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  • i think everyone assumed it was going to be rated ef5 including me untill the official rating came out

  • since 1950 there have been 58 f-5/ ef-5 tornadoes, i can name them all. in fact there were 6 ef-5 tornadoes in 2011, the tuscaloosa tornado was not one of them, it was an ef-4. <-------nothing but facts here, im a weather freak

  • @omtomt8787 It was high end EF4 and nearly rated EF5, but it just didn't have that little extra bit to push it over that threshold so it remained EF4.

  • Respond to this video...  EF-4, EF-4 EF-4, how many times can i say this

  • @Hurrican3AJ1 ummmm, shows how much u know, the estimated winds were under 200 mpl, dont take my word for it, check it out urself, it was rated an ef4, the joplin tornado was rated an ef5 w estimated winds around 235-260 and killed way many more people and leveled many more strustures. but like i said dont take my word for it, look it up urself.

  • This is an education for me. The size of it, I thought, could be a hurricane.

  • I lived thru this tornado. It took my house & my mother in laws house. It was one of my biggest fears to actually be in a tornado & I survived. It was scary and I saw & heard things I hope to never see or hear again. I lived in Concord,Al (about 15 miles fro downtown where this video is being shot.) I have video of the aftermath on my channel from my area as well as Pleasant Grove,AL please feel free to watch them. Its not the best but it was shot with my cell due to my video camera was ruined.

  • It was offically rated a high end Ef5 with peak winds at 190 mph.

  • @topthrilldragster20 so many people dont know what theyre talking about, an ef5 starts at 200 mph, and it was rated an ef4

  • @omtomt8787 whoops I had a typo there. Your right it was a ef4. Tried to say high end ef4.

  • This scares me and it's only a video (for me). In real life, this would be a major shit your pants moment!

  • This scares me and it's only a video (for me). In real life, this would be a major shit your pants moment!

  • Wow. Thanks for displaying this video. Gives me a full, concise view of this monster wedge! Hope you, yourself, didn't sustain any related damage. Great video.

  • at no point was this an ef5, officially it was an ef4, i think everyone assumed it was going to be an ef5, but it wasnt. winds were estimated under 200 mph

  • Thanks to Channel 26 News in New Orleans and WeatherNation for asking me if they can air my New Storm vidoes of Tropical Storm Lee on the News and their website! I had request like this a few years back also on my Hurricane Gustav video! WeatherNation is going to do a National News Segment with my videos! I would love to work as a News Anchor covering these storms! Maybe someone will contact me about this soon? Upbeat and Exciting coverage I will provide! Weather Channel? <3 Thanks!

  • Wow it's huge 0_0

  • @broly246810 Obligatory "That's what she said".

  • IM 14 AND UM FR0M BIRMINGHAM, ALA.! DET DAY WAS DA SCARIEST DAY 0F MY LIFE.! I WASNT EXPECTING IT T0 BE DET BAD.! BECAUSE HERE IN ALABAMA WE NEVER HAD ST0RMS LIKE THIS... I REMEMBER BEING IN DA BASMENT WITH MY M0M BR0THER ANDD SITERS SCARED T0 DEATH.! BUT THE T0RNAD0 DIDNT T0UCHED D0WN 0NN MY H0USE.. BUT IT D00R NEIGHB0R H0USE.! THANK Y0U G0D F0R WATCHIN 0VER ME AND MY FAMILY.! AND MY NEXT D0RR NEIGHB0RS WERE SAFE.! =]

  • @brebre10291996 We have had outbreaks this bad in Alabama before... but the last two happened before either you or I were born.... April 3, 1974 and March 21, 1932. Glad to see that you and your family are okay. I was "driving" the radar at FOX 6 that day.... I'm still trying to mentally deal with what happened.

  • i saw this live! it was so amazing! i have never seen anything like it

  • wish we had sirens we live in south alabama near mobile and there are none that go off

  • ours went about 10 to 20 mph with 200 mph winds,, its just wanted to take as many as it could

  • nevermind joplins look worse

  • this son of bitch looks like the one that hit joplin mo,, and i survived it

  • Dat shit wuz az big as a fat lady fat jst ate 10 big macs im glad in charlotte

  • It was filmed on top of Red Mountain. By Vulcan.

