Earlier today I posted the following in the "Tornadoes" thread:
Then, later in the day I saw the following:
What that makes me think of is Victor Clube writing:
Which brings me, of course, back to the initial item about the tornadoes in FL and TX being possibly markers?
There sure have been a lot of close calls with asteroids and some interesting fireballs and meteorites in the past few months.
Tornadoes around the World
Translated from French by Microsoft #Tempête of 7 june 1987 [2/2]-Brigitte Simonetta attempted to explain the phenomenon in the journal of Antenne 2 @claude_serillon but in a particularly confused way, mixing the notion of #tornade with that of #tempête
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Recent events in both weather and social unrest are just NUTS. Reminds me of the very first session with the Cs:
Q: (L) What are you here for tonight?
A: Prophecy.
Q: (L) What prophecies?
A: Tornadoes Florida - several.
Q: Where else?
A: Also Texas and Alabama.
Q: (L) When?
A: Sun is in Libra.
One naturally wonders if that was a prediction of a marker event? Like the 2014 "explosion" in Ukraine was the beginning of the total insanity that we live in today.
Then, later in the day I saw the following:
World in flames: why are protests raging around the globe?
Protests and demonstrations have rocked every corner of the world in recent days, with tax hikes, corruption and supposed environmental injustice all raising public anger. But why have they spread?
www.rt.com
What that makes me think of is Victor Clube writing:
[W]hen the prospect of these global catastrophes recurs, such is the nerve-racking tension aroused in mankind
that the principal leaders of civilization have long been in the habit of dissembling as to their cause (and likelihood) simply in order to preserve public calm and avoid the total breakdown of civil affairs. ...
The Christian, Islamic and Judaic cultures have all moved since the European Renaissance to adopt an unreasoning anti-apocalyptic stance, apparently unaware of the burgeoning science of catastrophes. History, it now seems, is repeating itself: it has taken the Space Age to revive the Platonist voice of reason but it emerges this time within a modern anti-fundamentalist, anti-apocalyptic tradition over which governments may, as before, be unable to exercise control. The logical response is perhaps a commitment on the part of government to the voice of reason and a decision to eliminate all signs as well as perpetrators of cosmic catastrophes in order to appease a public not too far given to rabid uniformitarianism. Cynics ... would say that we do not need the celestial threat to disguise Cold War intentions; rather we need the Cold War to disguise celestial intentions!
Thirty Years of Cults and Comets
©UnknownComet of 1532 This morning I was thumbing through a newly arrived book: Comet/Asteroid Impacts and Human Society, published by the eminent scientific publishing house, Springer, edited by Peter T. Bobrowsky and Hans Rickman. This book is...
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Which brings me, of course, back to the initial item about the tornadoes in FL and TX being possibly markers?
There sure have been a lot of close calls with asteroids and some interesting fireballs and meteorites in the past few months.