Saturday, January 23, 2016

4 KILLED ANOTHER 2 IN CRITICAL CONDITION IN SASKATCHEWAN SCHOOL AND ANOTHER AREA SHOOTINGS ON INDIAN RESERVE.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

GENESIS 6:11-13 (EARTH DESTROYED BECAUSE OF TERRORISM,MURDERS)
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

JOHN 8:44
44  Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

EXODUS 20:13
13 Thou shalt not kill.(Murder)(THAT INCLUDES ABORTION)

MATTHEW 18:6
6  But whoso shall offend (HURT) one of these little ones (CHILDREN) which believe in me,(JESUS) it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.(THATS THE DEATH PENALTY FOLKS)

EXODUS 21:12
12 He that smiteth (MURDER)a man,(OR BABY) so that he die, shall be surely put to death.(THATS THE DEATH PENALTY PEOPLE)

REVELATION 9:20-21
20 And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils,(OCCULT) and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk:
21 Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries,(DRUG ADDICTIONS) nor of their fornication,(SEX OUTSIDE OF MARRIAGE) nor of their thefts.(STEALING)

UPDATE-JANUARY 23,2016-06:00PM
THERE WERE A TOTAL OF 7 SHOT AND INJURED AT THE SCHOOL IN SASKATCHEWAN AS WELL THE 4 PEOPLE KILLED.THE SHOOTER MUST BE UNDER AGE BECAUSE THE RCMP WOULD NOT GIVE HIS NAME. BUT HE IS CHARGED NOW WITH 4 COUNTS OF 1ST DEGREE MURDER AND 7 COUNTS OF ATTEMPTED MURDER.

SHOOTER ON HIS FACEBOOK PAGE-Just killed 2 ppl,” wrote the young male. “Bout to shoot ip the school.”--“Why?” asked a friend. “Why?”

UPDATE-JANUARY 23,2016-01:16PM
THE RCMP ARE BEING TIGHT LIPPED ABOUT THE DETAILS OF THE SHOOTINGS.THEY HAVE NOT SAID THEY WILL EVEN GIVE A NEWS CONFERENCE ABOUT THE SHOOTINGS.BUT BY WHAT I GATHER DAYNE AND DRAYDON FONTAINE WERE THE 2 BROTHERS OF THE SHOOTER.SO FOR SOME REASON THE SHOOTER R SHOT THE OTHER 2 BROTHERS AT THEIR HOME IN SOME KIND OF DISPUTE. THEN THE SHOOTER WENT TO THE SCHOOL AND KILLED ADAM WOOD AND MARIE JANVIER AND SHOT AT LEAST 2 OTHERS WHO ARE IN CRITICAL CONDITION. THEN OVIOUSLY THE POLICE ARRESTED THE SHOOTER.BUT AS FOR THE DETAILS FOR SOME REASON THE RCMP WILL NOT REVEAL THEM. MAYBE THIS SHOOTER WAS A CONVERT TO ISLAM OR SOMETHING. AND THE RCMP ARE HESITANT TO CALL IT A TERRORIST ATTACK.THIS IS JUST MY SPECULATION. HOPEFULLY THE POLICE WILL UPDATE US ON THE DETAILS LATER TODAY.AND FOR SOME REASON THE RCMP HAS NOT ARRESTED THE SHOOTER KILLER YET.MAYBE HES GOING TO A MENTAL INSTITUTION FOR EVALUATION-LIKE THE MEDIA ALWAYS SAY AFTER EVER SHOOTING OR TERRORIST ATTACK.INSTEAD OF CALLING THE ISLAMIC TERRORIST ATTACK DONE BY ISLAMIC RADICALS. A TERRORIST ATTACK BY ISLAMIC KILLERS.

La Loche is devastated’: Teacher, alleged gunman’s brothers among dead in Sask. school shooting-Jason Warick, Postmedia News | January 23, 2016 | Last Updated: Jan 23 12:08 PM ET-NATIONAL POST

