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Reported from Steve Quayle:
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DARPA's
'Wasp' May Carry Powerful Sting (April
12, 2005) - The small, lightweight, hand-launched
"Wasp" may be the Marine's new best friend when it comes to
performing reconnaissance missions. The Wasp is a MAV—a micro-air
vehicle—that weighs approximately 200 grams depending on its
configuration. This tiny terror runs on two small Kokam Lithium
Polymer "spar" batteries inserted in the carbon-fiber
leading edge of each Kevlar wing which not only power the electric
propulsion system, but also provide structural support for the wing.
The Wasp carries forward- and side-looking fixed-focus color daylight
cameras. The images from these cameras are relayed back to a ground
control unit along with global positioning system coordinates. A
Marine controlling the MAV can then relay those coordinates to a fire
control center for an artillery shoot. Once launched, the Wasp enters
an automatic flight pattern that is programmed into its avionics
software through a Toughbook computer using FalconView software for
handling images and mission control. The operator can set GPS
waypoints and even adjust those waypoints in flight. Once over the
target, the Wasp enters into a circular flight pattern and points it
side-looking camera at the target.
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Second
Volcano Intensifies Disaster Alarm in Indonesia (April
13, 2005) - A second Indonesian volcano sprang to life
after a series of terrifying quakes, intensifying fears that the
archipelago's violent geological forces will unleash a new disaster.
Tangkuban Perahu, a smoldering 2,076-metre (6,933 foot) mountain near
the city of Bandung on Java island, began rumbling overnight,
prompting scientists to raise the alarm and declare the summit around
the open crater off limits. "There is possibility that poisonous
gas may come out," said Surono, a vulcanology and geological
disaster mitigation official, who said the volcano's alert status had
been raised from "alert" to "prepare". A day
earlier, more than 20,000 people fled the slopes of Mount Talang on
Sumatra island, as the peak spewed hot ash after being unsettled by
huge tremors from the same faultline that caused last year's deadly
tsunami.
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Thousands
of Missiles Fired by both Russian and United States Military Forces
over Earths Arctic Regions as Large Cosmic Blasts Continue Hitting
Planet (April 13, 2005) -
Strange reports have reached us today from our Arctic Regions
describing thousands of missile launches from both Russian and
American military forces, and from both land based and aircraft
launched these missiles that are being directed out of the earth’s
atmosphere into the outer space regions of our planets atmosphere.
From various news services however there is being reported that Russia
and the United States are conducting Missile Defense War games, and as
we can read as reported by the Moscow Times News Service in their
article titled "Russia, U.S. Launch Joint Missile Defense War games",
and which says, "Russia and the United States have begun joint
missile defense war games aimed at protecting vital installations in a
third country in the course of future international operations, a
Russian Defense Ministry release said Monday. The war games will last
until April 23.
Reported April 16, 2005 from harpazo Ready:
Schools
Boost Muslim Integration in Holland - An Islamic school in the
Netherlands has signed a cooperation protocol with two Dutch schools
with the ultimate aim of enhancing integration of young Muslims into
Dutch society.
Vatican
Is Rethinking Relations With Islam - After two decades of
contact and dialogue with the Islamic world under Pope John Paul II,
the Vatican is rethinking an outreach program that critics say is
diluting Catholicism and has brought almost no benefits to beleaguered
Catholic minorities in Muslim countries.
Students
want Bibles removed from rooms 'to avoid offence' - UNIVERSITY
students have voted to ban the Bible because they believe it could
offend non-Christians. Up to 6,000 copies of the Gideon Bible could be
taken out of rooms in the halls of residence at Stirling University.
Christians
denied permit for service - A Michigan city faces a possible
civil-rights lawsuit for denying a permit to a Christian group that
wants to celebrate the National Day of Prayer with a meeting in front
of city hall. The Troy National Day of Prayer Christian Task Force in
Troy, Mich., says it has gathered at city hall in Veteran's Plaza for
each of the past 10 years for the national commemoration, held this
year May 5.
Vermont
resurrects assisted-suicide bill - Proponents of euthanasia
have worked with supportive lawmakers in Vermont to introduce a
proposed ''Death With Dignity Act.'' The House Human Services
Committee held hearings this week on a bill to allow physicians to
prescribe lethal doses of medication to terminally ill patients who
have less than six months to live.
UN
Must Reform Or Die, Says Rice - US Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice has said the UN cannot "survive as a vital
force" if it does not reform.
Received via e-mail:
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Dumped
Temple Mount Rubble Yields Jewish Artifacts by
Teresa Neumann (Apr 15, 2005)
- The first-ever archaeological examination of the Temple Mount in
Jerusalem has been taking place for the past six months, yielding a
wealth of artifacts, according to Arutz Sheva news. In November 1999,
an illegal, unsupervised construction project on the Temple Mount
caused irreparable damage to the important site in the Kidron Valley.
