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Offline gladius_veritatis

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"Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."


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Tornado mania continues...
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 10:37:06 AM »
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  • Alabama got crushed yesterday, they believe the one that traveled from Tuscaloosa all the way to Birmingham was an EF5 at some point. So sad how many people have died. I have a cousin in Tuscaloosa, fortunetly she's ok.
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    Tornado mania continues...
    « Reply #2 on: April 29, 2011, 08:36:02 AM »
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  • It is a marvel to think that God allows these tornados;  just strong wind resulting in so much disaster, bringing people to their knees, and many praying for the first time in years.

    I can't help thinking if we, everyone prayed daily, perhaps God would not have allowed this.  I believe that God even hears the prayers of nonCatholics.  
    Please pray for my soul.
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    « Reply #3 on: April 29, 2011, 08:55:22 AM »
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  • This is NOTHING compared to what he is about to allow, and, in many cases, make happen.
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."

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    « Reply #4 on: April 29, 2011, 10:06:36 AM »
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  • Some people think it may have been HAARP. No way of knowing for sure, but one theory is that they don't really know how to fully work it yet, so when they're experimenting with it, they'll accidentally make something happen. Just a rumor circulating around...
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    « Reply #5 on: April 29, 2011, 03:39:28 PM »
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  • I hope this is true, I once read if this prayer is said, we will receive special protection when God allows such chastisements upon the world.

    The story and prayer:

    In 1863 A Bernardine Sister was shown in spirit the vast desolation caused by the Devil throughout the world. At the same time, she heard the Blessed Virgin telling her it was true, Hell had been let loose upon the earth, and that the time had come to pray to her as Queen of Angels and to ask of her the assistance of the Heavenly Legions to fight against these deadly foes of God and men.

    “But, my good Mother,” she replied, “you who are so kind, could you not send them without our asking?”
     
    “No,” Our Lady answered, “because prayer is one of the conditions required by God Himself for obtaining favors.”
     
    Then the Blessed Virgin communicated the following prayer, bidding her to have it printed and distribute it everywhere.


    Prayer below:  
    August Queen of Heaven, sovereign Mistress of the Angels, who didst receive from the beginning the mission and the power to crush the Serpent’s head, we beseech thee to send thy holy Angels, that under thy command and by thy power, they may pursue the evil spirits, encounter them on every side, resist their bold attacks, and drive them hence into the abyss of woe.
     
    Most holy Mother, send thy Angels to defend us and to drive the cruel enemy from us. Amen.
     
    All ye holy Angels and Archangels help and defend us.
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    « Reply #6 on: May 01, 2011, 12:21:31 PM »
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  • Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
    Some people think it may have been HAARP. No way of knowing for sure, but one theory is that they don't really know how to fully work it yet, so when they're experimenting with it, they'll accidentally make something happen. Just a rumor circulating around...


    how could they do soemthing like this when arent even sharp enough to put together a nice looking webiste: http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/

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    « Reply #7 on: May 01, 2011, 01:20:46 PM »
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  • Alabama can't seem to get a break... first it's by and then that moron Obama shows up, hindering salvage work with his entourage and display of drama.

    This projection is several days old, but it has a partial list of the tornadoes and their initial perceived strength as of the day of the event. No complete count exists yet, that I'm aware of, but the number of tornadoes easily exceeded 2 dozen in the state of Alabama alone.

    Also, the death toll published seems very conservative. There are refrigerated cargo trucks with corpses in them waiting to be processed, at least in the heaviest affected community alone. A fatality is confirmed once they're counted, confirmed dead by the coroner, identified, and the family contacted. Personally speaking, statewide, I conservatively expect it to exceed 750.

    From the damage I've seen working in the areas affected, unless you had an underground bunker, if you were in the path of the strongest storms, you were in trouble. There was no such thing as a safe structure, it's all gone.


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    « Reply #8 on: May 01, 2011, 01:30:03 PM »
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  • Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
    Some people think it may have been HAARP. No way of knowing for sure, but one theory is that they don't really know how to fully work it yet, so when they're experimenting with it, they'll accidentally make something happen. Just a rumor circulating around...


    I'm sure that after a century, they know how to use, and I think that they do use it. I think they used it on Japan.

