 meters wide, which
> is
> reported to be adding 50 acres a month to the
> island.
>
>
> The South Sandwich Islands are made up of a volcanic
> arc of eleven islands in the Weddell Sea, and
> together
> with South Georgia, they form one of the British
> Overseas Territories.
>
>
>
> http://www.zephnet.com/?select=squib&league=composite&post_id=61159&docket
> Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:52:38 -0800 (PST)
>
>
> Subject: "VOLCANOES AT BOTH POLES ARE ERUPTING NOW"
> http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.net/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=120678
>
>
>
> The Surfing The Apocalypse Network
>
>
> VOLCANOES AT BOTH POLES ARE ERUPTING NOW
>
>
> Posted By: Kaspel
> Date: Wednesday, 11 January 2006, 12:45 p.m.
>
>
> Flight to check volcanic eruption in South Sandwich
>
>
> "Mount Belinda" on Montagu Island in the South
> Sandwich
> Islands is erupting, reports the South Georgia
> government.
>
>
> The Royal Air Force plans to fly a maritime patrol
> to
> the remote island from the Falkland Islands as soon
> as
>
> the weather allows to investigate the scale of the
> eruption.
>
>
> A representative of the Government of South Georgia
> and the South Sandwich Islands plans to go on the
> flight to see first hand the effects of the volcano,
>
> including changes to the coastline in the areas in
> which seabirds normally breed. From the satellite
> images it seems that the major colonies are
> unaffected
>
> as they lie on the far side of the island.
>
>
> The four and a half thousand foot mountain was
> thought
>
> to be inactive until RAF patrols and satellite
> imaging
>
> four years ago showed low level activity, with ash
> staining the snow covered mountain top. For the past
>
> two years the volcano has been erupting more
> forcefully, and a recent satellite image shows a
> large, fast moving lava flow, 90 meters wide, which
> is
>
> reported to be adding 50 acres a month to the
> island.
>
>
> The South Sandwich Islands are made up of a volcanic
>
> arc of eleven islands in the Weddell Sea, and
> together
>
> with South Georgia, they form one of the British
> Overseas Territories.
>
>
>
>
>
> +++ AND AT THE OTHER END OF EARTH +++
>
>
> Observatory confirms eruption of Augustine Volcano
> KTVA Staff
>
>
> The Alaska Volcano Observatory says Mount Augustine
> Volcano has erupted. Geologist Jennifer Adleman says
>
> an ash cloud has been confirmed.
>
>
> The observatory estimates the cloud is about
> 30-thousand feet high.
>
>
> Residents of Clam Gulch on the Kenai Peninsula told
> the observatory they had spotted ash in their
> community. Adleman says she's not sure if ash was
> spotted in the air or on the ground.
>
>
> A pair of explosions this morning shortly before
> five
> a.m. marked the onset of the eruption.
>
>
> The volcano is 75 miles southwest of Homer and about
>
> 180 miles southwest of Anchorage.
>
>
> The observatory says it plans flights today to gain
> more information on the kinds of gasses that the
> mountain expelled.
>
>
> The four-thousand-134-foot volcano last erupted in
> 19-86. The explosions today were preceded by
> increased
>
> earthquake activity last night.
>
>
> That prompted the observatory to upgrade the level
> of
> concern code from yellow to orange. With the
> explosions, the code is now red.
>
>
>
>
>
> http://affordable-phonecards.pushline.com/
>