Today is only fair to talk about the civil unrest in Egypt as they enter "final Friday"how they call it. Protesters expectation have not been met since the president Mubarak will stay as he says " to ensure a smooth transition of power".
This last few weeks looking at Egypt, as well Tunisia, and Alger, makes you wonder what is next?
The year has just begun and it seems like the bad news increase exponentially. Last year, still a very troubled year there were about a riot a month give or take all over the globe. This year in January alone were the following riots:
Palestine, Chile, Bangladesh, UK prisons, the food riots in Tunisia and Alger, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Libya and Mozambique.
I don't know about you but for me, this is very unsettling.
I just recovered from the scare with North and South Korea ( which may not be over yet for all we know) and now this?
This last few weeks looking at Egypt, as well Tunisia, and Alger, makes you wonder what is next?
The year has just begun and it seems like the bad news increase exponentially. Last year, still a very troubled year there were about a riot a month give or take all over the globe. This year in January alone were the following riots:
Palestine, Chile, Bangladesh, UK prisons, the food riots in Tunisia and Alger, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Libya and Mozambique.
I don't know about you but for me, this is very unsettling.
I just recovered from the scare with North and South Korea ( which may not be over yet for all we know) and now this?
Our eyes are over Middle East right now as more and more seem to be unfolding.
I read on www.occultview.com an interpretation of a Nostradamus quatrain and it seems like more is to unfold. My fear is Ethiopia is next, as to the white turban reference in the quatrain.
If you are following the scary predictions all over net, and read Gerald Celente, listen to Lindsey Williams and many more, it is hard to relax.
It looks like it is time to pray, we need every one's prayer to create a wave of positive energy and hope that will allow peaceful times to come.
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