www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=24411
Hey people. I have included a link for the Norwegian institute for air research. It shows how the radiation from Fukushima in Japan is spreading. Just refresh the page after clicking on the link to update to current day.
Hello my friends and welcome. The doors here are open. We stand apart from the rest but that never made us any less.
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Sunday, 17 April 2011
"The Ghost of Thomas Kempe". A short story written by a school pupil.
As the door closed with a bang behind Miss Olivelli,an icy wind whistled through the room. I knew immediately that Thomas Kempe was present.
There was a loud crash behind me. Miss Olivellis favourite mug threw itself to the floor and smashed. The projector swung back and fourth and the scissors hurled themselves like darts at me. I dashed for cover under the desk. Suddenly, it toppled over.
"Please!" I screamed,"Please stop!"
But the ghost didn't stop.
The lights began to go on and off chaotically. The fairy liquid bottle from the sink floated by me and squirted soap in my face.
I could hear Miss Olivelli's footsteps drawing near...Shoot.
Before I could regain my senses, a dictionary flew across the room, sending me crashing into the bookshelf. The class' tessalations fell onto the floor and the bins flipped over, spilling rubbish everywhere. Well that did it.
"Okay already!" I yelled,"Alright! I'll do it! Just please stop now!
As if by magic, the room subsided. The door opened and Miss Olivelli entered. I stood amid the wreckage of the room and waited for the volcano to errupt...
There was a loud crash behind me. Miss Olivellis favourite mug threw itself to the floor and smashed. The projector swung back and fourth and the scissors hurled themselves like darts at me. I dashed for cover under the desk. Suddenly, it toppled over.
"Please!" I screamed,"Please stop!"
But the ghost didn't stop.
The lights began to go on and off chaotically. The fairy liquid bottle from the sink floated by me and squirted soap in my face.
I could hear Miss Olivelli's footsteps drawing near...Shoot.
Before I could regain my senses, a dictionary flew across the room, sending me crashing into the bookshelf. The class' tessalations fell onto the floor and the bins flipped over, spilling rubbish everywhere. Well that did it.
"Okay already!" I yelled,"Alright! I'll do it! Just please stop now!
As if by magic, the room subsided. The door opened and Miss Olivelli entered. I stood amid the wreckage of the room and waited for the volcano to errupt...
Sunday, 10 April 2011
what is a mathetes ?
Well, the Greek word for disciple is 'mathetes' it means 'one who directs his mind to something'... a student or learner for example.
Sunday, 3 April 2011
The Lead Codices found in Jordan
Something exciting has been found by British archaeologists. A cache of 70 ancient, lead codices that appear to date from the 1st century have appeared which may actually include reference to the final days of the life of Jesus Christ.
These new, lead codices were discovered about five years ago in a cave in eastern Jordan, which just so happens to be a place where early Christians may have fled after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70 A.D.
They app contain several references to the Messiah, along with some possible references to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
Some of the codices were even sealed, which has experts on the edge of their seats wondering if they could contain the “sealed book”, which was shown solely to the Messiah…the one mentioned in the Bible’s Book of Revelation.
One of the few sentences that has been translated so far seems to read, “I shall walk uprightly,” a phrase used in the Book of Revelation. Mainly written in some kind of code that the experts are trying to crack.
Some references translated include the lion of Judah, the Crucifixion and burial of Jesus and the temple. It may all turn out to be a hoax. Time will tell when the Israeli collector who removed them from the Jordan museum allows them to be thoroughly examined.
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