SINGAPORE-FIT technology Analysis-Good or Bad Time Forewarning

Subscribe to Future Imaging Tool Technology & new Science only $6



USE  FIT TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE NATION

USE FIT TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE NATION

 

USE  FIT TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE NATION

USE FIT TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE NATION

On getting clear PALMTOP PHOTO OF BOTH HANDS it is possible to forecast future of  Singapore  in coming time from October 2015 to October 2016 onward .two people from Singapore came in my contact and one was from Indian embassy in Singapore so I thought to write this article to use FIT technology future forecasting power to mitigate any disaster in coming time.

 

Following word involved in  deciding  future of Singapore

UFOEX are silent words not to be counted like union –count nion U is silent

P  N   T R A  C/K  L  First category word Expansion of T –Trade ,Tsunami,Terrorism  Expansion of C /K-Kualalumpur.Commerce A=America,Airline

G/J/Z/    B/V/W  M  I Second category word

SINGAPORE=9 THAILAND =8 MALAYSIA =8 word

Maximum name ,overall activity of country will be covered in above words.people rsiding in Singapore will have first word of name or surname.

The National Day of Singapore is celebrated every year on August 9=17=8

4- 8- 9 are fire carrying  numerical number when come together  in contact Work like RDX Blast 8 is enemy of 9

4-22 13 31

8-44 53 62 17

9=27,18

 

The National Day of Singapore is celebrated every year on August 9, in commemoration of the Singapore’s independence from Malaysia in the year 1965

Singapore to Malaysia 195.9 miles road map

Lee Hsien Loong Prime Minister of Singapore

Singapore’s neighboring countries: Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand,
Deputy Prime Minister and
Coordinating Minister for Economic and Social Policies

Mr Tharman SHANMUGARATNAM

Minister for the Environment and Water Resources

Mr MASAGOS Zulkifli

 

Mr KHAW Boon Wan

Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and

Minister for Transport

 

Minister for Communications and Information

Dr YAACOB Ibrahim

 

Ambassador of India in Singapore

Ms.Vijay Thakur Singh

High Commissioner of India

 

 

Commercial Representatives

PradyumnTripathi
FirstSecretary(Commerce)
HighCommissionofIndia
31GrangeRoad,Singapore-239702
Telephone:+65-62382523
Fax:+65-67370969
E-mail: com.singapore@mea.gov.in

 

Singapore Ambassdor in India

Mr Lim Thuan Kuan
High Commissioner

 

Mr Edmund Chia
Deputy High Commissioner and
Minister-Counsellor


Past disaster in Singapore

The Singapore cable car disasterwas a deadly event on the Singapore Cable Car system that occurred at about 6 p.m. on 29 January 1983, 7 people killed

When Panamanian-registered OIL RIG Passed under the aerial ropeway and struck the cable that stretched over the waterway between the Jardine Steps Station and the Sentosa Station. As a result, two cabins plunged 55 metres into the sea, killing seven people

 

The Spyros disaster was a major industrial disaster that occurred in Singapore. The Greek tanker Spyros exploded at Jurong Shipyard in Singapore on October 12, 1978. It killed 76 people, and remains as Singapore’s worst accident, in terms of lives lost, in Singapore’s post-war history

Singapore flood

The 1978 Singapore flood was one of the worst floods in Singapore‘s history. Monsoon rains contributed to this disaster on 2 December 1978. There were seven casualties, and more than a thousand residents were evacuated from their homes by the army and policeboats from five affected areas. Total damage reached S$10 million, the worst flood since the Hari Raya floods that hit the island in December 1969.

Bukit Ho Swee Fire

The Bukit Ho Swee Fire is aconflagration that broke out in the squatter settlement ofBukit Ho SweeSingapore on 25 May 1961. This fire killed 4 people and injured another 85. It also destroyed more than 2,800 houses around Bukit Ho Swee area, leaving around 16,000 people homeless.

MV Dromus

was a 1930s British oil tanker owned byAnglo-Saxon Petroleum,[1] a British subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell. She was launched in September 1938 by Harland and Wolff at Belfast in Northern Ireland.[1] She was one of a class of 20 similar tankers built for Anglo-Saxon.[2]

In 1951 Dromussuffered an explosion and fire that killed 22 of her crew and five oil terminal staff,

Transport Disaster 

On 26 March 1991,Singapore Airlines Flight 117 was hijackedin flight by four male passengers fromPakistan. The aircraft landed at Singapore. After their demands were not met, the hijackers threatened to begin killing hostages; before their deadline expired, commando sstormed the plane, killing the hijackers and freeing all hostages unhurt.

Study confirms Singapore safe from tsunami ?
[Photo: The remains of a village in Aceh after it was hit by the Tsunami.]

While being hit by a tsunami does not rate as one of the greatest fears of Singaporeans, the repercussions of being caught unawares will no doubt be devastating.

It was with this in mind that, after the destructive Indian Ocean tsunami struck in 2004, the National Environment Agency (NEA) with the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University embarked on a study to evaluate the probability and impact of a tsunami on Singapore.

The two-year study, which cost $1.3 million, confirmed that impact of a tsunami on Singapore is likely to be minimal as even an earthquake of seismic order 9.0 and above will take more than 10 hours to reach Singapore.

The finding is not unexpected as Singapore is sheltered by the surrounding land masses.

Moreover, the shallow waters in the Malacca Straits and South China Sea – unlike the deep waters in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean – will significantly slow down any tsunami propagation and dissipate its energy.

However, the study considered two possible occurrences that might generate a tsunami that will affect Singapore – these include an undersea landslide near Singapore, and great earthquakes of the order 9.0 and above.

Is Singapore threatened by earthquakes?

Singapore is not located on a plate boundary and is therefore not prone to earthquakes. But big earthquakesoccurring on the nearest plate boundary (the Sunda Megathrust, offshore Sumatra) may affect the country: an earthquake powerful enough could swing the buildings located over reclaimed lands or sediments.

However, Singapore faces a more lurking threat: sea level could rise faster than the IPCC predicted after a big earthquake on the Sunda Megathrust. This is due to the overall tectonics of the region. After a big earthquake on the megathrust, the whole Sunda shelf will experience a subsidence. This phenomenon is observed nowadays in Thailand, where the sea level rises because of the subsidence caused by the 2004 Aceh-Andaman earthquake.

Troble in neighbouring country like Malaysia  indicate arrival of trouble in case country is not alert

On disaster article taken from Wikipedia etc website thanks to them.

Forecast disaster

forecastdisaster.org/

Forecast Disaster … world and to upload FIT on APP or mobile for use of technology by each citizen of Planet Earth send Offer on email vksonakia@yahoo.co.in

Video – ‎Hand Print – ‎Dam Burst – ‎Sinking of Ships

Vk sonakia

Inventor of FIT technology which is Gift to save mankind on Earth

BHOPAL

INDIA

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *