First Week Of May Is Filled With Potential Disasters

It’s going to be a crazy first week of May. On Tuesday May 1, North Korea is planning a nuclear test (according to Russian Sources) along with construction,manufacturing and auto sales reports coming out on Wall Street. Wednesday May 2 we will see the one year anniversary of Bin Laden’s death. Thursday and Friday May 3 and 4, Jobless Reports are released. Saturday May 5 Patrick Geryl has predicted massive solar flares. On Sunday we have French and Greek elections and a Super Moon. Finally, on Monday May 7 Putin becomes President of Russia.

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2012 – Disaster Predictions.

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nibiru near, planet x, Wild Sun, cominng disaster is very real, prepare !!!

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2012 Disaster? Russia Building 5000 Bomb Shelters and Shanghai Builds Giant Shelter

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It almost appears imminent that a disaster is expected. Russia is building 5000 nuclear bomb shelters which have to be completed by the end of 2012. Shanghai builds giant shelter which can hold 200000 people. Every time Planet X gets close to Earth, a disaster occurs such as on 3/11/11 when Japan had a 9.0 Earthquake. The next time it will be closest to Earth is 9/29/11. Background music, “Second Coming” composed by Kevin MacLeod@www.Incompetech.com and used with permission.

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MAN TALKS ABOUT 2012 DISASTER AND PLANET X !

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PLANET NIBIRU WILL HIT EARTH IN 2012 SAYS THIS FORTUNE TELLER.

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January 17, 2012 Disaster Conference WDSU 5 AM.wmv

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January 17, 2012 Disaster Conference WDSU 5 AM

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2012 disaster.close call

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A weird day..just messing around with my i phone,…pretty cool stuff…

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2012 Predictions

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NASA Posts Video On Preparing For Disaster

NASA has posted a video on their site detailing how employees should prepare for a disaster. Conspiracy theorists are extremely alarmed and are assuming that NASA may know more about Comet Elenin than they are revealing. The Video serves as a great tutorial on how everyone should be prepared for any disaster. The Earth has been plagued with earthquakes, tornadoes , floods , radiation and numerous emergency situations recently and people should be prepared. The things we take completely for granted like easy access to electricity can vanish in a second.

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Comet Elenin May Be Coming Far Closer the Earth

Comet Elenin may be coming far closer to Earth than earlier predicted. There is much speculation about this comet. Some are saying that Comet Elenin was a factor in the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami. There are reports that many of the world’s most rich and powerful are securing themselves in a state-of-the-art bunker recently constructed in New Delhi, India.

There is speculation that the name Elenin has a hidden meaning (ELE stands for Extinction Level Event). There is a disaster prediction that Comet Elenin will hit the Earth on October 16, 2011.

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13 Worst Disasters of 2010

1, Haitian Earthquake On Jan. 12, Haiti was rocked by a goliath 7.0-magnitude earthquake. The shake killed 230,000 people, injured another 300,000 and left 1 million homeless.. Nearly a hear after the quake, Haiti remains in ruins. And the disasters keep striking: A cholera outbreak has killed more than 2,400 people.

2. Drought in China China’s Yunnan province experienced one of its worst droughts in a century. 51 million people in five provinces experienced water shortages.

3. Snowstorms dumped 20 inches of snow on the east coast of the U.S.

4. Earthquake in Chile Earth-Shattering 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck Chile on Feb. 27. It lasted 90 seconds and triggered a tsunami . The tsunami caused damage as far away as San Diego and Japan. More than 500 people were killed and hundreds of others were homeless.

5. Iceland Volcano A volcano in Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull glacier began erupting in March, and ruined visibility throughout Europe. Thousands of flights were canceled and hundreds of thousands of travelers were stranded.

6. Earthquake in China A 6.9-magnitude earthquake shook Yushu, China, on April 14. 3,000 people died and more than 12,000 were injured.

7. Flooding in Eastern Europe Heavy rains led to devastating floods in Central and Eastern Europe in May and June. Poland, where 23,000 people had to be evacuated, was the hardest-hit country. Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia and Ukraine were also affected. Overall, 37 deaths were reported.

8. Volcano Creates Huge Sink-Hole in Guatemala Pacaya volcano erupted on May 27, covering the country’s capital in ash. Just two days later, Tropical Storm Agatha hit the Central American nation, bringing heavy rains that led to flooding and landslides. A giant sinkhole emerged in downtown Guatemala City, swallowing a three-story building.

9. Monsoon in Pakistan At its worst, one-fifth of the nation was under water. Some 20 million people were affected and around 2,000 were killed.

10 Heat Wave in Russia The hottest summer on record in Russia caused hundreds of fires across the country in late July and August. Smoke hung over Moscow, and environmental groups warned that radioactive particles that had settled into the soil after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster could be thrown up into the air again. As many as 15,000 people died in the heat wave and fires, Weather Underground says.

11. Mudslides in China Torrential rains triggered mudslides and created a lake that overflowed on Aug. 8, sending a surge of water, mud and rocks onto the town of Zhouqu in northwestern China’s remote Gansu Province. Blocks of tall buildings were ripped to pieces. Around 1,500 people were killed.

12. Indonesian Earthquake On Oct. 25 and 26, a powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami, and the Mount Merapi volcano in central Java erupted. Entire towns were buried in gray ash and hundreds of thousands of people had to be evacuated. Around 350 people were killed.

13. Fires in Israel The worst forest fire in Israel’s history broke out Dec. 2. By the time it was over, 800 acres were scorched, thousands of people had fled and more than 40 had died. A bus carrying guards on a mission to rescue prison inmates got caught in the flames and 37 people were burned to death.

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