  • It was a mike wide and flatedned the town of shole creek valley in st.clair co

  • I am not familiar with the Birmingham area. Where is the being filmed from?

  • @Charlesrocks it was a f5 not f4

  • @gigan1234 I think it was also! But the NWS classified as an EF4.

  • hey Charles - what station did you record this off of?

  • @StormChasersonDiscov My friends at the Weather Channel. They are doing an amazing job covering and forecasting these Tornadoes! Capturing a huge LIVE Tornado on T.V is quite an accomplishment! They know what they are doing!

  • @Charlesrocks Do Relize This Is 10 Minutes After the Tuscaloosa Tornado Nice Video

  • Many houses and *Buildings* flattened with nothing but the cement foundation left to view! Heavy thick metal bridges picked up and tossed away from the water and dropped on the ground! Dozens and Dozens of cars and trucks tossed into the air and pilled on top of each other uspide down! One was a large UPS truck! Large secured pieces of metal tossed in the air! **This Tornado Killed 65 people and injured a 1,000!** Only A MONSTER EF5 could kill that many people and cause this type of Destruction!

  • I looked at some of the damage recently. It sure looked like an F5 to me.

  • @kyle1081 I agree 100 percent! I have looked at lot's of video footage of the damage caused by this tornado! The footage is SHOCKING and some of the worst I have ever witnessed! If you youtube Birmingham - Tuscaloosa Tornado damage 2011 you will find many videos of damage that could only be classified as extreme massive destruction! Even @ 6:25 in this video the Weather Channel expert Meteorologist says he had reports of EXTREME Damage in Birmingham, Alabama! NWS is capable of a mistake! EF5 ^5

  • @Charlesrocks They have now classified the Rainsville tornado as an EF5 which currently makes the Tuscaloosa/Birmingham tornado at best the 5th strongest tornado of the day. I read the NWS has given the final rating on your tornado as an EF4 but maybe if your vocal enough they will revisit the affected areas and increase the rating. Good luck.

  • @GOODY61 I have been trying! Thanks! No doubt this was an EF5.

  • The Savior/Mahdi A.S. is now on earth(appointed by God): watch the"Yamani network" on youtube, also you can join the paltalk room called "the savior" to speak to some followers live @religion > Islam > "the savior": Remember these major occurances are signs from God also the comet/planet is heading for earth. "Tads the second semester" on youtube also has information at about the 200 episode. It is the end of times and following truth is your only benefit

  • I seen the same thing after the Nov 15 1989 Huntsville Al tornado.It was rated a strong F4.I pay VERY close attention to the construction of any home or building that I assess damage of.

  • Hi Goody You are Absolutely Right!! Those homes That were swept away were not older wood frame homes they were well built brick homes

  • @rnoble2007 How do you know this. Were you part of the survey team ? The NWS reviewed the damage path for almost a month. If they found EF5 damage they would have rated the tornado as an EF5.

  • Wedge tornadoes are the scariest.

  • I went there on the 29th to help in damage assessment and I found several concrete slabs where houses once stood and I thought that was an indicator of EF-5 damage but I stand corrected!! I submitted what I seen and to the best of my knowledge gave it an EF-5 rating but I know I don't have the final say. Anyway a Very Sombering and Horrific scene!!

  • @rnoble2007 Don't they also have to evaluate the construction of the house where the slab was. For instance a trailer or older wood-frame house which is swept clean from the concrete slab may not necessarily mean EF5 damage.

  • Comments have been left here from numerous New accounts in regards to their belief that this Tornado caused EF4 Damage instead of EF5 Damage. For the most part the NWS service does a excellent job! They have helped many people for a long time now! But NO group of people & or system is perfect! In my opinion this Tornado caused EF5 damage & many other's agree with me on that point! If you are not sure watch the video response HERE 4/27/11 Tornado Damage in Tuscaloosa. Watch AFTER the 2:00 mark!

  • @Charlesrocks What is stated after 2:00 which would indicate EF5 ?

  • I wish I could post some picture url links of the massive damage that this Tornado caused but I cannot post html links here! If you take time to look at the images from this storm you will soon discover this was a Monster that leveled many strong buildings and homes in it's long deadly path! This Tornado KILLED 63 People and injured over 1,000 people! That fact alone says something about this Tornado because people don't stand outside waiting to be Killed! Buildings and Homes were Leveled!

