Archive for July 7th, 2010

Georgia oil rains?

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Yet more evidence of toxic rain? Link opens in new window.

It has arrived here in mid georgia. i have not used any chemicals on my yard or garden i dont uderstand this? the rings have now turned black and white the following day

Rain from BP Oil Spill in Orange Beach, AL — July 5th

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More evidence of dying trees, Miami, FL — July 5th

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Vegetables Dying In Central Florida

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rense.com

Hi Jeff…

We live in central Florida near Leesburg in Lake County. As of late, when it rains we notice changes in the otherwise beautiful vegetables we are growing this season…since the beginning of April after Easter on the fourth. This is when the garden got started.

In the last two weeks of June, and maybe a short time before that, we noticed the leaves on our plants were turning brown and drying up. After that we noticed abnormal shapes in the plant’s vegetation and even brown areas on the leaves of our plants and holes formed at the inner most part of the brown areas on the peppers and tomatoes. The cucumbers began to set on after blooming prolifically in June, then after the last two rains we have had in June, the little cukes that formed about half and inch long, just turned brown on the vine and shriveled up without developing any further.
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How long will you make Him wait?

Posted in gulf oil disaster, signs of the times, un-natural disaster on July 7th, 2010 by Elija – Comments Off

This is the first half of the tribulation… and so far it has been pretty easy sailing. But all of signs appear to be saying that is about to change…drastically.

Cocoa Beach: More evidence Gulf oil moving up the eastern seaboard

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Tests Still Out For Cocoa Beach Tar Balls

wesh.com

COCOA BEACH, Fla. — Tests are out on more than a dozen tar balls that have been found in a 2- to 3-mile stretch of Cocoa Beach during the past two days, according to Brevard County authorities.

Lifeguards said some beachgoers collected the tar balls in buckets. One woman said she found one that was as big as a roof shingle.

The tar balls have washed ashore at Lori Wilson Park, and also along the shore from 6th Street southward to the Cocoa Beach Pier.

“I don’t like it at all. They are ruining our beaches — even all the way up here on the East Coast,” one beachgoer said.
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