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| Topic Started: Jul 31 2008, 09:55 AM (416 Views) | |
| sirlancelot | Aug 9 2008, 01:03 AM Post #21 |
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I admonish Matthew Stephen as a brother, he saw two of the same things almost exactly as I saw them given to me by the Lord, as far as I know of he and I are the only ones who saw the erroding hurricanes going all the way up the east coast, I saw 10 or 12 hurricanes that were small just lingering there, it was fascinating to watch, he also saw 12. Well according to Matthew something terrible will happen at the olympics, something to watch for confirmation. |
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| Pinky1441 | Aug 9 2008, 05:41 PM Post #22 |
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Oh man! Read this article and look at the pictures!!! Did Invisible Hands Turn Beijing’s Staging Upside Down? http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/china/upside-down-flag-2397.html Perhaps the emotional climax for the Chinese audience of the Opening Ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics was the entry of the Chinese team, led by the world-famous basketball player Yao Ming carrying the Chinese flag, with a school child with his own small flag walking at Yao Ming’s side. The Chinese state-controlled media had an article to go with a photo of this scene titled “Chinese Team Flag Bearer Yao Ming Stepping Into the Stadium With Heroic Youngster.” The youngster is a second grader, Lin Hao, from Wenchuan County of the earthquake-devastated Sichuan Province. What the picture published in the official Chinese media does not show is that the flag in Lin’s little hand is upside down, as seen in an uncropped picture that the state-media did not publish. An upside-down flag is the international nautical convention for “great distress.” In this case, Lin’s flag seems to send the message, “This country is in crisis.” A photo of the same scene that shows clearly the upside-down flag in Lin’s hand. (Saeed Kahn/AFP/Getty Images) Chinese bloggers are talking about this online, and many think this was not a coincidence. Right after the Sichuan earthquake on May 12, China's communist regime refused assistance from international rescue teams for the critical first 72 hours. Endemic corruption amongst officials appeared to be a contributing factor in the collapse of poorly constructed school buildings, killing thousands of children. In their online statements, some bloggers have wondered whether perhaps some invisible behind-the-scenes hand inverted the child's flag, reminding people of the Chinese regime’s role in the Sichuan tragedy. These bloggers see the upside down flag as a distressed cry to the rest of the world, for help. |
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PINKY ..."In the latter days you will understand it perfectly." Jeremiah 23:20b | |
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| Pinky1441 | Aug 19 2008, 07:25 PM Post #23 |
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Explosions Near Olympic Venues Go Unreported An explosion, within 50km of the Bird's Nest in Beijing, resulted in 20 people being sent to hospital on 17 Aug., the Hong Kong Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy confirms. The explosion involved a goods truck that was being inspected at a police checkpoint near the White Temple in Beijing at the time, the Centre said. The Hong Kong Information Centre have since confirmed with White Temple staff and police that the incident occured, although all have refused to comment. The White Cloud Temple is a security checkpoint for vehicles entering Beijing. Since the explosion, reports from eye witnesses who were on the bus have been removed from blog sites on China's official search engine Baidu. This is the latest in series of possible attacks that Chinese officials have failed to make public. The first fatal incident happened on August 13, reported the Hong Kong Information Centre. According to available information, a bomb was detonated in a building at the Qinhuangdao economic and technological development zone, killing two people. While Chinese authorities refused to comment on the event, mortuary staff confirmed that the victims worked for the Changpu company. () Beijing Olympic organizers said that the explosion was caused by production activities and was not related to a terrorist act. Other suspected terrorist incidents in Qinhuangdao have also gone unreported says the Information Centre. On July 9, Yanshan University in Qinhuangdao dismissed students for vacation ahead of schedule because of a bomb scare. On August 4, authorities then discovered an explosive device in Qinhuangdao Stadium, the site of 12 Olympic football matches. The Information Center said that authorities were very worried because the stadium had already been checked by security and the bomb was discovered underneath a seat after that check. Qinhuangdao is located approximately 150 km from Beijing and is considered a sensitive zone because it is a popular resort area for retired Communist Party leaders. Last Updated Aug 19, 2008 |
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PINKY ..."In the latter days you will understand it perfectly." Jeremiah 23:20b | |
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