    Japan was considering dumping US debt, the state department threatens "you'll be sorry if you do", and one week later they're destroyed by an earthquake, tsunami, and radiation poisoning.

    Now, I wonder we Southerners did to warrant it being used on us?

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    « Reply #9 on: May 01, 2011, 01:59:05 PM »
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  • It's not really what anyone did. You have to remember that these crazy people are into population controll. They want to reduce the world population to 500,000 or less.
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    « Reply #10 on: May 01, 2011, 07:25:58 PM »
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  • Is anyone here from an area hit by a tornado?  I hope and pray that you are all safe.  

    I wondered if Thomas Droleskey had any news about the tornadoes on his site (I know that he has traveled in those parts) and I see this on his website:

    "It is, therefore, very tragic that the spate of deadly tornadoes that occurred four days ago now cut across areas of the southern part of the United States of America which have very low percentages of Catholics, believing or otherwise.

    Here is just a quick look at those percentages as they are listed in a 2008 compilation found on the website of the misnamed "United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:"

    1. Alabama, 3.3%

    2. Mississippi, 3.7%

    3. Arkansas, 4.1%

    4. Georgia, 7.6%

    5. South Carolina, 4.2%

    6. Virginia, 8.3%

    7. North Carolina, 4%

    8. Tennessee, 2.3%

    9. Oklahoma, 4.8% (US Catholic Population by State.)

     

    This is the real tragedy of what occurred four days ago as it would certainly stand to reason, given the statistics presented above, that many of those who dead from the outbreak of tornadoes four days ago were not prepared for the moment of their Particular Judgments because they believed that they had been "saved by the Lord" as they persisted to the point of their dying breaths in one or another of the various falsehoods of the diabolical delusion that is Protestantism."




    I didn't realize that the South had that low of a percentage of Catholics.  

    If you are interested in reading the whole article by Dr. Droleskey on the tornadoes you can find it here:
    http://christorchaos.com/BeyondtheFuryofTornadoes.htm

    and if you are interested in seeing what the percentage of Catholics is in your state you can see that here:
    http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2008/08-160.shtml


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    « Reply #11 on: May 02, 2011, 10:07:08 AM »
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  • Quote from: herbert
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    Some people think it may have been HAARP. No way of knowing for sure, but one theory is that they don't really know how to fully work it yet, so when they're experimenting with it, they'll accidentally make something happen. Just a rumor circulating around...


    how could they do soemthing like this when arent even sharp enough to put together a nice looking webiste: http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/


     :roll-laugh1:
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    « Reply #12 on: May 02, 2011, 10:09:10 AM »
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  • Quote from: Clodovicus
    Alabama can't seem to get a break... first it's by and then that moron Obama shows up, hindering salvage work with his entourage and display of drama.

    This projection is several days old, but it has a partial list of the tornadoes and their initial perceived strength as of the day of the event. No complete count exists yet, that I'm aware of, but the number of tornadoes easily exceeded 2 dozen in the state of Alabama alone.

    Also, the death toll published seems very conservative. There are refrigerated cargo trucks with corpses in them waiting to be processed, at least in the heaviest affected community alone. A fatality is confirmed once they're counted, confirmed dead by the coroner, identified, and the family contacted. Personally speaking, statewide, I conservatively expect it to exceed 750.

    From the damage I've seen working in the areas affected, unless you had an underground bunker, if you were in the path of the strongest storms, you were in trouble. There was no such thing as a safe structure, it's all gone.


    Yeah, Alabama got 3 disasters! First the tornadoes, the second was Obama showing up, and the third was that lesbian liberal Janet Napolitano showing up. Poor Alabama...

    Anyway, yeah. If an EF4 or EF5 tornado is coming your way, your chances of surviving are slim.
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    « Reply #13 on: May 02, 2011, 12:06:22 PM »
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  • How are all of our Catholic friends from Alabama?  Anyone?  We are praying and hoping that you are all ok.

     :pray:

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    « Reply #14 on: May 02, 2011, 03:33:22 PM »
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  • I don't know who here is from Alabama, but I have a cousin who was in Tuscaloosa and going to college there, but fortunetly my cousin was ok and came back home safely.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.