This is the divine judgement to bring vicious America to her knees.

GREETINGS,

”  The coming of Allah in search for the Black lost members of their nation today is to make Himself known, so He can conquer our captors by using weapons against which they have no power. He (Allah) will bring attacks of divine judgement of their world without the use of contrived weapons.

 The weapons of war used by God in the past history of the destruction of the enemies of God – such as Noah’s people, Lot’s people, and Moses’ people – are an example of what he will use today. The weapons are the forces of nature against which we have no defense.

 America is under such divine attack now, in storms as rain, hail and earthquakes – (the latter is yet to take place.) A terrific drought is on its way, too against America. The Book must be fulfilled. The Bible and the Holy Qur’an both refer to all that I have said.

 This is the divine judgement to bring vicious America to her knees.”–pgs.52 & 53(THE FALL OF AMERICA)

SOURCE:  www.csmonitor.com

Texas wildfires: why this season is one of the worst in state history

Firefighters and smoke jumpers from 25 states have had to turn back hundreds of Texas wildfires. Nearly 100 homes have burned to the ground.

A home destroyed fire is shown as an uncontrolled wildfire burns in the background in Fort Davis, Texas, Sunday, April 10. A fast-moving wildfire had spread to more than 60,000 acres in Presidio County and Jeff Davis County, where it destroyed about 20 homes in Fort Davis.

 

Drought conditions across west Texas are only part of a complex series of weather events that have produced the worst wildfire conditions in Lone Star State history.
 

Drenching rains from hurricane Alex last July caused a huge plant bloom, which was largely killed off by this year’s uncommonly cold winter across the southern US and northern Mexico.

Added to the driest March in state history, those factors set up a massive tinderbox that has exploded with devastating effect, as firefighters and smoke jumpers from 25 states have had to turn back hundreds of aggressive blazes. Nearly 100 homes have burned to the ground, and the fast-moving fires have killed both wild and domesticated animals, including wild boars and horses.

“We’re pretty vulnerable right now,” says state climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon. “We need rain.”

So far, up to 650 blazes have scorched 400 square miles of rolling plains in west Texas, with a massive wildfire in the Mexican state of Coahuila contributing a large smoke plume that has drifted across the border. By comparison, Texas saw 167 wildfire blazes last year.

The total acreage and ferocity of the blazes are now rivaling the 2006 Texas wildfire season, which killed 11 people and destroyed 400 homes, and are shaping up much like the 2000 Western fire season. Back then, the Southwest, including Texas, had 6.5 million acres burn, which was more than double the 10-year wildfire average at the time.

On Monday, the National Weather Service issued “red flag warnings” indicative of “critical fire weather conditions” in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.

Jeff Davis County in Texas is under a federal emergency as the fast-moving, so-called Rock House wildfire has consumed 80,000 acres, destroying 40 homes in Fort Davis, as it continued to move north and east into the mountains, toward Balmorhea. The scenes have at times been apocalyptic, say residents….MORE HERE

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