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2013-11-13

Entire Islands Reported Missing, Thousands Feared Dead in Philippines Super Storm

Vatic Note:  The microwave is a WMD and the equivalent of a nuke attack against an unarmed country and the targets are civilians the elite consider  undesireable and part of their depopulation agenda.  Lets see just how far the international community will go to protect and defend these people from an unjustified attack. Lets really see what this NWO will look like.  The Philippine people have attacked no one and yet they are under full assault.  The khazar bankers must go in each country.

They are trying to start world war III as outlined in 1871, profits are the motivation along with decreasing or eliminating resistance to their global  and definitely Satanic one world order and all of it done by man's hand with microwave/laser technology.  Mass murder if you will by forces, as yet, unnamed, but I am sure we can figure out who controls these WMD, and its not the Iraqi's or the Syrians.

Once we determine "who", then we can turn that guillotine weapon around back onto them. They are making WW III noises, which may well be the plan here to make the US the new nazi's, and Putin the hero, like they did in WW II, with Hitler the bad guy and Roosevelt the hero.   PROPOGANDA and disinfo.  Putin is part of the game or he would not still be in power, since the zionists control Russia.

These khazars have no respect for us as they see us too soft and not vicious enough to win in battle.  They stated a long time ago, they felt that way about Judaism, for the same reason.  We are just "too nice" and not vicious enough.  Well, we will see what we will see.  American women are very vicious if you threaten their loved ones.  Trust me on that.

Final point and warning,  if we allow this to go to completion without challanging it,  then we will live with this process for generations to come.  This is now how they make their money, off of death and destruction and how they sacrifice to their god, Satan.  Its soul harvesting. 

Entire Islands Reported Missing, Thousands Feared Dead in Philippines Super  Storm
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by Kevin Lake, Truther,  November 10, 2013

Over the past couple of days, the island nation of The Philippines has suffered what many are calling the worst typhoon in the recorded history of mankind, Super Typhoon Haiyan. 

Entire Islands Reported Missing, Thousands Feared Dead in Philippines Super Storm

The storm hit land in the upper northern half of the nation, made up of 7,107 islands in the Pacific Ring of fire, due south of China, and directly north of Indonesia, two days ago, with heavy rains and winds in excess of 200 mph. 

Much of the region has already suffered calamity this year in the way of other typhoons, flooding, and even earthquakes. The region certainly was in no condition to be hit by another natural disaster, but mother nature has proven that she does not discriminate.  (VN: mother nature has nothing to do with it. Unlike the protocols state, we are not stupid, and we believe "nothing" of what you and your khazar zionist owned press says.)

According to reports, the first Red Cross volunteers from the U.S. have begun arriving in the capital city of Manila, and more than 1,200 people are feared dead. However, true casualties in Philippine storms are never truly known and are always much higher than estimates claim.

Much of the country is populated by squatters who live in over-populated shanty villages, in which accurate populations are hard to account for, as are accurate accounts of how many people go missing at times like these. Many of the squatter villages are built along the banks of streams for better access to water sources, and entire villages have often been swept away in the dead of night during flash floods. 

The nation sits barely above sea level, and when it rains hard, as is the case when typhoons roll in, there is simply no place for the water to go, and it often rises faster than people can send an alarm, or even be awakened.

Gwendolyn Pang, Philippine Red Cross secretary general, said her organization estimated 1,200 people had died, while a UN official who visited Leyte described
apocalyptic scenes from a Hollywood movie.

“This is destruction on a massive scale. There are cars thrown like tumbleweed and the streets are strewn with debris,” Sebastian Rhodes Stampa, a UN disaster management team member said. “The last time I saw something of this scale was in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami,” he continued, recalling the 2004 disaster that claimed nearly a quarter of a million lives in Indonesia.

It may be weeks before a more accurate number of casualties is known, if ever. Some initial reports circulating is that entire islands have vanished. With every island in the Philippines being heavily populated (total land mass of the entire country is only half the size of the U.S. state of Texas, yet there is a population of nearly 100 million), whatever number is finally determined, it is not going to be pleasant.  (VN: I am sure it was planned that way.)


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