Re: Military Movement and Climate Change
From: Michael Davis (mdavis19_at_ix.netcom.com)
Date: 02/07/05
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Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 06:04:13 -0500
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> Russian Military Movements towards Protected Areas Beginning
>
> By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Russian Subscribers
>
> Catastrophic worldwide weather chaos coupled with Defense Minister
> Sergei Ivanov's sudden visit to our Siberian military district are
> serving today as a warning for the start of immediate preparations for
> more severe chaotic events to come shortly it now appears.
>
> Military activity has increased to a level not seen in decades and many
> high level military officials have been leaving our region by aircraft
> bound for the great underground city beneath Yamantau Gora Mountain it
> is also being reported. Much frantic activity is also being seen with
> many thousands of animals migrating towards the interior spaces between
> our mountains and leaving costal areas with much speed.
>
> Strange news has also been received from the United States that a
> mistake in their Emergency Broadcasting System signaled an evacuation
> of one of their Eastern coastal regions, Connecticut .
>
> We can see in this news report where it is said, "State emergency
> management officials said a worker entered the wrong code during the
> weekly test of the emergency alert system, leading television viewers
> and radio listeners to believe that the state was being evacuated. "
> Civil authorities have issued an immediate evacuation order for all of
> Connecticut, beginning at 2:10 p.m. and ending at 3:10 p.m.," a message
> that scrolled across television screens read."
>
> Though being dismissed by many Americans as a mistaken order this
> message does provide a notice that the American authorities are also
> aware of impending events and are themselves in preparation for the
> massive evacuations of their costal residents. It is interesting to
> note too that the time frame as specified in this warning coincides
> with the massive continuing sun explosions now occurring. It is
> estimated that the giant explosive regions of the sun, soon to be
> facing earthward, will occur in less than a week's time.
>
> Continued bombardment of the earth of the massive and increasing energy
> 'blasts', of which I have written of before to you, are wrecking
> unprecedented damage upon the Southern Hemispheric Regions and greatly
> affecting all of the earth's weather systems.
>
> Madagascar has been affected to such an extent that it is now being
> reported, "The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today
> started sending supplies of emergency rice to thousands of people
> affected by Cyclone Ernest and the ensuing tropical storm that struck
> south west Madagascar last week. "Everyone who has been affected by
> these two terrible storms will receive relief food," WFP Deputy Country
> Director Gianluca Ferrera said. "We will have a better picture of
> what's needed in a day or two but in the meantime, food will be
> distributed to those who have been most critically affected by the
> flooding."
>
> In the South America region one of the worst hit countries has been
> Guyana, and which we can read, "Guyana faces four more days of
> rainfall after the heaviest January rains in more than 100 years caused
> floods affecting more than a third of the population, the United
> Nations said."
>
> In news reports from Tanzania we read, "Heavy downpour that hit Dar es
> Salaam and its suburbs yesterday was unusual and in fact the highest on
> record since 1953." , and massive flooding is also occurring in
> Mozambique , and as we read, "Flooding on the lower Zambezi in central
> Mozambique continued over the weekend, and on Monday the National Water
> Board (DNA) warned that the situation is likely to worsen."
>
> Aside from these areas one of the worst hit countries has been
> Australia where again yesterday massive storms have hit, and as we can
> read from their news reports, "Around 100,000 homes throughout Sydney,
> the Central Coast and surrounding areas are without electricity after
> big storms which swept the region this afternoon. Strong winds brought
> down trees, and heavy rain caused flash flooding which caught some
> people in their cars. The big storms brought rainfall of up to 20
> millimetres in an hour."
>
> This adds to the increasing events of these past weeks where in
> Australia they have also recorded their highest temperatures for
> January in their historical records, and also historically high rain.
>
> Not being spared has been the Northern Hemispheric region where even
> our capital Moscow has been affected by suffering the heaviest snows to
> have ever occurred there, and as one news report says, "A powerful
> snowstorm that raged in Moscow on Friday was the heaviest day's
> snowfall since weather records began, forcing planes to divert away
> from airports, snarling city traffic and making pedestrians wade
> through meter-high snowdrifts. Friday's snowfall was equivalent to
> precipitation of 9.4 millimeters, smashing the previous record of 7.8
> millimeters set in 1977, the city's weather bureau said."
