(Before It's News)

The following article is said to be a page from the Apocalypse: plagues of flies, worms, bees .. as I was reading the horror coming upon people here and there … I was reminded of an assurance of Love …
In the Positive Light Energy of Love … we can stand in the refuge of the Creator …
Psalm 91:8-12 (King James Version)
8 … Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked.
9 …. Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation;
10 …. There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.
11 …. For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.
12 …. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.
Please note … my previous statement by no way insinuates that these who are suffering these apparent plagues are wicked … but that the plague themselves are wicked sent by the wicked …
And I suggest that the Karma of Positive Love energy is a strong repellent against the wicked … we wrestle not against flesh and blood … but against powers and principalities of the atmosphere …
The satanic forces of negative energy … is coming against humanity … I truly believe we must find refuge in the Positive Light of Love …
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A page from the Apocalypse: plagues of flies, worms, bees
A caterpillar swarm was first reported in East Java two weeks ago, according to the Globe, and new swarms have been observed in Bekasi, West Java, and Buleleng, Bali.Found HERE by The Extinction Protocol
April 13, 2011 – INDONESIA - Parts of Indonesia are under siege by swarms of hairy caterpillars, which are getting into homes and causing skin rashes, according to local news reports. “The caterpillars are very disturbing. They crawl into the house and make our skin itch for days. They have long hairs,” a Jakarta resident identified as Nurhayati told the Jakarta Globe.
The caterpillars are targeting the leaves of mango trees in Bali, according to a Bali Times report. Bali agricultural chief Made Putra Suryawan said Wednesday that authorities there are spraying insecticide and burning garbage to stop the spread of the insects, according to an Agence France Presse report on kompas.com.
Suryawan said the species of caterpillars had not yet been identified. Their elevated numbers could be caused by a lack of predators, he said in the AFP report. “There’s a reduction in the number of birds and ants that feed on these caterpillars. People catch the birds to sell them and catch the ants to feed their pet birds,” Suryawan is quoted as saying. –CNN
United Kingdom- Hatfield- Mrs Minn called in an expert beekeeper, who said he had no idea why the bees, which have an essential role to play in pollinating crops and plants, had been attracted to her car in particular.
WH Times India - Berhampur (Orissa) (PTI) A man died and four others suffered wounds after they were stung by a swarm of wild bees at Aska, about 40 km from here today, police said.
Kala Krushan Swain (35) was attacked by the bees while he was going to a local temple. He died on his way to hospital. Four passers-by were also stung and they were hospitalized.
This was the third incident in two months in Ganjam and Kandhamal districts where three persons died in wild bee attack. -IBN
New Zealand – A thick swarm of small, hairy, fatty critters are invading homes all over South Canterbury in plague proportions. Cluster fly season has returned with a vengeance, leaving weary homeowners vacuuming daily and battling with sprays to keep the thousands of mites from taking over their home. David Curry, of Timaru-based company The Exterminator, said the phone had been running red hot.
He described it as plague proportions. Cluster flies, named because of their ability to communicate with each other using a scent to summon themselves into clusters, were plaguing the whole district, mostly in rural areas, he said.
“I’ve been to Geraldine and I’m down in Waimate doing some now,” he said yesterday. The first signs of cluster flies began a month ago. “Because they come en masse, it’s hard to control them all.” They’re just everywhere.
It’s just unbelievable where they’re getting in.” When they would disappear depended on the weather, he said. The recent warm autumn days, where the flies fill buildings looking for a place to hibernate, meant the problem could last for some time.
“It’ll be until we get the real cold snap,” Mr Curry said. “If we get real bad weather, that could be it because they’ll be killed off or they hibernate.” –Stuff NZ