This Locust Outbreak in Africa Is Scary Breh

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Abaddon - Wikipedia

an angel of the abyss and, in some occult circles, 'he' takes the form of a demonic locust. there was a kid who was possessed and in jail for strangling a grown-ass man nearly to death and they had to call priests to do an exorcism on him. this was a 12 year old boy and he bit some fingers off one of the priests. but anyways, demons are not like literal beings like popular culture says, little devils running around. i believe them to be more along the lines of energy, negative vibrations, which disrupts and corrupts people, and driving them further from where they're supposed to be, which is in the presence of god. you notice that many people do things bc of 'emotion' or how things feel. too much of feelings is gluttony, which is a sin as the bible says. so a demon would be an energy that corrupts you toward that sin, for example. i don't know if i'm making sense, but that's how i've interpreted it.
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The locusts are coming from the Arabian peninsula and effecting East Africa

Somalia is declaring a crisis

Somalia has declared a national emergency as large swarms of locusts spread across east Africa.

The country's Ministry of Agriculture said the insects, which consume large amounts of vegetation, posed "a major threat to Somalia's fragile food security situation".

There are fears that the situation may not be brought under control before the harvest begins in April.

The UN says the swarms are the largest in Somalia and Ethiopia in 25 years.

Meanwhile, neighbouring Kenya has not seen a locust threat as severe in 70 years, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

However, Somalia is the first country in the region to declare an emergency over the infestation.

Somalia's unstable security situation means that planes cannot be used to spray insecticide from the air.

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Video captionHow East Africa is battling devastating locust swarms
In January, the FAO called for international help in fighting the swarms in the Horn of Africa, warning that locust numbers across the region could grow 500 times by June.

The swarms spread into east Africa from Yemen across the Red Sea, after heavy rainfall in late 2019 created ideal conditions for the insects to flourish.

Locusts can travel up to 150km (93 miles) in a day. Each adult insect can eat its own weight in food daily.

In December, a locust swarm forced a passenger plane off course in Ethiopia . Insects smashed into the engines, windshield and nose, but the aircraft was able to land safely in the capital, Addis Ababa.
 

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I lived in Cincinnati when they had one of those 7 or 14 year cicada outbreak. It was exactly like what you see in these pictures. There were so many fukking cicadas. I was a child too, and that shyt scared me. Everywhere you go, you got ugly ass orange eyes, disgusting, flying insects. It was like raining cicadas; they took up every inch of the world. Crazy. I vowed then and there to never live in a place with the 7 or 14 year cicada outbreaks again :merchant:
 

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I lived in Cincinnati when they had one of those 7 or 14 year cicada outbreak. It was exactly like what you see in these pictures. There were so many fukking cicadas. I was a child too, and that shyt scared me. Everywhere you go, you got ugly ass orange eyes, disgusting, flying insects. It was like raining cicadas; they took up every inch of the world. Crazy. I vowed then and there to never live in a place with the 7 or 14 year cicada outbreaks again :merchant:

I remember the spring 2011 Cicada outbreak down here, that shyt was BAD :whew:. Same year those tornadoes hit up in Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, it was really warm that spring too.
 
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