Posted on 06/17/2006 6:15:31 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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N. Koreans Ordered To Raise Their Flag At 2PM, and Listen to Broadcast
N. Korean leadership ordered its citizen to raise their flag and listen to their (government) communique from TV in the evening, according to Sankei Shimbun (of Japan), quoting Japanese government sources.
The paper said it is paying attention this development because it could be related to the launch of Taepodong-2.
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(Excerpt) Read more at news.naver.com ...
Jocko Manning posted about Oregon, Grand Coolee dam etc. here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1651112/posts?page=5
North Korean rush hour?
Anyone know if Voice of America is broadcasting anything? Do they have an internet stream?
I'm going to take a shower if anything happen's could you ping me? Some one had to say it>
Art Bell thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1651308/posts
Yup. They'll continue to laugh at "Ronnie Raygun" until the day that an incoming nuclear warhead is detonated in line of sight of SF or Seattle or some other American city - by an SDIO-originated weapon, well short of its target.
This better not affect the world cup ...
Amen Cindy. What we often forget is the poor people under the oppression of maniacs. Thanks for reminding me!
Thanks.
Watching. Praying.
Ha, I was studying your satellite photo to try to find some people, because you asked "Where is everybody?" I thought it was a "find Waldo" type of thing. LOL. I trust no one.
Don't know where everybody else is, but I'm right here. Most people ignore me, so I get quiet and self-conscious about it.
Kazakhstan Launches Its 1st Satellite (today) Kazakhstan sent its first satellite into space Sunday, a step toward fulfilling the oil-rich ex-Soviet republic's ambitions to join the elite club of space-exploring nations.
The Central Asian nation of 15 million is home to the world's largest space center, the Baikonur cosmodrome.
It has been leasing the Soviet-built facility to Russia, but now Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev wants his nation to build its own space industry.
The Kazakh government's ambition is fueled by its post-Soviet economic success, pumped up by oil-dollars.
Russian President Vladimir Putin joined Nazarbayev at Baikonur to watch the early morning launch of KazSat 1 - a geostationary satellite designed to provide TV broadcast and communications for Kazakhstan, three other Central Asia nations - Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan - and part of Russia.
The two leaders watched the launch from an observation platform about 2 miles from the launch pad. After the rocket's fiery tail disappeared into the sky, which was just turning pink ahead of dawn, they left in a car without commenting.
You said, 'FWIW, the dreams weren't normal, but were vivid, like a movie and memorable. I've found the best solution is to simply remain in fellowship with Him through faith in Christ and let Him direct things accordingly, so I'm at the right place at the right time per His plan and not mine.'
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Thank you for your post. I agree, the one supernatural dream I had was completely different from a regular dream. It had a grainy gritty texture unlike any other experience of my life.
Well, just in case the unthinkable happens, I'm going to confess one of my darkest secrets: I have never eaten lobster.
I guess tension is building ;) Make that... what order?
News are spreading. Chia Head must be overjoyed that he can draw so much attention.
Fat littl body, massive ego.
Hmmm....
...about 13-14 minutes.
Not dense at all.
I'm asking all who are interested to pray about it . . . and perhaps notify their loved ones in the area if they feel there's something to it.
Jocko posted it here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1651112/posts?page=5
10 min to launch. Fox on now.
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