Hurricanes and weather as 4D battles

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angelburst29 said:
As far as weather in general goes, there's something I have noticed that is driving me nuts ... ever since June, I've been experiencing the distinct feeling - I have lost a full month or more. Like the Season's have taken "a leap forward" but the calendar is stuck - a month behind. In June, we had weather typical to July, with hot humid saturated air that is generally seen in mid-August. Now, we're in late August and the days are getting shorter with sunlight, it's dark just before 7 PM and the nights cooler (in the 50's F) like the end of September, beginning of October. It wouldn't surprise me, if we get our first heavy frost in mid-September and a dusting of snow by the end of the month ... and the leaves on the trees haven't changed into Fall colors yet.
It's like my body's rhythm is experiencing one thing and mentally, I'm lagging behind with a time difference?
I had noticed that as well, seasons seem to be out of time, usually happends to me with the pseudo? daylight saving time, but in recent years is ongoing ... and there is also the increase in cosmic rays, this video explain it some https://www.sott.net/article/359893-Human-mood-DNA-changes-with-19-increase-in-cosmic-rays-in-Solar-Cycle-25
 
Re: Hurricane Harvey, Katrina and weather as 4D battle

mabar said:
angelburst29 said:
As far as weather in general goes, there's something I have noticed that is driving me nuts ... ever since June, I've been experiencing the distinct feeling - I have lost a full month or more. Like the Season's have taken "a leap forward" but the calendar is stuck - a month behind. In June, we had weather typical to July, with hot humid saturated air that is generally seen in mid-August. Now, we're in late August and the days are getting shorter with sunlight, it's dark just before 7 PM and the nights cooler (in the 50's F) like the end of September, beginning of October. It wouldn't surprise me, if we get our first heavy frost in mid-September and a dusting of snow by the end of the month ... and the leaves on the trees haven't changed into Fall colors yet.
It's like my body's rhythm is experiencing one thing and mentally, I'm lagging behind with a time difference?
I had noticed that as well, seasons seem to be out of time, usually happends to me with the pseudo? daylight saving time, but in recent years is ongoing ... and there is also the increase in cosmic rays, this video explain it some https://www.sott.net/article/359893-Human-mood-DNA-changes-with-19-increase-in-cosmic-rays-in-Solar-Cycle-25

Yeap same here,

Usually where I live August are the "dog days" of summer with humidity and heat... right now we're wearing jackets as it's unseasonably cold. Memorial Day last year it was a full blown summer day now we're about a week away and it feels like late October. Rainy, cold and grey.
 
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Hurricane Harvey Full Radar Loop - Houston, TX KHGX Long Loop (1080 HD)
StormChasingVideo
Published on Sep 4, 2017
Houston, TX - KHGX - Level - 2 NEXRAD Radar Loop Today we played around with a ton of data for a blog video and here is one of the side projects.
From Thousands of images (2,463 images) here is a full radar loop for Hurricane Harvey's life span and the flooding rain event.
Radar Loop Starts On: 8/23/2017 00:01:07 GMT Radar Loop ends on: 09/01/2017 23:49:57 GMT
 
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Wonder what is up with the battles? Irma is looking like a real monster. Hope everyone in her path will be safe.
 
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Yupo said:
Wonder what is up with the battles? Irma is looking like a real monster. Hope everyone in her path will be safe.
l_184.jpg

Well, I'm not reading too much into it, but there is this. Similar image appearing, but shot with different filters.
 
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https://ust.chatango.com/um/w/e/weathermaster1/img/l_184.jpg
Well, I'm not reading too much into it, but there is this. Similar image appearing, but shot with different filters.

Wow. She looks like a cartoon wild woman, and not at all unhappy about making a mess.
 
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Neil said:
Yupo said:
Wonder what is up with the battles? Irma is looking like a real monster. Hope everyone in her path will be safe.
l_184.jpg

Well, I'm not reading too much into it, but there is this. Similar image appearing, but shot with different filters.

I know! She seems to be rather enjoying it!
 
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I never heard of this before?

Hurricane Irma is so strong it's showing up on seismometers — equipment designed to measure earthquakes.

