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AGENDA 21; Depopulation of the World by 2030

I don't have a book, but anyone who interprets the Bible truthfully is the message you should read.
Oh, that's right as you are Michael the Archangel sent down by God to teach us truth as you stated in the New Member forum................umm, is that not what the Holy Spirit was sent down to do, John 14:26!!!

You say you are from Arkansas, should that not say you are from heaven as Michael the Archangel is not living here on earth. :shrug
 
Oh, that's right as you are Michael the Archangel sent down by God to teach us truth as you stated in the New Member forum................umm, is that not what the Holy Spirit was sent down to do, John 14:26!!!

You say you are from Arkansas, should that not say you are from heaven as Michael the Archangel is not living here on earth. :shrug
Well the books predicting the end of days tell that Michael the Archangel will be born on Earth and be there during the Tribulation, so it is possible to be from Heaven while being from Arkansas.
It could even be like:
And Larry The Cable Guy wondered off course and drove his Walmart diesel truck to the Mount of Olives all the way from Arkansas, and made moonshine from the olives and he fed the masses there and they did rejoice.

Yeah not an amazing story really, but the Lord works in mysterious ways.
 
I think a large question is what the reason for the forced injections will be this fall. Will they use propaganda to scare the population against monkey pox or Omicron or the Zoe version? Will they insist on a "new technology never tried in humans" again that results in many being unable to have children for health reasons if not outright killing the recipients? Will they again fill the population first with fear so that they take anything to prevent them from coming into contact with the "horrible" virus? What will be done this fall to further reduce the population and how can we withstand the pressure from the top and that from the multitudes duped into believing their narrative? What will resisting the narrative cost us? (Of course believing in the narrative has cost many much but that is a subject some here will never accept. Nevermind that Germany has now a special clinic to try to help "vaccine-related" injuries. At least acknowledge these occurred and they are not few.)
 
Well the books predicting the end of days tell that Michael the Archangel will be born on Earth

Fantasy Books are a dime a dozen.

The Bible is the truth.


Please show us scripture that says Michael the Arch Angel will be born on earth.




JLB
 
Hi all,

Personally, I can't wait until 2030 gets here to see how well this crazy prognostication worked out.

BTW, if anyone is really interested in what ICLEI does, well here's their website: https://iclei.org/about_iclei_2/

God bless,
Ted
Regional planning ,no metro Dade shouldn't decide what I get to do .

I get the tri counties of the coordination of growth but sustainable is well see what useless stuff California does .

They limit electronics and water usage they can't seem to do that right .


A side exploration of history will have me looking at plat books and zoning history and why communities are named


Ie can town ,the area of old ft.pierce east of us1 to the river ,south of Moore's creek and ending around the citrus bridge or just north of the name sake military fort park .
 
The king of the north will depopulate the middle east about that time, or maybe before.
About 100 million Muslims being wiped off the face of the earth in a matter of days.

Then the seed of Abraham will inherit the land promised to him.

Now that's biblical.
 
Hey jasonc
Regional planning ,no metro Dade shouldn't decide what I get to do .

I get the tri counties of the coordination of growth but sustainable is well see what useless stuff California does .

They limit electronics and water usage they can't seem to do that right .


A side exploration of history will have me looking at plat books and zoning history and why communities are named


Ie can town ,the area of old ft.pierce east of us1 to the river ,south of Moore's creek and ending around the citrus bridge or just north of the name sake military fort park .

I think a rudimentary knowledge of history is a good thing. I have a sister, and an aunt that's all into researching our family geneology. It's kind of fun to consider back to the day when a great-great-great might have lived and what their life would have been like. To consider how God has put me where I am, through the working out of the generations before me, for the generation that surrounds me. Sometimes considering how wonderfully merciful He is, I think that's probably what He also expects of me. So, I'm all for having historical knowledge and I encourage that, but sometimes the thoughts and ideas that come after are not so good.

The world is filled with a lot of people and it's going to get even more full. The blessing given to mankind to go out and multiply isn't likely to stop any time soon. So, water shortages are bound to come in some areas. Unfortunately some of the most severe water problems are in, what were at one time, arrid, dry places.

And yes, local and regional governmental bodies were established for our general good and I imagine that there are some areas of everyone's life where the government somehow gets involved, that aren't particularly pleasant. But a local authority does have the authority about how you might live your life among that community.

God bless,
Ted
 
Hey jasonc


I think a rudimentary knowledge of history is a good thing. I have a sister, and an aunt that's all into researching our family geneology. It's kind of fun to consider back to the day when a great-great-great might have lived and what their life would have been like. To consider how God has put me where I am, through the working out of the generations before me, for the generation that surrounds me. Sometimes considering how wonderfully merciful He is, I think that's probably what He also expects of me. So, I'm all for having historical knowledge and I encourage that, but sometimes the thoughts and ideas that come after are not so good.

The world is filled with a lot of people and it's going to get even more full. The blessing given to mankind to go out and multiply isn't likely to stop any time soon. So, water shortages are bound to come in some areas. Unfortunately some of the most severe water problems are in, what were at one time, arrid, dry places.

And yes, local and regional governmental bodies were established for our general good and I imagine that there are some areas of everyone's life where the government somehow gets involved, that aren't particularly pleasant. But a local authority does have the authority about how you might live your life among that community.

God bless,
Ted
But not when it's the federal govt or say even Miami deciding what okeechobee city of can pass .why have towns if Miami can decide zoning ?

That's my gripe as most code enforcement meeting are simply things must can't attend due to work or are silly codes .

I know a bit about code enforcement we have used it to get meter acesss .my boss said he can per law force a home owner out of his home if he has no water .