Though the archaeological remains were no longer in their original
contexts, they held enormous potential to shed light on the
undocumented human history of the Temple Mount, as systematic
archaeological excavation or scientific study have never taken place
there. The mounds of dirt in the Kidron Valley therefore contained the
only available data from the Temple Mount to which modern
archaeologists have ever had access. more...
- New
TV Series Revelations Puts Dent in American Idol
Audience Aimee Herd, Davin Dahlgren
reporting (Apr 15, 2005)
- According to a report by the NY Post, the new 6-week TV
series Revelations, who's premier aired this past Wednesday,
garnered 15.6 million viewers, beating out NBC's American Idol
by nearly 9 million viewers. Editor's
Note: These numbers are another example, I think, of the great hunger
there is among people for a "God connection." While this
show is not biblically accurate as to how the end times will unfold ,
the public's response is nevetheless an indication, of how many, who
may not even be Believers, are interested in things concerning the end
times. Truly the "fields are white for harvest."--Aimee
Herd, Breaking Christian News.
- Miracles
in Mozambique--The Deaf Hear, The Blind See, Spreading Glory from
Village to Village
Rolland Baker / Teresa Neumann Reporting (Apr
13, 2005) -
Kakala is grinning broadly, so excited. Missionary Heidi Baker is
prompting her syllable by syllable, and she is answering perfectly
into the microphone. This stirs the whole watching village, which
knows that Kakala has been a deaf mute all her life. They run to get
Kakala's mother, and soon the two of them are beaming as they stand
together on our revival platform -- the flat bed of our 3-ton truck.
The mother confirms to the whole crowd that she has never heard Kakala
speak before (Pictured: Kakala the deaf mute speaking to her villager
friends with a microphone!).
This is such great news that someone runs off to bring another deaf
mute to the meeting, a little girl named Magdalena, much younger than
Kakala. Heidi and our ministry team lay hands on her, and instantly
she can hear and speak too. more...
- God
Rules in Australia Stadium as Franklin Graham Shares the Gospel with
Nearly 80,000 People Teresa Neumann (Apr
13, 2005) -
MELBOURNE -- The Telstra Dome in Melbourne is famous as a home for
Australian Rules, but when the sports loving people of the city packed
the stadium last month it was for a different reason.
The stadium was transformed into the home of Festival Victoria with
Franklin Graham, with the huge grass playing field the meeting place
for over 5000 people who made first-time decisions for Christ or
rededicated their lives.
Graeme Lee, of the National and South Pacific Evangelism and
Discipleship Centre, who attended the event, says that during the
appeal on the Saturday "Youth Night" 2500 people made
responses.
"It was a very moving scene to see such a large number of
people streaming onto the grounds to dedicate their lives to
Christ." more...
- Marine
Regiment Testifies of Miracles of Divine Protection over Them in
Iraq--Though They Saw Some of the Heaviest Fighting, God Saw Them
Through Aimee Herd (Apr
14, 2005) Before the soldiers of the 8th Marine
Regiment went into battle in Iraq back in March of 2003, their
commander of the Combined Anti-Armor Tank platoon, Capt. Seth
MacCutcheon, a Christian, asked Chaplain Don Rogers if he would pray
over each vehicle. The regiment's mission was to find enemy armor and
destroy it, before they could use it against them.
"When Seth asked me to pray, I laid hands on every vehicle in
2/8 -- more than 70 Humvees and trucks," said Rogers,
"praying that the vehicles would not be hit and for safety of the
men who would ride in them." He was not the only one interceding
however. Echo Rifle Company Capt. Kevin Yeo's wife Andrea and 7 other
women met regularly to cover the regiment in prayer.
Though they were involved in some of the heaviest fighting, not one
soldier was lost, and except for several who were wounded
non-seriously with shrapnel, not one Marine lost an eye, finger or toe
or was disabled.
In fact, according to author Glenn Thomas who penned God Saw Them
Through, about the regiment, there were over 40 answers to prayer
and 35 miracles of protection which he recorded in the book. (The book
will soon be available in The Well Bookstore.) More on the 8th Marine
Regiment's experiences are shared in the April issue of Charisma
magazine.
- President
Bush Tells Reporters about His 'Walk with Christ' Teresa
Neumann (Apr 14, 2005)
- Seven reporters traveling with President Bush on Air Force One after
the pope's funeral in Rome, were treated to a personal conversation
about the president's relationship with Jesus Christ. Charisma reports
that for 47 minutes, Bush and the journalists had an "intimate,
friendly chat largely about the pope, his legacy and Bush's "own
walk with Christ." Subsequently, a headline in the Washington
Post this week read, "Preacher Bush."
"There is no doubt in my mind there is a living God. And no
doubt in my mind that the Lord, Christ, was sent by the Almighty. No
doubt in my mind about that," Bush is quoted as saying.
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