LA LOCHE — Alex Janvier was walking through the halls of La Loche Community School when he heard a teacher yell, “Shooter in the school.”Alex Janvier, 15, ran back to his Grade 10 class, where fellow students and the teacher were already seated on the floor. He closed the door and the teacher told him to move with them toward the centre of the room.The teacher was texting the principal and telling the students to stay calm.“I was very scared. He was close to us,” Alex Janvier said.FacebookTeacher Marie Janvier, 23, was confirmed as one of the victims.Four people died on Friday, including a teacher and two relatives of the alleged shooter, who were fatally shot in a La Loche home before the shooter entered the school at around 1 p.m. and began shooting. Multiple other victims in the school were injured, but details about the number of victims and the extent of their injuries were not available.Alex Janvier estimates that shots rang out, apparently just feet from their door, every 20 or 30 seconds, for a few minutes, before the shooting stopped. Someone then yelled that the RCMP had entered the school.Alex Janvier and the students then heard, “Stop, please! Stop!”Less than a minute later, police opened their classroom door and told them that the suspect had been apprehended.Alex Janvier knew the two boys who were shot in the residence before the shooter went to the school, as well as the deceased teacher. He said the events of the day are beginning to hit his family hard.“I’m a little bit sad, really sad,” he said.In the hours after students were escorted out of the school, Janvier and his family — who live across from the school — have watched dozens of emergency vehicles converge on the school. A steady stream of town residents continued to drive by late into the evening.Outside the school Friday evening, a candlelight vigil was held. Across town, in one of the local halls, civic officials, RCMP officers and others met to come to terms with the situation.Family members of Marie Janvier, the 23-year-old teacher killed in the shooting, can’t believe she’s gone.“She was a really good storyteller. She was really charming. She had really good attention to detail,” Patrick Wagenaar said of his cousin Marie Janvier.Kevin Janvier, Marie’s father, said RCMP told him the gunman is believed to have first shot two of his own siblings before killing Janvier’s daughter.He didn’t know if the shooter personally knew his daughter.“He shot two of his brothers at his home and made his way to the school,” said Janvier, adding that Marie was his only child. “I’m just so sad.”Police have yet to confirm this.Fighting back tears, he said while he knew La Loche was a “tough town,” he never expected something so tragic would happen in the remote Dene community of 3,000 residents, about 600 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon.“I don’t know, I can’t really believe it,” Wagenaar said. “I never expected it. No, I never would have seen it coming. You’d never expect things like that to happen so close to home.”Sandie Janvier said her cousin Marie Janvier was the “sweetest caring person,” and that she would never hurt anyone.“Her smile will light up the room on the darkest day,” she said. “We lost a loving sister today.”An eyewitness who was just returning from lunch when shots were fired said his friends ran past him, urging him to get out.“Run, bro, run!” Noel Desjarlais-Thomas, 16, recalled his friends saying to him as they fled the Dene building, which houses students in Grades 7 to 12.“There’s a shotgun! There’s a shotgun! They were just yelling to me. And then I was hearing those shots, too, so of course I started running.”Desjarlais-Thomas, a Grade 10 student, said he believes one of his friends might be among the dead. He forwarded to The Canadian Press a screenshot of a chilling exchange that had taken place on social media a short time before the shooting.“Just killed 2 ppl,” wrote the young man. “Bout to shoot ip the school.”“Why?” asked a friend. “Why?”The shooting shocked residents of La Loche.“Right now, La Loche is devastated,” said an emotional Clearwater River Dene Nation Chief Teddy Clark.“The community usually pulls together really strong in times like this … Both Clearwater and La Loche, a lot of people are in shock. This is something that you only see on TV most of the time.”At an evening news conference, RCMP Chief Supt. Maureen Levy said investigators were at two locations: a home in the 300 block of Dene Crescent and the Dene building at the school.After receiving a complaint about an active shooter in the community at about 1 p.m., officers responded to the Dene building and “immediately began searching for the suspect.” At 1:47 p.m., a male was taken into custody outside the school, at which time a firearm was seized. La Loche Community School houses approximately 900 students in two buildings.School co-ordinator Norma Janvier said she was in her office when she heard gunshots.“I didn’t know what was going on … I thought the kids were just playing around or something, like a locker slamming and stuff,” she said.She was going to check on the noise, but a teacher closed her office door, so Janvier stayed inside until she was told it was safe to leave.“All I heard was cops running around in the school.”RCMP confirmed five deaths early in the day but Levy later confirmed deaths at that point were at four.“With a tragedy such as this, a lot of information going back and forth,” she said when noting the error.Levy believed some of the victims in the shooting were airlifted to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, while additional resources and investigators remained in the community “given the tragedy,” added Levy.The great-aunt of one of those injured said her great-nephew was taken to Saskatoon hospital, and that relatives were coming from afar to La Loche to show their support.“Everyone is in shock,” said Yvette Fontaine, who said her great-nephew was shot but managed to run out of the school.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, addressing the country in a nationally televised speech, said he wanted to “express both our sympathy and support” for those impacted and in the community and also thanked first responders, who he said “acted swiftly and bravely.“Obviously this is every parent’s worst nightmare,” he added.Premier Brad Wall said words “cannot express my shock and sorrow at the horrific events” in La Loche. “My thoughts and prayers are with all the victims, their families and friends and all the people of the community.”‘People don’t realize how many good people are up there, building up the students, building up the school. Good people, good staff, then this happens, and all that good work is undone’Georgina Jolibois, NDP MP for Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River, said she was heartbroken over the news.“As the former mayor of La Loche, I am shocked and saddened by the shooting in the Dene building at the La Loche Community School in my riding. The shooting hits close to home for me as my family members attend the school,” she said in a statement.Opposition Leader Cam Broten said on Twitter that he was “shocked and saddened by news of a school shooting in La Loche. My thoughts are with all students, staff and families affected.”Like so many others, Athabasca MLA Buckley Belanger used the word “devastating,” saying now is “the time for prayers. It’s just been a shock, no question about that.“People don’t realize how many good people are up there, building up the students, building up the school,” he added. “Good people, good staff, then this happens, and all that good work is undone. But they’ll keep on working, I think.”Choking on his words, Belanger said, “This is a tough one. A real tough one. It’s changed lives, this. Changed lives for sure.”—With Saskatoon StarPhoenix files from Morgan Modjeski, Alex MacPherson, Sean Trembath, Dave Deibert and The Canadian Press.

