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Nic tour song 2 (Angel of Light)

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This was the second song done on the Nicaraugua tour, entitled "Angel of Light" a song written to warn us of the ways of Satan. CRIME: Violent crime in Managua is increasing and petty street crimes are very common. Gang activity also is increasing, though not at levels found in neighboring Central American countries. Pick-pocketing and occasional armed robberies occur on crowded buses, at bus stops and in open markets like the Oriental and Huembes Markets. Gang violence, drive-by shootings, robbery, assault and stabbings are most frequently encountered in poorer neighborhoods, including the Ticabus area, a major arrival and departure point for tourist buses. However, in recent months it spread to more upscale neighborhoods and near major hotels, including the Zona Hippos. In 2008, a U.S. citizen was critically injured in a gang-motivated drive-by shooting that occurred in the San Judas area. Another U.S. citizen was kidnapped and left for dead in the Villa Fontana area of Managua. SATAN IS A LIVE.
U.S. citizens are increasingly targeted shortly after arriving in the country by criminals posing as Nicaraguan police officers who pull their vehicles including those operated by reputable hotels -- over for inspection. In each case, the incidents happened after dark and involved gun-wielding assailants who robbed passengers of all valuables and drove them to remote locations where they were left to fend for themselves. Some assailants employed threats of physical violence. While the traditional scene of these attacks has been the Tipitapa-Masaya Highway, this activity has recently spread to the Managua-Leon Highway. The U.S. Embassy warns U.S. citizens to exercise extreme caution when driving at night from Managuas International Airport and to avoid traveling the Tipitapa-Masaya Highway at night.
U.S. citizens should exercise caution when approached by strangers offering assistance. Several U.S. citizens traveling by bus from San Juan del Sur to Managua have reported being victimized by fellow women travelers who offered to assist them in locating and/or sharing a taxi upon arrival in Managua. In all cases, upon entering the taxi, the U.S. citizens have been held at knife-point, robbed of their valuables, and driven around to ATM machines to withdraw funds from their accounts. SATAN IS A LIVE AND WELL IN THIS EARTH....

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  • the same happens in los angeles, new york and other states and country. you should talk about the good things you saw and experience there and not the petty things that sound horrible in the net when in reality there are other countries going thru worst problems. you should visit them and deliver them from "satan" or what ever you call poverty

  • @12amnews I know dude and I sing out against such ever since the sixties. I marched on washington to stop the war, I did what I could to help out my brothers in arms, I am disabled today and mememories I can't shake or drink or drug away. I am with you bro. People just don't know and I have written many songs on their behalf. If I were rich I would help in other ways. thank you my brother in arms. prayer is the only answer God is our only hope thru Jesus Christ His Son

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  • @papatom609 thank you for your reply. honestly i wish i could do more to help people. you are doing your part and I thank you for it. peace brother and keep the good work

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