Sunday, October 4, 2015

!!! ALERT TO ALL AMERICANS - TEXAS YOU ARE ON ALERT!!!!


BELOW IS INTEL REPORTED TO STEVE QUAYLE BY VARIOUS SOURCES ...........
READ IT AND ACCEPT OR REJECT IT - YOUR CHOICE

SINCE THE DEMONIC 'POPE' HAS MADE HIS SPEECHES ANNOUNCING THE NEW WORLD ORDER - WITH BOZO AND OTHERS AS HIS ACCOMPLICES - AMERICA IS NOW COMING UNDER SEIZE - ALERT!

MANY ARE REPORTING HAVING DREAMS, VISIONS AND WORDS OF WARNING FROM THE LORD.....

Oct 3, 2015     THE CAPTAIN ASKED HIM AND SEVERAL OTHER YOUNGER MARINES IF THEY WERE MENTALLY PREPARED TO START GOING DOOR TO DOOR AND CONFISCATING WEAPONS FROM CIVILIANS IN TEXAS. THIS ALSO MEANS CHECKPOINTS ON HIGHWAYS AND OTHER ROADS TO CATCH PEOPLE IN THEIR VEHICLES.

TEXAS ALERT!!!!!............................

THE MOTHER OF A US MARINE FROM LUMBERTON TEXAS CAME INTO MY SISTERS WORKPLACE (HER COWORKER) VISIBLY DISTRAUGHT AND IN TEARS. SHE CONFIDED IN HER THAT HER SON WHO HAS ONLY BEEN OUT OF BOOT CAMP FOR A FEW MONTHS WAS TOLD BY HIS CAPTAIN THAT HIS COMPANY IS GOING TO START TRAINING FOR MARTIAL LAW SITUATIONS. THE CAPTAIN ASKED HIM AND SEVERAL OTHER YOUNGER MARINES IF THEY WERE MENTALLY PREPARED TO START GOING DOOR TO DOOR AND CONFISCATING WEAPONS FROM CIVILIANS IN TEXAS. THIS ALSO MEANS CHECKPOINTS ON HIGHWAYS AND OTHER ROADS TO CATCH PEOPLE IN THEIR VEHICLES. THE CAPTAIN THEN SAID DURING THE WEAPONS CONFISCATION PROCESS, THE MARINES MAY HAVE TO LETHALLY ENGAGE THE PUBLIC. THIS YOUNG MARINE TOLD HIS CAPTAIN THAT HE COULD NOT KILL INNOCENT CIVILIANS IN HIS HOMETOWN AND STARTED FEELING VERY SICK AND EVEN THREW UP AT THE THOUGHT OF IT. THE CAPTAIN SAID IF YOU CANNOT CARRY OUT THIS MISSION, HE WOULD HAVE THEM OUT PROCESSED AND HONORABLY DISCHARGED FROM tHE MARINE CORPS. FURTHERMORE, THE CAPTAIN SEVERELY WARNED THE MARINES IF THEY TALK ABOUT THIS TO THEIR COUNTERPARTS OR THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY, THAT HE WOULD MAKE THEIR LIVES A LIVING HELL. THIS MARINE IS STATIONED OUT OF CALIFORNIA.
IT COULD BE SIGNIFICANT DUE TO THE THREAT OF RUSSIA AND THEIR THREATS TO NUKE CALIFORNIA. I THINK THIS HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH THE FEARS OF MARTIAL LAW AND JADE HELM COMING TO LIFE AND BY THE TIME NOVEMBER IS OVER, WE MAY ALREADY SEE STATES UNDER MARTIAL LAW. GOD HELP THOSE WHO ARE AGAINST THE LORD.


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Oct 3, 2015     These are not casket liners but actual caskets, per the driver. He said he personally has delivered hundreds of caskets and is part of a much bigger operation.

A very long time and very close friend working security at a local public institution, talked to a truck driver who's rig had broken down and was parked on the public/privet lot, waiting for a repair truck.  During the wait, they started talking. The driver at first would not reveal what he was carrying stating, it was classified. But after some time of talking, he (the driver) opened up.

The driver revealed that he is employed by the federal govt. and for the last 7 months he has been part of a weekly caravan of trucks delivering caskets to military bases all over the country. He said he was on his way to a base in **.  He said the way it works is that, they come to the base gate, get out and the base has drivers, who drive the truck into the base loaded and then the truck is returned to the gate empty. During that time, they feed us, provide a place to shower, nap or sleep. They treat us well and it pays well.  These are not casket liners but actual caskets, per the driver. He said he personally has delivered hundreds of caskets and is part of a much bigger operation.