A list of Canadian school shootings-[The Canadian Press]-The Canadian Press-January 22, 2016-YAHOONEWS

Four people were killed and a number of others injured in a shooting in a northern Saskatchewan Dene community Friday. Shots were fired at the La Loche high school building around 1 p.m. Here is a list of some other school shootings in Canada:Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal: On Dec. 6, 1989, 25-year-old Marc Lepine shot more than two dozen people, killing 14 women before killing himself.____Dawson College, Laval, Que: On Sept. 13, 2006, 18-year-old Anastasia De Sousa was killed and 20 others were hurt when gunman Kimveer Gill, 25, opened fire with a semi-automatic weapon. Gill was killed in a police gunfight.__ ___W.C. Jeffreys Collegiate Institute, Toronto: On May, 23, 2007, 15-year-old Jordan Manners is found in a hallway with single gunshot wound to the chest. He later dies in hospital. Two teens were charged with first-degree-murder and were later acquitted._____Les Racines de vie Montessori, Gatineau, Que.: On April 5, 2013, two men die during a shooting at the school's daycare. The shooter is identified as Robert Charron. Thirty-eight-year-old Neil Galliou is killed before Charron takes his own life. Charron told staff to take the 53 children to safety before he opened fire._____W.R. Myers High: Taber, Alta.: On April 28, 1999, a 14-year-old Grade 9 students shoots three students, killing 17-year-old Jason Lang before he is arrested._____(The Canadian Press)

Run, bro, run!' Teen describes moments after shots fired at Saskatchewan school-[thecanadian press.com]-January 22, 2016-YAHOONEWS