>
> Even in our own region the numbers of cyclones are unprecedented, and
> as said in one news article, "A strong cyclone is moving to Kamchatka
> from the Sea of Japan. A storm warning was announced for operational
> services in the region and the fleet near the coast of the peninsula,
> the Kamchatka meteorological centre told Itar-Tass on Monday. According
> to weathermen, the record norm of precipitation for the last five years
> fell in the south of the peninsula in January 2005. Such heavy
> snowfalls were registered last time in 1999."
>
> World wide weather disasters are becoming so common place and without
> scientific explanation that an Indian government political information
> website has said about them, "(The) World is experiencing some extreme
> weathers and weather forecasters in all parts of the world are just
> failing for reasons unknown to all."
>
> Not just the weather is of concern to the world's scientists and
> government authorities but also the increasing numbers of meteors
> exploding in the earth's atmosphere in numbers unprecedented in
> recorded history.
>
> Spanish news sources have reported in the past few days, "Residents of
> the area near Madrid airport reported seeing a ball of fire explode and
> disintregrate in skies over the Spanish capital overnight, security
> services said."
>
> This joins the hundreds of other reported events of these meteors from
> all around the world including:
>
> On December 4th in the New England Region of the United States where it
> is says, "the bright flash light up the clouds, three seconds later
> came the boom"
>
> On December 6th over Australia where it was reported, "An eerie,
> constant, low rumbling sound accompanied the explosions." From
> 'fireballs'.
>
> On December 12th the reports from the Washington D.C. Region of the
> United States that says, "It looked like a ball of fire falling out
> of the sky.".
>
> On December 13th the report of the fireball that lit up the skies of
> China 'turning night into day'.
>
> On December 16th from the Utah Region of the United States where it was
> reported, "Meteor May Have Fallen in Salt Lake "
>
> On December 19th where in Indonesia a news report was headlined,
> "Meteor suspected amid unexplained sightings and blast in Indonesia
> "
>
> On December 21st where an unknown asteroid, and since named 2004 YD5,
> was discovered flying past the earth and under our satellites.
>
> On January 5th where in the Wisconsin Region of the United States a
> news report says, "Authorities in north central Wisconsin received
> dozens of reports Tuesday evening of bright flashes of light in the
> sky, as from an explosion, and they said it likely came from meteor
> activity."
>
> On January 7th where in the Alaskan Region of the United States a news
> report says, " Juneau residents saw a fiery ball traversing the
> sky."
>
> On January 12th where in India it is reported, "I saw a huge ball of
> fire in the air. It raced down to the earth so fast that before I could
> do anything."
>
> On January 26th where in Cambodia it is reported, "It made a noise like
> a bomb exploding, it's a good thing it didn't land in the village or
> people could have been killed."
>
> Concern is also increasing due to a large number of the world's 1,500
> active volcanoes becoming simultaneously active in recent weeks and the
> effects of these volcanic eruptions towards more global weather chaos.
> Even of more concern are the worlds super volcanoes, and to which the
> British press has recently said, "Slumbering supervolcanoes powerful
> enough to wipe out much of the planet may awaken much sooner than it
> had previously been thought. Experts believed it would take hundreds of
> thousands of years for reservoirs of molton rock, or magma, beneath a
> supervolcano to build for an eruption. But a new study indicates the
> time between super-eruptions can actually be tens of thousands of years
> - and many are already long overdue."
>
> "Residents of Guam in the Mariana Islands are suffering from sickness
> from volcanic haze due to the eruption of Anatahan Volcano. Dozens of
> people have arrived at Guam's only hospital complaining of respiratory
> problems and headaches." , it is being reported, and also that the
> Manam Volcano in Papua New Guinea eruption reached the stratosphere,
> "where in one hour the ash cloud reached a diameter of 180km and an
> altitude of 21-24km."
>
> To all of these events it has been our confusion as to why more Western
> people are not heeding in great numbers these many hundreds of
> warnings. Even to their past prophets of their own religions, who have
> foretold them about these events, they are not heeding. But as we
> become more acquainted with them we can see that they have no plans for
> survival, other than in small groups that are shunned by others.
>
> Today as we, and many other peoples of world, prepare for survival, the
> Western people really do not know what to do. Confronted with the
> enormity of world events pressing upon their lives they are not facing
> reality, but are instead hiding themselves behind false masks of
> bravery and their believed intellectual superiority over others.
>
> I do not understand them; I do not believe that they even understand
> themselves.
>
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So tell me, Jr. Dummy, if I were to look up the term "gullible" in the
dictionary, would I see your picture there? You just seem to get more
and more out of touch with reality as time goes by. Get a clue already.
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