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Dire Days Ahead
(June 5, 2006)
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Friends, I just received the following message from a fellow missionary
who received the following from the Lord while in Kenya. Sad to say this
is what the Lord has revealed to my spirit as well. I normally tend to
look cynically at probably 95% or more of the prophetic "words from God"
that get posted here as bogus. But my husband just got this directly
from a missionary, Terry Elbin, who our church has known and supported
for decades. He is a fine older man who with his wife lives in the
Philippines. Every week they feed over 400 kids meals on Sunday and do a
kids bible story day. Many are destitute street kids. Many never taste
meat except at this ministry. They have few acres of land where they
raise chickens and pigs for meat to feed these kids. He's been at my
church every couple years where they show slides. Really quality people,
hard sacrificing workers. The wife is an absolute darling person. I
cannot dismiss this or be cynical, knowing the source. Yours in Christ,
Bill
Word received 5/16/06
- All you have depended upon as stable will be shaken, all not based on
Jesus Christ will crumble. Money will become worthless. Great calamity
coming upon America. Institutions thought strong & stable will fall.
Chaos in government. Supply dwindling as dollar goes into free fall.
401k's disappear. Food supply disappears. God will have to supply or you
will not have. 9/11 was the 1st major shot. This will be major & God
will be your only refuge. It will no longer be as it has been. World
will be thrown into turmoil. Nations will fall from within We shall bury
our dead in unmarked places, digging the grave with our own shovels.
Set your house in order.
A days wage will equal a day's food; the 4 horsemen will ride. Those who
live through the calamity will envy those who died in it. Your selfish
desire for prosperity underlies the calamity, but the murder of the
innocent will bring the murder of the guilty.
Set your house in order.
I added this to the
mailing because it is always good to check your house, be right with
God, and get close to Yeshua (Jesus). Some may not agree with this and
that is their choice. The news is still relevant and this can easily be
overlooked.
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Jewish Leaders Buoyed by EU Interfaith Meeting (June
3,
2006) -
Jewish leaders said they were optimistic following a
high-profile interfaith meeting held by the European Union last week.
The Tuesday meeting was attended by Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders
from across Europe, as well as Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai
Lama. Fifteen delegates were invited to Brussels to represent their
faith communities in a discussion focused on the role religious
communities should play in the promotion of freedom, democracy and human
rights across Europe. Organized by the EU Bureau of European Policy
Advisers, the meeting was chaired by European Commission President Jose
Manuel Barroso, together with Wolfgang Schussel, chancellor of Austria,
which currently holds the rotating presidency of the EU.
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Presbyterian Church Leaders Admit Current Policy to Punish Israel
through Divestments is Wrong
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3,
2006) - In a stunning
switch, the Jerusalem Post reports that a group of eleven
Presbyterian Church (USA) leaders announced on Monday that the Church's
current policy to divest its $7 billion pension fund against the State
of Israel is flawed. After completing a fact-finding mission through
Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, the leaders reportedly called on the
PCUSA's over 500 voting commissioners to rescind the policy at its
upcoming General Assembly June 15-22, 2006 in Birmingham, Alabama, and
to replace it with a positive strategy to bring about genuine peace and
justice for Palestinians and Israelis alike. "While adoption of the
divestment policy in 2004 created an important focus on the struggle for
achieving a solution to the Middle East conflict, it is now time to put
aside this one-sided, negative and counter-productive policy that
threatens to cause great harm to both Israel and the Palestinians while
creating unnecessary polarization within our own denomination," stated
NCLCI Executive Committee member Dr. John H. Cushman who is Pastor of
the Presbyterian Church of the Roses in Santa Rosa, California.
