http://members.boardhost.com/Steven-Benjamin/msg/1387547744.html
and in this thread,that last line of that post stated in Post Script:
PS...I would not be surprised to soon see a TORNADIC Outbreak...
Such statement was made on both gut instincts,messages I had been given in the Spirit to pass on, and on observation of activity in the Spiritual realm.
2 days later, such a Tornadic Outbreak did in fact occur:
GOOGLE NEWS SEARCH:
Whirlwinds and snowstorms claim 7 lives in US
Panorama.am-Dec 22, 2013Share
Whirlwinds and snowstorms claim 7 lives in US. The number of victims of tornadoes and snowstorms in the states of Kentucky, Mississippi and ...
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2013/12/23/us-snowstorms/
4 days ago, January 8th at 8:06 am, I was told to post again in this thread and did:
Posted by Benjamin on January 8, 2014, 8:06 am, in reply to "AND he Declared that..."TIME...SHOULD BE NO LONGER!""
67.9.83.x
I was just told moments ago in the Spirit...and for Those paying attention to "TELL THEM"...
"...and Now, The Whirlwinds"
http://members.boardhost.com/Steven-Benjamin/msg/1389190018.html
That night in Florida, tornado reports would be made by citizens to authorities as 30 mobile homes were either destroyed or damaged.
GOOGLE SEARCH:
National Weather Service says possible tornado in Hobe Sound
WPTV-2 hours ago
HOBE SOUND, Fla. - The National Weather Service is trying to determine if a tornado swept through the Hobe Sound area Thursday evening.
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/region_martin_county/hobe_sound/national-weather-service-says-possible-tornado-in-hobe-sound
QUOTE:
"The Martin County Sheriff's Office has told NewsChannel 5 that it has received a number of calls from residents who are reporting damage in the Woodbridge Mobile Home Park located at 11055 SE Federal Highway.
According to The National Weather Service, there is damage to roofs, windows and carports of approximately 30 mobile homes...
THE USGS, would later rule the damage to have been caused by Staight line Winds. I would post again prior to such ruling, noting that while I took note of this event, when I was told to speak on January 8th, I envisioned something occurring, but at least a couple days forward.
Three days from the post of January 8th, Yesterday, on Sabbath, January 11th...Tornado Warnings were issued with severe storms from Florida to the Carolinas, into Virginia.
In Virginia, again, numerous citizens reported a Tornado, severe damage was done to numerous houses, and again, the USGS, ruled the damage due to "Straight Line Winds".
GOOGLE SEARCH:
The Virginian-Pilot
Storm causes extensive damage in Gloucester, leaves thousands ...
Daily Press-16 hours ago
The winds caused so much devastation that many thought a tornado had touched down. The National Weather Service office in Wakefield ...
http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-weather-tornado-watch-in-effect-for-hampton-roads-until-8-pm-20140111,0,4322401.story
QUOTE:
Kenneth Eastwood, who has lived in his home in Pinetta for 44 years, had downed trees and limbs in his yard but they just missed his house. Across the street, a cedar tree that Eastwood said had stood for more than 70 years was shredded.
“It wasn’t a thunderstorm,” Eastwood said. “I thought it was straight line winds but this thing looked like a twister hit it almost. The rain was all straight line. I didn’t see it going in multiple directions.”
Some Gloucester residents said they were shocked by the debris littering the streets and blocking access to roads in the Pinetta area where they live. Johanna Northstein said a chain-link fence had been torn down and tossed into the road by the storm.
“It looked like somebody had taken that fence and just balled it up and threw it,” Johanna Northstein said.
Reports of damage were widespread throughout the region and thousands were without power on the Peninsula, according to Dominion Power's outage tracker. The site listed 2,881 in Gloucester without power just before 5 p.m. Saturday.
More than 5,000 customers were reporting power losses just after 4 p.m. in James City County, where dispatchers said there had been reports of trees down.
Bob Ryalls, assistant chief of James City County Fire and Rescue, said he was told state police reported a possible tornado touchdown near mile marker 231 on I-64 near Croaker and Norge. Ryalls said in that area there were a number of reports of downed trees and power lines. “No one has been reported hurt as of yet,” Ryalls said.
The site listed more than 3,200 in Newport News without power at the height of the outages, mainly in the downtown and southeastern portions of the city. Hampton was reporting around 900 without power. York and Isle of Wight counties both had more than 400 reporting loss of power as well.
The National Weather Service issued a Tornado Warning shortly after 3:30 p.m. for Hampton, southeast Newport News and other Hampton Roads areas after radar indicated a tornado in the area.
So at least one Tornado report made, was done so by a public Official with Emergency services, and radar picked up at least one Tornado in the region, despite rulings of the USGS at this time.
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