Hurricane Irma is so strong it's registering on devices designed to detect earthquakes
https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2017/09/05/hurricane-irma-so-strong-its-registering-devices-designed-detect-earthquakes/634419001/

"What we’re seeing in the seismogram are low-pitched hums that gradually become stronger as the hurricane gets closer to the seismometer on the island of Guadeloupe," said Stephen Hicks, a seismologist at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.

The noise is likely caused by high winds — which cause tiny motions in the ground — and also by trees swaying in the wind, which also transfers energy into the ground, he said. The seismometer is located close to the ocean, so waves crashing along the coastline reverberate around the island, also generating seismic energy, Hicks added.

The hurricane isn’t creating earthquakes, he said. "Earthquakes occur tens of (miles) deep inside Earth’s crust, a long way from the influence of weather events, and there is no evidence to suggest that hurricanes and storms directly cause earthquakes," Hicks said.

It's not unusual for large storms to register on seismometers for hours to days as they pass over.

"We saw this for Hurricane Harvey on seismometers located close to Houston," he said. In the U.K., wintertime storms can sometimes make it hard for seismologists to see small earthquakes because the noise level generated by storms is so high.

As Irma approaches seismic sensors, "we will see a dramatic increase in the amplitude of the seismic recordings," Hicks said.


SWAMP BUGGY RESCUE - HURRICANE HARVEY WITH SCOTT GREEN VOL 03 - COP TRIES TO SEND THEM HOME
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctfIwzgL3Xk (2:55 min.)

“We were there to provide help to the people of hurricane harvey. Was using the swamp buggies to take supplies and water to the people that did not leave their homes. Things like diapers, some food, water, baby wipes. We were able to go places that boats and most vehicles could not. End result we were still asked to leave.”

This mishap was fixed and they are still out helping the needed. It was not an official officer.


Evacuation orders are being given in the Florida Keys as Monroe County emergency managers prepare for Hurricane Irma.

Keys Emergency Manager: “You Must Evacuate, You Cannot Afford To Stay”
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/09/05/keys-emergency-manager-you-must-evacuate-you-cannot-afford-to-stay/

The grim outlook prompted Senterfitt to order mandatory evacuations.

“We’re emphatically telling people you must evacuate, you can not afford to stay on an island with a Category 5 hurricane coming at you. Most of this island chain is only three to five feet above sea level. With the surges we’re expecting this is not the place to be,” said Senterfitt.

“With a Category 5 coming at the Florida Keys we could be looking at wave heights that would literally put the ocean over the islands. We’re got to remember we’re an island community and islands go under water,” said Senterfitt.


The number of deaths attributed to Hurricane Harvey, which recently hit the US Gulf coast, has reached at least 60 people, according to Texas emergency management officials.

Harvey death toll reaches 60 as thousands remain displaced
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/09/05/534052/Harvey-death-toll-reaches-60

The majority of the victims were people drowning in flash floods or water-logged roads, they told the AP on Monday.

Harris County, which is home to the US fourth largest city Houston, has the highest death toll with 30 confirmed Harvey-related deaths as it saw the worst flooding during the tropical storm.


Tropical Storm Jose has formed in the Atlantic Ocean to the east of Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 monster plowing toward Antigua and perhaps Florida.

Tropical Storm Jose forms behind Hurricane Irma (Video)
http://nypost.com/2017/09/05/tropical-storm-jose-forms-behind-hurricane-irma/

Jose, the 10th tropical storm of the season, has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is about 1,505 miles east of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane Center.

The tropical storm is expected to gain strength in the next couple of days as it moves west-northwest and may become a hurricane by Friday, meteorologists said Tuesday.
 
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Well, if there's a battle going on "upstairs", so to speak .... it must be a "hell-of-a-doozy"!

Hurricane Irma Hits the Caribbean (CNN wire)
_http://wnep.com/2017/09/06/hurricane-irma-hits-the-caribbean/

ST. MARTIN — Breaking news update, published at 10:26 a.m. ET

Four of the strongest buildings on the Caribbean island of St. Martin have been destroyed by Hurricane Irma, French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb said at a news conference Wednesday.

It’s likely that all other older buildings there have at least been damaged, he said.