(Caterpillar on the West Bank, Israel)
The report notes that controversy erupted throughout the PCUSA following
its 216th General Assembly, held in 2004, after pushing through a last
minute resolution to initiate phased, selective divestment in
corporations conducting business in Israel. The Church's surprise
action, adds the report, "met with immediate and widespread disapproval
from many of the Church's members, elders, pastors, and virtually every
Presbyterian member of the United States Congress." Said 'End Divestment
Now' Executive Director Gary Green, "I just don't see how our Church
can, in the face of an overwhelming negative response, maintain any
credibility whatsoever without correcting this seriously ill-conceived
policy. I - and the End Divestment Now- are absolutely committed to
seeing the Church's divestment policy rescinded. We want our Church to
pursue legitimate strategies that will contribute to the resolution of
the conflict and end the dissention within our Church caused by those
promoting divestment."
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Iran Chief Eclipses Power of Clerics
(May 28,
2006) - President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad is trying to consolidate power in the office of the
presidency in a way never before seen in the 27-year history of the
Islamic Republic, apparently with the tacit approval of
Iran's supreme
leader, according to government officials and political analysts here.
That rare unity of elected and religious leadership at the highest
levels offers the United States an opportunity to talk to a government,
however combative, that has often spoken with multiple voices. But if
Washington, which severed relations with Iran after the 1979 revolution,
opened such a dialogue, it could lift the prestige of the Iranian
president, who has pushed toward confrontation with the West. Political
analysts and people close to the government here say Mr. Ahmadinejad and
his allies are trying to buttress a system of conservative clerical rule
that has lost credibility with the public. Their strategy hinges on
trying to win concessions from the West on Iran's nuclear program and
opening direct, high-level talks with the United States, while easing
social restrictions, cracking down on political dissent and building a
new political class from outside the clergy. Mr. Ahmadinejad is pressing
far beyond the boundaries set by other presidents. For the first time
since the revolution, a president has overshadowed the nation's chief
cleric, Supreme Leader Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei, on both domestic and
international affairs. He has evicted the former president,
Mohammad Khatami, from his offices, taken
control of a crucial research organization away from another former
president, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, challenged high-ranking clerics
on the treatment of women and forced prominent academics out of the
university system. more... |
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EU's Solana Due in Iran late on Monday (June
5, 2006) - European Union foreign policy chief
Javier Solana is due in Tehran late on Monday to deliver a package of
incentives that seek to persuade Iran to abandon its plans to make
nuclear fuel, Iranian sources said. One of the sources, who all asked
not to be identified, said Solana would meet Iranian officials on
Tuesday. An EU diplomat also said Solana would be in Iran on Tuesday but
gave no further details. Speaking during a visit to the West Bank city
of Ramallah, Solana said he would travel to Iran "very soon", but did
not elaborate. He arrived in Israel late on Sunday as part of a
previously planned trip that includes meetings with Israeli and
Palestinian leaders. His spokeswoman has said he would have dinner with
Palestinian civil society leaders in Ramallah on Monday might. The
incentives Solana will deliver to Iran stem from an initiative put
together by the three biggest EU states - Britain, France and Germany -
and were approved by a forum that also included the United States, China
and Russia. Solana's office in Brussels said it was preparing an
announcement about the details of the trip but for now could not be more
precise about the timing. Details of the package have not been
announced, but diplomats have been working on themes ranging from
offering nuclear reactor technology to giving security guarantees.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday Iran would consider
incentives but insisted the crux of the package -- that Iran must give
up uranium enrichment -- was still unacceptable. Western nations fear
Iran is enriching uranium to make an atomic bomb, but Iran insists its
aims are entirely peaceful and that it wants to make fuel only to
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Hamas Rejects Abbas Ultimatum Over Israel (June
5, 2006) - The Palestinian standoff
intensified Sunday after Hamas rejected an ultimatum from President
Mahmoud Abbas to endorse a plan implicitly recognizing
Israel, and a pregnant woman was killed
during a clash between the rivals' forces in Gaza. In a rare dose of
good news, some Palestinian public workers began withdrawing money from
their banks, the first time they have been paid in three months because
of a Western aid cutoff. Also, Israel's premier talked to Egypt's
president about resuming peace talks with the Palestinians. Abbas will
order a referendum on a plan drawn up by top Palestinian prisoners in an
Israeli jail calling for a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza
Strip, and east Jerusalem alongside Israel, a Fatah official said
Sunday. Abbas set a Tuesday deadline for Hamas agreement.
