Damascus, Syria (Isaiah 17:1-3)
Six killed in Syria protests as cease-fire largely holds
Syrian forces used live fire, tear gas and clubs to beat back tens of thousands of protesters who took to the streets across the country Friday in powerful and often jubilant displays of defiance. But a UN-brokered truce largely held up without the widespread, bloody offensives that have pushed the nation toward civil war.Activists said security forces killed at least six people, a lower-than-usual toll. The rallies, described as some of the largest in months....
Report: Syrian forces shell Homs, breaking UN-brokered truce
Syrian forces shelled two central districts in the battered city of Homs throughout the night and into Saturday morning, a resident activist and a human rights group said, the first bombings since a ceasefire took hold on Thursday."There was shelling last night in the old part of the city, in Jouret al-Shiyah and al-Qaradis. And I have heard eight shells fall in the past hour," Karm Abu Rabea, a resident activist who lives in an adjacent neighborhood, said on Saturday morning.
Six killed in Syria protests as cease-fire largely holds


Russian warships heading for Syria: Russian military source
“A decision has been made to deploy Russian warships near the Syrian shores on a permanent basis,” the state-run RIA news agency quoted the source as saying on Friday. The source added that the Russian destroyer Smetlivy, which is patrolling waters off Syria now, will be replaced by another warship from Black Sea Fleet in May.
Obama approves non-lethal aid to Syrian rebels

Syria bolsters anti-ship missile capabilities to ward off an attack
April 13, 2012 – DAMASCUS – Syria has bolstered its missile capabilities in response to repeated threats of a U.S. military to launch a pre-emptive strike against that country. This includes the delivery of Yakhont supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles from Russia, according to RT TV news reports. The Yakhont supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles have been supplied as part of Bastion mobile coastal missile systems, the source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Interfax.
Middle East (Psalm 83:1-4) (Rev 9:16) (Rev 16:12)
Yemen army clashes with Islamists, at least 34 killed

At least 222 people killed in five days of fighting in Yemen between al-Qaeda and army

Thirty-seven people were killed on Friday, the official told AFP, among them a child of 12 killed by a shell burst inside the town. During the day, five tribal auxiliaries were also reported killed along with 31 militants.
US weapons cause horrific birth defects in Iraq
War's cruel legacy continues to unleash itself on the children of Iraq as weapons used by the U.S. have left Iraqi children with horrific birth defects, and the problem shows no signs of abating, Inter Press Service reported."In 2004 the Americans tested all kinds of chemicals and explosive devices on us: thermobaric weapons, white phosphorous, depleted uranium...we have all been laboratory mice for them," hospital spokesman Nadim al-Hadidi told Inter Press Service (IPS).
Magog Invasion – Iran, Russia (Ezekiel 38-39)
Nuclear talks between Iran, six world powers open in Istanbul
World powers and Iran launched a new round of negotiations in Istanbul on Saturday, aiming to resolve a long-standing dispute over Tehran's nuclear program that threatens to spark a new war in the Middle East.
"Delegates have gone in... plenary is just getting started," a diplomat close to the negotiations said.
Nuclear talks between Iran, six world powers open in Istanbul
World powers and Iran launched a new round of negotiations in Istanbul on Saturday, aiming to resolve a long-standing dispute over Tehran's nuclear program that threatens to spark a new war in the Middle East.
"Delegates have gone in... plenary is just getting started," a diplomat close to the negotiations said.
US knows Iran does not seek nuclear weapons: American author

Stealth mode: ENGAGE. Iran shuts off oil tankers’ trackers to cloak supply routes

Iran steps up air and military exercise plans as nuclear talks loom

One World Government (Daniel 11, Rev 13)
UFO mystery: Latest sighting in Siberia
An unidentified glowing object is said to have crashed down from the skies in Russia’s Siberia, causing a powerful explosion. A search for the mysterious item is underway amid speculations of what on Earth it could be.Witnesses describe seeing a bright glow covering the sky, followed by a shining object falling with a strange clanging sound and disappearing in the distance with a blast.The unidentified object supposedly fell in the taiga forest of the Irkutsk region...
UFO mystery: Latest sighting in Siberia
An unidentified glowing object is said to have crashed down from the skies in Russia’s Siberia, causing a powerful explosion. A search for the mysterious item is underway amid speculations of what on Earth it could be.Witnesses describe seeing a bright glow covering the sky, followed by a shining object falling with a strange clanging sound and disappearing in the distance with a blast.The unidentified object supposedly fell in the taiga forest of the Irkutsk region...
Decline of United States (Hosea 4-14)
Torture: Mainstream and Legal in America
Once clandestine, torture has gone mainstream. It is now routinely used — from the interrogation of detainees in the war on manufactured terror to police routinely using “pain compliance” techniques on school children.The attacks of September 11, 2001, opened the floodgates and provided the foundation for mainstreaming the use of torture and dismissing moral objections to the practice. Abu Ghraib, the torture memos of John Yoo, and the award-winning Fox TV series 24 all acted as a sadistic pornography that worked like slow acid to desensitize much of the public
Torture: Mainstream and Legal in America

Famines, Drought, Floods, Earthquakes & Pestilences (Matthew 24:7-8) (Luke 21:11; 25) (Rev 6:5-8
Deadly March tornadoes were first billion-dollar disaster of 2012
April 14, 2012 – CHICAGO – A swarm of tornadoes that tore through the Midwest and Southeast in early March has earned the grim title of the nation’s first billion-dollar weather disaster of 2012. From March 2 through the early hours of March 3, 132 tornadoes were reported across nine states. Although those numbers are preliminary, and will undoubtedly decrease once overlapping reports are eliminated, their aftermath was devastating, causing more than $1.5 billion in damage....
Deadly March tornadoes were first billion-dollar disaster of 2012

Costa Rica’s Turrialbla volcano unleashes a new series of eruptions
April 14, 2012 – COSTA RICA – Thursday morning the Turrialbla volcano unleashed a new series of eruptions, with experts converging on the colossus to take a close look at the smoke emanations coming from its centre. According to the Red Sismológica Nacional (RSN) and the Observatorio Vulcanologio y Sismologico de Costa Rica (OVISCORI) the activity does not present any danger, but will continue to monitor the volcano much closer.
Expert warns of another quake in the Andaman region
April 13, 2012 – NICOBAR ISL – A fierce earthquake from the Nicobar Islands could strike over Songkran, sending a tsunami crashing into the Andaman Coast, an expert warned yesterday after finding that the 8.6 magnitude Sumatran tremor three days ago was exceptionally deep. “Whenever there is a quake rooted in the [Earth's] mantle, a following quake will be likely in the next few days,” said Professor Thanawat Jaruphongsakul, a senior seismologist at Chulalongkorn University.
April 14, 2012 – COSTA RICA – Thursday morning the Turrialbla volcano unleashed a new series of eruptions, with experts converging on the colossus to take a close look at the smoke emanations coming from its centre. According to the Red Sismológica Nacional (RSN) and the Observatorio Vulcanologio y Sismologico de Costa Rica (OVISCORI) the activity does not present any danger, but will continue to monitor the volcano much closer.
Expert warns of another quake in the Andaman region
April 13, 2012 – NICOBAR ISL – A fierce earthquake from the Nicobar Islands could strike over Songkran, sending a tsunami crashing into the Andaman Coast, an expert warned yesterday after finding that the 8.6 magnitude Sumatran tremor three days ago was exceptionally deep. “Whenever there is a quake rooted in the [Earth's] mantle, a following quake will be likely in the next few days,” said Professor Thanawat Jaruphongsakul, a senior seismologist at Chulalongkorn University.
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