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O'Neil's Condolence Message to the Late Rt. Honourable Sir Julius Chan, GCL, GCMG, KBE, PC and Governor, New Ireland Province and Former Prime Minister

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By: Peter O'Neil, MP. My speaking notes at the Funeral this evening of the Late Rt. Honourable Sir Julius Chan, GCL, GCMG, KBE, PC and Governor, New Ireland Province and Former Prime Minister Lady Stella Chan, Vanessa, Byron, Mark and Toea and your extended family Thank you for giving us the opportunity to pay our respects to this Great Leader of our country and our people.   Sir Julius as known to all of us, was a man amongst men. A leader of leaders and a statesman who dedicated his entire adult life contributing enormously to nation building.   As one of the founding fathers, Sir Julius served his country and people well. A service to his community and his stance on good governance are his public legacy. Shining examples of not just doing what is good for our people but also ensuring it is done right.   Doing the right thing is not always the easy thing but Sir J demonstrated over and over that this doing the right thing by Papua New Guinea was the only cou...

KOMUN RIVER IN THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS PROVINCE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA TURNING RED LIKE BLOOD


JIWAKA/MT HAGEN RIVER KOMUN TURNING RED LIKE BLOOD MUST NOT BE TAKEN LIGHTLY

We cannot deny the fact that river turning red fulfills Bible prophecy.

Apart from prophecy, RIVER turning red like blood can have different causes depending on the specific situation. Here are a few possibilities:

Algae bloom: Certain species of algae can cause water to turn red. This phenomenon is known as a "red tide" and occurs when there is an overgrowth of algae in the water. Some species of red algae produce pigments that can give the water a reddish color.

Pollution: River can turn red due to pollution from chemicals or other contaminants. For example, red water can be caused by iron oxide, which is a common pollutant in industrial wastewater.

Natural phenomena: Some natural phenomena, such as erosion or sediment runoff, can cause water to turn red.

Blood: In rare cases, water can turn red due to the presence of blood. This can occur if there has been a large-scale fish kill or if there is a high concentration of certain types of bacteria in the water that produce red pigments. However, this is a very unusual situation.

If you notice water turning red, it's important to determine the cause in order to determine if it poses a risk to human health or the environment.

Responsible authorities please investigate.

Pic and words: Henry Lovo.

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