More clear evidence the govt is preparing for some kind of mass casualty event, death, martial law, war and or terror attack.
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Well Steve from my special operations back ground, mercenary back ground and now federal law enforcement background I would suggest you weaken the enemy in every way possible before you have coordinated attacks on it. Psyops is what's going on right now, NFL and Presidential Debates, a pending war in Syria with Russia and ISIS, Civil war looming in the country, the Popes Visit for peace or whatever he calls his deception, Conspiracy Theories out the wazoo, Biblical prophecies coming true, and so on and so forth. Soon mass hysteria will over take this country, and the President will swoop in as our saviour with more promises on how to fix things..I think this is what we are facing now and will through to December..we are still too strong to be attacked...but it's coming.. the Gog Magog War is building...look at how many coalitions are fighting ISIS right now in Syria...and almost every country in their has problems with the other.. I honestly thought that this would happen this month...but we still have a few days left. And we may very well see a Red October..


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Steve, this is very concerning to me. Why has Russia's most powerful military assets been moved to their Pacific Fleet?   I'll tell you why I think this important.

1. THIS IS THE NUCLEAR DETERRENT.
2. I THINK IT'S POSITIONED SO THAT IF THE U.S. ATTACKS THE RUSSIAN FORCES IN SYRIA, RUSSIA WILL ATTACK THE WEST COAST AS PLANNED.
3. NO NATION CAN STOP 160 ICBM'S.
4. THIS IS HOW PUTIN WILL NEGOTIATE THE SURRENDER OF THE U.S.
5. HOW MANY MORE OF THESE SUBS DOES RUSSIA HAVE?
6. THERE'S ONLY 2 OPTIONS IF THE U.S. ATTACKS RUSSIAN FORCES, COUNTER THE ATTACK WITH MEDIUM SIZED ATTACKS FROM THE RUSSIAN GROUND AND RUSSIAN AIR FORCES; OR TRY TO REACH PEACEFUL TERMS BETWEEN OUR COUNTRIES.

I think all that the Gog Magog Wars are needing now is for the U.S. to intervene militarily. There's a Chinese Fleet carrier ship in the bay of Syria and next it will be Turkey sending in troops. The hooks are in the mouths of these nation's.


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It's weird Steve, there is a blatant disregard for growing threats, but there is also growing anxiety amongst us...everyone, even the disbelievers are saying that something is fixing to happen...you know Steve people are just like animals during or before a traumatic event, you can see or as I say you can feel the fear amongst the people...everyone is doing double looks at people and turning around watching their backs...normally people are so stupid they just go blank and stop observing their surroundings...people are starting to make eye contact with me, instead of looking down or past me. That means people are looking for your intent when they look into your eyes. I know this because I was part of the first "Human Hunter Tracker Program". We were taught how to read body language in a very different way..not only tracking, but also for micro interagation tactics, meaning on the spot interagation. Steve, I constantly stop and talk with random people and I always insert the same question, "it's been feeling weird lately hasn't it?" Friday I talked to 20 people and during that time I asked everyone of them the same thing, "it's been feeling weird like something is gonna happen soon doesn't it?" 19 out of 20 said "ya it really does". This is both civilian, military and law enforcement...

Everyone can sense this, but if you are extra sensitive you can smell the fear in the air.. that's actually proven, it's a release of pheromones by animals and humans, and it can actually be sensed. 8 years of training on how to scare someone into telling me what they are hiding has proven that I can actually sense fear now. This was a highly sought after project by the military and it paid off.

So yes, the tension level is obvious now. Watch the reporters on the news, you can see the fear in their eyes. But you won't really see this in many of the minor elite "actors and sports stars". Their level of being brainwashed has blinded them.


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JOAQUIN - RAINS NOT SEEN FOR 200 YEARS








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Rains not seen for 200 YEARS: Two dead, 22 million on flood watch and New Jersey homes already consumed by high tides in bombardment of weekend storms dubbed a 'slow-motion disaster'