About half of the island is a French overseas collectivity, and the remainder is a constituent country of the Netherlands.

Original story, published at 10:17 a.m. ET

An extremely dangerous Hurricane Irma pounded small northern Caribbean islands Wednesday morning as one of the strongest storms recorded in the Atlantic — and is on a path to hit parts of the British Virgin Islands and perhaps skirt northern Puerto Rico later in the day.

Irma’s core, with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph — well above the 157 mph threshold of a Category 5 — slammed Barbuda early Wednesday before hitting Saint Martin and Anguilla.

Barbuda, home to about 1,600 people, was “so badly damaged that there is no communication” from the island, said Keithley Meade, director of a meteorological office in Antigua and Barbuda.

“We have a lot of broken trees across the island,” Meade said from Antigua, whose 80,000 people comprise most of the two-island nation’s population.

Virginia Barreras told CNN she was riding out the storm in tiny Saint Martin — an island of about 75,000 people — in a “sanctuary hotel” where tourists and locals were encouraged to check in before the eye wall hit.

“The palm trees are bent over and (I) can’t see anything but white,” she said early Wednesday, before Irma’s core passed. “The walls shake when the wind blows hard, and we can hear debris being thrown around.

The Category 5 hurricane is “potentially catastrophic,” the National Hurricane Center said. Besides devastating winds, the center warns of high storm surges that could crush low-lying structures near shore.

Though Irma’s path is uncertain, forecasters have said it could turn toward Florida over the weekend, and officials there are ordering some evacuations and shutting down schools.

Latest developments

— Around 8 a.m. ET Wednesday, Irma’s core was spinning about 15 miles west-southwest of Anguilla, with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph.

— After slamming St. Martin and Anguilla and St. Kitts and Nevis in the morning, the storm is expected to be near the British Virgin Islands and northern US Virgin Islands.

— The storm’s center is then expected to pass near or just north of Puerto Rico on Wednesday afternoon or night.

— Irma on Thursday and Friday is likely to be near the Turks and Caicos islands and the southeastern Bahamas, where storm surges of up to 20 feet are possible, the hurricane center said.

— It’s too early to tell whether it will make landfall on the US mainland, but forecasts show it could churn toward Florida over the weekend.

— People in Florida should heed any evacuation order, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday. “(A) storm surge could cover your house. We can rebuild homes — we cannot rebuild your family,” he said.

— In the US Virgin Islands, Gov. Kenneth E. Mapp ordered a 36-hour curfew that started at 6 a.m. local time Wednesday.

— The season opener for the NFL’s Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been postponed Sunday in Miami because of Irma. The game will instead be played in Miami on November 19.

‘We’ve been hiding in the bathroom’

Irma affected many northern Caribbean islands Wednesday, even those not touched by the powerful core. In Marigot, Guadeloupe, Florida resident Loren Ann Mayo rode out the storm on the sixth floor of a beachside hotel.

“We’ve been hiding in the bathroom,” she said in a video she posted to Facebook. About an inch of water covered parts of the floor, and pieces of drywall had fallen onto a balcony and a bed inside, she said.

Mayo was there on a business trip. “It is pouring down rain. It is howling,” she told CNN. “Most people are either in their bathroom, or they’ve been moved downstairs to the third floor where management thinks is a very, very safe spot.”

Forecasters are mostly concerned about the northeastern Caribbean, according to Michael Brennan of the hurricane center.

Islands under hurricane warning include Anguilla, Antigua, Barbuda, Puerto Rico, the US and British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Martin/St. Maarten, St. Barts, the Dominican Republic from Cabo Engano to the northern border with Haiti, Guadeloupe, the southeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Puerto Rico: Long lines

Storm surge is a concern for the Virgin Islands (up to 11 feet) and Puerto Rico (up to 5 feet), as is heavy rain (up to 10 inches in the Virgin Islands, and up to 15 in parts of Puerto Rico).

Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló declared a state of emergency and has activated the National Guard.

For hours, people lined up outside hardware stores, hoping to get plywood, batteries and power generators. If Irma knocks out power, Puerto Ricans said it could take weeks or months before it is restored.