  • I have seen plenty of pictures of extensive damage caused by this Tuscaloosa/Birmingham Tornado! The Damage was EF5 type of destruction! Also if you watch the Discovery Channel they have been running a special episode that shows the damage and they interview numerous people that witnessed this Tornado! I believe they just simply did not want to rate to many EF5 Tornadoes in one day! If this Tornado would have occurred on any other day they would have given it an EF5 rating! It was a big Killer!

  • If this was an EF5 it would have levelled this town. Just because it's in an urban area and has more "effect" doesn't make it like a plains tornado which chews asphalt off the road. Good EF4 here.

  • mother nature is angry u people treat her like shit.

  • @absoluteGODhatred Stupid comment....idiotic This has nothing to do with religion.

  • That is a F5 Wedge Tornado.. The shape, The Size and The Damage.. That is why I dont live in the southern Part of the States. Poor People.... This Year... Shit one side of the world are dealing with Earthquakes and We are dealing with Tornado's. WTF!

  • @beannie51 I agree it is a solid EF5. No doubt about that! Thanks!

  • @beannie51  ifrom cali...earthquakes blow..:/

  • Holy crap ! You guys ok!?

  • Fun Fun Fun!!! Fun to watch the scum of the earth being devastated!! Fuck all you southern FUCKS!!! To bad all of Alabama wasn't sucked away to there deaths. . . Maybe next year.

  • Some people may want to revisit their scathing comments. The Hackleburg Tornado in NW AL met the intensity ratings warranting an EF5 rating - wind speeds in this tornado +/- 40m (132 ft) high approached 260 mph with a variance of +/-10mph. I actually am glad they lessened the intensity of the Tuscaloosa tornado. Because if it would have possessed the kinetic energy and energy density that the Hackleburg tornado possessed, a lot more of us would be mourning our loved ones, myself included.

  • they consider this monster to be an ef5. Now, 330 people dead!

  • The damage is EF-5!!! I volunteer for NSSL in Central FL and I do damage assessment on major tornado events!! Whoever gave this an EF-4 is Sadly Mistaken!! I've seen 4 EF-5 tornadoes in my life and the damage they do!!

  • @rnoble2007 I agree 100 percent and thanks for your comment especially since you have first hand experience with tornado assessment! The other night the discovery channel showed footage of the damage from this tornado and it was EF5 Damage! No doubt! Why they chose to make this an EF4 is strange! The evidence is overwhelming and many people have contacted me in shock over this! MANY lives were lost and to rate this an EF4 is a disgrace to the citizens and the rating system itself! Thanks again!

  • @Charlesrocks i saw this. as well. ive done damage assesment. well accompanied those who did . i was along for resuce and search. for survivors. i listened to what they were saying. tehy were willing to teach if ppl were willing to listen. i listened. this wasnt an ef4 i doubgt very highly. maybe VERY EARLY in its life. but it was strenghthening

  • @rnoble2007 Have you seen this damage in person. The NWS service rated 3 tornadoes the same day as EF5. If this tornado produced EF5 damage I am sure they would have rated the tornado EF5.

  • April 27th, 2011.

  • ~~~I would love to see more videos of the aftermath of the damage this Tornado caused in both Birmingham and also Tuscaloosa! This will help make many more people AWARE of just how Powerful this Tornado was and the need for help in these areas! If you send me GOOD footage and stories I will approve your video responses! Thanks!~~~

  • this was actually rated ef4 not ef5

  • @cookie1749 I guess everyone is capable of making mistakes. But this was an EF5 if there ever was one! ^5

  • @Charlesrocks the EF scale is rated off windspeeds not size.but i still say this tornado was probably around 190 mph or so..... very nasty storm cell. and very long lasting. this thing was still dropping a tornado through Rome GA and all the way up into Tennessee and north carolina!

  • @firestarsfan if it was based on size, I'd be about an EF4000. #pimphandstrong

  • @thghs801 True. but it was rated EF4.

  • @firestarsfan Be that as it may, after much debate and soul searching, I have concluded that ur momz a EF4. FACE!! HASTA.