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IDF intelligence warns conflict with Palestinians to escalate (June
5, 2006) - The IDF estimates that it is headed
toward another violent round of clashes with the Palestinians following
a period of relative calm, senior security officials said. The dreary
prognosis is based on the army's five-year plan for 2006-2011, which
will be made public in July. According to the assessment, army
intelligence officials believe Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's ambitious
plan to withdraw from large parts of the West Bank will not do anything
to decrease the scope of daily violence in the region. Instead, the army
is moving forward based on a working plan that it is nearing another
round of bloody violence with the Palestinians. "The Palestinian society
has chosen a path in which there is no compromise," a senior officer
said, referring to the recent victory by Hamas in legislative elections.
The officials said the assessment is based on intelligence but gave no
further details. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the
document has not been released. more...
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New film to prove accuracy of Bible? (June
4, 2006) - Recent films from "The Passion
of the Christ" to the fictional "Da Vinci Code" may have reignited the
public's interest in matters of faith, but a newly completed movie could
go far beyond the impact of both blockbusters, potentially verifying the
historical accuracy of much of the Bible. The two-hour feature
documentary titled "Exodus" has been in the making for five years, and
is expected to be released in the spring of 2007. It covers events
recorded in the books of Genesis and Exodus, beginning with the exploits
of Joseph, the son of Jacob who was betrayed by his brothers into
slavery but eventually became the second most powerful man in the known
world, predicting seven years of famine in Egypt. It then moves on to
biblical accounts involving Moses, the plagues on Egypt, the parting of
the Red Sea, and eventually Mount Sinai, where God is said to have given
the Ten Commandments to the ancient Israelites. The film not only
recounts what's written in Scripture, but goes on a multinational
mission to document the evidence for the events recorded in Scripture.
"We have been at places no one else has ever been. We have found things
no one else has ever found," Moller told WND. Moller, who authored
"The Exodus Case," has been on a 10-year study, even looking into
claims of ancient Egyptian
chariot wheels found at the bottom of the Red Sea, but notes the
claims of chariot wheels are just the beginning. "There are much more
sensational finds on land," he said. Appearing in the film with Moller
is producer Tim Mahoney of the Mahoney Media Group in Minneapolis. He
acts as sort of an "everyman" as he calls it, asking questions of Moller
that the typical person on the street might have about the physical
evidence discovered. more...
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Official: Jews expelled from Gaza 'victims' (June
2, 2006) - The
thousands of Jews evacuated last summer from the Gaza Strip are
"victims" of a government policy and are owed "almost anything" by the
state of Israel, said the chief of the withdrawal authority in charge of
evacuees' compensation. The statement follows the release of a recent
report that shows the majority of former residents of Gush Katif, the
slate of Jewish communities of Gaza evacuated by Israel last August, are
unemployed, have yet to find permanent housing and have not received
full compensation promised by the Israeli government. As
WND reported, leaders from Gush Katif have
been turning to mainstream American Jewish organizations for immediate
assistance, outlining to them a "humanitarian crisis." But so far the
organizations largely have refused to help. "The state of Israel owes
the (Gaza) evacuees almost anything. I think that they are the victims
of a government decision, which, while it was taken democratically,
still hurt them badly. I laud them," said Yonatan Bassi, head of the
Disengagement Authority. more...
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Bin Laden family gave $1 million to Carter (June
2, 2006)
- Former President Jimmy Carter's
center in Atlanta received more than $1 million from the family of Osama
bin Laden, according to an investigative report. A brother of the
al-Qaida terrorist leader, Bakr M. bin Laden, funneled the money to the
Carter Center in Atlanta through the Saudi Bin
Laden Group, according to Melanie Morgan, chairman of a group opposing
the Georgia Democrat called the
Censure Carter Committee. Morgan,
a WorldNetDaily columnist, based her claim on
papers she acquired from the Carter Center. She points to a report
showing Carter met with 10 of Osama bin Laden's brothers early in 2000.
