Zombie Apocalypse.

Trump is fighting like the third monkey trying to get on the ark.
Let’s all join him!

Looking forward to the Zombie apocalypse. Smirking face

They made fun of Noah, until the rain started falling….
But Noah was taking action and building an arc.
And the whole world flooded. To be fair. There were still hold outs even after
a few days of rain. Some people just don’t want to believe anything. To be fair. There were still hold outs even after a few days of rain. Some people just don’t want to believe anything. Where did all the water come from that would submerge mountains? Man shrugging

Funny that so many people believe Noah’s Ark was real but they don’t acknowledge that #climatechangeisreal … Brace for coastal exodus, Florida! Look up geo-engineering, they’ve been messing with our weather for decades. People still call it climate change. Look up geo-engineering, they’ve been messing with our weather for decades. People still call it climate change.

Every desert on earth scientists have found proof of worldwide flooding. (Fossilized sea life) We’re on our way there. The great tribulations have not begun but I’m now seeing how they’ll play out by how people have reacted to the COVID19 lockdowns and riots over the summer.
Matthew 24:37-39 – “For as were the days of Noah, so will be the coming
of the Son of Man. For as in those days before the flood they were eating
and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day when Noah entered the ark, and they were unaware..”

Noah was the first conspiracy theorist Winking face with tongue

Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked.
A man reaps what he sows. -Galatians 6:7


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Yes, yes they did… 2 Peter: 3-10

Grown men are so intimidated by a woman with knowledge that surpasses yours so you resort to insult and gaslighting and bullying to get your point across. Please please remind everyone!!!!! The bible is not a history book it
is the power of God unto salvation!!!!! We have reduced it to memory verses
it is not! His words, warnings are real and must come to pass though it may

tarry but it must come to pass!!!!Folded handsFolded handsFolded hands 

It’s raining and we are making fun of you. If it snows , we’ll make fun of you.
If the sun shines we’ll make fun of you. #stopthestupidity

#PastorChris is the Noah of our Day and the Apostle of this Generation.
What is your Loveworld Series on YouTube. I have enjoyed and enlightened with every session. Like following a celestial sign to find the newborn Savior! Bible Code Statistics: The Christmas Star, The Bethlehem Star, and More! , Bickerdike, D. Patrick – Amazon.com

Believe in yourself, take on your challenges, dig deep within yourself to conquer fears. Never let anyone bring you down. You got to keep going. The clock of LIFE is wound but ONCE.

The POPE will eventually step down.

Very interesting Face with monocle in fact that according to prophecy, he is to be the last pope before the end times events begin to kick in.. guess we’ll see… Loved it! Noah the “The Original Conspiracy Theorist” Let us know when the stupid stops raining on you.

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Remember and do not be deceived, anti Christ (instead of Christ) shows up first and then our Lord and savior Jesus Christ comes. 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 gives you the answer. Do not be fooled. Satan wants Christ’s position.
We see this during Christ’s 40 days in the desert. Yes they did.
They backed Moses up to the Red Sea and thought they had him trapped.
Then God made a path for him by parting the sea, and the Egyptians followed into the trap leading to their deaths. So it will be with President Trump and the minions of Lucifer today.

How great is the patience of almighty God!
Then man will have no excuse when they face the white throne judgement and be sentenced to a lake of fire forever and ever. Repentance and belief in the saviour of Jesus Christ is the only way out. That’s right!!! They sure did…. but boy when it started raining, it was too late for them to get on board wasn’t it? So get on board now.. before you are surprised by what God is getting ready to do!

But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. Matthew 24:37

Please watch this 4 minute video of the GOOD NEWS of the Gospel of Jesus Christ if anyone wants to be saved.

THE CLEAR GOSPEL IN 4 MINUTES (Dr. Ralph Yankee Arnold)

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It has now been 34 weeks since the first shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine were sent out to states, kicking off the largest vaccination campaign in human history. As of August 11, 409,566,315 doses of the vaccine have been sent out across the country — equivalent to 124.8% of the U.S. population.