  • @thghs801 Are you going to insult me or act like a moron. cause right now, your acting like a moron. I'm not trying to insult you or anything, but if you want to go there, I promise you I'll go much much farther.

  • @firestarsfan It's no act, ya friggin numnutz. And if you wanna go farther, I can get pretty loose butthole up in this thang. This is officially an insult directed squarely at you. HASTA!

  • @thghs801 such immaturity. I feel sorry for you and your parents.

  • @firestarsfan I don't have a dad and my mom'z dead. rest in peace boo boo. and for the record, I'm very mature for my age. I'm 28 and my hair's already gray. HASTA!

  • @cookie1749 who died and made you fujita? HASTA!

  • That is a nightmare that I will never forget.

  • @abnormalmindset that's what she said.

  • If you want to help the victims go to e fundraising . com & search charity fundraising. You can purchase discount magazines and help the victims too.

  • Holy shit this tornado is huge. Lol.

  • finger of god man........

  • this strom ripped thru my famlies homes and to se this it hurts so bad plz pray for those who havent been found and pray for those who is fighting for their lives

  • @solomama2209 I am going to pray right now! Faith in God is Powerful! Keep your Faith and in time God will make things better and heal those that hurt! Feel free to post anytime you like asking for prayers or anything that we can help with.

  • @solomama2209 nice grammar bozo. HASTA!

  • @thghs801 LOOK SORRY I DONT SPELL CHECK AND AT THIS MOMENT I WAS HELPING TO PULL BODIES OUT OF RUBBISH ASSHOLE

  • This certain tornado was rated EF4.

  • @TornadoWatche

    Yeah right...just like hurricane Andrew was a category 4...that's BS

  • He said 20 or 30 miles? If this was the same tornado that hit Tuscaloosa before and it stayed on the ground ever since, then were talking about 50 - 60 miles, right? I know the mileage is a bit different the way the crow flies versus the interstate, but it couldn't be that much different? If this storm never left the ground, just think of all the damage it did in between the major locations. It will problably never be seen by most.

  • @kingmackattack42 In fact the Super Cell of the Thunderstorn that created this Tornado existed for 7 Hours and 24 minutes traveling 380 Miles! So this Tornado was involved with a very POWERFUL Super Cell! EF5 written all over it!

  • @Charlesrocks It really doesn't matter if the rating is 4 or 5. The number of deaths/injuries and costs remain the same. It's not a competition about whether the Tuscaloosa/Birmingham tornadoes are rated the same as the other EF5's that day.

  • @GOODY61 A higher rating can get an area more government resources! Because a higher rating represents more severe damage to an area.

  • @Charlesrocks That's not true either. I live 10 miles from the EF3 Glade Spring Va tornado which claimed 3 lives on 4/27. FEMA has turned the initial damage cost estimates provided by local authorities even though 1000 jobs have been lost due to the tornado. Glade Spring was not given emergency funds. The nearby Johnson County Tennesee tornado was rated EF2 , claimed 2 lives and is in a more rural area than Glade Spring so the costs would have to be lower. They were granted emergency funds.

  • HAARP

  • did it hit downtown?

  • @dsnyder40 It hit the northern side of the city. About 3 miles or so North of Downtown Birmingham.

  • what tv station was this that was covering the storm?

  • @dklucas1 The Weather Channel and they did an excellent job covering this!

  • Today here in New Orleans we had 8 X Trails created in the sky here! That is unheard of here! These trails do not dissipate like normal water vapor that comes from commercial aircraft. These high altitude planes leave some type of substance that eventually covers the sky! I posted 3 videos of these Trails today!

  • @Charlesrocks

    what tv station is this?

  • this his my street, the damage is so terrible. in person is so surreal..

  • An insider at HAARP said they were going to do this.ppl need to wake up & start watching the HAARP videos on YT. This isnt a joke! She predicted all of the disasters.she said they were all going to happen on the 11th,& they all did.This was suppose to happen on the 11th of may,but I guess because the world has caught on to haarp,they're changeing their dates for their desasters to try to throw ppl off now.Whoever wouldve thought that doomsday could be created by man & not God.Our God is Good!!!