Last month, the director of Puerto Rico’s power utility, Ricardo Ramos Rodríguez, said several factors have made the island’s electric system “vulnerable and fragile,” CNN affiliate WAPA reported.

One of those is the shortage of employees. Many workers recently retired or left their jobs for better prospects on the US mainland, Ramos Rodríguez said.

Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas

Forecasters warn that Irma’s likely path will be near the Turks and Caicos Islands on Thursday and the southeastern Bahamas on Friday — and that the destruction could be devastating.

In the Bahamas, emergency evacuations have been ordered for six southern islands — Mayaguana, Inagua, Crooked Island, Acklins, Long Cay and Ragged Island.

“This is the largest such evacuation in the history of the country,” Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said.

Bahamian officials also canceled vacation time for police and defense forces.

“Some of the (Bahamian) islands aren’t more than 9 feet (above sea level). Storm surges there may be 20 feet. You get the idea what’s going to happen to those islands,” CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said.

Evacuations set for Florida

Jimmy Brumbaugh packed up his family in their RV and left Astatula, Florida, for Georgia. As he headed out of town, he posted a picture showing a long line of cars, waiting to get gas.

“People are genuinely scared down here,” he said. “… We are dead center in the state, but I’m not taking any chances. I also don’t want to put my family through the misery of riding out the storm. We’ve done it before, and it’s horrible.”

In Eustis, northwest of Orlando, Pat Arnold and her husband took precautions in case Irma hit.

“My husband and I prepared for Irma by getting some cash out, fueling cars and filling gas cans with nonethanol gas (for use with our chainsaw if needed), … and making sure we have enough batteries, canned food, etc,” she told CNN.

From Miami Beach to Ocala, Floridians braced for the storm, with some posting images of empty shelves at local grocery stores.

Miami-Dade County will start evacuating special-needs residents Wednesday, and may announce other evacuations soon, Mayor Carlos Gimenez said.

Schools and county offices will be closed Thursday and Friday.

Monroe County, which includes the Florida Keys, was ordering visitors to evacuate by sunrise Wednesday, and residents should begin to evacuate 12 hours later.

After declaring a state of emergency across Florida, the governor said President Donald Trump had “offered the full resources of the federal government.”

Scott also ordered 7,000 National Guard troops to report for duty by Friday morning.

“Learn your evacuation zone. Listen to your locals,” he said. “This storm has the potential to devastate this state. You have to take this seriously.”

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Jose, in the open Atlantic far to the southeast of Irma, is expected to become a hurricane by Wednesday night.

“Interests in the Leeward Islands should monitor the progress of Jose,” the National Hurricane Center said.
 
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Here are three links concerning Irma at the Dutch part of Sint Maarten (Saint Martin) with photographs and videos:

https://nltimes.nl/2017/09/06/hurricane-irma-hits-sint-maarten

https://nltimes.nl/2017/09/06/first-footage-eye-hurricane-irma-shows-devastation-sint-maarten

https://nltimes.nl/2017/09/06/website-allows-hurricane-irma-survivors-mark-safe
 
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Palinurus said:
Here are three links concerning Irma at the Dutch part of Sint Maarten (Saint Martin) with photographs and videos:

https://nltimes.nl/2017/09/06/hurricane-irma-hits-sint-maarten

https://nltimes.nl/2017/09/06/first-footage-eye-hurricane-irma-shows-devastation-sint-maarten

https://nltimes.nl/2017/09/06/website-allows-hurricane-irma-survivors-mark-safe

I've seen some of those videos on social media, Saint Martin got hit pretty bad! According to the Dutch Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (Ronald Plasterk), it's the most powerful hurricane that has hit that area. He also said they don't know yet if there are any casualties.
 
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San Martin after been hit by hurricane Irma.Here more info.

https://www.rt.com/news/402214-irma-caribbean-landfall-content/
 
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This came in my email today and thought it was an interesting analysis, from an astrological point of view, on why we are experiencing current weather conditions i.e. hurricanes and flooding and why we can expect more until 2026. It's an excerpt from a Lada Ray interview stating that while Neptune is in Pisces the water element, as well as oil and gas, are factors as under this influence. She mentions positive, as well as negatives, to this conjunction.