  • National Weather Service spokesman called the storms hitting the East Coast a 'once-in-200-years rainfall event'
  • Around 22 million Americans are on 'flood watch' on the East Coast
  • Rains closed roads, waterlogged crops and showed little sign of letting up
  • Parts of North and South Carolina have had more than a foot of rain
  • More than 15 inches of rain have fallen in Myrtle Beach, SC, since Friday
  • The Greenville-Spartanburg Airport in South Carolina recorded 2.3 inches of rain Saturday, smashing the previous record of 0.77 inches from 1961
  • Two deaths in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and Spartanburg, South Carolina have been linked to the storms
  • One woman was hit by a falling tree while another drowned in her car 
  • Flood watches and warnings also are in effect in Delaware and parts of New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia 
  • The search continues for 33 crew - 28 Americans and five Poles - on board a ship that went missing near the Bahamas during Hurricane Joaquin
  • Joaquin regained potentially catastrophic Category 4 status Saturday and is speeding up as it moves away from Bahamas but is expected to pass US
By Kelly Mclaughlin For Dailymail.com
Published: 08:56 EST, 3 October 2015 | Updated: 19:23 EST, 3 October 2015


A record-setting 'once-in-200-years rainfall event' left 22 million Americans on the East Coast on flood watch as rains have closed down roads, waterlogged crops and showed little sign of stopping.
Meteorologist Ryan Maue of Weather Bell Analytics told NBC New York: 'It's going to be a slow-motion disaster'.
North and South Carolina have been hit the worst, with up to 12 inches of rain falling in Wilmington, North Carolina, on Friday night alone, and two deaths have been reported so far in the states.
President Barack Obama issued a state of emergency in South Carolina on Saturday and state emergency officials said flash flood warnings were issued for numerous counties and that some homes had already been evacuated, including in the coastal county that includes Myrtle Beach.
More than 15 inches of rain have fallen over the popular beach area since Friday, with more expected, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, reported.
South Carolina could get more rain in three days than it normally gets during the entire fall. 

A few
              hours before high tide, wind-driven waves crash into a
              fishing pier in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Friday
A few hours before high tide, wind-driven waves crash into a fishing pier in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Friday
Tony and
              Sandy Mathena, from Raleigh, North Carolina, make a quick
              retreat up the steps to The Isles Restaurant & Beach
              Club as high tide come in at the west end of Ocean Isle
              Beach, North Carolina
Tony and Sandy Mathena, from Raleigh, North Carolina, make a quick retreat up the steps to The Isles Restaurant & Beach Club as high tide come in at the west end of Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina
A man
              walks his bicycle through high water at the City Market in
              downtown Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday
A man walks his bicycle through high water at the City Market in downtown Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday
A
              vehicle navigates the flood water after high tides and
              heavy rains left parts of downtown Charleston, South
              Carolina
A vehicle navigates the flood water after high tides and heavy rains left parts of downtown Charleston, South Carolina
Dillon
              Christ (front) and Kyle Barnell paddled their canoe down a
              flooded street in Charleston, South Carolina
Dillon Christ (front) and Kyle Barnell paddled their canoe down a flooded street in Charleston, South Carolina
A man
              walked his dog through flood waters during high tide on
              the Isle of Palms in South Carolina on Saturday
A man walked his dog through flood waters during high tide on the Isle of Palms in South Carolina on Saturday
Saeideeh Sharifian, 72, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, was killed when the storms brought down a 60-foot pine tree on to the Toyota Corolla she was a passenger in on Interstate 95, north of Godwin.
Sylvia Arteaga, 56, drowned when her car flooded in standing water on a road in Spartanburg, South Carolina. County coroner Rusty Clevenger told the Spartanburg Herald-Journal that she was likely unable to escape the car when it became submerged. 
McGrady
            uses a paddle board to navigate a flooded Rader Street to
            meet her children who coming back from school on Friday
McGrady uses a paddle board to navigate a flooded Rader Street to meet her children who coming back from school on Friday

The Greenville-Spartanburg Airport in South Carolina recorded 2.3 inches of rain Saturday, smashing the previous record of 0.77 inches set in 1961, according to John Tomko, National Weather Service meteorologist at Greenville-Spartanburg. 
'This one is extraordinary in that it's such a prolonged event,' he said.
Downtown Charleston was closed to incoming traffic Saturday as rain washed out some bridges, flooded roads and left some motorists stranded as flood waters engulfed their cars.
'Where we normally are dealing with flooding for a few hours, we're dealing with it in days here,' Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen told The Associated Press. 
'We're seeing areas flood today that did not traditionally flood.' 
In North Carolina, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler says farmers are starting to see the impact of the continuous rain on their crops. 
Apples in Henderson County are starting to split open because they're waterlogged and farmers can't get into the fields to harvest other crops.
'I had one farmer tell me this is like getting all of your cash assets, put them on a clothesline, waiting for the wind to blow them away,' he said. 
Flooded roads were closed throughout the mid-Atlantic region and power companies reported scattered outages in several states.
Flood watches and warnings also are in effect in Delaware and parts of New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia and it looks as though there will be no reprieve from the combination of northeastern storms and tropical moisture until Monday.

