Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Dear Readers

Dear Readers,
This is just a short read. I am awaken to find out that the world has and is celebrating David Bowie with his Satanic music on the streets. Little children playing David Bowie's music, who have been inspired to be who you want to be, on BBC. Meanwhile, the Royal Bank of Scotland, telling folks to sell everything. To top if off, we will be witnessing Obama making his speech today, with his possible announcement to be leader of the United Nations. This aspiration of His, has been known by many of us who have followed end time prophecies, and likely we are witnessing the anti-christs rise to power before our very eyes. Even as it is revealed, the Saint of God will be raptured, taken from this evil world, and the Tribulation will begin. Please, Please read through many of the prophetic videos, I've posted. Life and death is before us, and it is us who choose our eternal destiny. Just yesterday, my eldest daughter found out that her collegue from work fell out of a party bus, to her death while celebrating her girlfriends birthday. She was 23 years old, and didn't even want to go to this event.. Her entire life was for caring for the disabled children at school, and now she is gone. We do not know if our next minute is our last.. Please, please, turn to Christ.. there is no other way to salvation. Acts 4:12 New International Version
Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved."et Full access

Woman, 23, dies in Vancouver after falling out of moving party bus


John Colebourn and Cheryl Chan, The Vancouver Province
First posted: | Updated:
VANCOUVER - A birthday celebration took a sudden tragic turn after a 23-year-old woman fell out of a moving party bus in downtown Vancouver.
Vancouver police say the woman was among a group of about 24 people celebrating a birthday aboard the bus Saturday night.
At about 9:30 p.m., as the large vehicle turned south on Burrard Street from Hastings Street, the woman fell from an open door onto the street, where she was hit by the bus, said Sgt. Randy Fincham.
She died at the scene.
Police say that after the fall, the driver was immediately alerted by the other passengers and stopped the vehicle. The driver is co-operating with police.
The black Ford F-650 limo bus is one in a fleet operated by Burnaby-based Silver Lady Limousine Services, whose website boasts of leather perimeter seating, an LCD TV, strobe lights and ice bins aboard its party buses.
The Vancouver Police Department’s collision unit continues to investigate. The circumstances of the fall remain unclear; it is also not known whether alcohol or mechanical failure is involved.
Drinking alcohol in any motor vehicle is illegal in B.C. ­— a regulation also posted on the company website.
Silver Lady president and owner Douglas LeMoine issued a statement Sunday afternoon expressing his condolences to the woman’s family.
The company “is committed to working with authorities in their ongoing investigation to determine the facts and to find out what happened,” he said. “We can offer no further comment at this time, as the investigation is ongoing.”
The Ministry of Transportation also issued a statement, saying “our hearts and prayers go out to the family and friends of the woman who died in last night’s incident.
“The Ministry will work closely with the police and coroner as they investigate this tragedy.
“At this point, it would not be appropriate to comment or speculate on the potential cause.”
Last year the ministry announced sweeping changes for stretch limousines and limo-buses, which are popular modes of transportation for parties and graduation celebrations.
The tougher sanctions were brought in to curtail underage drinking and other dangerous or illegal acts in the vehicles, and required operators of limo buses with perimeter seating and 12 or more passengers to apply for a special license.
Those changes were a step in the right direction but greatly inadequate, said Julie Raymond, whose 16-year-old daughter Shannon died at a friend’s house after taking drugs aboard a party bus in 2008.
“It’s an unnecessary tragedy,” said the Maple Ridge mom of Saturday’s accident. “I feel such overwhelming sadness for the family, but frustrated because yet another death has happened because of activities in that industry.”
Raymond and her family have been pushing for mandatory chaperones aboard party buses.
“It’s not reasonable to expect the driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle safely and monitor all the activity behind them,” she said.
In 2010, two teenage girls fell out of a moving bus in Langley. An investigation found most of the bus occupants had been drinking.


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