While the initial distribution of the vaccine took longer than federal projections had indicated, in recent months the U.S. has made great leaps in the worldwide race to administer vaccinations — and some states are faring far better than others. Under the current system, led by the White House COVID-19 Response Team, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sends states limited shipments of the vaccine as well as funding and tasks them with distributing the vaccine in accordance with relatively loose federal guidelines.

Each state has developed its own rollout plan, prioritizing different age groups and classes of essential workers. The mix of policies and logistical challenges across the country has led to wide variations between states in the percentage of vaccines that have been administered.

While nationwide 86.2% of distributed vaccine doses have been administered as of August 11, in New Mexico 99.9% of vaccine doses have been administered — the largest share of any state. In Alabama, 69.3% of vaccine doses have been administered, the smallest share of any state.

Differences in vaccine administration from state to state have also led to variations in the percentage of the population that has been vaccinated.
In Vermont, the number of administered doses amounts to 141.0% of the population — greater than the national vaccination rate of 107.6% and the largest share of any state. In Mississippi, the number of administered doses amounts to 75.8% of the population — the smallest share of any state.

While a majority of Americans remain unvaccinated due to a lack of supply, there are some who have no plans to receive a vaccine at all. According to a survey from the U.S. Census Bureau, 45.8% of U.S. adults 18 and over who have not yet received the vaccine will either probably not or definitely not
get a COVID-19 vaccine in the future.
The most common reason cited for not wanting a vaccine was being concerned about possible side effects. Other commonly cited reasons include that they were planning to wait and see if it is safe, not trusting COVID-19 vaccines, and not trusting the government.

To determine how states are doing with the vaccine rollout, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
States were ranked based on the number of vaccines administered within a state as a percentage of the number of vaccines distributed to that state by the federal government as of August 11.
Data on confirmed COVID-19 cases as of August 11 came from various state and local health departments and were adjusted for population using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey. Data on the percentage of adults who probably or definitely will not get a COVID-19 vaccine and their reasons for not getting one came from the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey, conducted from June 23, 2021 to July 5, 2021.
US States – Ranked by Population 2021 (worldpopulationreview.com)

1. New Mexico > Total vaccines distributed to state: 2,507,505 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 2,531,528 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 99.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,258 per 100,000
#37 218,569 | 4,448 Deaths
2. Wisconsin > Total vaccines distributed to state: 6,539,905 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 6,251,863 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 95.6% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,984 per 100,000
#18 705,031 | 8,322 Deaths
3. Connecticut > Total vaccines distributed to state: 5,039,745 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 4,661,382 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 92.5% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,079 per 100,000
#33 361,836 | 8,307 Deaths
4. Washington > Total vaccines distributed to state: 9,892,835 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 9,134,591 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 92.3% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 6,505 per 100,000
#26 508,631 | 6,287 Deaths
5. Vermont > Total vaccines distributed to state: 955,460 > Total vaccines administered within state: 879,920 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 92.1% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 3,837 per 100,000
#50 26,040 | 264 Deaths
6. New York > Total vaccines distributed to state: 25,577,155 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 23,410,994 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 91.5% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,203 per 100,000
#4 2,194,646 | 53,671 Deaths
7. Massachusetts > Total vaccines distributed to state: 10,141,180 > Total vaccines administered within state: 9,243,823 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 91.2% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,577 per 100,000
#15 734,486 | 18,142 Deaths
8. Minnesota > Total vaccines distributed to state: 6,826,300 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 6,175,256 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 90.5% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,974 per 100,000
#21 624,944 | 7,822 Deaths         
9. Utah > Total vaccines distributed to state: 3,437,120 > Total vaccines administered within state: 3,092,195 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 90.0% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 13,740 per 100,000
#28 444,459 | 2,525   Deaths      
10. Colorado > Total vaccines distributed to state: 7,343,355 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 6,577,649 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 89.6% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,149 per 100,000
#23 592,765 | 7,186 Deaths

