Dividing God’s Land and Swift Judgment :: By Geri Ungurean

Dividing God’s Land and Swift Judgment :: By Geri Ungurean

… Which Ensues EVERY SINGLE TIME

Definition of insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome.

Wouldn’t you think that someone would take notice of the disasters, which historically follow talk of dividing God’s land, and change their ultimate goal?

“Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand” (Daniel 12:10).

Perhaps it is similar to when God hardened the heart of Pharaoh…

Florida is still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Ian. It is now being called the worst storm in recorded history for the Sunshine State.

Let’s look at what happened before this monster storm concerning Israel.

PM Lapid’s Expected Speech: https://youtu.be/l3B318SvOBk

Lapid’s UN Speech: https://youtu.be/dQVwHjFdahI

I have been asked by a few readers why a state like FL would be struck with such devastation and not a state like CA. I responded to them that our God is sovereign, and He makes no mistakes. We MUST trust Him!

Now, let’s look back at the historical events concerning the dividing of God’s own land and the consequences which followed.

From thewashingtonstandard.com

#1 The last time the U.S. government refused to veto an anti-Israel resolution at the UN Security Council was in 1979. On March 22nd, 1979, the Carter administration chose not to veto UN Resolution 446. Four days after that, on March 26th, the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty was signed in Washington. As a result of that treaty, Israel gave up a tremendous amount of territory. Two days later, on March 28th, the worst nuclear power plant disaster in U.S. history made headlines all over the globe. The following comes from Wikipedia

The Three Mile Island accident was a partial nuclear meltdown that occurred on March 28, 1979, in reactor number 2 of Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (TMI-2) in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was the most significant accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history. The incident was rated a five on the seven-point International Nuclear Event Scale: Accident With Wider Consequences.

#2  On October 30th, 1991, President George H. W. Bush opened the Madrid Peace Conference, which brought Israelis and Palestinians together to negotiate for the very first time. In his opening speech, Bush told Israel that “territorial compromise is essential for peace.” At the exact same time, “the Perfect Storm” was brewing in the north Atlantic. This legendary storm traveled 1,000 miles in the wrong direction and sent 35-foot waves slamming directly into President Bush’s home in Kennebunkport, Maine.

#3  On August 23rd, 1992, the Madrid Peace Conference moved to Washington D.C., and the very next day, Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Florida, causing 30 billion dollars in damage. It was the worst natural disaster up to that time in U.S. history.

#4  On January 16th, 1994, President Clinton met with President Assad of Syria to discuss the possibility of Israel giving up the Golan Heights. Within 24 hours, the devastating Northridge earthquake hit southern California. It was the second worst natural disaster up to that time in U.S. history.

#5  On January 21st, 1998, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the White House but received a very cold reception. In fact, President Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright actually refused to have lunch with him. That exact same day, the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke, sending the Clinton presidency into a tailspin from which it would never recover.

#6  On September 28th, 1998, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was working on finalizing a plan which would have had Israel give up approximately 13 percent of Judea and Samaria. On that precise day, Hurricane George slammed into the Gulf Coast with wind gusts of up to 175 miles an hour.

#7  On May 3rd, 1999, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was supposed to hold a press conference to declare the creation of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as the capital. On that precise day, the most powerful tornadoes ever recorded in the U.S. ripped through Oklahoma and Kansas. At one point, one of the tornadoes actually had a recorded wind speed of 316 miles an hour.

#8  On April 30th, 2003, “the Road Map to Peace” that had been developed by the so-called “Quartet” was presented to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon by U.S. Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer. Over the next seven days, the U.S. was hit by a staggering 412 tornadoes. It was the largest tornado cluster ever recorded up to that time.

#9  In 2005, President George W. Bush (the son of George H. W. Bush) convinced Israel that it was necessary to remove all of the Jewish settlers out of Gaza and turn it over entirely to the Palestinians. According to the New York Times, the very last of the settlers were evacuated on August 23, 2005. On that precise day, a storm that would be given the name “Katrina” started forming over the Bahamas. The city of New Orleans still has not fully recovered from the damage that storm caused, and it ranked as the costliest natural disaster in all of U.S. history up to that time.

