The Judgment can be seen everywhere across the Western world

Greetings,

uk-storm-desmond-man-wading The Judgment can be seen everywhere across the Western world. There is no doubt about this. God is wrecking shop in the Western world.

After enjoying centuries of domination and centuries of being able to impose and force their will, their culture, and their policies on none white nations, now the Aboriginal nation has called into action the forces of nature which cannot be matched nor defeated.

You can see just how fierce these forces are. You can see just how unwinnable any war against them will be!

Phoenix heat records continue to fall for the fourth day in a row, reaching 111F. (44C). Monday

The Phoenix area has broken a heat record for the fourth day in a row, reaching 111 degrees Monday afternoon.
The 2013 record of 110 degrees was broken at 2:16 p.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
But as the excessive-heat warning ends tonight, the streak of record-breaking temperatures is expected to end as well.
Area residents can expect cooler temperatures for the remainder of the week.


Tuesday’s forecast calls for a high of 105 degrees, nowhere near the 1985 record of 115 degrees.
That was the earliest recorded 115-degree day until the record was broken Saturday.
Wednesday should be a bit warmer, with the temperature expected to reach 107 degrees.
The June 8 record is 115 degrees in 1985.
Thursday was expected to cool down a few degrees to 105, far below the 1985 record of 114 degrees. Temperatures on Friday, the coolest day of the week, were only expected to hit 101 degrees, 10 degrees lower than the 1978 record of 111 degrees.

& look at this:

Massive waves up to 8 metres high smash Collaroy resort on Sydney’s northern beaches: 3 DEAD!

An in-ground pool was moved about five metres out to sea. Photo Fairfax Media: Peter Rae

Sydney’s wild weather: Worst storm in 40 years swallows pools, up to 1000 evacuated from their homes and the city’s transport system in chaos
Three people are dead and more are missing after massive storms flooded rivers, uprooted trees and tore into beaches along Australia’s east coast.

Storms continue to batter southern New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
Erosion at Sydney’s Collaroy Beach has forced the evacuation of multi-million dollar homes, which are now in danger of collapsing reports the BBC…..More Here

And look here:

Another 51 people struck by lightning in Germany bringing total to over 100 this week in Europe

A reveler (Mike) braves the weather in Holland over the weekend
More than 100 hundred people injured by lightning strikes in Europe this week
Reports of “Strange lightning storms!” Lightning from cloudless sky!
“Strange lightning storms” causing widespread bush fires in the US and Canada
At least 51 people were injured by lightning strikes at the “Rock am Ring” music festival in western Germany on Friday evening, according to German police, with forecasts of thunderstorms and possibly hail to come.
Organizers could not be reached for comment about any plans to shut down the festival, which is now in its 31st year and takes place at the airport in Mendig, a small town located about 150 km from Frankfurt, near the Nuerburgring motor racing track.
This is the second case in less than a week in Germany as 30 children, ages 9 to 11, who were taken to hospital as a precaution, and three adults, who were seriously injured, including the 45-year-old referee at a football match last Saturday
The festival organiser had reported on its website early Saturday morning that at least 42 people were injured, eight seriously.
But the numbers rose as more fans reported injuries in the early morning hours, according to the police spokesman.
Thirty-three people were injured at the festival by lightning strikes last year, according to German media.
Deutsche Welle said this year’s festival was attended by around 45,000 people…..More Here

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