Proof that miracles do happen from time to time, maybe the next one could be the giving up of the cult of Islam by the Muslim people of the Middle East and elsewhere, with their finally coming to the realization that the violence created in the name of their God from their archaic and murderous religious beliefs and followers around the world is one of the three biggest threats facing mankind today.
Next threat would be the idiots still insisting on shoving the completely discredited Al Gore Born & spread lies of the cult of global warming down the throats of the global village. A bizarre moment in time to say the least for which Gore should always be remembered as a snake oil salesman, and have his Nobel Piece of Sh** Prize shamelessly yanked from his diabolical fingers and melted down.
The final threatening tower of lies and deceit to fall will be liberal cult leader & Gore friend named Barack Hussein Obama, who will most definitely be the next charlatan to be uncovered as yet another complete democratic fraud swindling the people by separating them from reality and their money as their number one goals..
"Snow falls in United Arab Emirates for only second time in recorded history.
.." More Global Warming?: So rare was the event that one lifelong resident said the local dialect had no word for it.
According to the RAK Government, temperatures on Jebel Jais dropped to -3°C on Friday night. On Saturday, the area had reached 1°C.
Major Saeed Rashid al Yamahi, a helicopter pilot and the manager of the Air Wing of RAK Police, said the snow covered an area of five kilometres and was 10cm deep.
“The sight up there this morning was totally unbelievable, with the snow-capped mountain and the entire area covered with fresh, dazzling white snow,” Major al Yamahi said.
“The snowfall started at 3pm Friday, and heavy snowing began at 8pm and continued till midnight, covering the entire area in a thick blanket of snow. Much of the snow was still there even when we flew back from the mountain this afternoon. It is still freezing cold up there and there are chances that it might snow again tonight.”
Aisha al Hebsy, a woman in her 50s who has lived in the mountains near Jebel Jais all her life, said snowfall in the area was so unheard of the local dialect does not even have a word for it. Hail is known as bared, which literally translates as cold. “Twenty years ago we had lots of hail,” said Ms al Hebsy. “Last night was like this. At four in the morning we came out and the ground was white.” continued
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