pwjohn
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90's is extreme heat? They were out in blizzards rioting against a cartoon of Mo.You missed the part about extreme heat.
And you stupidly call yourself a weatherman
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90's is extreme heat? They were out in blizzards rioting against a cartoon of Mo.You missed the part about extreme heat.
Mid 90's in Phili. Tens of thousands of protestors, dufus.90's is extreme heat? They were out in blizzards rioting against a cartoon of Mo.You missed the part about extreme heat.
And you stupidly call yourself a weatherman
You poor snowflake.I went to a herding event in SE Ohio Sunday...even with shade and stock tanks with water and ice for the dogs it was brutal - the difference between shade and not-shade felt extreme. We really didn't do much, it was too hot for all and I spent most of it dunking my dog in the water and splashing it over him. It was nice to get in the air conditioned car and go home!
Coyote I want to make sure this response doesn't get "buried".... before you read it. I found your comment, "Heat can facilitate violence" to be very important. Here is my response to your statement:
This is true. For the past week I've been thinking about what would happen if a major blackout were to happen in the USA. Given the already volatile climate we are witnessing - both spiritual and in the natural realm, it is good to consider the possibility. What worse month for such an event to occur? Heat can facilitate violence - as you have said.
The month of August is known for its sweltering heat.
On August 14th of 2003, the United States underwent the 2nd largest power outage in history. Reports of looting, rape and murder in New York were downplayed by the news media after the power was reinstated.
THE BLACKOUT OF 2003: The Overview; POWER SURGE BLACKS OUT NORTHEAST, HITTING CITIES IN 8 STATES AND CANADA; MIDDAY SHUTDOWNS DISRUPT MILLIONS
News media slanted the real story with reports of "unity" and "brotherly love" that was demonstrated during the darkness which most would more likely remember as a night of rage...
Could it be that this coming August we could see such a blackout happen again? Even a prolonged blackout? I've been thinking about it. Anything is possible. Perhaps it is divine providence that you should mention it now.
The other day I checked to see what day August 14th falls on this year. It falls on a Sunday. Friday, August 12th begins the Jewish Shabbat Chazon:
Shabbat Chazon - Shabbat before Tish'a B'Av (Shabbat of Prophecy/Shabbat of Vision) - שבת חזון | Hebcal Jewish Calendar
Shabbat Chazon ("Sabbath [of] vision" שבת חזון) takes its name from the Haftarah that is read on the Shabbat immediately prior to the mournful fast of Tisha B'Av, from the words of rebuke and doom coming from Isaiah in the Book of Isaiah 1:1-27.
It is also referred to as the Black Sabbath due to its status as the saddest Shabbat of the year (as opposed to the White Sabbath, Shabbat Shuvah, immediately precededing Yom Kippur).
Shabbat Chazon begins at sundown on Fri, 12 August 2016.
Isaiah 1:1-27 is a very dire warning. People should read it.
Here are my thoughts about this coming month of August. First, it is notable that Muslims have already held a rally against terrorism leading up to the month of August. Good for them. Perhaps we should focus our attention more on those who didn't join them. Like BLM perhaps?
Should cities in the United States undergo a blackout, I believe violence, vandalism, looting, rape and murder will be unleashed on a scale unprecedented in our history.
A blackout would be perceived as a license for lawlessness by those who have already demonstrated utter disregard for the law. It would also be a means by which we might see martial law enacted - therein bringing about door to door searches, disarming Americans (as was done during Katrina) and forcing law abiding citizens to go to community centers on the premise of security.
In my own spirit, I sense there is something very bad coming and I have considered that a blackout could be the means by which that something very bad could come. It is good to consider all possibilities and be prepared for whatever may come.
Times are rapidly changing in America. Every household should be prepared for sudden disaster - no matter what it may be. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.
