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It's actually news for the last few days this time. When I get a more
defined and unchanging work schedule, I'm going to do this weekly and
e-mail links to the weeks news to anyone interested.
What luck for rulers
that men do not think.
- Adolf
Hitler (1889 - 1945)
Cells
of Native Israeli "Resurrection Plant" Reveal Surprising
Shape: the Star of David
Leora Eren Frucht / Aimee Herd reporting (Mar 21, 2005)
The Israeli Persian Buttercup is native to Israel, and a
"survivor" wildflower that thrives under the dry, harsh
conditions found in that region of the world. Its existence alone
provides an analogy of the surviving nature of the Israeli people, but
when one looks closer an amazing image is revealed. The cells of the
flower's root, when viewed under a microscope are the very shape of
the Israeli "Star of David."
The discovery was made by Dr. Rina Kamenetsky, a researcher for the
Volcani Institute in Israel, when she was studing the survival
qualities of the plant. "When my Canadian colleague Professor
Larry Peterson saw it, he called me over right away and said: 'Look,
Rina: here's something especially for you.' I was truly amazed,"
said Kamenetsky, "It really is symbolic."
The flower is known as a "resurrection plant," meaning
that it can survive without water then revives when water is
available. The information this plant contains on drought-resistance
could prove valuable in making other plants hardier, in the future. (I'm
not sure God can make any clearer a stamp on who He says gets the land
of Israel, also called "Palestine" He built it into the nature
that has existed since the beginning of time so that the one symbol of
the oldest existing nation would match with a flower that lives without
water in the desert and revives again when there is water. Hmm... Sounds
pretty clear to me.)
Reported Mar 18, 2005 from Steve Quayle's Website:
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Report:
China, Russia to 'Rehearse Invasion of Taiwan' - Yesterday,
March 16, Chief of the Russian General Staff Yury Baluyevsky left for
China to settle a scandal over the first Russian-Chinese military
exercise, Commonwealth-2005, which is due to be held this fall off the
Yellow Sea coast, writes Kommersant. The initial plans were to
practice operational teamwork in combating terrorism during the
exercise. However, Beijing, skillfully changing the format of the
exercise, has tried to re-orient the two countries' armies to
practicing an invasion of Taiwan.
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NOAA
Issues 2005 Spring Outlook - Today, NOAA unveiled the 2005
U.S. Spring Outlook for April through June. Of significance, one of
the wettest winters on record has resulted in major reductions in the
area and severity of drought in the Southwest and the Colorado River
Basin—the first time this has occurred in five years. Click the
article for more information and visuals.
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Ocean
Heat Store Makes Climate Change Inevitable - No matter
how well the world controls emissions of greenhouse gases, global
climate change is inevitable, warn two new studies which take into
account the oceans' slow response to warming. Even if greenhouse gases
never rise beyond their present level, temperatures and sea levels
will continue rising for another century or more because of a time lag
in the oceans' response to atmospheric temperatures, say researchers. (I've
been thinking this for years. We're so bombarded by
"environmentalist wakos" that say we're destroying our
planet, when the signs from all of nature are showing cycles and
elements beyond our control.)
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Underground
Extra-terrestrial UFO Bases All Around the World – A Mind Boggling
Theory - Geologists in the East and West coasts are busy
understanding a new theory that shows possible underground UFO bases
all around the world. According to this theory the UFO bases are along
the interface of the seven large and many small tectonic plates meet
each other. According to the UFO researchers, the underground UFO
bases are deep under the ground where multiple tectonic plates push on
top of each other. For example the Indian plate and Eurasian plates
colliding against each other along the Himalayas makes it an ideal
locations.
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Next
Generation Fighter Aircrafts And Submarines Based on Shark’s
Electromagnetic Flux for Navigation and Stealth - Scientists
and defense engineers have understood that Sharks not only use
electromagnetic flux for navigation but also they use it for stealth.
The Defense researchers are working on prototypes that provide similar
capabilities to next generation submarines and fighter aircrafts. If
these researchers are right, next generation submarines and fighter
aircrafts will be able to disappear from any and all radars or similar
devices and be able to navigate towards a target without any
artificial guidance systems as it is used today.