_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBrLaebYP6M&ebc=ANyPxKrYA5KpOJp_oWPagxcKvoDzBXqveVG3YwypXBoPxFv6LbPOW6EuCrMMXqN4a_LrZYBTuPcQ0JMYH-xb7YBTM8VGALiZqQ
 
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1984 said:
Laura said:
c.a. said:
Aside from being Biblical, I wounder if there might be some hints from this recent report.

Houston Under Water: Special Report
Published on Aug 29, 2017
(VIDEO)
Tens of thousands of people have had to flee their homes in Houston, Texas, as a result of flooding caused by Tropical Storm Harvey. Sky News Correspondent Ashish Joshi reports.

Geezus! It says another 60 centimeters of rain is expected before it stops. That is one hellatious amount of rain.
Indeed! "Sheets of rain" keeps running through my mind. :shock:

The deed session,indeed :
Q: (L) What did you mean by, "New world coming"?

A: You are in the transition and it will accelerate dramatically soon.

Q: (L) So you're saying that - as we have speculated ourselves - everything that used to be prophesied for the future, now we're in it; It's happening.

A: Yes. Isn't it grand?

Q: (L) I guess it depends on your point of view. Well, since you opened with that particular topic, let me bring this question to the floor. I was going to save it for the last, but... Back in 1998, I was doing a lot of reading on mythology trying to come to some understanding of what all these ancient myths meant. I was not as yet tuned in to the possible, probable, cometary meaning of most of the myths. I thought I was doing pretty well at the time, however, so let me read the session excerpts that lead into my question:
Citer

From session 19 July 1997:
Q: … In a previous session I asked a question about the 'sons of Belial' and the 'sons of the law of One,' as explicated by Edgar Cayce, and whether these were philosophical or racial divisions. You said that they were initially racial, and then philosophical and religious. Now, from putting the information about religions together throughout the centuries, I am coming to a rather difficult realization that the whole monotheistic idea, which is obviously the basic concept of the 'sons of the law of One,' is the most clever and devious and cunning means of control I have ever encountered in my life. No matter where it comes from, the religionists say "we have the ONE god, WE are his agents, you pay us your money, and we'll tell him to be nice to you in the next world!"

A: Clever if one is deceived. Silly truffle if one is not.

Q: Well, I know! But, uncovering this deception, this lie that the 'power' is 'out there' is unbelievable. So, the Kantekkians were the 'Sons of Belial,' which is not the negative thing that I interpreted it as at the time. So, the 'Sons of the Law of One,' was perverted to the monotheistic Judaism, which then was then transformed into the Christian religious mythos, and has been an ongoing theme since Atlantean times.

A: Woven of those who portray the lights.
{I would like to comment here that the remark “portray the LIGHTS” - plural - went right over my head at the time.}

Q: And that is always the way it has been. They appear as 'angels of light.' And, essentially, everything in history has been rewritten by this group.

A: Under the influence of others. And whom do you suppose?

Q: Well, the Orion STS.

A: Sending pillars of light and chariots of fire to deliver the message.

{Again, I missed the import of “pillars of light” and “chariots of fire” at the time.}

Q: Well, I found some connections between some tombs in Rome, Nicolas Poussin, and some tombs in England, the processions of 'angels' on the Canary Islands. The connection seems to be these funny lights, or Candles, with 'peculiar wicks,' as they are described, which are 'eternal flames.' I am wondering if this is what you meant by connecting them by the frequency of light?

A: "Eternal flame" adorns the tomb of JFK. Connection?

{This connection is obvious to me now after my recent studies on Julius Caesar and the Gracchi brothers, but I leave that aside for now.}

Q: Yes. I also found the Solloi priesthood and the priestesses called Peleiades. They seem to be involved with urns, birds, tinkling bells, urns that can be struck and which then set up a particular resonance in other urns, oak trees, and some other peculiar references that relate to laurel trees...

A: Siren song.

Q: What about the siren song?

A: Greek mythology.

Q: I know that. What about it? What do the sirens represent?