A car is
              stuck in floodwaters along Central Avenue in Sea Isle
              City, New Jersey. The state got pounded by heavy rain and
              strong winds that were expected to bring coastal flooding
              this weekend, even though the state is no longer in the
              anticipated path of Hurricane Joaquin
A car is stuck in floodwaters along Central Avenue in Sea Isle City, New Jersey. The state got pounded by heavy rain and strong winds that were expected to bring coastal flooding this weekend, even though the state is no longer in the anticipated path of Hurricane Joaquin
Heavy
              surf pounds the beach along the boardwalk at Coney Island
              on Saturday as heavy storms drench the East Coast
Heavy surf pounds the beach along the boardwalk at Coney Island on Saturday as heavy storms drench the East Coast
A man
              crosses a flooded street as water nearly reaches his knees
              in Ocean City, Maryland on Saturday
A man crosses a flooded street as water nearly reaches his knees in Ocean City, Maryland on Saturday
A
              seagull takes off as a man attempts to drive down a
              flooded street in Ocean City, Maryland, on Saturday
A seagull takes off as a man attempts to drive down a flooded street in Ocean City, Maryland, on Saturday

In New Jersey, high-tide cycles caused at least one home to collapse just north of North Wild Wood at about midnight on Saturday, according to NJ.com
Nearby residents posted on social media that the 2.5-story house was lifted up off its foundation and floated into an inlet. 
Down south in Virginia, Bubba's Seafood restaurant in Virginia Beach was so overwhelmed with water that dolphins were swimming at its doors.   
NWS meteorologist Doug Anderson told Daily Mail Online that Hurricane Joaquin is 'slow moving' and he is 'expecting it to last through Monday night'.
The weather service issued a warning for residents living along the coast to be alert for rising water. 
A combination of high water and high waves could result in beach erosion and damage to docks and piers. 

This
              forecast by the National Hurricane Center predicts the
              path of Hurricane Joaquin (shown in white) in the coming
              days. It predicts that after Tuesday morning, the threat
              will be over and the storm will move out to sea 

This forecast by the National Hurricane Center predicts the path of Hurricane Joaquin (shown in white) in the coming days. It predicts that after Tuesday morning, the threat will be over and the storm will move out to sea 
A man
              wades through flood water on Atlantic Avenue during high
              tide in Wachapreague, Virginia, on Friday
A man wades through flood water on Atlantic Avenue during high tide in Wachapreague, Virginia, on Friday
PETA
              field worker, Heather Johnson, right, pulls her colleague
              veterinarian, Dana Windsor, though flood water on a rescue
              canoe to the dry ground on Front Street during high tide
              in Norfolk, Virginia
PETA field worker, Heather Johnson, right, pulls her colleague veterinarian, Dana Windsor, though flood water on a rescue canoe to the dry ground on Front Street during high tide in Norfolk, Virginia

Once the rain ends, dangerous flooding triggered by the heavy rainfall is expected across much of the Carolinas and parts of Georgia, Virginia and New Jersey over weekend, US forecasters said. 
'These kind of prolific rainfalls are not unprecedented, but this is definitely one for the history books,' said NWS forecaster Dave Loewenthal in Wilmington.
'We have had numerous reports of road closures. 
'We have had roads washed out, sinkholes forming,' he said. 'It's really a mess and we are going to have significantly more problems with multiple rivers reaching moderate flood (level) or higher.'
A statement from the North Carolina governor's office said up to 500 residents of Brunswick County had been evacuated from their homes Friday night into early Saturday morning due to flooding from heavy rains and a levee failure in South Carolina.
'It's definitely a life-threatening situation,' said NWS meteorologist Steve Pfaff.
'There were people that were stuck in vehicles that were flooded and water in some of the homes was up over the electrical outlets,' he said. 
It was not clear whether the deaths of four people in a small plane crash Friday near Lake Hartwell, South Carolina, was weather related. 
Official advisories in Charleston, South Carolina, told residents to stay indoors and out of knee-deep water. 
'I'm a good citizen and I'm going to obey,' Shirley Jones told CNN. 'I'm going to hole up in my apartment and clean out my dresser.' 
The National Weather Service told NBC that South Carolina is facing a 'once-in-200-years rainfall event'.  
'A significant flooding event is developing across southern South Carolina and portions of eastern Georgia,' the NWS said. 
'A powerful low-pressure system over the southeast United States will slowly move northeast across the area through Sunday. Accompanying this storm will be several weather hazards, most notably the potential for dangerous flooding from heavy rainfall and high tides.'