The former president and his wife, Rosalyn, followed up the meeting with
a breakfast with Bakr bin Laden in September 2000 and secured the first
$200,000 towards the more than $1 million that has gone to the Carter
Center. Morgan says the connection between Carter and the bin Laden
family is exactly the kind of charge leveled by Michael Moore against
President Bush in the film "Fahrenheit 9/11." Morgan's group commented
in a statement: "If you think this news troubles Michael Moore and his
friends in the liberal, anti-war crowd, think again. You see, they’re
not interested in the truth – they only seem interested in advancing
their defeatist political message: America is almost always
wrong–America is the source of many of the world’s problems."
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New Orleans Sinking Faster Than Thought (June
1, 2006) -
Everyone
has known New Orleans is a sinking city. Now new research suggests parts
of the city are sinking even faster than many scientists imagined _ more
than an inch a year. That may explain some of the levee failures during
Hurricane Katrina and it
raises more worries about the future. The research, reported in the
journal Nature, is based on new satellite radar data for the three years
before Katrina struck in The data show that some areas are sinking four
or five times faster than the rest of the city. And that, experts say,
can be deadly. "My concern is the very low-lying areas," said lead
author Tim Dixon, a University of Miami geophysicist. "I think those
areas are death traps. I don't think those areas should be rebuilt." The
blame for this phenomenon, called subsidence, includes overdevelopment,
drainage and natural seismic shifts. For years, scientists figured the
city on average was sinking about one-fifth of an inch a year based on
100 measurements of the region, Dixon said. The new data from 150,000
measurements taken from space finds that about 10 percent to 20 percent
of the region had yearly subsidence in the inch-a-year range, he said.
As the ground in those areas sinks, protection from levees also falls,
scientists and engineers said. more...
And they want to rebuild the city? Let's see, it's
in hurricane country, below sea level and sinking more than an inch per
year with levees that have and probably still will fail. I think it's
time to just rebuild the city ABOVE sea level somewhere, call it New New
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Giving Up On Israel (June
1, 2006) - Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert’s plans for withdrawal from much of the West Bank
is leading to erosion of political support within the one American group
— the conservative, primarily Christian right —that had been most
supportive of Israel, and reportedly the root of President Bush’s
support, as well. Those conservatives who most cheered Israel’s history
of defying Islamic terrorists are now the most disappointed by what
they’re calling Israel’s “appeasement,” as exemplified by its policy of
unilateral withdrawal; giving guns to a Palestinian security unit under
PA President Mahmoud Abbas, even though such weapons were used in the
past against Israel; and giving millions of dollars in medical
assistance to Palestinian hospitals to thwart what is being called a
“humanitarian crisis,” even though Olmert told the New York Times (May
19) that the “humanitarian crisis” was nothing but “total propaganda.”
Several writers pointed out that Olmert was once again living up to his
doctrine spoken at the time of the Gaza disengagement: “We are tired of
fighting, we are tired of being courageous, we are tired of winning, we
are tired of defeating our enemies.” Joseph Farah, editor of World Net
Daily and once as enthusiastic a defender of Israel as anyone in the
media, finally threw in the towel, writing, “I Give Up On Israel.”
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Coming Soon to U.S.: Mexican Customs Office (June
5, 2005) - Kansas City is planning to allow the Mexican
government to open a Mexican customs office in conjunction with the
Kansas City SmartPort. This will be the first foreign customs facility
allowed to operate on U.S. soil. City leaders voted last month to give
the facility an innocuous name to hide its true identity as an arm of
the Mexican government, staffed by Mexican officials. In fact,
Kansas City is so enthusiastic about the opportunity, the cost of
building the $3 million dollar facility for Mexico will be paid for by
Kansas City taxpayers, not by the Mexican government. The current plan
for the NAFTA Super Corridor calls for the construction of a 12-lane
highway (six lanes in each direction) along Interstate 35. The Kansas
City SmartPort is designed to be the central hub in the planned NAFTA
north-south superhighway cutting through the heart of the United States.