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Seismologists:
Another Sumatran Quake Likely - A buildup of stress on faults
in Sumatra is likely to trigger another large earthquake -- and
potentially another tsunami -- in the Indian Ocean region,
seismologists say. Researchers at the University of Ulster-Coleraine
in Northern Ireland report in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature
that stress is building not only in the Sumatra fault, where the
magnitude 9.0 quake struck December 26, but also on the adjacent fault
zone known as the Sunda Trench, located under the sea west of Sumatra.
Reported Mar 20, 2005 from harpazo Ready:
Japanese
Earthquake Kills 1, Injures 381 - A powerful
magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck off the coast of southern Japan on
Sunday, killing one person and injuring at least 381 others, damaging
buildings and jolting residents with a series of strong aftershocks.
Judge
in Schiavo case withdraws membership from church - Judge
George Greer -- whose rulings set the March 18 removal of Terri
Schiavo’s feeding tube -- has withdrawn his membership at Calvary
Baptist Church in Clearwater, Fla.
Tsunami
warning after Japan quake (ADDITIONAL NEWS) - A powerful
earthquake has rattled southern Japan, swaying buildings and prompting
authorities to issue a temporary warning for tsunami.
Bush
Returning to Washington Over Schiavo - President Bush is
changing his schedule to return to the White House on Sunday to be in
place to sign emergency legislation that would shift the case of a
brain-damaged Florida woman to federal courts, the White House said
Saturday.
Strong
earthquake jolts tsunami-devastated Aceh - An earthquake
measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale on Friday jolted Indonesia's
tsunami-devastated province of Aceh, but there were no immediate
reports of casualties or damage, the state meteorological agency said.
Earthquake
shakes parts of East Tenn. - An earthquake registering a 2.5
magnitude shook parts of Loudon, Blount and west Knox Counties
Thursday night.
Received by e-mail from Breaking Christian News:
Evangelist
Uses Award-Winning Show to Teach Effective Witnessing - A
weekly television program created by actor Kirk Cameron and Ray
Comfort that airs on Trinity Broadcasting and has garnered two awards
from the NRB may be expanded to become a tool churches can use to
facilitate evangelism. The Way of the Master, currently in it's
second season, won both the "People's Choice" and "Best
Program" awards from the NRB for 2005, the show addresses the
most effective ways to evangelize, dealing with issues that may be
encountered by those who are "witnessing" and sharing their
faith.
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"I've
Learned that You Should Never Hide Your Faith" - Curt Schilling,
Boston Red Sox Pitcher and Christian - by
(Mar
17, 2005) Prior to testifying before Congress
regarding the use of steroids in baseball, Boston's veteran pitcher
Curt Schilling told Townhall's Marvin Olasky he's not keeping
his faith under wraps anymore. Lamenting that he wasted 7 years where
he could've been more verbal in his Christian witness, Schilling says
he's learned, " . . . that you should never hide your
faith."
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God
Uses Survivor of Doctor-Assisted Suicide Attempt as 'Spokesman' For
Him - By Don Colburn / Teresa Neumann
reporting (Mar 18, 2005)
(Oregon) On February 2, 2005, David E. Prueitt of Estacada, Oregon,
awoke from a doctor-assisted suicide induced coma intended to kill him
and asked his wife, "Why am I not dead?" Sixteen days later
the cancer in his lungs took his life naturally. But since Mr.
Prueitt's family has gone public with what he experienced during his
coma, pro-euthanasia advocates are squirming.
- Bush
and Leading Lebanese Christian Call for Religious and Political
Freedom - By Davin Dahlgren (Mar
18, 2005) In the ongoing efforts to encourage the
expansion of freedom and ultimately peace in the Middle East,
President Bush met with Cardinal Nasrallah Sfeir, a Leading Lebanese
Christian on Wednesday. The two discussed Syria and Hezbollah as
factors in the establishment of free elections in Lebanon.
