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The Jesuits... like so many things in this world, they are not what they appear to be.



Here is the story of a family arrested because of the impatient actions of one Jesuit, whose indiscretion nearly unraveled the plot to destroy freedom and bring everyone under the control of the pope.



Read the fascinating history of the Jesuits, learned from their own writings.



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  • How they formed, and why


  • The true purpose of Jesuit schools and colleges


  • Their blind obedience to their superiors.




Read why we are surrounded with Jesuit-trained operatives who don’t wear a priest’s collar, and are thus “invisible.”  See how they manipulate governments and foment wars, all “for the greater glory of God.”



By the end of the story, the reader will understand that he cannot put his complete trust in any church, religious leader, or anyone else for his eternity, because nothing is what it appears to be.  He must place his faith in Jesus alone.  The Lord Jesus will bring the only true peace the world will ever know.



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Asteroid 2005 YU55 To Narrowly Miss Earth

Asteroid Near Earth


This radar image of asteroid 2005 YU55 was generated from data taken in April 2010 by the Arecibo Radar Telescope in Puerto Rico. (NASA)















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An asteroid a quarter-mile-wide will, astronomically speaking, narrowly miss Earth next week.



And while it is the closest an asteroid this size has come to the home planet since 1976, there's no need to call Bruce Willis ... yet.



"There is no chance that this object will collide with the Earth or moon," Don Yeomans, the manager of NASA's Near Earth Object Program office, told Reuters.



But that doesn't mean the asteroid -- named 2005 YU55 -- won't be a threat to earth in the future.



Lance Benner, a research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a video from NASA (available below) that scientists haven't been able to reliably compute the asteroid's path beyond a couple of hundred years from now.



At its closest point, the space rock will be about 201,700 miles (324,600 kilometers) away, which is 0.85 the distance between the moon and the Earth. NASA says that the asteroid will reach this point at 6:28 p.m. EST on Tuesday.



"In effect, it'll be moving straight at us from one direction, and then go whizzing by straight away from us in the other direction," Benner said.



An asteroid this size -- which, according to Scientific American is larger than an aircraft carrier -- would cause widespread damage if it were to hit Earth, however. The Associated Press spoke to Jay Melosh, a professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Purdue University, who said that the asteroid would create a four-mile wide crater 1,700 feet deep. It could cause 70-foot tsunami waves and shake the ground like a magnitude-7 earthquake.



Even though the asteroid will be inside the orbit of the moon, NASA said that the space rock's gravitational pull shouldn't have any "detectable effect" on Earth's tectonic plates or tides.



Yeomans told HuffPost that the flyby will give astronomers a great view of 2005 YU55 and is an opportunity to do research into the asteroid's composition. He said that it's a C-Type asteroid, which means it contains carbon-based minerals which could potentially be used in future space exploration.



"These objects are important for science ... they're potential resources for raw materials in space that we may wish to take advantage of some day," he said.



The New York Times reported last month on proposed fuel stations in space that one study says could put astronauts on an asteroid by 2024.



LOOK: Animation of asteroid's path as it passes by Earth.



Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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A portion of the Lagoon nebula imaged by Argentinean astronomers Julia Arias and Rodolfo Barbá using the Gemini South telescope with the Gemini Multiple-Object Spectrograph.


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