  • @SmokinMo11

    What's up with all you HAARPtards and Bible thumpers trolling Japanese tsunami/Alabama tornado videos non-stop?

  • An interesting thought! On April 25, 2011 I witnessed at least 7 Large U.S military planes fly into the New Orleans Airport about a mile from where I live. The only other time I witnessed this was two weeks after Katrina and prior to the President arriving here! These planes Vibrate LOUD! Has our U.S. technology become so advanced that we can predict a need for disaster help days before it occurs? On April 27 two days after these planes landed here Tornadoes Killed 339 People in & near Alabama!

  • Continued: I captured one of these planes flying over on April 25, 2011 so you can see what they look like. I don't edit my videos so I just captured one of them on video but there were at least 7 that flew over that day! They Vibrate loud so when I heard them I looked out of my window to verify what they looked like and they were all like the one in my video and HUGE. See my video titled: Numerous Military Planes Flying into the New Orleans Airport ~ April 25, 2011

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  • Is this the same Tornado that hit Tuscaloosa?

  • @nbenicewicz Yes!

  • @Charlesrocks It's been confirmed? 

  • @nbenicewicz I am not certain about that but I have a feeling they will be bumping it up to an EF5.

  • According to the NWS this EF4 Tornado had Peak winds up to 190 M.P.H. It caused 1,000 Injuries and Killed at least 65 people! It was 1.5 Miles Wide and on the ground for 1 Hour and 31 Minutes! The Super Cell of the Thunderstorn that created this Tornado existed for 7 Hours and 24 minutes traveling 380 Miles! The Hackleburg Tornado is rated an EF5. Peak winds over 200 M.P.H. Several injuries and at least 25 fatalities. It was 3/4 of a mile wide and lasted 23 minutes. This makes NO sense at all!

  • Continued: If there ever was an EF5 Tornado this beast was! I think the NWS needs to update their rating of this Tornado ASAP! I can look at this video and tell you this is the Tornado of the Century! It was a beast to say the least!

  • @Charlesrocks Looking at a tornado and determining the rating is a fantasy . The rating and est. wind speeds are based on the damage created to mainly structures. Currently the rating for this tornado is EF4 over 2 weeks after the event. I'm doubtful this tornado will be rated an EF5 now because there has been ample time for the NWS to evaluate the worst areas of destruction.

  • I am not trying to put down the NWS because most of the time they do an Excellent job. I just want them to further review this Tornado because this Monster deserves EF5 status! This is an Epic Tornado that needs to be rated an EF5 for the record books!

  • @Charlesrocks

    Size, duration, and death toll are not used in rating tornadoes. It is based on the damage caused at the tornado's peak. Also, the Hackleburg tornado was much worse than Initially thought. The death toll is now at least 71 and the damage path 132 miles long.

  • @dragonridley I know that and the thing that is most considered is the destruction the Tornado causes! So this Tornado should be an EF5 if it is not already classified as that!

  • @Charlesrocks

    In what locations did this possible EF5 damage occur?

  • @Charlesrocks

    Do you know of any specific locations where EF5 damage may have occurred?

  • @dragonridley 3 to 4 miles North of Birmingham and lot's of areas in the Tuscaloosa area!

  • @Charlesrocks

    Can you give some examples as to of what kind of damage you saw?

  • @Charlesrocks How many deaths a tornado causes is not an indication of how strong a tornado is nor does its size. The Tuscaloosa/Birmingham areas were heavily populated and the Hackleburg tornado was in a rural setting. That is why there was a big variance on the deaths each storm produced.

  • @Charlesrocks The size of the tornado has nothing to do with the rating it is given. The enhanced fujita scale judges the tornado by the wind speeds. A small tornado can have wind speeds higher than a larger tornado. The Ellie tornado in canada was an EF-5 and was only a few hundred yards wide at the base. The greensburg tornado was 1.7 miles wide and there was another tornado from the same storm that destroyed greensburg that was 2.1 miles wide so this isn't even the largest tornado ever

  • @graves420fire I know what factors they use to determine the EF rating. The most important aspect is the damage caused by the tornado. This was not only a large and long lasting tornado but a tornado that caused massive damage! Not exactly sure why some are so determined to under estimate the damage this tornado caused? But I can assure you I have recieved many comments and e-mails in regards to the major destruction it caused and the many lives it took! It produced EF5 type Destruction!