11. Pennsylvania > Total vaccines distributed to state: 16,586,075 > Total vaccines administered within state: 14,839,806 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 89.5% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 9,670 per 100,000
#6 1,250,885 | 27,957 Deaths
12. Virginia > Total vaccines distributed to state: 11,028,775 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 9,863,049 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 89.4% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 8,331 per 100,000
#17 717,826 | 11,599 Deaths
13. Nevada > Total vaccines distributed to state: 3,408,320 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 3,046,186 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 89.4% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,901 per 100,000
#32 371,126 | 6,160 Deaths
14. Nebraska > Total vaccines distributed to state: 2,217,380 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 1,980,288 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 89.3% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,989 per 100,000
#36 233,403 | 2,564 Deaths
15. Kentucky > Total vaccines distributed to state: 4,819,555 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 4,301,981 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 89.3% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,197 per 100,000
#24 513,402 | 7,485 Deaths
16. California > Total vaccines distributed to state: 51,879,625 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 46,089,472 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 88.8% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,423 per 100,000
#1 4,194,834 | 64,596 Deaths
17. Illinois > Total vaccines distributed to state: 15,685,075 > Total vaccines administered within state: 13,918,406 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 88.7% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,397 per 100,000
#5 1,462,088 | 26,092 Deaths
18. North Dakota > Total vaccines distributed to state: 765,470 > Total vaccines administered within state: 672,252 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 87.8% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 14,770 per 100,000
#44 113,094 | 1,576 Deaths
19. Iowa > Total vaccines distributed to state: 3,665,385 > Total vaccines administered within state: 3,193,184 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 87.1% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 12,220 per 100,000
#29 419,238 | 6,210 Deaths

20. Maine > Total vaccines distributed to state: 1,945,320 > Total vaccines administered within state: 1,690,416 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 86.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 5,331 per 100,000
#47 72,333 | 904 Deaths
21. Hawaii > Total vaccines distributed to state: 2,015,510 > Total vaccines administered within state: 1,735,680 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 86.1% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 3,181 per 100,000
#49 48,397 | 546 Deaths
22. Ohio > Total vaccines distributed to state: 13,090,805 > Total vaccines administered within state: 11,253,284 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 86.0% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 9,783 per 100,000
#8 1,155,322 | 20,614 Deaths
23. Indiana > Total vaccines distributed to state: 7,189,680 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 6,179,127 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 85.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,679 per 100,000
#14 800,096 | 14,128 Deaths
24. New Jersey > Total vaccines distributed to state: 12,302,125 > Total vaccines administered within state: 10,566,222 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 85.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,822 per 100,000
#10 1,057,096 | 26,681 Deaths
25. Montana > Total vaccines distributed to state: 1,150,655 > Total vaccines administered within state: 987,173 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 85.8% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,066 per 100,000
#42 119,974 | 1,730 Deaths
26. Rhode Island > Total vaccines distributed to state: 1,578,205 > Total vaccines administered within state: 1,348,833 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 85.5% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 14,709 per 100,000
#40 157,589 | 2,744 Deaths
27. South Dakota > Total vaccines distributed to state: 1,015,515 > Total vaccines administered within state: 866,769 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 85.4% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 14,197 per 100,000
#41 126,746 | 2,052 Deaths
28. Tennessee > Total vaccines distributed to state: 6,951,050 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 5,915,159 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 85.1% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 13,523 per 100,000
#13 936,614 | 12,912 Deaths
29. Florida > Total vaccines distributed to state: 27,495,755 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 23,295,831 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 84.7% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 12,953 per 100,000
#3 2,877,214 | 40,766  Deaths
30. Wyoming > Total vaccines distributed to state: 538,665 > Total vaccines administered within state: 455,423 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 84.5% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,581 per 100,000
#48 68,272 | 793 Deaths

