US police….You kill us, our God kills you — Sheriff’s Deputy Swept Away by Floodwaters in Austin, Texas

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housThe four great judgments that Almighty Allah (God) is bringing upon America are rain, hail, snow and earthquakes. We see them now covering all sides of America, as the Holy Qur’an prophesies curtailing on all her sides.

The forces of nature are great weapons as we see them in play upon America. America is surrounded with the judgments of Allah.The Bible prophesies of the plagues that would come upon America ,and these plagues are falling on America now.

hous2You cannot fight against the forces of nature. America’s law enforcers are quickly learning this for themselves and we see that….” You can bear witness to the deadly storms and twisters that are striking America in the areas where some of you live. Can you not see that Allah (God) is after you for the evil done to His people (Black man).”–pg.125(tfoa)

Sheriff’s Deputy Swept Away by Floodwaters in Austin, Texas

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A Texas sheriff’s deputy was still missing hours after floodwaters swept away her patrol car near the state capital, Austin, as she was checking the safety of low-water crossings, the Travis County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday. Scores of officers from at least a half-dozen agencies were searching for the deputy, a seven-year veteran whose name wasn’t released.


The deputy had breakfast with several colleagues shortly before she radioed to say her car was being overcome by fast-moving water about 2 a.m. (3 a.m. ET), said sheriff’s spokesman Roger Wade, who added that colleagues were taking the news hard. “It’s extremely difficult,” he told NBC station KXAN of Austin. “It’s rough, but we’re professionals, and we’ll get through it, and we’ll keep searching until we find something.”
The floods in central Texas were caused by a different storm system from the one that was spun off by Tropical Storm Odile, which slammed into Mexico earlier this week as a hurricane.

The system unexpectedly missed major population centers in Arizona, which had bunkered in for potentially historic rainfall totals. But the storm zagged where forecasters thought it would zig, and it ended up drenching parts of extreme western Texas, closing parts of Interstate 10 near El Paso.

Weather Channel meteorologist Michael Palmer said that system was expected to move east and merge with the Austin system, creating a wet and flood-prone weekend for much of the state….MORE HERE

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