A woman
              wades waist-deep in a flooded street in Charleston, South
              Carolina. The National Weather Service says the risk of
              flooding will continue through Monday morning
A woman wades waist-deep in a flooded street in Charleston, South Carolina. The National Weather Service says the risk of flooding will continue through Monday morning
Will
              Cunningham rode his bike down Station 29 on Sullivan's
              Island in South Carolina while his friend kayaked 
Will Cunningham rode his bike down Station 29 on Sullivan's Island in South Carolina while his friend kayaked 
Wendy
              McGrady, left, pushes her two twin boys, Tucker, left, and
              Jacson, right, both 7, on paddle board to home after they
              arrived from their school on Friday in Norfolk, Virginia
Wendy McGrady, left, pushes her two twin boys, Tucker, left, and Jacson, right, both 7, on paddle board to home after they arrived from their school on Friday in Norfolk, Virginia

Increased threat of landslides and life-threatening rip currents pose as a threat in the Carolinas and up the coast. 
'This is not just rain,' South Carolina Gov Nikki Haley told CNN. 'It's going to be the heaviest rain we've ever seen.'
'The touch news for North Carolina and especially South Carolina is continued rain,' North Carolina Gov Pat McCrory added. 
'Our state is now likely to miss any direct impact from the hurricane, but there's still significant danger of flooding, high seas, heavy surf, beach erosion and overwash.'
It was centered on Saturday morning about 120 miles northeast of San Salvador, Bahamas, and about 700 miles southwest of Bermuda. It has maximum sustained winds of 125mph and is moving northeast at 13mph. 

Melissa
              and Heath King take their dog Molly for a walk down a
              flooded Lodge Road in Poqouson, Virginia
Melissa and Heath King take their dog Molly for a walk down a flooded Lodge Road in Poqouson, Virginia
Quinn
              Hurt looks across Atlantic Avenue as he attempts to cross
              the flooded street in Wachapreague, Virginia
Quinn Hurt looks across Atlantic Avenue as he attempts to cross the flooded street in Wachapreague, Virginia
High-tide cycles caused at least one home to collapse
              just north of North Wild Wood, New Jersey, at about
              midnight on Saturday
High-tide cycles caused at least one home to collapse just north of North Wild Wood, New Jersey, at about midnight on Saturday
Residents in the area where the home collapsed posted
              on social media that the 2.5-story house was lifted up off
              its foundation and floated into an inlet
Residents in the area where the home collapsed posted on social media that the 2.5-story house was lifted up off its foundation and floated into an inlet
The Miami-based NHC said the storm strengthened slightly Saturday morning, regaining potentially catastrophic Category 4 status, but some weakening was expected over the next 48 hours. 

A hurricane warning is still in effect for parts of the Bahamas. The Bermuda Weather Service has issued a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch for Bermuda.  
Earlier this week, the governors of New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Maryland declared states of emergency and announced measures including mobilization of National Guard troops in preparation for the storm.
Before the first easterly shift in Joaquin's trajectory, New York and New Jersey - where Superstorm Sandy killed more than 120 people and caused $70billion of property damage in October 2012 - both faced potential threats from the storm.
Meanwhile, the fate of 33 crew aboard a cargo ship missing off the Bahamas in heavy seas whipped up by Hurricane Joaquin was unknown on Friday as the storm battered the island chain for a second day. 

