God's Wrath
Revealed Against El Salvador
OMGoodness! There are too many things to enumerate in this section, so we will hit the highlights. These people have been cursed for thousands of years. Blood has run in their streets for so long and just 30 years ago blood ran down the steps of a catholic whore house during the civil war. 70,000 + people dying in a bloody war. Parents, children and their cherished priests dead -severe curses. The military was supported in their gruesome efforts to repress dissent by the U.S.
Murder and mayhem are a way of life in El Salvador. In the first 36 days of 2010 440 were killed or murdered in El Salvador.
Water, a basic need for any human, is almost unattainable in El Salvador. Estimates are that 90% of the rivers and lakes in El Salvador are contaminated and basically undrinkable. There is 3 times more rainfall yearly then the people would be able to drink and yet 40% of the people do not have usable water in their homes.
November, 2009 Hurricane Ida killed 194 people and displaced 14,000. In 1998 Hurricane Mitch killed at least 200 people and left 300,000 homeless in El Salvador.
The San Salvador area has been hit by earthquakes in 1576, 1659, 1798, 1839, 1854, 1873, 1880, 1917, 1919, 1965, 1986, 2001 and 2005. The earthquake of 1986 resulted in 1,500 deaths and 100,000 people left homeless. A 7.7 earthquake on January 13, 2001 killed more than 800; and another earthquake, a month later on February 13, 2001, killed another 255 people, damaging 20% of the country's housing. Their last earthquake was on May 3, 2010 with a magnitude of 4.3.
One of the latest adumbrations of our Lord’s wrath is against the children of El Salvador. Knives and guns are used by the gangs of young people to kill each other. Some disappear, later to be found dead. Here is an excerpt from an El Salvador newspaper: “In Apopa there have been several cases since Feb. 4.There were found the remains of two girls, 16 years, students of the School "Alfredo Cristiani" of Popotlan.
Their bodies were in two plastic bags that were abandoned in the neighborhood street that leads to Quezaltepeque Apopa near wit's Angel.” http://www.contrapunto.com.sv/
June 21, 2010- Gangs attacked 2 passenger buses, killing 16 people in San Salvador, the capitol. There is an increase in violence on the streets due to an increase in drug trafficking. Police report that gangs demand protection money from bus companies, and drug cartels are recruiting gang members to do their dirty work.
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jun/21/world/la-fg-salvador-bus-20100622