After the snow comes more dust storms…Mystery dust blankets southeast Texas

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   To be constantly plagued by everything under nature is something that should horrify those to whom judgment is due. As frightening as it may be, there is still more intense and more dreadful plagues in the works. This means that America is being visited hourly by elements that will force her into submission.

   We are now awakening to the reality of the time. There can be no denying what is going on. Why?..”We see with our own eyes — but, the wicked Americans are too proud to confess that they see the bread of America gradually being cut off. Take a look into the southwest and Middle West, see the hand of Allah (God) at work against modern Babylon — to break the whole staff of her bread for her evils don against His people (the so-called Negroes).

 Texas and Kansas were once two of the nation’s proudest states. Kansas, known for its wheat and Texas, for its cattle, cotton, corn and many other vegetables and fruits. They are today in the grip of a drought, continuous raging dust storms; their river beds lie bare, their fish stinking on the banks in dry parched mud. When the rain comes, it brings very little relief and does more damage than good. Snow comes — it brings not joy, but death and destruction. After the snow comes more dust storms.“–Chpt.118(m.t.t.b.m.)

       Mystery dust blankets southeast Texas

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  HOUSTON (KTRK) — We received hundreds of calls, emails, Facebook posts and tweets about your dirty cars on Sunday. Why were your cars dirty? A red dust was to blame, and we worked to track down the source and solve the mystery.

“It’s very strange to see all this red dirt on the cars, and I’ve seen on many cars in front of me,” Naveed Saqiab said while waiting in line at an area car wash.

Many folks tell us they woke up to find the mystery dust all over their cars this morning.

“It was weird; it looked like gold, brown, something, but I don’t know what it is,” J.C. Inestrosa said.

Lines at car washes across our viewing area were long Sunday as everyone rushed to wash off the dust. We went to one car wash near Rice Village and talked to a few people who were waiting.

“My car was so dirty and I had to come up here, but I was not expecting this. I was not expecting this,” Shantel Perkins said. “This is the first time I’ve really seen it this packed so coming up here I was pretty much shocked.”

“When I came up to here, I didn’t know what it was going to be like this,” Lawrence Danner said. “I’ve been to this car wash before, but it’s like a club scene. Everyone’s out here trying to get their car wash and everything.”

From Sugar Land to Spring, it seemed like everyone was talking about the mystery dust. Even on social media.

“I was on Twitter and they were talking about it on Twitter as well and social media, so I don’t know what it was, really,” Danner said.

Some folks tell us they think they know what it could be.

“Maybe dust. I don’t know. Maybe pollution? I don’t have any idea,” Carla Tello said.

“It’s just, like, mud from the construction and stuff,” another woman said.

Others say they may have even seen it before.

“Only when we have pollen coming from the trees, that’s what it looks like. But it’s just not the right time of year,” John Stone said.

Considering the time of year, perhaps Saqiab has the right idea and the answer to solve the mystery: “Maybe some sand from Santa,” he suggested. “Maybe that’s where it’s coming from.”…more here.

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