He won't but it's there .that solves nothing . Honestly most of the time it's the wealthy who are late . If I want to build a house off the grid ,said govt that you claim. Is for us ,makes that difficult .


Can't make that tax money if you go off the grid .I don't pay sewer .I have septic .
 
Hi jasonc
But not when it's the federal govt or say even Miami deciding what okeechobee city of can pass .why have towns if Miami can decide zoning ?
Well if a town or city's actual physical footprint is within the confines of a larger covering authority, then it is usually the larger governing authority that takes precedence. This is why zoning laws are generally run by a county authority, although there are some smaller city zoning authorities, but their restrictions cannot violate a standing county regulation. So, in Coral Gables, for instance, one must get a permit to replace a water heater. That's fine with the county because it isn't really something that the county is particularly concerned about. So, a smaller jurisdiction can be more stringent, but not less.

However, having said all that, I feel ya' man. I've always been willing to do some work that I feel like the governing authorities ought to just leave me alone. But I'm a fairly accomplished builder, although it's never been my profession. Let's just say I can cut a straight line pretty good and handle a nail gun without much problem. I recently built a work shop sized outbuilding 20x18 and wired it with a service drop size underground and put up a panel in the workshop for all my electrical needs. It's a pretty nice shop, but I didn't pull a permit to build it or for the electrical work. But a county zoning office is concerned with all the DIY builders in a jurisdiction. Many, many times that can go real bad. Nobody wants some leaning tower of buildings, painted some outlandish color with a tar paper roof sitting alongside their property or even in their neighborhood...so county zoning depts. are created. For the most part it works and generally does mean that at least some structure is reasonably sound, or some job well done.

However, good story, I owned several rentals in Miami-Dade and was generally alwasy doing 'homeowner' repairs for big work. A friend of mine convinced me to pull a permit to replace a roof. I filled out the application and it was all wrong, but some inspector at the county office took the time to redo it correctly for me. Within an hour I was out with my permit in tow. Got the roof done and I had hired a 'real' roofer as one of the employees to kind of watch over everyone else and he also had all the necessary tools. Roofing gun, pancake compressor, etc. He told me, when we were ready to call for the dry-in inspection, that if we would lay out about 5 starter rows, they'd also approve the lay down and do both inspections at once. Great! Got that roof done for a third of what the cheapest estimate was. Passed all inspections without a single gig and the roof still works great.

So, their heart's in the right place...maybe.

God bless,
Ted
 
Hi jasonc

Well if a town or city's actual physical footprint is within the confines of a larger covering authority, then it is usually the larger governing authority that takes precedence. This is why zoning laws are generally run by a county authority, although there are some smaller city zoning authorities, but their restrictions cannot violate a standing county regulation. So, in Coral Gables, for instance, one must get a permit to replace a water heater. That's fine with the county because it isn't really something that the county is particularly concerned about. So, a smaller jurisdiction can be more stringent, but not less.

However, having said all that, I feel ya' man. I've always been willing to do some work that I feel like the governing authorities ought to just leave me alone. But I'm a fairly accomplished builder, although it's never been my profession. Let's just say I can cut a straight line pretty good and handle a nail gun without much problem. I recently built a work shop sized outbuilding 20x18 and wired it with a service drop size underground and put up a panel in the workshop for all my electrical needs. It's a pretty nice shop, but I didn't pull a permit to build it or for the electrical work. But a county zoning office is concerned with all the DIY builders in a jurisdiction. Many, many times that can go real bad. Nobody wants some leaning tower of buildings, painted some outlandish color with a tar paper roof sitting alongside their property or even in their neighborhood...so county zoning depts. are created. For the most part it works and generally does mean that at least some structure is reasonably sound, or some job well done.

However, good story, I owned several rentals in Miami-Dade and was generally alwasy doing 'homeowner' repairs for big work. A friend of mine convinced me to pull a permit to replace a roof. I filled out the application and it was all wrong, but some inspector at the county office took the time to redo it correctly for me. Within an hour I was out with my permit in tow. Got the roof done and I had hired a 'real' roofer as one of the employees to kind of watch over everyone else and he also had all the necessary tools. Roofing gun, pancake compressor, etc. He told me, when we were ready to call for the dry-in inspection, that if we would lay out about 5 starter rows, they'd also approve the lay down and do both inspections at once. Great! Got that roof done for a third of what the cheapest estimate was. Passed all inspections without a single gig and the roof still works great.

So, their heart's in the right place...maybe.

God bless,
Ted
It's changed when a several surveyors say it's a bit much and county building inspector it's a bit much.

Uhm no the govt has its own agenda and seldom answers for it's crimes.

I'm sure that 20000 grand for those war internees who lost livelihood would agree .oh we said sorry .yet the descendents of those that took their lands made out .

Again metro Dade was a voted on process as was st.luce being broken apart into there counties .okeechobvee .my county and parts of Martin .

The country of Bahama has lax codes then we do on hurricanes .

Yet they manage no code will ever save your house from a cat 5 .
 
but I didn't pull a permit to build it or for the electrical work.
I assume then that you never had the electrical work inspected to be sure everything is in compliance with local as well as national codes. Could be unknowingly setting yourself up for dangerous situations. In the event of a fire where the electrical system was determined as cause, your insurance company could and probably would refuse to cover the loss.
 
I assume then that you never had the electrical work inspected to be sure everything is in compliance with local as well as national codes. Could be unknowingly setting yourself up for dangerous situations. In the event of a fire where the electrical system was determined as cause, your insurance company could and probably would refuse to cover the loss.
I'm not against reasonable codes .

The stories I saw as a meter reader .

Cans bypasses with forks and knives and jumper cables .drops welded to the pole pig while the jack was live.
 
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