#10  On May 19th, 2011, Barack Obama told Israel that there must be a return to the pre-1967 borders. Three days later, on May 22nd, a half-mile wide EF-5 multiple-vortex tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri. According to Wikipedia, it was “the costliest single tornado in U.S. history.” Source

The New Madrid Fault Zone

Brethren, this is mere speculation on my part, but since Hurricane Ian struck Florida so brutally, I cannot stop thinking about the fault zone called “New Madrid.”

If the New Madrid finally brings an earthquake, it will not only cause death and destruction, but it will literally change the geography of the U.S.!

This is from an article I wrote years ago on New Madrid. Scientists say that it is just a matter of time before the New Madrid Earthquake brings utter devastation to our country.

New Madrid Fault Zone Waking Up: When it Occurs – It WILL Be the Big One (includes map)

For years I have been researching and watching this little-known Fault Zone, which scientists say will wreak much havoc in Midwest states. It is said that a powerful quake in the New Madrid area would forever change the landscape of the U.S.

Earthquakes that occur in the New Madrid Seismic Zone potentially threaten parts of eight American states: Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.

A Little History

The quakes, which occurred between December 1811 and February 1812, produced seismic events measuring 7.0 and greater.

This was called the New Madrid “Sequence” because it happened over a few months. On December 16, 1811, the first quake, which measured 7.5 – 7.9 (moment magnitude), was named the “Daylight Shock.” Its epicenter was located in northeast Arkansas. Although it was very powerful, it did little damage because the area was so sparsely populated.

The initial shock on December 16 was followed by a 7.4 aftershock on that same day. ‘Uplifts’ in the ground gave observers the impression that the Mississippi river was flowing backward!

On January 23, 1812, a magnitude 7.3 quake occurred with its epicenter around New Madrid. Although this shock was said to be the smallest of the four, it did extensive damage – ground deformation, landslides, fissuring, and stream banks caved.

On February 7th, 1812, the largest quake in the series (7.5) occurred in the New Madrid, Missouri area and completely destroyed the town of New Madrid.

In St. Louis, Missouri, many homes were damaged beyond repair as the quake toppled chimneys. It appears that this event happened at “Reelfoot fault” (a reverse fault), which crosses under the Mississippi River.

This created temporary waterfalls along the Mississippi River, which in turn created a wave upstream, thus creating a wave that caused the formation of Reelfoot Lake by damming streams.

Recent news on the New Madrid Fault Zone:

From usatoday.com (from 12/12/2018)

How likely is an earthquake in the Midwest, South? The Big One could be coming

Some East Tennesseans got an early start to their Wednesday when an earthquake centered in Decatur rattled through the area.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The question is not if a massive earthquake will hit more than a half dozen states that border the Mississippi River but rather when it will happen.

A minor earthquake early Wednesday that centered on Decatur in East Tennessee about 60 miles southwest of Knoxville was felt in Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

“A 4.4 magnitude earthquake is a reminder for people to be prepared,” said John Bobel, a public information officer for the division of emergency management in Kentucky’s Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. People see indoor objects shake with magnitude 4 to 4.9 quakes, but the quakes generally cause little to minimal damage.

Scientists have seen evidence that the central Mississippi River Valley has seen major earthquakes for more than 4,000 years.

On Dec. 16, 1811, the first of three major earthquakes and numerous aftershocks struck what is now known as the New Madrid Seismic Zone, a series of faults that stretch 150 miles from Cairo, Illinois, to Marked Tree, Arkansas.

Today the zone threatens Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee. That’s a different set of faults than Wednesday’s quake in the East Tennessee Seismic Zone.

Back in 1811, New Madrid, Missouri, itself had only 400 people, St. Louis to the north had about 1,500 residents, and Memphis to the south wasn’t even a twinkle in its founders’ eyes, according to the Central United States Earthquake Consortium. Damage was reported as far away as Charleston, South Carolina, and the District of Columbia; and the quakes, estimated at 7.5 to 7.7 magnitude, were felt more than 1,000 miles away in Connecticut.