LA LOCHE, Sask. - As people in a remote Dene community try to fathom any possible motive for a mass shooting that took the lives of four people and wounded several others Friday, witnesses are recalling a terrifying scene of panic as students fled for their lives.Noel Desjarlais-Thomas was just returning from lunch at the junior and senior high school in La Loche, Sask., when the shooter opened fire. In a flash, his friends were running past him, urging him to get out."Run, bro, run!" the 16-year-old said his friends shouted." There's a shotgun! There's a shotgun! They were just yelling to me. And then I was hearing those shots, too, so of course I started running."The teen said it was a blur of partial sights and sounds. He thought he saw one of his friends fall to the ground after being shot, but wasn't sure."You know how it is — something happens, you've got to go for your life. I ended up running and I didn't want to look back." Geordie Janvier, 16, was walking in the halls when the shots rang out."We were going back to gym class, that's when I heard the first shot," he explained. "I looked back. He didn't see me, that's why I ran to the gym class, closed the door, and I ran in the dressing room. We stayed there for, like, three hours." Desjarlais-Thomas forwarded to The Canadian Press a screenshot of a chilling exchange that had taken place on social media a short time before the shooting between a young man and his friends."Just killed 2 ppl," wrote the young man. "Bout to shoot ip the school.""Why?" asked a friend. "Why?"Kevin Janvier said his 23-year old daughter, Marie, a teacher, was one of the victims.RCMP told him the gunman is believed to have first shot two of his own siblings before killing Janvier’s daughter. He didn't know if the shooter personally knew his daughter."He shot two of his brothers at his home and made his way to the school," said Janvier, adding that Marie was his only child. "I'm just so sad."RCMP confirmed at a brief news conference Friday night that the alleged shooter was in custody and they had investigators at both the school and a second location.Speaking from Davos, Switzerland, a solemn Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he had been advised of the situation by the commissioner of the RCMP."Obviously this is every parent's worst nightmare," the prime minister said. "We all grieve with and stand with the community of La Loche and all of Saskatchewan on this terrible, tragic day."Bruce Heyman, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, sent a message of condolence and solidarity."We have experienced similar tragedies far too often in the United States and understand all too well the heartache and sadness that result from such a horrific event," he said.Canadian tennis superstar Milos Raonic, competing at the Australian Open, dedicated his game victory to the people of La Loche."It was a difficult day back home ... I want to take a moment and give thoughts to that community, the families, the students and the school affected. Today's victory was for that community and a quick recovery. All of Canada and I'm sure the world is behind you."Initially, the indication was five people had been killed but RCMP Chief Supt. Maureen Levy ended up revising that down to four at a news conference late Friday, adding that "a number" of others were injured.She offered no further details."I can't give any information about their sex or their ages. We are in the early onset of the investigation and we want to ensure the integrity of the investigation."Levy said one male was in custody, police had confiscated a firearm and there was no remaining risk to public safety. She said she was not aware of the threatening chat on social media.The first reports of shots being fired at the high school came in at around 1 p.m. Mounties issued a warning to parents and residents to stay away, then locked down nearby Ducharme Elementary School as a precaution.School co-ordinator Norma Janvier said she was in her office when she heard gunshots."I didn't know what was going on ... I thought the kids were just playing around or something, like a locker slamming and stuff," she told The Canadian Press.She was going to check on the noise, but a teacher closed her office door, so Janvier stayed inside until she was told it was safe to leave."All I heard was cops running around in the school."Saskatchewan Premier Wall promised that necessary crisis support and counselling services would be provided to the community of 3,000 on the eastern shore of Lac La Loche in the northern boreal forest.Many residents of the small community hunt and fish to support their families. Desjarlais-Thomas said it is not the kind of place where kids would expect something so terrible."What I saw today was something un-ordinary," said the teen. "I just thought it was going to be a normal Friday and then, yeah, that happened." Note to readers: This is a corrected story. An earlier version incorrectly identified Kevin Janvier as the acting mayor.

La Loche shooting casts shadow over Trudeau talks at World Economic Forum-[The Canadian Press]-The Canadian Press-January 23, 2016-YAHOONEWS

DAVOS, Switzerland - Friday's mass shooting at a school in La Loche, Sask., is casting a shadow over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's final day at an international summit of financial and economic elites.The shooting was the first thing Trudeau talked about with Lebanese Prime Minister Tamman Salam during their meeting Saturday morning at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.The RCMP confirmed that four people were killed, a number of others were wounded, and that a lone male suspect was arrested after shots rang out at the Dene community's junior and senior high school.Trudeau told Salam the tragedy has seen Canadians pull together yet again for a community needing support. The prime minister added that the question now is how to prevent such tragedies from reoccurring-Salam lamented that these kinds of shootings are happening everywhere — "as if they have become the fashion."

DISEASES

REVELATION 6:7-8
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).

CDC expands tropical virus alert; 22 destinations on list-[The Canadian Press]-Lindsey Tanner, The Associated Press-The Canadian Press-January 22, 2016-yahoonews

Health authorities have added eight tropical destinations to a travel alert about an illness linked with a severe birth defect and spread by mosquitoes.The updated alert issued Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention brings the total to 22 destinations, most in Latin America and the Caribbean, where there have been outbreaks of the Zika virus.The new locations are Barbados, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin and Guyana; Cape Verde, off the coast of western Africa; and Samoa in the South Pacific.Last week's alert included Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Suriname and Venezuela.The CDC says pregnant women should consider postponing trips to these destinations because the virus has been linked with microcephaly. Affected newborns have unusually small heads and abnormal brain development.All travellers to these areas are advised to take precautions, including using repellent and wearing long sleeves and long pants, to avoid mosquito bites.Zika illness can cause fever, rash and joint pain but most people infected by mosquito bites don't show symptoms. There's no specific treatment; infected people aren't contagious.The CDC says people who do develop symptoms should tell their doctors where and when they travelled.___Online:Zika: http://www.cdc.gov/zika/

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