Yes, imagine if there were to be a Blackout which covered multiple States as the 2003 Blackout event. It is noteworthy to mention that in the 2003 Blackout Martha's Vineyard had electricity and were not touched by the Blackout.Coyote I want to make sure this response doesn't get "buried".... before you read it. I found your comment, "Heat can facilitate violence" to be very important. Here is my response to your statement:
This is true. For the past week I've been thinking about what would happen if a major blackout were to happen in the USA. Given the already volatile climate we are witnessing - both spiritual and in the natural realm, it is good to consider the possibility. What worse month for such an event to occur? Heat can facilitate violence - as you have said.
The month of August is known for its sweltering heat.
On August 14th of 2003, the United States underwent the 2nd largest power outage in history. Reports of looting, rape and murder in New York were downplayed by the news media after the power was reinstated.
THE BLACKOUT OF 2003: The Overview; POWER SURGE BLACKS OUT NORTHEAST, HITTING CITIES IN 8 STATES AND CANADA; MIDDAY SHUTDOWNS DISRUPT MILLIONS
News media slanted the real story with reports of "unity" and "brotherly love" that was demonstrated during the darkness which most would more likely remember as a night of rage...
Could it be that this coming August we could see such a blackout happen again? Even a prolonged blackout? I've been thinking about it. Anything is possible. Perhaps it is divine providence that you should mention it now.
The other day I checked to see what day August 14th falls on this year. It falls on a Sunday. Friday, August 12th begins the Jewish Shabbat Chazon:
Shabbat Chazon - Shabbat before Tish'a B'Av (Shabbat of Prophecy/Shabbat of Vision) - שבת חזון | Hebcal Jewish Calendar
Shabbat Chazon ("Sabbath [of] vision" שבת חזון) takes its name from the Haftarah that is read on the Shabbat immediately prior to the mournful fast of Tisha B'Av, from the words of rebuke and doom coming from Isaiah in the Book of Isaiah 1:1-27.
It is also referred to as the Black Sabbath due to its status as the saddest Shabbat of the year (as opposed to the White Sabbath, Shabbat Shuvah, immediately precededing Yom Kippur).
Shabbat Chazon begins at sundown on Fri, 12 August 2016.
Isaiah 1:1-27 is a very dire warning. People should read it.
Here are my thoughts about this coming month of August. First, it is notable that Muslims have already held a rally against terrorism leading up to the month of August. Good for them. Perhaps we should focus our attention more on those who didn't join them. Like BLM perhaps?
Should cities in the United States undergo a blackout, I believe violence, vandalism, looting, rape and murder will be unleashed on a scale unprecedented in our history.
A blackout would be perceived as a license for lawlessness by those who have already demonstrated utter disregard for the law. It would also be a means by which we might see martial law enacted - therein bringing about door to door searches, disarming Americans (as was done during Katrina) and forcing law abiding citizens to go to community centers on the premise of security.
In my own spirit, I sense there is something very bad coming and I have considered that a blackout could be the means by which that something very bad could come. It is good to consider all possibilities and be prepared for whatever may come.
Times are rapidly changing in America. Every household should be prepared for sudden disaster - no matter what it may be. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.
Absolutely, people who are already on edge only need a little incentive to do wrong, and a city wide blackout could ignite a powder keg.
Also, don't know how many posters have been to Washington DC, but 90 degree heat there is as brutal as it is anywhere. I wouldn't go to a rally in that heat either.
You missed the part about extreme heat.
Nothing important like a cartoon of Mo or a fake Koran flushing story occurred, so they can't be bothered.
Muslims hold interfaith rally on National Mall
Muslims rally in Dearborn against hate, terrorism
Wow, 150 and not all were Moslems. That'll change things.
Even the Muslims don't trust the Muslims.Nothing important like a cartoon of Mo or a fake Koran flushing story occurred, so they can't be bothered.
http://wtop.com/dc/2016/07/mosques-lead-interfaith-rally-against-terrorism-at-capitol/slide/1/
You missed the part about extreme heat.
You missed the part about extreme heat.
94 at the Nationals game yesterday. 31,000 people showed up.
I was out yesterday most of the day, index of 112 in Chicago. Wasn't that bad. Sounds like more whining by the left.You missed the part about extreme heat.
94 at the Nationals game yesterday. 31,000 people showed up.
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