Paul
              Banker (left) paddled a kayak while his wife Wink Banker
              (right) took photos of the flooded street
Paul Banker (left) paddled a kayak while his wife Wink Banker (right) took photos of the flooded street
Storm
              waters squirts from a storm drain in a flooded street in
              downtown Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday
Storm waters squirts from a storm drain in a flooded street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday
Nelson
              Gonzalez navigates his bike around flood water along on
              New York Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey
Nelson Gonzalez navigates his bike around flood water along on New York Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey
A
              customer walks to an open store in downtown Charleston,
              South Carolina, on Saturday, where there is a risk of
              flooding continuing through Monday
A customer walks to an open store in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday, where there is a risk of flooding continuing through Monday
A car
              barrels through deep water as heavy rain falls in Atlantic
              City, New Jersey, on Friday and storms continue to his the
              East Coast
A car barrels through deep water as heavy rain falls in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Friday and storms continue to his the East Coast
Heavy
              rains forced the closure of Harrell Road in Stafford
              County, Virginia. Virginia Gov Terry McAuliffe declared a
              state of emergency in preparation due to rains
Heavy rains forced the closure of Harrell Road in Stafford County, Virginia. Virginia Gov Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency in preparation due to rains
News that the vessel, carrying 28 Americans and five Polish nationals, had lost contact with shore came as forecasters shifted the likely track of the potentially catastrophic storm further away from the US East Coast, but there were still warnings about the possibility of severe flooding in the Carolinas from unrelated heavy rains.
 The 735ft ship, named El Faro, was headed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, from Jacksonville, Florida, when it reported it had lost propulsion and was listing and taking on water, the Coast Guard said. 
'We are very surprised that we lost all communication with the ship,' Mike Hanson, a spokesman for El Faro's owner, Tote Maritime Puerto Rico, told Reuters on Saturday.
'The ship was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time,' he added, saying Joaquin was just a tropical storm when El Faro set out from Jacksonville but later intensified rapidly into a major hurricane. 
Late Friday afternoon, the US National Hurricane Center downgraded Joaquin, the third hurricane of the 2015 Atlantic season, to a Category 3 hurricane on a scale of 1 to 5, down from its previous Category 4 ranking. 
By Friday evening, Joaquin's core was beginning to move away from the central Bahamas, the Miami-based center said in an 8pm EDT advisory, adding that hurricane conditions would continue for several more hours.
The Coast Guard said there had been no further communications after the El Faro issued the emergency call at about 7.30am Thursday.
The ship was in the eye of Joaquin about 35 miles north of Crooked Island when it issued the distress call, according to Chief Ryan Doss with the Coast Guard in Miami.
'We have had 20-foot seas reported so it's going to take a while to get into the area,' Doss said.
A Coast Guard cutter headed to help after taking part in a separate rescue mission off Haiti, while two Air Force Hurricane Hunter planes searched in vain for the US-owned El Faro.

A boy
              pushed his brother's kayak down Station 30 while their
              mother pushed a bike on Sullivan's Island
A boy pushed his brother's kayak down Station 30 while their mother pushed a bike on Sullivan's Island
The El
              Faro, a cargo ship carrying 33 crew, went missing off the
              Bahamas in heavy seas whipped up by Hurricane Joaquin was
              unknown on Friday as the storm battered the island chain
              for a second day
The El Faro, a cargo ship carrying 33 crew, went missing off the Bahamas in heavy seas whipped up by Hurricane Joaquin was unknown on Friday as the storm battered the island chain for a second day
Hurricane Joaquin is veering away from the US East
              Coast, but the area is still being slammed by storms
Hurricane Joaquin is veering away from the US East Coast, but the area is still being slammed by storms

'The low cloud cover makes satellite communications difficult,' Doss said, while the winds and high seas made it hard to get close enough by sea or air.
'The storm is so bad and slow moving it's hard for our planes to get low enough to inspect the surface of the water.'
Hanson said the ship was equipped with a marine transponder, a satellite phone and GPS locators on the containers.
'We checked them all,' he said.
The El Faro, built in 1975, recently underwent a complete updating, Hanson said.
Captain Stephen Russell, director of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Agency, said earlier there were no reports of deaths or injuries in the Bahamas from Joaquin.
He cited reports of extensive flooding and structural damage on at least two smaller islands in the archipelago, but apart from some roofs ripped off houses, damage seemed to be limited.
The storm dumped torrential rain over parts of the Bahamas but its hurricane-force winds missed the larger islands and the main cities and cruise ship ports of Freeport and Nassau. 

Dark
              clouds loom over the Bay Creek Marina development in Cape
              Charles, Virginia, on Saturday
Dark clouds loom over the Bay Creek Marina development in Cape Charles, Virginia, on Saturday
Cars
              drive through a flooded intersection during high tide on
              Chincoteague Island, Virginia, as police in the state say
              they've responded to dozens of vehicle crashes in the
              heavy rain
Cars drive through a flooded intersection during high tide on Chincoteague Island, Virginia, as police in the state say they've responded to dozens of vehicle crashes in the heavy rain
Vehicles
              manuever through flood water along First Street in Buckroe
              area of Hampton, Virginia, on Friday
Vehicles manuever through flood water along First Street in Buckroe area of Hampton, Virginia, on Friday
This
              satellite image taken Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 at 8:45 a.m.
              EDT, and released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
              Administration (NOAA), shows Hurricane Joaquin over the
              Bahamas
This satellite image taken Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 at 8:45 a.m. EDT, and released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), shows Hurricane Joaquin over the Bahamas
 
 

Pope Francis Found Guilty of Child Trafficking, Rape and Murder

Saturday, October 3, 2015 4:10
   
(Before It's News)
This is not a hoax. Everyone in the world must hear about this. The people must stand up now. Judy Byington on Pope Francis “Pope Francis Bergoglio, Catholic Jesuit Superior General Adolfo Pachon and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby were found guilty of rape, torture, murder and trafficking of children.”
“Five judges of the International Common Law Court of Justice in Brussels determined that the crimes occurred as recently as 2010. Since last March over 48 eyewitnesses have come forward to testify before this ICLCJ Court about the defendants’ activities as members of the Ninth Circle Satanic Child Sacrifice Cult.”

