There shall be more catastrophe, more destructive, more powerful, more dangerous, not only from earthquake, but also in lightniing, wind, flame, flood… the nature shall be more furious, unforgiving, until people will lately realize that no church, no religion, no government, no technology can ever save the human race. As many as the grains in the sands shall perish in the end times, tallers than the tallest mountains floods will ensue, even the strongest iron will never withstand the greatest tremble, no shelter can cover the highest heat, no power can stop any epidemic, no science can solve the mystery of the coming END.
Technology will break down, the most hidden shall be exposed, the very religious shall fear, the greatest wealth shall perish in smoke, in dust, in fire, in wind; all shall vanish in an instant when that final time comes.
Your repentance may become too late to be accepted.
From the NEWS:
Here is a list of earthquakes that registered at least magnitude 8.6.
• May 22, 1960: A magnitude 9.5 earthquake in southern Chile and ensuing tsunami killed at least 1,716 people.
• March 27, 1964: A magnitude 9.2 quake in Prince William Sound, Alaska, and ensuing tsunami killed 128 people.
• Dec. 26, 2004: A magnitude 9.1 quake off the Indonesian island of Sumatra triggered a tsunami that killed 226,000 people in 12 countries, including 165,700 in Indonesia and 35,400 in Sri Lanka.
• Aug. 13, 1868: A magnitude 9.0 quake in Arica, Peru (now Chile) generated catastrophic tsunamis; more than 25,000 people were killed in South America.
• Jan. 26, 1700: A magnitude 9.0 quake shakes Northern California, Oregon, Washington and British Colombia and triggers tsunami that damages villages in Japan.
• Nov. 4, 1952: A magnitude 9.0 quake in Kamchatka causes damage but no reported deaths, despite setting off 30-foot (9.1-meter) waves in Hawaii.
• Jan. 31, 1906: A magnitude 8.8 quake off the coast of Ecuador and Colombia generated a tsunami that killed at least 500 people.
• Feb. 27, 2010: A magnitude 8.8 quake off the coast of Chile killed a still-undetermined number of people and sends a tsunami across the Pacific.
• Nov. 1, 1755: A magnitude 8.7 quake and ensuing tsunami in Lisbon, Portugal killed an estimated 60,000 people and destroyed much of Lisbon.
• July 8, 1730: A magnitude 8.7 quake in Valparasio, Chile, killed at least 3,000 people.
• Aug. 15, 1950: A magnitude 8.6 earthquake in Assam, Tibet, killed at least 780 people.
• March 28, 2005: A magnitude 8.6 quake in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, kills about 1,300 people.
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Sources: U.S. Geological Survey, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology and WHO’s International Disaster Database
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