Famines, Pestilence, and Economic Chaos

Hong Kong diagnoses first bird flu case in seven years

11/18/2010 19:27
From BBC:  A woman in Hong Kong is seriously ill in hospital with bird flu - the first human case of the disease to be diagnosed in the territory since 2003. Officials said the 59-year-old fell ill shortly after returning from a visit to the Chinese mainland. It is not yet clear whether she...

Mutant wheat killer on the prowl

11/17/2010 19:56
From UN World News:  Wheat stem rust devastates cropsJohannesburg, - Just when scientists thought they had managed to curb a mutant fungus, Ug99, a variation of wheat stem rust, four new forms of the killer pathogen have surfaced in the last three years, posing a significant threat to the...

North Korea facing hunger because of grain deficit

11/17/2010 19:33
From CNN:  About 5 million North Koreans will continue to face food shortages because of a grain deficit, two United Nations agencies warned Tuesday. North Korea requires 867,000 metric tons of grain to feed its people for the next 12 months but the government plans to import only 325,000...

Studies show drug-resistant bug threats in Europe

11/15/2010 18:47
From Reuters:  LONDON (Reuters) - Drug-resistant infections with the "superbug" Clostridium difficile are rising in Europe and are widespread, scientists said on Tuesday, but there are big variations in the way health authorities monitor them. In a Europe-wide study, researchers found the...

Locusts plaguing southeastern Australia

11/15/2010 18:23
From UPI:  MELBOURNE, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Plenty of rain and warm weather across southeastern Australia has led to what could be the largest locust invasion in 75 years, officials said. The invasion has been months in the making, and the insects are now finding their way to the streets of...
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Russia's wheat ban hits Egypt hard

Is oil catastrophe fulfillment of Genesis prophecy?

The following video is suggesting a possible link to the disaster due to America's treatment of and separation from Israel. Hal Lindsey, thinks there's a correlation. The video was produced and posted by Carl Gallups of the Hickory Hammock Baptist Church in Milton, Fla.,

Disappearing Honey Bees Affecting Crops


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