“The Ninth Circle Satanic Cult was said to do child sacrifices at Roman Catholic cathedrals in Montreal, New York, Rome, Scotland, London, Carnarvon Castle in Wales, an undisclosed French Chateau in Holland and at Canadian Catholic and Anglican Indian residential schools in Kamloops, British Columbia and Brantford, Ontario Canada. The Ninth Circle Satanic Child Sacrifice Cult was believed to use privately owned forest groves in the US, Canada, France and Holland for their “Human Hunting Parties” for global elites including members of European royal families.”
“Teens were said to be obtained by the mafia, then stripped naked, raped, hunted down and killed. The Chief Prosecutor stated. “The Catholic Church is the world’s largest corporation and appears to be in collusion with the mafia, governments, police and courts worldwide.””

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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Enviros sue to make innocent mistakes criminal

Enviros sue to make innocent mistakes criminal

'Literally every American could face some level of potential risk'


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Just about any U.S. citizen could be charged with a crime if an environmental activist group succeeds in a lawsuit demanding the federal government radically expand prosecutions under the federal Endangered Species Act, and that’s why a coalition of farmers and ranchers is pushing back.
“Literally every American could face some level of potential risk, because activities that we take for granted – including driving, biking or walking – could lead to criminal punishment if you somehow harm one of the more than 1,500 species on the ESA list,” said Jonathan Wood.
He’s a staff attorney for the Pacific Legal Foundation, which is representing groups that filed a motion Wednesday to intervened in the lawsuit by WildEarth Guardians against the U.S. Department of Justice.
PLF is representing the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association, New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau and the New Mexico Federal Lands Council.
The case is in federal court in Arizona.
WildEarth Guardians wants to the DOJ to interpret the Endangered Species Act broadly, expanding criminal liability even to someone who doesn’t know he is harming an endangered species. Currently, under what is known as the McKittrick Policy, innocent mistakes, such as not recognizing the species, not knowing it was listed or causing harm in an unintended way can’t be prosecuted.
“For western farmers and ranchers, the immediate concern is that they could face criminal penalties for mistaking a protected wolf for a coyote, or for inadvertently and unintentionally harming any of the dozens of other ESA-listed species that call the Southwest home,” Wood explained.
“But WildEarth Guardians’ lawsuit will affect more than farmers and cattlemen,” he said.
He described the action as “yet another disturbing example of overcriminalization.”
“It threatens law-abiding Americans with imprisonment for innocent, ordinary acts, and it threatens the rule of law by seeking to have a statute rewritten by judicial edict. The plaintiffs are asking the courts to ignore that Congress only permits those who ‘knowingly’ take a species protected by the Endangered Species Act to be subject to severe criminal penalties,” he said.
The WildEarth Guardians lawsuit “seeks to radically expand prosecutions” under the ESA, according to PLF.
The livestock organizations’ members have a significant interest, the lawyers wrote.
“If they attempt to protect their property from what they honestly believe to be a predator that isn’t subject to federal protection, like coyotes, only to find that they were mistaken about the predator’s identity, that mere mistake could land them in jail. As a practical consequence of this risk of criminal liability, they will have to forego protecting their property, suffering substantial property and economic loss,” the filing said.
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This Is For The ‘Nothing Is Happening’ Crowd…

