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Default STUNNER! Massive Power Outage Hits Turkey As Erdogan Is Declared God By Muslims! (Vid

Massive Power Outage Hits Turkey As Erdogan Is Declared God!



31 Mar 15



I just can’t make this stuff up. Incredible thinghs are happening folks.

Just 1 day after Turkish diehard leaders declare Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is God a massive power outage puts 85% of Turkey in the dark.

I do not believe in coincidences. God is speaking to all mankind, are our ears open to His Voice?


Shocking: Muslims Are Now Declaring Erdogan As God



As shocking as it may be, Erdogan is being proclaimed as God amongst diehard leaders in Turkey.

Everyday I wake up I am not just shocked at what I find in my researches on Erdogan of Turkey, but amazed in awe how closer this man is beginning to mimic what the biblical prophets of old declared as The Antichrist proclaiming himself to be God in 2 Thessalonians 2.

As shocking as you just read it, wait till you read this article by Mustafa Akyol (a columnist for Al-Monitor’s Turkey Pulse, the Turkish Hurriyet Daily News, The International New York Times and The Wall Street Journal) and be amazed that reputable writers are now documenting that Erdogan is literally viewed by many Muslims as “God”. You heard it correctly. MORE



PLUS:

Power Outage in Turkey on Tuesday, 31 March, 2015 at 09:00 (09:00 AM) UTC.

A major power outage hit cities and provinces across Turkey on Tuesday, including the capital Ankara and the biggest city Istanbul, where parts of the subway system were shut down and shopping malls were plunged into darkness. Broadcaster NTV said there were reports of power cuts in more than 40 provinces. An official at Turkey’s energy ministry had no immediate comment on the cause, while the power transmission company TEIAS could not be reached. The state-run Anadolu news agency reported TEIAS officials as saying power was cut to many regions at 10:36 am (0736 GMT) due to a problem in transmission lines. They said a technical assessment had begun and they were working on restoring electricity as soon as possible. Turkey’s electricity consumption has risen strongly in recent years, thanks to robust economic growth and a rising population, forcing it to ramp up energy investments and imports of natural gas, its biggest source for power generation. Such widespread power outages are rare.


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