This is the video documentation from the preliminary ICAACT Radio Frequency Scanning in Croydon, London on April 27th of Mr. Magnus Olsson from Sweden. This is the first of a 3 phase evidence gathering process. To investigate the possibilities of non consented implants . ICAACT was setup to obtain evidence of Serious Human Rights abuses for Victims of Electronic Terrorism worldwide. We aim to provide evidence to the individual Victim, as well as for all victims of these crimes. We specify specific testing equipment, to ensure that the data that is collected worldwide, is conformed and compatible in order for the results to be admissible in both national and international, court systems on a later date. Along with the testing we do case studies, with data obtained through questionnaires.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Was Oklahoma Tornado Prophesied in the Bible? | Prophecy in the News
What about the verse in the Bible that says, My people perish for the lack of knowledge? READ Isaiah 40:24 and Isaiah 41:16. Also, READ Psalms 1:4-6. And there's more IF you're wise enough to find it. "I love ya brother, but you NEED to READ and STUDY the full word of God before you speak!" After all, doesn't the Bible also say, "Lean not on thine own understanding?" The Bible also says to study to show thyself approved. Approved of what, you may ask... KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM! (KJV ONLY)
Rioting Puts Pressure on Swedish Government
Swedish authorities are coming under pressure after rioting in Stockholm continued for the fourth night. WSJ's John Stoll reports that residents are now taking to the streets to try to stop the vandalism by disaffected youths. Photo: AP
Solar radiation storm knocks out main US weather satelitte
(USA Today) -- One of the primary weather satellites meteorologists use to forecast weather over the eastern USA and the tropical Atlantic Ocean failed late Tuesday, according to AccuWeather meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) geostationary satellite, known as "GOES-13," experienced trouble with its imaging equipment, he reports. "GOES" stands for Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite.
This is "not good on the verge of hurricane season," says J. Marshall Shepherd, a research meteorologist at the University of Georgia. Hurricane season starts on June 1.
NOAA is reactivating another satellite, GOES-14, just as the agency did last year when GOES-13 experienced a problem, Sosnowski says. Officials expect the new satellite to be ready early Thursday. If the backup fails, however, options are greatly reduced.
Geostationary satellites are in orbit 22,238 miles above the equator, which means they orbit at the same speed as the Earth's rotation, keeping them above the same spot on Earth.
NOAA reports that GOES satellites constantly monitor severe thunderstorms, flooding rainfall and hurricanes. They "are key instruments for meteorologists to provide watches and warnings for these dangerous weather phenomena," Sosnowski notes.
The "geostationary" satellites are different from the "polar-orbiting" satellites that provide much of the data for the computer models forecasters use to predict weather. Some of the polar-orbiting satellites could deteriorate or fail in the coming years, before new ones are able to be launched. This could leave a gap in the weather data that forecasters use.
(USA Today)
Jimmy Kimmel Interviews Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
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