Posted on 07/26/2015 12:10:38 PM PDT by metmom
As the world waits to see what the end of a seven-year biblical cycle known as the Shemitah may bring this fall, New York Times best-selling author Rabbi Jonathan Cahn issued a warning to prepare for economic calamity, war in the Middle East or even worse.
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In The Mystery of the Shemitah, Cahn described how this biblical pattern is connected to numerous events in modern history, including the rise of America to superpower status, World Wars I and II, the return of the Jewish people to their ancient homeland, the Six-Day War and even the rising of the World Trade Center.
He also noted a pattern of judgments at seven-year intervals in September 2001 and 2008 marked by the greatest crashes in Wall Street history, up to that time. The first occurred on Sept. 17, 2001, just a few days after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and the second occurred on Sept. 29, 2008. Both occurred on the biblical day of Elul 29, the very day appointed to wipe out the financial accounts of a nation. The next one occurs on Sept. 13.
"For years, financial observers have been mystified why it is that all the greatest crashes tend to take place the same time of year," Cahn says. "When is it? September to October. What if we take the greatest crashes in history. Do any of them take place at the end of the seven-year cycle of the Shemitah at the time of the wipeout and the answer is, 'Yes.' Every single one of them does. And the thing is the phenomenon is increasing. It's intensifying."
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Heimsker has your back. He’s fanatical. Your Rad-X is safe.
He will carry that burden.
Right... Like I said, the inbuilt batt offers protection - Not as good as a UPS btw, but better than nothing... In laptops, it's the surges that will take it out. That's because a UPS is far more robust in it's connections, and can handle the surge before the batt (not to mention the batt itself is much bigger, and lead-acid, which can better handle bigger/faster fluctuations - Laptops will fry in the PS, the primary power circuit before the batt, or in the batt's indirect or direct circuitry in the event of a sharp surge... Like I said, I see it happen all the time.
I have three UPS guarded lines that protect my office setup, and circuits dedicated for computers - One of those circuits also runs over to my easy chair where my laptop, cell phone, and tablet call home (and charge)... So 90% of the time, all of my stuff is behind a ups - It is only when I might plug in elsewhere (listening to something on YouTube while I am cooking as an example) that I might suffer risk.
Of course, most folks get get along with just 1 or 2 UPS's, And probably can't dedicate a circuit for clean power - But I would HIGHLY recommend UPS guarding the circuitry where your computers (and other electronic gadgetry) tend to be, or go home to charge.
When I worked for the Navy, we had motor/generator sets under the workbench that supplied 400 Hz power for the equipment I was repairing/calibrating. NOTHING could affect the power coming out of the generator side unless ALL the 60Hz incoming died! The rational inertia contained in the spinning armature smoothed out all the bumps and dips.
Thanks for the ping. I’m taking advantage of the cool summer to can lots of stuff that we have grown and canning 7 quarts of meat every time the store has a really good special.
The freezers are chock full of stuff. Running out of storage space for the canned goods. Have a lot of the basics that I purchased in cans that last 20 or 30 years, which we won’t use except for emergency.
Have several things that I still want to get over the next couple of months.
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The Bible Code could be considered in that.
I don’t scorn or mock the “Bible Code”, in fact I find it quite interesting, but like other “interesting” stuff (like the Shroud of Turin or the amazing coincidences in The Harbinger), it does not affect my personal faith either way. My personal miracle is my salvation and changed life because of Yeshua.
But, as I was saying, I find these things interesting! :-)
The important thing is NOT to become so distracted by them that they detract from one’s daily walk with God.
I always try to keep my lamp trimmed. :^)
With plenty of oil in it!
Amen.
Agreed.
:-)
I see you’ve gone well past drinking milk and actually eat meat.
Thanks...I consider that a real compliment! :-)
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