- Good
News from Iraq, a New Hospital, Power Substation, and Fresh Water
Supply, Part of 2,000 Projects to Rebuild the Country, Iraqis Say,
"We are So Grateful to the American People" -
By (Mar 19, 2005)
(Baghdad, Iraq) While suicide bombers and kidnappers usually grab most
of the headlines coming out of Iraq, there have been great strides in
the country's rebuilding process in the form of 2,000 projects being
worked on by both the U.S. and Iraq together. Workers in Baghdad are
erecting a new hospital, while Americans and Iraqis are working
together in Kurdistan to build a 10 million dollar electricity
substation which will provide needed power to thousands of homes. U.S.
Gen. Thomas Bostick, overseer of reconstruction in all of Iraq said,
"It's wonderful to see all the Iraqi workers that are here
working on a very important project...it's a very powerful
message." Some of the projects involve bringing a clean water
supply, vital to communities. The work is appreciated by residents as
local families told Fox News, "We are so grateful to the American
people. We've never had fresh water pumped into our homes
before."
- S.
Dakota Passes Law Requiring Women Seeking an Abortion to Sign Warning
That They Will Be 'Terminating the Life of a Whole, Separate, Unique,
Living Human Being' - By Bob Mercer /
Teresa Neumann reporting (Mar
18, 2005) - A new state law in South Dakota requires
doctors to have women sign a statement before performing an abortion.
The statement notifies the patient that they are "terminating the
life of' a whole, separate, unique, living human being." It also
informs the woman that she has ''an existing relationship with that
unborn human being" and that the relationship is protected under
the US Constitution and the laws of South Dakota, according to a
report in the Boston Globe. The report adds that women must also be
told of the mental and physical health risks of abortion. If a woman
has questions, the doctor must answer them in writing, and the answers
become part of the patient's medical records.
- Rumors
of Americans 'Turning Evangelical' Prompts Canadian Reporter to Head
South to See for Himself - By Teresa
Neumann (Mar
18, 2005) - The Globe & Mail, a Canadian
news publication which "is not known for its coverage of
evangelical Christianity," published a three-part series called
In God They Trust on the topic of the U.S. evangelical Christian
right. Reporter Ian Brown -- a "non-believer" -- admits that
rumors of the U.S. "turning Evangelical" made him want to
head south and check it out. Part one of the series, which ran in the
March 12 edition, was called "Letting Jesus Drive," part two
"Supersize Thee," and part three, "Family Values
Central." Brown writes: "I thought I would climb in a car
and try to meet a few religious people first-hand, without prejudice.
I wasn't sure it was possible . . . I'm the most banal kind of
secular, the kind of person who prays when he's scared, but doesn't
believe the rest of the time. Can such a person meet believers on
their own terms?"
Received by e-mail from
Prophecy News Watch:
Americans
move in with Israel settlers - By Aaron Klein
(Mar. 17, 2005) A group of
forty Americans, led by a New York state lawmaker, moved here for
three days this week as part of a larger trip that will bring over a
thousand U.S. citizens to protest Israel's planned withdrawal this
summer from Gaza and parts of the West Bank. "We are here to
show solidarity and compassion," the group leader, Assemblyman
Dov Hikind, D-Brooklyn, told WND. "These Jews who have moved here
over thirty years ago with the assistance of Israel are being kicked
out of their homes simply because of their nationality, not by their
enemies, but by a Jewish government. It is an unconscionable thing to
do, and we must stand with them."
'Israel'
erased from Canadian passports - (Mar. 15, 2005)
Under a new passport policy in Canada, ''Israel" cannot be
specified as the country of birth for Canadian citizens born in
Jerusalem. Canadian Jews are being told by their government to
surrender their passports so the word "Israel" can be
removed if it appears next to the name of the Jewish state's declared
capital, according to a report by Israel National News.
- 10,000
Jews to ascend Temple Mount - movement to reclaim Temple Mount
- By Aaron Klein
(Mar. 16, 2005) A
grassroots Jewish organization plans to bring 10,000 Jews to the
heavily restricted Temple Mount to spark Israeli dialogue about
reclaiming the holy site from its Muslim custodians. "The
Temple Mount is the single holiest place in the world for Jews. It's
about time the Israeli government restores it to the Jewish people,
where it belongs," David Ha'ivri, chairman of Revava, the group
orchestrating the gathering, told WND.
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