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James Callaway
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I am an active listener to the Hal Turner show. Hal is warning the volcano at the Canary Islands may blow. Such event would be an epic disaster. Just thought I'd pass this along since this may become a serious threat to the entire east coast of the US. God Bless

 

I am so ready to be called home, Maranatha!

 

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I’m curious … does Hal mean a massive tsunami tidal wave will be hitting eastern shoreline of America?

If so … that would fulfill this passage … I’m leaning now this is the rapture passage and not the 2nd Coming!  Because of verse 28 … so that means … verse 27 the unsaved will see the rapture happening  … they will witness Jesus in the clouds as we fly upward! :popcorn

 

Luke 21
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;

26 Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. (Will this be a nuclear blast?)

27 And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.

28 And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.

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Geri9, yes Hal stated if the volcano at the Canary Island blows it will dwarf the tsunami that happened 3/11/2011. It will be devastating. Here is  a quote from one of Hal's articles on this:

"Most of Florida is only about four feet above sea level.   The Tsunami 30 Meter (100 feet tall)  wave from Las Palma might very well wash over the ENTIRE LANDMASS of the state.

Elevation of Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, USA  79 ft.

In fact, scientists say that the area impacted by any such Tsunami contains twenty-nine percent (29%) of the US population and they estimate 65 Million DEAD.

There are plenty documentaries on tubes about this.

-Worse case says up to 250 miles inland using rivers.
-100' high
-Travel a few hundred miles per hour
-Seven-Eight hours to reach NYC

Long island would go underwater for a time
So would Florida
A few dozen nuclear reactors would be Fukushima, or worse
Hudson River would flood all the way to Albany
Could be one large one or several smaller ones."

 

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Eek … too close for comfort … I’m not too far from Albany, NY.   :wacko:

When Albany has their random earthquakes … we would feel them over the border in Vermont as well.

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Woof! Pretty scary stuff.

The Tribulation is going to be absolutely horrific. Cry

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I was thinking, though, that wouldn't they have advanced warning and be able to evacuate a lot of people?

Then I saw this article on Hal Turner's website.

Three of the five Tsunami Warning Buoys protecting the US east coast are OFFLINE and a fourth is malfunctioning, leaving only ONE buoy in the Atlantic Ocean to warn Americans if a tsunami wave is coming at them from the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands.  It is that very island which is currently seeing swarms of earthquakes, leading scientists to believe the volcano there will erupt. If it erupts, and the southwestern flank falls into the ocean causing a tsunami as many expect it will, the US east coast will be BLIND-SIDED because 80% of our tsunami warning buoys are not working.

 

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/most-tsunami-warning-buoys-offline-or-malfunctioning-in-atlantic-ocean

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The mean elevation of Florida is 100 feet, not 4. I think Hal got this one wrong.

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https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/volcano-erupts-spains-canary-islands-following-earthquake-swarm

I am hoping this eruption is nowhere near as dire as some are making it out to be, but I am watching closely.

 

 

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Lisa  (Watchwoman 65) just did a youtube on this

Starts @ 1:32

 

In the comment section, someone said

If a piece of this island falls into the ocean it will create a huge tsunami heading for the east coast.

- Fair Use -

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This is from Suspicious0bservers web site.                                                                                                                           

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