Supercargo ships, carrying goods made by cheap labor in the Far East and
China, will unload in the Mexican port at Lazaro Cardenas, eliminating
the need to use costly union longshoremen workers in Los Angeles or Long
Beach. Rather than transporting the containers by trucks from the West
Coast, using Teamster drivers, or on rail, with the assistance of
railroad labor in the United Transportation Union, the containers will
be loaded onto Mexican non-union railroads at Lazaro Cardenas. At
Monterrey, Mexico, the containers will then be loaded onto Mexican
non-union semi-trailer trucks that will cross the border at Laredo,
Texas, to begin their journey north along the Trans-Texas Corridor, the
first leg of the planned continental NAFTA Super Corridor. To speed the
crossing at Laredo, Texas, the Security and Prosperity Partnership of
North America working groups within the U.S. Department of Commerce will
allow Mexican trucks to be equipped with electronic FAST technology so
the trucks can cross the border in express lanes.
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EU Nations to Issue Biometric Passports (June
5, 2005) - European Union nations will have to start issuing new
secure biometric passports with a chip containing facial features by the
end of August, EU officials said Thursday, and prepare to add
fingerprint data to the travel documents by 2009. "By Aug. 26 of this
year member states will need to be able ... to include a facial image in
a chip," said Friso Roscam Abbing, spokesman for EU Justice and Home
Affairs Commissioner Franco Frattini. He said Frattini would present
plans to EU justice and interior ministers for adding fingerprints to
the new biometric passports in two to three weeks time. Roscam Abbing
said the new biometric features, which reduce patterns of fingerprints,
faces and irises to mathematical algorithms stored on a chip, would go
beyond security standards demanded by the United States. EU nations
participating in the American visa-waiver program were given until
October this year to comply with U.S. standards to have either a digital
photo or a chip containing biometric data in their passports if they
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This is the same principle that
will be used in the mark of the beast (Revelation
13:16-18) Nobody will be forced to do it at first, but anyone who
doesn't by default will be unable to buy any food at stores or anything
from anyone who has implemented this system. Since nothing will work
without the system, the choice will be cut and dry. Get the mark and
rely on the world, or don't and rely on God. God is clear about what
happens to those who get the mark though, there is no forgiveness. I
believe the actual mark will be more of a declaring allegiance to the
beast and as a result, getting the mark with some
technology like RFID to allow you to buy and sell. (Currency will be
obsolete and the only way to pay is electronically with the RFID chips.
In this way, you are forced to get the mark if you want to eat without
begging or killing your own food.)
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Russia to Establish Naval Base in Syrian Port of Tartus (June
2, 2006) - Russia has begun
works in the Syrian port of Tartus seeking to built a full-scale naval
base for the ships of the Black Sea Fleet, currently based in Ukraine’s
Sevastopol, the Kommersant newspaper reported on Friday, quoting unnamed
sources in the Defense Ministry and the General Staff of the Russian
Navy. The paper noted that this is the first time Russia is setting up a
military base outside the CIS since the fall of the USSR and that the
base will allow Moscow to pursue its own line in the Middle East. Russia
has also started work in the port of Latakia in Syria, the newspaper
said. The base in Tartus and the new mooring in Latakia will be able to
serve the needs of the Black Sea Fleet and possibly the North Sea Fleet
as well. The newspaper quoted its sources as saying that in the nearest
future the Russian Navy will form a squadron headed by the Moskva
missile cruiser which will permanently operate in the Mediterranean,
taking part in joint exercises with NATO forces. The sources said that
the new base would allow Russia to strengthen its positions in the
Middle East and also enhance Syrian security. However, the Russian
Defense Ministry has refuted the report. Russia is not building a
military base in Syria, spokesman for the Ministry Colonel Vyacheslav
Sedov was quoted by RIA Novosti as saying. |
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Strong Earthquake Hits Off Tonga (June
2, 2006) -
A strong earthquake with an
estimated magnitude of 6.1 struck Friday near the Pacific islands of
Tonga, the US government said. The U.S. Geological Survey said the
epicenter of the quake, which occurred at 0731 GMT, was located 363
kilometres (226 miles) west of the island nation's capital Nuku'alofa.
