Posted on 11/10/2012 9:30:48 AM PST by MHGinTN
Just had a rather strong and lengthy earthquake here in East Tennessee. The event started with a sudden shake, then a pause, then a lengthy quake of significant magnitude, I would estimate to be in the range of 3 to 4. Is this event connected to shaking in other areas? How is that mountain side in the Azores(?) which is capable of sending a massive tsunami toward the East Coast fairing? Ant word from other freepers out there?
On US 52? OMG.
Here’s another message from the Lord:
Matthew 24:
42 Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
43 But know this, that if the goodman of the house had known in what watch the thief would come, he would have watched, and would not have suffered his house to be broken up.
44 Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.
That’s exceedingly odd because laptops have batteries which generally protect them from sudden power losses and so forth.
Which makes me wonder about this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_pulse
[so...what’s Oak Ridge up to these days?]
Are you both running Bluetooth/WiFi connections?
Very weird.
I slept through it here on the east side of Louisville.
Big Walker? No IIRC it was interstate. I remember going through the tunnel. Really the most scared I got on a mountain was on Jellico Mountain. I had driven about all night coming down from Chicago and hit a blizard in northern Indiana somewhere.
We got to the Kentucky side of Jellico headed south and my partner woke up and said OK I'll take it now. We both didn't have that much driving experience but I knew that mountain real well. I said get over there and strap yourself in I know this mountain curve for curve and hill by hill. We got up about three quarters and he looked down the mountain. He got kinda green around the gills LOL.
Worth the Watch on the Church Channel Sunday evenings:
7:00 PM Power Point (cc) Jack Graham
7:30 PM Touching Lives (cc)Dr. James Merritt
8:00 PM Love Worth Finding (cc) Dr. Adrian Rogers
8:30 PM It’s Supernatural (cc) Sid Roth
Felt one thump around noon. Kind of like one of my grandkids
jumped off the couch on to the living room floor.
Mike
Oh I forgot, just north of Cincinnati in Warren County.
Mike
Who does this affect most?
8 out of 10 white Protestants voted for Romney...95% of black Protestants voted for Obama...
My favorite white-knuckle drive (East Coast) is Sharon Springs Road coming down out of Burke’s Garden from the south; which is just a bit to the southwest of Big Walker Tunnel. A narrow, unpaved nightmare of switchbacks and drop-offs that will have the most seasoned driver sweating. Man...my wife and I prayed all the way down. :-)
LOL!
Roth is where I first stumbled across Johnathan Cahn...
We have a highway in Anderson County called The Devils Triangle. It’s considerably worse then The Dragon in curves but not as popular.. TN 116 out of Lake City TN.
The Harbinger seems to be right on the money: America missed her wake up calls.
We've been getting to taste a little bit of everything (drought, fires, record storms, floods, hurricanes and now old faults waking up) from the smörgåsbord of what's coming, and we just keep hitting the proverbial snooze button, even though the snooze button keeps hitting back.
But now we really screwed up. Now it's looking like Dad's coming to get us up and take us to school personally.
Significance is relative to preparedness in a given area. A tornado in California equal in size of one in tornado country would have higher impact because people in California do not have readiness, basements (so much), etc. Similarly, a quake in California may seem insignificant due to California having infrastructure which was built with quakes in mind. Rain in Oregon, is experienced as nothing, same rain in Texas may have people sliding all over the road. A drought or heat wave in Oregon would have them cowering, same thing in Texas would be brushed off as nothing. So, everything is relative. Lived in all those places, so first hand experience.
Significance is relative to preparedness in a given area. A tornado in California equal in size of one in tornado country would have higher impact because people in California do not have readiness, basements (so much), etc. Similarly, a quake in California may seem insignificant due to California having infrastructure which was built with quakes in mind. Rain in Oregon, is experienced as nothing, same rain in Texas may have people sliding all over the road. A drought or heat wave in Oregon would have them cowering, same thing in Texas would be brushed off as nothing. So, everything is relative. Lived in all those places, so first hand experience.
Yes! Look up!! BEHOLD THE LAMB!!!
I like to watch Irvin Baxter’s “The Endtime Is Now” on the Church Channel at 9:00 on Monday nights (here). I think his research and study has been pretty much on target (not predicting an exact date, but other information seems credible)
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