This Is For The ‘Nothing Is Happening’ Crowd…

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A lot of people out there expected something to happen in September that did not ultimately happen.  There were all kinds of wild theories floating around, and many of them had no basis in reality whatsoever.  But without a doubt, some very important things did happen in September.  As I warned about ahead of time, we are witnessing the most significant global financial meltdown since the end of 2008.  All of the largest stock markets in the world are crashing simultaneously, and so far the amount of wealth that has been wiped out worldwide is in excess of 5 trillion dollars.  In addition to stocks, junk bonds are also crashing, and Bank of America says that it is a “slow moving trainwreck that seems to be accelerating“.  Thanks to the commodity price crash, many of the largest commodity traders on the planet are now imploding.  I wrote about the death spiral that has gripped Glencore yesterday.  On Tuesday, the stock price of the largest commodity trader in Asia, the Noble Group, plummeted like a rock and commodity trading giant Trafigura appears to be in worse shape than either Glencore or the Noble Group.  The total collapse of any of them could easily be a bigger event than the implosion of Lehman Brothers in 2008.  So I honestly do not understand the “nothing is happening” crowd.  It takes ignorance on an almost unbelievable level to try to claim that “nothing is happening” in the financial world right now.
Within the last 60 days, we have seen some things happen that we have never seen before.
For example, did you know that we witnessed the greatest intraday stock market crash in U.S. history on August 24th?
During that day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged from a high of 16,459.75 to a low of 15,370.33 before rebounding substantially. That intraday point swing of 1,089 points was the largest in all of U.S. history.
Overall, the Dow has down 588.40 points that day.  When you combine that decline with the 530.94 point plunge from the previous Friday, you get a total drop of 1119.34 points over two consecutive trading days.  Never before in history had the Dow fallen by more than 500 points on two trading days in a row.  If that entire decline had fallen within one trading day, it would have been the largest stock market crash in U.S. history by a very wide margin, and everyone would be running around saying that author Jonathan Cahn was right again.
But because this massive decline fell over two consecutive trading days that somehow makes him wrong?
Are you kidding me?
Come on people – let’s use some common sense here.  We are already witnessing the greatest global stock market decline in seven years, and after a brief lull things are starting to accelerate once again.  Last night, stocks in Hong Kong were down 629 points and stocks in Japan were down 714 points.  In the U.S., the Nasdaq has had a string of down days recently, and the “death cross” that has just formed has many investors extremely concerned
The Nasdaq composite spooked investors on Monday after forming a death cross, a trading pattern that shows a decline in short-term momentum and is often a precursor to future losses.
A death cross occurs when the short-term moving average of a security or an index pierces below the long-term trend, in this case the 50-day moving average breaking through the 200-day moving average.
In the past month, similar chart patterns formed in the S&P 500, Dow and small-cap Russell 2000, but the Nasdaq avoided a death cross formation until Monday.
What we witnessed in September was not “the end” of anything.
Instead, it is just the beginning.
And if you listen carefully, some of the biggest names on Wall Street are issuing some very ominous warnings about what is coming.  For instance, just consider what Carl Icahn is saying
Danger ahead—that’s the warning from Carl Icahn in a video coming Tuesday.
The activist says low rates caused bubbles in art, real estate and high-yield bonds—with potentially dramatic consequences.
“It’s like giving somebody medicine and this medicine is being given and given and given and we don’t know what’s going to happen – you don’t know how bad it’s going to be. We do know when we did it a few years ago it caused a catastrophe, it caused ’08. Where do you draw the line?”
Even people like Jim Cramer are starting to freak out.  He recently told his audience that “we have a first-class bear market going”
Jim Cramer, the ex-hedge fund manager and host of CNBC’s show “Mad Money,” has been vocal recently on air, saying repeatedly that he doesn’t like the market now, and last week said “we have a first-class bear market going.” Similarly, Gary Kaltbaum, president of Kaltbaum Capital Management, has been sending out notes to clients and this newspaper for weeks, saying the poor price action of the stock market and many hard-hit sectors, such as energy and the recently clobbered biotech sector, has all the earmarks of a bear market. Over the weekend, Kaltbaum said: “We remain in a worldwide bear market for stocks.”
As I have warned repeatedly, there will continue to be ups and downs.  The stock market is not going to fall every day.  In fact, on some days stocks will absolutely soar.
But without a doubt, we have entered the period of time that I have warned about for so long.  The global financial system is now beginning to unravel, and any piece of major bad news will likely accelerate things.
For instance, the total collapse of Deutsche Bank, Petrobras, Glencore, the Noble Group, Trafigura or any of a number of other major financial institutions that I am currently watching could create mass panic on the global financial stage.
In addition, an unexpected natural disaster that hits a financially important major city or a massive terror attack in the western world are other examples of things that could accelerate this process.
Our world is becoming increasingly unstable, and we all need to learn to expect the unexpected.
The period of relative peace and security that we all have been enjoying for so long is ending, and now chaos is going to reign for a time.
So get prepared while you still can, because there is very little time remaining to do so…

Michael T. Snyder is a graduate of the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and has a law degree and an LLM from the University of Florida Law School. He is an attorney that has worked for some of the largest and most prominent law firms in Washington D.C. and who now spends his time researching and writing and trying to wake the American people up. You can follow his work on The Economic Collapse blog, End of the American Dream and The Truth Wins. His new novel entitled “The Beginning Of The End” is now available on Amazon.com.