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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
12/15/2015 2:57:21 AM
10_1_136.gifHi David,
I agree with you 100%. It also states in the Bible in several locations that the teachings of GOD is all truth, but Man will destroy the bible with his interpretations of it. In the past, there was no such thing as a Family Bible because common citizens were not allowed to own a bible. You had to learn the words of the bible by going to church and listening to the priest, rabbi, or minister. The end of the world is at hand, but not the end of life. There are several planets in our own galaxy that are capable of sustaining life. However, those of us that are not dripping with wealth will never see those worlds. They are being reserved for the Mega rich. I have to check further on it, but just today I saw an article saying that NASA has an ad for Astronauts for an extended project to colonize MARS. When I learn more about it, I will bring it in here. In the meantime, continue to visit Miguels' forum thread in here, because he continues to bring in a wealth of information that we all need to know about.
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12/15/2015 1:48:37 PM

Thank you Mike and David for your great, enlightening contributions to this thread. I must say they certainly enrich it.


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12/15/2015 2:22:01 PM

Newtown quietly marks anniversary of Sandy Hook school shooting

Protesters gather outside NRA headquarters in honor of school shooting victims

Dylan Stableford
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In this Friday, Dec. 11, 2015, photo, a sign welcomes people to the village of Sandy Hook in Newtown, Conn. An interfaith service is planned for Monday evening, Dec. 14, on the third anniversary of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 20 first-graders and six educators. Monday is also the first time the anniversary falls on a school day. (Photo: AP/Dave Collins)


Flags are flying at half-staff across Connecticut to mark the third anniversary of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, where 26 people, including 20 children, were killed in one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. But there will be no mention of the shootings inside the town's elementary schools on Monday — the first time the anniversary of the massacre has fallen on school day.

Grief counselors were dispatched to all seven of Newtown's public schools, including Sandy Hook, which has been temporarily housed in a retrofitted school in nearby Monroe, Conn., since the Dec. 14, 2012, tragedy.

An interfaith gathering was scheduled for Monday night at Trinity Church, where local religious leaders will lead a special memorial service for community members. But as has been the case in previous years, the town is not planning any events to mark the anniversary, opting to allow families to grieve privately.

Instead, Newtown residents have spent the last month honoring Sandy Hook victims by participating in “26 days of kindness,” with a dedicated Twitter feed posting a tweet per day in memory of each of the lives lost.



Today marks Day 1 of in honor of Jessica Rekos. Visit her legacy page at http://www.jessicarekos.org



Today is Day 5 of the in honor of Chase Kowalski. What's your act of kindness to honor Chase?



Today is Day 13 of the and we honor Allison Wyatt. Do your act of kindness to honor Allison.



Today, Day 14 of the , we honor beautiful Grace McDonnell.



Today is Day 19 of the and we're honoring Madeiline Hsu. Celebrate her today.



Today is Day 24 of the and today we honor Charlotte Bacon. @NewtownKindness @CharsLitter



Today is day 26 of the in honor of principal Dawn Hochsprung. We will always remember.


Earlier this month, the group paused its “26 days of kindness” to express its solidarity with the victims of the San Bernardino, Calif., mass shooting.

Our heart breaks all over again. we're with you.


At least 555 children younger than 12 have been killed by gunshots in the three years since the mass shooting in Newtown, according to NBC News analysis published Monday. That figure — which represents an average of one child every other day — includes both intentional and accidental gun deaths, though it’s “likely significantly lower than the true number of child gun deaths” because “suicides often are not covered by news media and other gun deaths sometimes go unreported.”

Outside the National Rifle Association’s headquarters in Fairfax, Va., gun control activists held a vigil for the victims — and urged Congress to stand up to the gun rights lobby.

Among them was Andy Parker, whose daughter, WDBJ-TV reporter Alison Parker, was shot and killed along with her cameraman during a live broadcast in Roanoke. Parker has since become a vocal critic of the NRA.

Andy Parker takes part in a protest outside NRA headquarters on Dec. 14, 2015. (Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Meanwhile, Nicole Hockley, whose 6-year-old son, Dylan, was among the Sandy Hook shooting victims, has been visiting schools around the country with Sandy Hook Promise, promoting school safety and challenging students to help prevent gun violence.



Today is Day 7 of the in honor of Dylan Hockley who loved the moon & trampolines. Honor him today.


Lenny Pozner, whose 6-year-old son, Noah, was also killed in the rampage, has spent the last three years confronting conspiracy theorists who claim the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School was staged by “crisis actors” hired by the U.S. government to promote gun control.



Today is day 2 of . Today would have been Noah Pozner's 9th birthday. Visit http://www.noahpozner.com/


Pozner has often countered the so-called hoaxers by posting photos of his son — and his death certificate.

“I know that the more garbage that is out there, the more it ages over time, the more the myth becomes accepted as a disgusting historical fact that tries to dismiss the existence of my child,” Pozner said in an interview published by Vice.com. “I mean, damn it, his life had value. He existed. He was real. How dare they.”