A: Laura, my dear, if you really want to reveal "many beautiful and amazing things," all you need to do is remember the triad, the trilogy, the trinity, and look always for the triplicative connecting clue profile. Connect the threes... do not rest until you have found three beautifully balancing meanings!!

Q: So, in everything there are three aspects?

A: And why? Because it is the realm of the three that you occupy. In order to possess the keys to the next level, just master the Third Man Theme, then move on with grace and anticipation.


What is important about the above is the “Third Man Theme” which was part of the next question:

April
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4th 1998

Q: (L) In the studies of the Triple Goddess, I came across some interesting things. You suggested that I should research the Third Man Theme. I have discovered that the origin of the word 'man' meant a female - the goddess. The oldest word for the male of the species was 'wer' as in 'werewolf.' So, the Third Man Theme could mean actually, the Triple Goddess. Am I correct?

A: Close, if viewed through "sheets of rain."


(L) And then in 1999, I came back to the topic again:

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January 2nd 1999

Q: (L) … I once asked about the Third Man Theme and that perhaps you meant that the imagery was that of the Triple Goddess relating to the Isle of Man... and you said 'if viewed through sheets of rain.' So, in this book that I am reading, it talks about the fact that the Celts of Gaul worshipped the Rain as the manifestation of the Goddess, and the Celts of Scotland worshipped the Sun... the male God. Does this relate in any way to this remark you made about sheets of rain?

A: In an offhand way.

(L) So obviously I was going sort of in the right direction. But then I asked:

Q: Anything further you can tell me in terms of a clue about 'sheets of rain?'

A: Not for now, when you get there, you will find the chalice.

Q: Where and WHAT chalice?

A: Wait and see!


(L) Then in 2003, Ark was asking some questions about background cosmic radiation:

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August 17th 2003

Q: (Ark) Does it come from one of the big bangs or many of the big bangs or some completely different source?

A: Dark matter.

Q: (L) I don't think that was one of your options. (Ark) Well, someone on physics newsgroups was discussing this, so maybe it is a confirmation. (L) Look! It's raining! (Ark) So we can ask about this weather breakthrough yesterday, is it a sign of a breakthrough in our own situation?

A: One day there will be sheets of rain. (group laughter)


(L) Now, at the time of that particular session on August 17th, we were living in Auch in 43 degree heat. It had been probably the hottest summer ever in France. People were dying by the thousands. 20,000 people died in France in the heat that year, and we were dealing with that horrible situation with that evil Dutch landlord. So, it really WAS quite an event that the weather finally broke and we got rain. It was thunderous and stormy. Ark's previous question about dark matter, followed by his question about the weather breakthrough being a sign of a breakthrough in our own situation, and your answer that “one day there will be sheets of rain”, was quite interesting. Within a few months, we were able to move to this house things did improve for us in many respects. But then in 2011 there was this issue of cracked airplane windows that were occurring in numerous places around the world. There were several news reports. I don't know if anybody remembers those, but we archived them on Sott.net. So Andromeda asked at the time:

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February 13 2011

Q: (Andromeda) What's up with the cracked airplane windows that have been showing up in the news?

A: Electrical charges have many effects. By the way, that is the reason for some of the animal deaths: electrical discharges.

Q: (Belibaste) Because there's more dust between the ionosphere and the surface of the earth. (A***) Is that also why I've been getting shocked by electrical equipment recently?

A: Yes

Q: (Perceval) Is that electrical discharges from the sun, or...

A: Sheets of rain, or dust plus electricity. Snow too.


(L) So that was the last reference to the term that is exercising my mind right now: “sheets of rain”, and what brought it to my mind was of course the current state of the planet which is quite dire as far as I can see. There are enormous amounts of rain falling in many, many places. It's been raining here almost continuously since December at least, and we had rain before that. (Perceval) It's still snowing in a lot of places. (L) It's snowing in places, and you just mentioned that in this last excerpt... You said, "Sheets of rain, or dust plus electricity. Snow too." And Belibaste asked, "Because there's more dust between the ionosphere and the surface of the earth." Is that what we're looking at in the term “sheets of rain”? Something that conducts electricity... Is this related to these extreme amounts of rainfall and snowfall? Is it all electrical phenomena, like even the jetstream and all that sort of thing?