31. New Hampshire > Total vaccines distributed to state: 1,932,240 > Total vaccines administered within state: 1,612,006 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 83.4% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 7,510 per 100,000
#45 102,901 | 1,395 Deaths
32. Missouri > Total vaccines distributed to state: 6,765,145 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 5,627,432 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 83.2% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,492 per 100,000
#16 732,417 | 10,670 Deaths
33. Oklahoma > Total vaccines distributed to state: 4,298,000 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 3,566,215 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 83.0% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 12,670 per 100,000
#25 508,834 | 7,631 Deaths
34. Kansas > Total vaccines distributed to state: 3,339,155 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 2,766,763 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 82.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,746 per 100,000
#34 349,070 | 5,417 Deaths
35. Arizona > Total vaccines distributed to state: 8,747,550 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 7,243,338 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 82.8% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 13,028 per 100,000
#12 958,992 | 18,435 Deaths
36. Maryland > Total vaccines distributed to state: 8,920,450 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 7,332,834 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 82.2% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 7,860 per 100,000
#27 478,288 | 9,878 Deaths
37. Oregon > Total vaccines distributed to state: 5,866,265 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 4,805,974 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 81.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 5,456 per 100,000
#35 238,463 | 2,958 Deaths
38. Louisiana > Total vaccines distributed to state: 4,667,810 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 3,820,920 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 81.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 12,701 per 100,000
#22 614,776 | 11,519 Deaths
39. Texas > Total vaccines distributed to state: 34,561,825 > Total vaccines administered within state: 28,227,060 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 81.7% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,131 per 100,000
#2 3,313,812  | 54,353  Deaths
40. Delaware > Total vaccines distributed to state: 1,359,035 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 1,109,125 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 81.6% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,601 per 100,000
#43 113,853 | 1,837 Deaths

41. Michigan > Total vaccines distributed to state: 12,228,820 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 9,919,802 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 81.1% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,230 per 100,000
#11 1,027,075 | 21,277  Deaths
42. Alaska > Total vaccines distributed to state: 874,135 > Total vaccines administered within state: 705,607 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 80.7% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,260 per 100,000
#46 79,151 | 395 Deaths
43. North Carolina > Total vaccines distributed to state: 12,428,530 > Total vaccines administered within state: 9,927,720 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 79.9% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 10,364 per 100,000
#9 1,108,774 | 13,842 Deaths
44. Arkansas > Total vaccines distributed to state: 3,234,290 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 2,570,239 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 79.5% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 13,429 per 100,000
#30 416,173 | 6,432 Deaths
45. South Carolina > Total vaccines distributed to state: 5,740,585 > Total vaccines administered within state: 4,516,350 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 78.7% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 12,492 per 100,000
#19 656,313 | 10,039 Deaths
46. Idaho > Total vaccines distributed to state: 1,782,040 > Total vaccines administered within state: 1,395,871 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 78.3% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,473 per 100,000
#38 208,137 | 2,247 Deaths
47. Georgia > Total vaccines distributed to state: 12,071,265 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 9,207,769 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 76.3% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 11,533 per 100,000
#7 1,238,383  |  21,894  Deaths
48. Mississippi > Total vaccines distributed to state: 3,021,865 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 2,255,050 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 74.6% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 12,383 per 100,000
#31 381,147 | 7,761 Deaths
49. West Virginia > Total vaccines distributed to state: 2,040,355 > Total vaccines administered within state: 1,493,244 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 73.2% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 9,497 per 100,000
#39 171,997 | 2,976 Deaths
50. Alabama > Total vaccines distributed to state: 5,389,260 > Total
vaccines administered within state: 3,733,090 > Pct. of distributed vaccines administered: 69.3% > Confirmed COVID-19 cases: 12,561 per 100,000
#20 627,905 | 11,765 Deaths

The current metro area population of Washington DC in 2021 is 5,378,000,
a 1.05% increase from 2020. The metro area population of Washington DC in 2020 was 5,322,000, a 1.1% increase from 2019. The metro area population of Washington DC in 2019 was 5,264,000, a 1.09% increase from 2018. 
* Washington DC 52,201 | 1,150 Deaths                                              

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