Pozner says even tried to meet face-to-face with one of them, Wolfgang Halbig, an Orlando, Fla., “school safety and security expert” who launched a website to “expose” the truth about the Sandy Hook shootings:

[Pozner] thought that perhaps if he could show Halbig the documents in person, he and the rest of the hoaxers might at last relent. “I wanted to be as transparent as possible,” Pozner says. “I thought keeping the documents private would only feed the conspiracy.”

When Pozner did not receive a reply from Halbig, he contacted Kelley Watt, one of the more aggressive hoaxers who showed up on his Google+ page. Watt wrote back on Halbig’s behalf. “Wolfgang does not wish to speak with you,” her note said, “unless you exhume Noah’s body and prove to the world you lost your son.”


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Newtown Marks 3rd Anniversary Of Sandy Hook School Tragedy (video)

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12/15/2015 4:27:28 PM

Here's where ISIS' oil is actually going

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12/15/2015 4:38:02 PM

Saudi Arabia forms Islamic counterterrorism coalition

Saudi Arabia announces formation of 34-nation 'Islamic military alliance' to fight terrorism

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In this Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 file photo, Saudi security forces take part in a military parade in preparation for the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia said Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 that 34 nations have agreed to form a new "Islamic military alliance" to fight terrorism with a joint operations center based in the kingdom's capital, Riyadh.(AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy


RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Saudi Arabia said Tuesday that 34 nations have agreed to form a new "Islamic military alliance" to fight terrorism with a joint operations center in the kingdom, but the coalition does not include Shiite-majority Iran or Iraq, and it's not clear how exactly it would function.

The announcement, published by the state-run Saudi Press Agency, said the Saudi-led alliance is being established because terrorism "should be fought by all means and collaboration should be made to eliminate it."

However, the absence of Iran, Iraq and Syria, three countries battling the Islamic State group, raised questions about whether the alliance was intended to present a unified front against the extremists or Tehran, Saudi Arabia's main regional rival.

Riyadh backs rebels fighting to overthrow Syrian President Bashar Assad, a key Iranian ally, and has been leading an Arab coalition against Iran-supported Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen since March. It is also part of the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.

The Saudi statement said Islam forbids "corruption and destruction in the world" and that terrorism constitutes "a serious violation of human dignity and rights, especially the right to life and the right to security."

Saudi Deputy Crown Prince and Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman told a news conference that the new coalition will develop mechanisms for working with other countries and international bodies to support counterterrorism efforts. He said their efforts would not be limited to countering the Islamic State group.

"Currently, every Muslim country is fighting terrorism individually ... so coordinating efforts is very important," he said.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told reporters in Paris that members could request assistance from the coalition, which would address the requests "on a case-by-case basis."

"There is no limit in terms of where the assistance would be provided, or to whom it would be provided," he said.

The new counterterrorism coalition includes nations with large and established armies such as Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt, as well as war-torn countries like Libya and Yemen. African nations that have suffered militant attacks, such as Mali, Chad, Somalia and Nigeria, are also members.

It was not immediately clear what role, if any, the United States would play in the coalition. U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said he is looking forward to learning more about what Saudi Arabia has in mind.

"In general, at least, it appears that it's very much aligned with something that we've been urging for quite some time, which is greater involvement in the campaign to combat ISIL by Sunni Arab countries," Carter told reporters during a visit to Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, referring to the IS group by one of its acronyms. He said he'd like to talk to the Saudis about the plan so he could learn more about it.

A senior defense official said the U.S. did not know in advance about the plan for the alliance, and that officials were working to find out the details. The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu of Turkey, the only NATO member in the new coalition, called it the "best response to those who are trying to associate terror and Islam."

"We believe that this effort by Muslim countries is a step in the right direction," Davutoglu said.

Smaller member-states included in the coalition are the archipelago of the Maldives and the Gulf Arab island-nation of Bahrain, which is home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet.

Other Gulf Arab countries such as Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are also in the coalition, though notably absent from the list is Oman, a neighbor of Saudi Arabia. In recent years, Oman has maintained a neutral role and has emerged as a mediator in regional conflicts, serving as a conduit from the Gulf Arabs to Iran.

A Jordanian government spokesman confirmed that the Hashemite kingdom is part of the coalition. Spokesman Mohammed Momani would not comment specifically on the alliance but said that "Jordan is always ready and actively participates in any effort to fight terrorism."

A Lebanese official confirmed to The Associated Press that his nation was also part of the 34-nation coalition. Tiny Lebanon has seen frequent spillovers from Syria's civil war next door, as well as sectarian clashes and militant attacks.

"Lebanon is fighting a daily war against terrorism ... Lebanon cannot but be part of the alliance that is combating terrorism," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give official statements. Asked how Lebanon plans to contribute to the alliance, he said that "these are details that we haven't gotten into yet."

Benin, while it does not have a Muslim majority, is a member of the new coalition. All the group's members are also part of the larger Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which is headquartered in Saudi Arabia.

The full roster of the new coalition is: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Jordan, Tunisia, Yemen, the Palestinians, Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Benin, Chad, Togo, Djibouti, Senegal, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Gabon, Guinea, Comoros, Cote d'Ivoire, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Nigeria.

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Associated Press writers Karin Laub in Amman, Jordan, Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, Zeina Karam in Beirut and Lolita C. Baldor in Incirlik Air Base, Turkey contributed to this report.

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