Today, an estimated 11 million people live in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, according to TransRe, a reinsurance company that essentially insures the property insurance companies.

“The big thing we prepare for is with New Madrid,” Bobel said. “Depending on the significance of an earthquake, Memphis, Tennessee, would be gone; St. Louis would be wrecked.”

Keep in mind, the New Madrid quakes of 1811 and 1812 were almost 2,000 times bigger than Wednesday’s 4.4 trembler and released almost 90,000 times more energy, according to the U.S. Geological Survey’s earthquake calculator. The Feb. 7, 1812, quake formed 20-square-mile Reelfoot Lake, now a state park in West Tennessee.

That’s not as strong as the largest magnitude earthquake in U.S. history, the 9.2-magnitude Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964. But the New Madrid quakes affected an area two to three times larger and 10 times larger than the April 18, 1906, San Francisco earthquake, which is now estimated as a 7.9 magnitude.

The New Madrid quakes affected a larger area because of the sedimentary rock in the Mississippi Valley, rock such as limestone, sandstone and shale that is made of compressed sediment. The granite of the West is better able to contain the shaking, according to Pennsylvania State University’s Earthquake Seismology Group.

So, what could a big quake look like in the fault zone today? Well, Bobel didn’t sugarcoat it. It would be bad.

“Anything west of I-65, infrastructure would be severely damaged,” Bobel said of the interstate that bisects Kentucky and Tennessee. “The ground could even liquify and turn to mud,” which happened in 1811 and 1812.

In a 7.7 magnitude earthquake along the New Madrid Fault, the Mid-America Earthquake Center at the University of Illinois estimated in 2008 that Tennessee would have the worst damage: 250,000 buildings moderately or severely damaged, more than 260,000 people displaced, significantly more than 60,000 injuries and fatalities, total direct economic losses surpassing $56 billion, $64 billion today when adjusted for inflation. Kentucky would have the next most significant damage, totaling $45 billion, $52 billion today.

Depending on the epicenter of such a quake, “areas within the NMSZ would experience widespread and catastrophic physical damage, negative social impacts, and economic losses,” the Federal Emergency Management Agency said in 2008. The agency remains concerned that adoption and enforcement of codes that would allow buildings to withstand a strong earthquake are spotty at best, and little retrofitting has occurred.

How likely is such a disaster?

Seismologists estimate that the New Madrid Seismic Zone has a 25 percent to 40 percent chance of producing a significant quake within the next 50 years, according to Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. USGS studies have concluded that the zone has generated magnitude 7 to 8 earthquakes about every 500 years for the past 1,200 years.

Prep your home

Remember, most earthquake injuries come from falling objects and debris, not the actual movement of the ground. To prepare your home, here are some tips from the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government:

  • Fasten shelves, mirrors, picture frames and similar objects securely to walls – preferably not over beds, sofas, or other places you may sit.
  • Secure tall furniture, such as bookcases and filing cabinets, to wall studs or masonry. Use flexible straps that will allow the furniture to sway without toppling. Also, secure expensive electronic devices such as televisions.
  • Secure appliances such as your refrigerator and water heater with straps connected to wall studs.
  • Store heavy or breakable objects on lower shelves or in cabinets with latched doors.
  • Have a professional assess your home’s structure for quake vulnerabilities, then repair or reinforce any damaged or weak points.

Brethren, I am praying that this fault zone will remain dormant for a very long time. But it is good to be aware of the possibility of its eruption. I think that the checklist of things to do beforehand is prudent.

Remember the events which have happened in the past when the fury of our God has been kindled by wicked people attempting to divide His land!

With Globalism looming over us and the Biden admin in power, we should expect threats to the nation of Israel.

GOD WILL NOT BE MOCKED!

How Can I Be Saved?

Shalom B’Yeshua

MARANATHA!

[email protected]

Articles at grandmageri422.me

 

The post Dividing God’s Land and Swift Judgment :: By Geri Ungurean appeared first on Rapture Ready.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.