Minas Tirith said:I know Cayce talks about the Pacific, but it kind of sounds like the same thing:
M.T."A wave of deadly plagues will sweep around the planet, killing over 100 million people and disabling as many more. Acid rains will devastate the rain forests of South America and unleash new viruses that have been contained there for ages. An unknown source of radiation will appear on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean and it will kill the marine life there, leading to worldwide food shortages. Earthquakes in New York, Illinois, Wisconsin, Florida, Texas, California and Oregon will cripple America’s economic infrastructure and complete collapse will ensue.
Lilou said:I don't think it was from the C's. What I remember reading once in the transcripts, is that living on a planet is much more comfortable, even if it means a shorter life span (in the case of the Nephilim). I would think a planetary culture wanting to leave their planet surface, would only be the case if said planet was no longer habitable.
Hundreds of 'Mystery Meteors' being reported! Earth appears to be in a
new debris field and a new VERY close Near Earth Asteroid is approaching,
September 7th rendezvous.
On Sep. 3, 2014, the network reported 305 fireballs.
On September 4, 2014 there were 1497 potentially hazardous asteroids.
Anthony said:Hundreds of 'Mystery Meteors' being reported! Earth appears to be in a
new debris field and a new VERY close Near Earth Asteroid is approaching,
September 7th rendezvous.
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySQ8q4FBKFE
_http://www.spaceweather.com/
On Sep. 3, 2014, the network reported 305 fireballs.
On September 4, 2014 there were 1497 potentially hazardous asteroids.
You can check their archives for previous numbers of fireballs,
this appears to be a huge increase.
Pashalis said:Pashalis said:If you look at the webcams that are mentioned in the article right now (http://www.livefromiceland.is/webcams/bardarbunga http://www.livefromiceland.is/webcams/bardarbunga-2/) it looks like a cloud (ash cloud?) can be seen? So if that cloud is coming from Bardarbunga, then is it just steam or already ash that is coming out of the vulcano? I guess it is as of now just steam, since I can't find a report yet, that says that ash is already pushing into the sky?
Right now you can see that cloud more clearly, since the sun is shining against it...
SEP 10, 2014
Days of heavy monsoon rain in northern Pakistan and the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir have brought some of the worst flooding the region has seen in 60 years. More than 450 deaths have been reported and the scale of the disaster is straining rescue efforts. Hundreds of thousands remain trapped as the armed forces of both Pakistan and India ramp up relief and evacuation operations.
Ontake-san (Japan) erupted on 27.9.2014
When I logged on the net this morning I found Ontakesan erupted in Japan in Austrian news.They had gotten the name not completely right cause it is Ontake-san. San meaning mountain in Japanese and it is also a title of respect. The name translates as “Honoured Peak” and Ontake is used for some more other mountains in Japan so one needs to specify … Kiso Ontake is meant in this post.
Mount Ontake (御嶽山 Ontake-san?), also referred to as Mount Kiso Ontake (木曽御嶽山 Kiso Ontake-san?), is the second highest volcano in Japan at 3,067 m (10,062 ft) located around 100 km (62 mi) northeast of Nagoya. ( Quote Wikipedia)
Ontake-san is a stratovolcano. It is an “independant” volcano, meaning it is not connected to any system but has a system of it´s own and it is situated in Nagano Prefecture Kiso-gunKiso-machi , Otaki Village, Gifu Gero – Takayama 35 ° 53 ’34 “N, 137 ° 28′ 49″ E 100 km north east of Nagano. The highest peak Kengamine (剣ヶ峰), is 3,067 m altitude.
Ontake lies in a caldera with a diameter of approximately 5 km which was created 70,000 – 90,000 years ago. Farther up there is a second caldera which is 2 km in diameter. It seems to date back 23,000 years. Until, 1979 the volcano was dormant until an unexpected eruption happened from October 1979 to April 1980. Smoke and ash rose from several craters of the southern peak. A landslide occurred after an earthquake in 1984 killing 28 people. Fumarolic activity continued but 2008 the alert level was lowered. In the end of September 2014 the alert level was raised to 3 for the southern part of the volcano.
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On September 27th 2014 it erupted leaving 250 climbers stranded and 7 unconscious.
Bear said:I was on FB and saw that Greece is getting a lot of flooding from the remains of a hurricane (Gonzalo) that originated around Bermuda. Also, there have been long lingering Typhoons/hurricanes in the east Pacific this year that have ended up battering the US Southwest. And now a hurricane has hit Hawaii from the east Pacific and is now headed to hit western Canada. The western Pacific has also seen a steady line of Typhoons with the latest one being Super Typhoon Vongfong.
What I'm wondering is are we starting to see the beginning stages of global super storms starting to develop?
Bear said:I was on FB and saw that Greece is getting a lot of flooding from the remains of a hurricane (Gonzalo) that originated around Bermuda. Also, there have been long lingering Typhoons/hurricanes in the east Pacific this year that have ended up battering the US Southwest. And now a hurricane has hit Hawaii from the east Pacific and is now headed to hit western Canada. The western Pacific has also seen a steady line of Typhoons with the latest one being Super Typhoon Vongfong.
What I'm wondering is are we starting to see the beginning stages of global super storms starting to develop?
Anthony said:The articles contain the usual global warming narrative, but if you take into account the data from Pierre's book,
and the latest warnings from the sessions, you can read between the lines.
Global warming is now slowing down the circulation of the oceans — with potentially dire consequences
_http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/03/23/global-warming-is-now-slowing-down-the-circulation-of-the-oceans-with-potentially-dire-consequences/
Gulf Stream is slowing down faster than ever, scientists say
_http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/gulf-stream-is-slowing-down-faster-than-ever-scientists-say-10128700.html
goyacobol said:Anthony said:The articles contain the usual global warming narrative, but if you take into account the data from Pierre's book,
and the latest warnings from the sessions, you can read between the lines.
Global warming is now slowing down the circulation of the oceans — with potentially dire consequences
_http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/03/23/global-warming-is-now-slowing-down-the-circulation-of-the-oceans-with-potentially-dire-consequences/
Gulf Stream is slowing down faster than ever, scientists say
_http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/gulf-stream-is-slowing-down-faster-than-ever-scientists-say-10128700.html
Anthony,
Maybe we need to buy some skis or at least buy some snowshoes?