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Ocean Vortex 'Death Trap' Discovered (June
2, 2006) -
A MASSIVE ocean vortex discovered
off the West Australian coast is acting as a "death trap" by sucking in
huge amounts of fish larvae and could affect the surrounding climate. A
team of scientists from The University of Western Australia Murdoch
University, CSIRO and three American, French and Spanish research
institutions announced the discovery of the vortex after a month-long
research voyage in the ocean just west of Rottnest Island. Led by Dr
Anya Waite, a biological oceanographer from UWA, the 10-member team
found the vortex – 200km in diameter and 1000m deep – spinning at speeds
up to 5kph just off the Rottnest Canyon. Dr Waite said the vortex,
shaped like a giant child's spinning top, was created by current
movement down the coast and is one of the largest ever found off of WA.
Visible from space, the vortex is acting as a "death trap" by sucking in
fish larvae from closer to the shore, she said. more...
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Former CIA Analyst Says Iran Strike Set for June or July (June
1, 2006) - Former CIA analyst and
Presidential advisor Ray McGovern, fresh from his
heated public confrontation with Donald Rumsfeld, fears
that staged terror attacks across Europe and the US are probable in
order to justify the Bush administration's plan to launch a military
strike against Iran, which he thinks will take place in June or July.
Appearing on The Alex Jones Show, McGovern was asked about the timetable
for war in Iran and said that behind the diplomatic smokescreen, the
final chess pieces were being moved into position. "There is already one
carrier task force there in the Gulf, two are steaming toward it at the
last report I have at least - they will all be there in another week or
so." "The propaganda has been laid, the aircraft carriers are in place,
it doesn't take much to fly the bombers out of British and US bases -
cruse missiles are at the ready, Israel is egging us on," said McGovern.
McGovern said Iran's likely response to a US air strike would be
threefold - mobilizing worldwide terrorist cells that would make
Al-Qaeda look like a girls netball team - utilizing its cruise missile
arsenal to attack US ships and sending fighters into Iraq to attack US
forces. "The Iranians can easily send three divisions of revolutionary
guard troops right over....the long border with Iraq," said McGovern,
stating that the local Sunni population of Iraq would welcome such an
invasion. more... |
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'Moderate' Earthquake Rattles New Brunswick (June
1, 2006) - Residents of western New
Brunswick woke up to the ground shaking Thursday morning as the region
was hit by what experts called a "moderate" earthquake. The quake, which
had a magnitude of 3.6, hit at approximately 6:30 a.m. ADT. It
originated 25 kilometres southeast of the village of Perth-Andover, near
the Maine border. There were no immediate reports of damage. "We heard a
rumbling from a distance, almost as though a train or a jet was low,"
said Richard Newman, who lives in nearby Bristol. "And then, maybe a
second or two, there was a rattling underneath our feet and the house
shook and the dishes shook, and the windowpanes shook."
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Allstate Dropping Earthquake Coverage in Washington (June
1, 2006) - A major Washington insurer will
stop offering coverage for earthquakes in the state, a decision that
will affect about 50,000 property owners. Allstate insures nearly
250,000 homeowners in the state and about one in five has quake
insurance. The move by Allstate has state Insurance Commissioner Mike
Kreidler concerned that other carrier may follow suit. "I'm very
concerned, because you never know, if Allstate is just the first of
several that are going to take this step," he said. Kreidler said
Hurricane Katrina has the insurance industry re-thinking its exposure to
mass disasters. And when they start pulling away from those risks, they
start evaluating other risks as well, including tsunami's and
earthquakes. So far, no other insurance companies in Washington appear
to be following Allstate. more...
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