  • @Charlesrocks Yeah, I can't really believe they haven't given it an EF-5 rating either, but that's why they are the pro's and I'm not. I'm just saying there has to be some reason, and honestly I hate the new EF scale. Wish they would go back to the original Fujita scale, the new scale does not do these tornadoes justice. All you ever heard about greensburg was that it had 200 mph winds, that is so untrue. The winds of an EF-5 are in excess of 200. I saw a windmeter there that read 326

  • @graves420fire Yea, I am sure this tornado had winds over 200 M.P.H.! It is very hard to judge the wind speed after the tornado is over! It seems they are not very accurate with the EF rating system like they should be!

  • @Charlesrocks How are you sure ? Did you stick your finger out and gauge the wind speed as the tornado passed? Your obsession with this tornado being an EF4 or EF5 is strange. As I told you a couple of weeks it doesn't matter if the rating is EF4 or EF5. It was a killer tornado and the number of deaths/injuries and financial losses remain the same regardless of classification. So does the FEMA aid since the whole area as been declared a disaster area.

  • @GOODY61 I have viewed Tornado Damage for many years & I know what EF5 Damage looks like! In fact numerous Meteorologists have contacted me personally and they to believe this Tornado should have been classified as an EF5. You seem to be obsessed with degrading the damage level that this storm caused during it's long path! This Huge Tornado Killed more people than the other tornadoes combined! It also was larger & traveled a much longer distance! It also caused SEVERE damage to many structures!

  • @Charlesrocks No doubt it was a tremendous tornado from a tremendous outbreak but there is no reason for the NWS to rate this an EF4 if it indeed created EF5 damage. You know the rules, if it created EF5 damage in one area it would be rated an EF5. My points and logic are sound, this tornado through Tuscaloosa and Birmingham created EF4 damage. It is you who seemed obsessed and dejected that the rating was only EF4. This tornado did not kill more people than the Hackleburg tornado.

  • @Charlesrocks con't. Plus your statements are 100% incorrect comparing this tornado to others that day. Hackleburg track-132 miles, 71 deaths. Tuscaloosa/Birmingham track - 80 miles, 63 deaths. Again you are not doing your homework. The Tus/Bmg tornado killed more people than all the others combined that day?, COMPLETE NONSENSE ! It was not as strong as the three EF5 tornadoes that day and thats a fact. Now I do admit that this tornado may be #1 that day for monetary damages.

  • @Charlesrocks I remember seeing the tornado approach Birmingham live on the WC and just being dumbfounded at the size of the wedge at that time. It may be visually the most unnerving video of a tornado I have ever seen. That being said, it still was only rated an EF4 and there is NO REASON for the NWS not to classify the tornado as EF5 if it had produced EF5 damage. Case Closed.

  • @graves420fire

    Yeah but it's one of the largest to strike an extremely populated area like this.

  • @Charlesrocks This makes complete sense. The amount of damage isn't considered in the categorizing of tornadoes. Wind speed is calculated from radar and severity of damage. Even though this tornado is a beast, an EF5 it is not. I'm sure if I did some digging I could find wider, longer track tornadoes with lower F or EF ratings.

  • @Charlesrocks I believe the Hackleburg Tornado has 81 deaths documented which travelled through about a half-dozen towns and a couple of counties.

  • @GOODY61 The Hackleburg tornado toll stands at 71 , not 81 as noted before. The Hackleburg tornado had numerous areas of ef5 damage but also areas of ef1 to ef4 during its track. Let me point out to you that the Tuscaloosa/Birmingham area had a final rating of EF4 and the damage was reviewed by the NWS for about a month. This means they could not find even one area of EF5 damage. The Tus/Birm tornado was no doubt horrific but at best was only the 4th strongest tornado of the day.

