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Monday, December 18, 2017

BAD THINGS COME IN THREES

Will bad things come to California in threes?


FIRST WOE: FIRES



The fires in California were horrendous in 2017. Many have lost their homes and valuables. Rebuilding is not an easy process to go through when considering all the regulations and red tape people will have in building a new home. Many might decide to leave the state and move elsewhere.

I live in Missouri and it is not the place you might want to relocate to. Many in our state voted for Trump and hate democrats. A look at a chart shows how undivided Missourians are when voting. Most voters in California are democrats and not republicans. I definitely would consider not moving to Missouri due to political reasons.

Missourians are not kind to the LGBTQ community. Just recently a law maker said, "When you look at the tenets of religion, of the Bible, of the Quran, of other religions,” Brattin said from the Missouri House floor, “there is a distinction between homosexuality and just being a human being."


I would recommend a nice place like Toronto, Canada for Californians to relocate. They are pretty liberal there and have few earthquakes. Toronto is home to Canada's largest gay community and welcomes visitors from all walks of life. The Gay Village, or “The Village” as the locals call it, is a predominantly gay neighborhood nestled within Toronto's downtown core.

SECOND WOE: FLOODING




After the fire the next whammy will hit: Mudslides and floods. Rains will come and it will pour and pour. It will rain like it did in 2016 and 2017. In 2017 indices of seasonal precipitation were far above average for that time of year, if not in record territory. What time of year? Answer: December, January and February. Flooding will be devastating.  Many of the homes that survived the fire will slide down hillsides. The landscape will be so barren that mud will flow like many unabated rivers.

Californians should heed my warnings and start filling sand bags and preparing for the deluge to come. Let us not forget the news from last year: 

"Jan 22, 2017 - All it can take is an intense amount of rain in a short amount of time to create damaging flows of mud and debris that can kill people and destroy buildings." 

The mud flows will come and be more terrifying than the fires.

THIRD WOE: EARTHQUAKE


The third woe I described in my newest book: "The Big One." The first two woes trigger the last woe."

Excerpt from my book:

Scientists view California as a laboratory for possible connections between weather and earthquakes. Recent heavy rainfall in California has prompted scientist to look for possible connections between heavy precipitation and tiny earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault.

Scientists at UC Berkeley stated that it's not necessarily heavy rainfall but our seasonal fluctuations that they are finding linked to an increase in earthquake activity.

Scientists have found that earthquakes are triggered by tiny additional increment of stress added to a fault already loaded to the breaking point. Many natural processes can provide this tiny increment of stress, including the movement of plate tectonics, a melting icecap, and even human activities.

I believe wildfires could be instrumental in triggering an earthquake. The extreme heat from the historic California fires near the San Andreas Fault could be problematic. Hot summer fires combined with an extreme cold winter could influence or be a factor that triggers an earthquake. According to FEMA the recent Northern California wildfires are the worst fire disaster in California's history. Fires leave burned areas susceptible to erosion, flooding, mudslides and landslides. Seismologists believe that anything that gives stress to the earth's crust could trigger a shaking event.

Those are the three woes that have begun to happen in California. It is really too late to save America. Judgment has already come. What goes around comes around. None of us are safe from the end-time calamities. Only faith in Jesus Christ will amount to anything of value. Jesus will save His BRIDE from the Big One.

In Times Like These Lyrics

In times like these you need a Savior,
In times like these you need an anchor;
Be very sure, be very sure,
Your anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock!

This Rock is Jesus, Yes He's the One,
This Rock is Jesus, the only One;
Be very sure, be very sure,
Your anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock!

In times like these you need the Bible,
In times like these, O be not idle;
Be very sure, be very sure,
Your anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock!
This Rock is Jesus, Yes He's the One,

This Rock is Jesus, the only One;
Be very sure, be very sure,
Your anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock!
In times like these I have a Savior,
In times like these I have an anchor;

I'm very sure, I'm very sure
My anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock!
This Rock is Jesus, Yes He's the One,
This Rock is Jesus, the only One;
Be very sure, be very sure,

Your anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock!

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