Haiku
Jedi Master
A cluster of fires broke out Monday morning (10/09/2017) at 1am in California. I am involved with the Redwood fire in Northern California. The Southern edge, fire line, of it is about one-half mile north of my house, not good. 10,000 acre’s currently in this one of many that popped up over the night. This fire fraught night was accompanied with a wind that at time would be totally calm. Then in the next instant it would howl past you as if it was a shock wave of something that just flew past. I am suggesting that these fires that started, within a couple of hours, across the state were the result of meteor fragments striking the planet.
I am already hearing several accounts of possible transformer explosions, one happened here. But did the transformer explosion start the fire or did the fire result in the transformer failing. There were just too many that happened in such a short time over a great area. So many fires burning at once, not enough resources, results in heavy devastation. Because of other fires we had minimal air fire support at first light. The big jet fire bomber just showed up at 3:00pm, must have been a busy day.
And a loss of life in the family. One household, about two miles north of the fire line, lost everything. All five family members got out with severe fire burns, the father cradled the youngest, the mother got flown to San Francisco because she was so severe. The son of twelve did not survive. Our prayers are with him.
As for the meteor fragment suggestion, I am seriously reviewing it. Everywhere I go in the burn areas, I will be on the lookout for impact craters. They may not be much more than a square foot in size so it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack, so to say. It is something to look for in any fire that is mostly unexplainable. This area has been overly dry for too long, as with most of CA. Anything could spark off a fire in these conditions.
Because there was loss of life, everyone is in sorrow. Because we know what we know that this is only the beginning and for those that leave us today, I have to ask, are they the unlucky ones to have this happen to them. Or are they the lucky ones because we know what is coming, and it is good that they do not have to be involved with it. I have to also ask myself the same question. Are we lucky because we know what is coming, or are we unlucky to have to watch it all unfold around us. As always this is a third density perspective. From a forth density perspective, our planet is about to climb the ladder and we get to be part of it. Just something to remember for the path ahead is difficult. Haiku …
I am already hearing several accounts of possible transformer explosions, one happened here. But did the transformer explosion start the fire or did the fire result in the transformer failing. There were just too many that happened in such a short time over a great area. So many fires burning at once, not enough resources, results in heavy devastation. Because of other fires we had minimal air fire support at first light. The big jet fire bomber just showed up at 3:00pm, must have been a busy day.
And a loss of life in the family. One household, about two miles north of the fire line, lost everything. All five family members got out with severe fire burns, the father cradled the youngest, the mother got flown to San Francisco because she was so severe. The son of twelve did not survive. Our prayers are with him.
As for the meteor fragment suggestion, I am seriously reviewing it. Everywhere I go in the burn areas, I will be on the lookout for impact craters. They may not be much more than a square foot in size so it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack, so to say. It is something to look for in any fire that is mostly unexplainable. This area has been overly dry for too long, as with most of CA. Anything could spark off a fire in these conditions.
Because there was loss of life, everyone is in sorrow. Because we know what we know that this is only the beginning and for those that leave us today, I have to ask, are they the unlucky ones to have this happen to them. Or are they the lucky ones because we know what is coming, and it is good that they do not have to be involved with it. I have to also ask myself the same question. Are we lucky because we know what is coming, or are we unlucky to have to watch it all unfold around us. As always this is a third density perspective. From a forth density perspective, our planet is about to climb the ladder and we get to be part of it. Just something to remember for the path ahead is difficult. Haiku …