  • not that i belive or something.. but thats prety much what the stories tell being free men not undergod commands is much better :) you just wanna use god and be a faker just to get a ticket for heaven and for judgement

  • jesus is not messiah im sory to tell you messiah is D god jesus is a person that died rly long ago nothing more then that

  • @eranoscohenos Jesus rose from the dead and is very much ALIVE! So since God is Jesus then that makes Jesus Alive! You can doubt me if you like but upon death the light of God will hit you and wake you up to the truth like the Power of the Sun! But if you don't one day accept Jesus as your saviour and stop hating your creator then you might be cast into the lake of Fire in the end! That places has no mercy on anyone and it never ends! I don't wish that on anyone! I promise you God does exist!

  • @Charlesrocks Amen! God has a plan for us all, its just up to us to follow that plan

  • @eranoscohenos Wow, I'm sorry that you feel that way. But you believe that there is a coming Messiah? Are you living for Him? One day you will find that the one you are waiting for is Jesus Christ.

  • messiah is the main and first god reveald :) jesus is just a drunk person with birdo who was so damn drunk he walked on the water by imagination prety sad tough. well why jesus died cuz he was a human if you stab some one 4 times he usualy dies specialy when you dont heal the injure anyway your little jesus was nothing more then drunk jobless nasty guy

  • I can't believe I'm getting in the middle of this, children, but seriously. Many of us are looking for ways to help the people who have been effected by this storm. Please take your playground fight somewhere else, privately. You can PM each other, you know. The Lord God says, "I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." He is referring to His children of Israel...

  • ...cont...I am in full support of Israel and I pray that they will all turn back to God and recognized Jesus Christ as the Messiah while they still can. God bless you both. Love God, Love People...nothing else really matters. :)

  • Look who's talkin. Am I the only one? Senseless Jew go visit the jungle. You said so many negative things about the Lord so you're the one who needs to be removed from here retarded jew. Nobody on here is gonna miss ya so I hope you're about to blow your brains out looney jew.

  • how many sins are you gone cause to your self im just a simple person that broke you little sinner :) well as i said i won here.charlse once you see this msg remove this cockroach from the comments (thx) he is a sinner dont forget

  • STFU Jew. You should be getting your spelling education done behind that dusty computer of yours. Retarded Isrealite.

  • i wonder if calling some one jew is an insult XD i mean you can call me dirty christian nazi jew muslim i wouldnt care sinse i know im a human y a thing dumb asses do not understand well i won here i see il let the guy who posted to clean the trash whiteboy :P

  • Likewise Retarded Jew.

  • l-o-s-e-r :P that wasnt even a warmup for me you are w-o-r-t-h l-e-s-s im writing letter by letter so you will understand dumb ass :P

  • Stfu jew-terrorist. Writing more and more I see. Frustrated buzzard go finish eating your maggots. **YAWN**

  • calling me out of words while the only thing he said last five hours was jew jew jew jew bla bla jew bla jew bla your full of shit :)

  • K.O you lost just face it. to be honest even a cockroach could affect me more then you well i can just squash him with my leg exactly what i did to you but just with words didnt even have to actualy squash anything

  • You're just out of words jew. Try again. Senseless jew-terrorist. You'll never get your immigration card.

  • first im jew than im a terrorist XD cant you decide already and you cant tell any one to shut up cuz you are weak weak poor pathetic person :) to make some one shut up you need power which you do not have cockroach

  • pew pew haha how does it feel to get humilated cockroach

  • Shut up senseless terrorist. If I shut up I would have never continued to comment dumb child. Learn to know the difference. I thought I told your lil sick potato brain to stfu already.

  • ownd you so badly that you shuted the hell up :] no more huge bla bla comments about god i won this little game of you which is trying to ram some one stronger then you body mind and soul :)

  • Ahhh shut up jew.

  • nah not mad of being called jew its just funny that you belive in race and religion humans are all the same.. people keep on trying to deny the un deny able :P

  • Don't try and like a jew now. Remember, you said you weren't jew, which proves you're mad to be called one. Retarded jew.

  • nah just human :P exactly like you well i should be proud jews are known to be the smartest people einstein was what? yes jew :)

  • You mean you're a number one jew. Insane jew child.

  • its simple you met some one in a post that is smarter and better then you in talking with power just face it :) little god child got beaten by non beliver (human)

  • i belive its short spelling 3rd country nazi boy :) you think i care of you calling me jew Xd im sure ur damn pissed of that i insult your fake lord haha :) i knew dumb ass's but your number one :P