EBOLAFROM HEAVEN TO EARTH

AREDOS AND SETUN SHENAR COMMUNICATE:

WAR, HUNGER AND PESTILENCES!


THESE ARE THE CRIMES COMMITTED BY MAN AND DESCRIBED BY CHRIST IN THE GOSPEL (Matthew, Chap. 24). THE MESSIAH ALSO ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE OF JOHN THAT ARE WATER, AIR, EARTH AND FIRE ("...and there will be earthquakes in various places," Matthew, chap. 24) .
THE EXTREME MULTIPLICATION OF EBOLA VIRUS IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES REPRESENTS FOR US, MESSENGERS OF HEAVEN, A SIGN THAT ADDS TO MANY SIGNS ANNOUNCING THAT THE TIME OF THE COMING OF THE SON OF MAN ON EARTH, THE MESSIAH JESUS CHRIST, IS NEAR.
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT EBOLA IS ONE OF THE CURSED BOOMERANGS CREATED BY CRAZY, PERVERTED  AND BLOODTHIRSTY MEN BELONGING TO YOUR ADULTEROUS AND EVIL GENERATION (?An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign, but no sign will be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah?. Matthew 12:39).
WE DO NOT WISH NEITHER THE SUFFERING NOR THE DEATH OF ANYONE AND WE HOPE THAT YOUR DOCTORS CAN ERADICATE THE DEADLY VIRUS OF EBOLA QUICKLY. HOWEVER, WE ARE NEITHER BLIND NOR DEAF TO THE DIRECT AND SYMBOLIC SINGS THAT THE MOST HIGH MANIFESTS ON EARTH TO ANNOUNCE TO ALL OF YOU THAT HIS DAY AND TIME IS COMING. WE HOPE THAT YOU HAVE UNDERSTOOD!
PEACE ON EARTH!

FROM HEAVEN TO EARTH

 Sant 'Elpidio a Mare (Italy),
19th August 2014 5:20 pm
G.B.

Shoot-on-sight order in Ebola-wary Liberia
Monday, 18 August 2014

Liberia's armed forces have reportedly been given orders to shoot people trying to illegally cross the border from neighbouring Sierra Leone, which was closed to stem the spread of Ebola.
Soldiers stationed in Bomi and Grand Cape Mount counties, which border Sierra Leone, were to 'shoot on sight' any person trying to cross the border, said deputy chief of staff, Colonel Eric Dennis, according to local newspaper the Daily Observer.
The order comes after border officials reported people continued to cross the porous border illegally.

Grand Cape Mount county had 35 known 'illegal entry points,' according to immigration commander Colonel Samuel Mulbah.

Illegal crossings were a major health threat, said Mulbah, 'because we don't know the health status of those who cross at night'.
Liberia closed its borders with Sierra Leone weeks ago in an attempt to contain the Ebola outbreak, which killed more than 1100 people in west Africa.
The announcement came after residents of a slum near the capital broke into an isolation centre and freed up to 30 Ebola patients, local newspaper Front Page Africa reported.
'As I speak the police station is deserted. There is no security now in West Point,' resident Moses Teah was quoted as saying.
The break-in to protest poor conditions at Ebola quarantine centres has raised fears that the deadly virus will spread in the slum.
'I saw sick people being taken out of the Ebola Centre. Some took them home to care for them,' said Teah.
Other residents, who reportedly continue to deny the existence of Ebola, looted the quarantine centre, stealing patients' mattresses, blood-stained bedding, cooking utensils and medication, according to media reports.
Some Liberians believe the Ebola outbreak was a ploy by government to secure foreign aid, the Daily Observer reported.
Liberians also criticise government for not providing sufficient services to Ebola patients, including health care, food and safe burials.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said that a 'massive scaling up of the international response' is necessary to get the outbreak under control.
By August 15, 2127 cases and 1145 deaths were reported from Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
In Liberia, there were 786 suspected and confirmed cases, according to the WHO, of which 413 people died.
The current outbreak is caused by the most lethal strain in the family of Ebola viruses.
Ebola causes massive haemorrhages and has a fatality rate of up to 90 per cent.
It is transmitted through contact with blood and other body fluids.

Source: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/world/africa/2014/08/18/shoot-on-sight-order-in-ebola-wary-liberia.html