A: Indeed, and the rain can conduct.

Q: (L) Okay, so going back to my triple goddess viewed through sheets of rain, since I now have a different understanding of what these "gods" and "goddesses" represented, that they probably were cometary bodies... What you're saying, or what I'm assuming you're saying, is the triple goddess viewed through sheets of rain is essentially a comet or comets? Is it electrical discharges? (Belibaste) The cause of the sheets of rain might be the triple goddess, i.e. triple comet. (L) Oh... Is Belibaste right on that? That the cause of the sheets of rain could be a triple cometary body?

A: Close. Also consider plasma shapes including those that may appear "chalice like".

Q: (Belibaste) This cometary body is highly charged, and because of potential difference, there's a discharge with the surface of earth, in the atmosphere, leading to sheets and rain and thunders and plasma sheath which can have a chalice shape. (L) What has recently been working in my mind is the observation that when the earth is in a comet dust stream, it apparently affects the weather profoundly. That means a lot of cloud cover and rain. This seems to have been true about past events in history. I noticed that I didn’t get a single viewing day for one of the recent comets. So I began to wonder just what the deal was. How could the ancients have seen the alleged comet gods if the sky was under cloud cover most of the time! So this might explain it. There were close passages and plasma discharges viewed through cloud cover or “sheets of rain” and we know that some of the plasma formations can be quite anthropomorphic looking among other shapes. (Perceval) It seems it's a compounding effect where cometary bodies have electric effects on the planet that disrupt the planet in different ways that may cause increased precipitation, which then allows for further cometary activity? (Ark) Well, but I would like to ask about what is the nature of the dust? Earth origin or cometary origin?

A: Cometary, and some still holds charge.

Q: (L) Well, we've certainly been having, in addition to all of this rain, a veritable sprinkle storm of little meteorites that hit people's houses, and hit people's cars. It's getting to the point where it's like weekly and sometimes multiple times a week. It's not - I don't believe - a phenomenon of people simply reporting it more or noticing it more. It's just like freaking bizarre!

A: See opening remarks.

Q: (L) You mean "new world coming", well a new world coming means that the old world has to go. That doesn't strike me as being entirely pleasant.

A: You have long been aware of the cataclysmic nature of cosmic transitions, why get nervous now that it is at the door?

Q: (Perceval) Stage fright! (L) Yes, stage fright. Okay, going along our list of questions... Along the same line: What percentage of fireballs or other celestial visitors actually come to our attention?

A: 43 percent.

Q: (L) What is the percentage increase observed or otherwise in fireballs over this time last year?

A: 26 percent.

Q: (L) What caused the wildfires in the west of the UK and Ireland this past April? (Perceval) It was when the ground was still quite cold, and winter was still holding on, and there were hundreds of wildfires in the gorse and low scrub all long the west coast of Scotland.

A: You noted that it came after the Russian event?

Q: (Perceval) We figured it could be connected.

A: Connect the dots!

Q: (Perceval) Probably on the same latitude roughly, as well. (L) And a similar thing happened in California in early May. Is that still going in the same direction?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) So, let me ask this: Considering this whole sheets of rain discussion – sheets of conductive dust or rain – is it possible that some of these fires could due to some kind of electrical conductivity and not necessarily a visible fireball that you'd see streaking through the sky?

A: Oh indeed.

Q: (Perceval) In some places, the ground itself was frozen. And they were blaming it on kids going out and setting fires. In one area of Scotland, for example, there were a 160 fires in one day. So, suddenly there was an army of teenagers that decided to go out all over Ireland and Scotland. (L) An army of pyromaniac teenagers! (Perceval) And it was a particular type of land. Not a lot of trees, low scrub, boggy areas. And there were no reports of fireballs anywhere during that time, so you can rule that out. (L) Okay, next question. In terms of "preparedness" for the coming - er, currently manifesting – changes, how important is it to truly connect to other people?

A: If that is the only way to achieve truth within the self, it is very important.

Q: (L) I don't think that was quite the way the question was intended. I think it was about having a group that helps each other in material or physical ways in the coming times.

A: If there is truth within that will manifest naturally like the pieces of a puzzle snapping into place.
 
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