Monday, 14 June 2010

CYCLONE PHET REMINDS US OF NATURE'S POWER

As a species, humanity has gotten a bit too big for its britches, as the old saying goes. We are making a mess and Nature is starting to throw out warning signs. I am not a prophecies kinda gal for many reasons, but none of what is going on around us surprises me. One thing I do know, however, is the balance of natural forces, the health of the world around us. You don't need to be told things are in a bad way. Your bones feel it whether your consciousness has worked things out or not.


For decades scientists have warned us, "so many years and we pass the tipping point." The planet has survived one atrocity or another but eventually things found some form of balance again as things readjusted to the new situation. However, BP and this spill have thrown us over and the tipping point is long gone. I do not feel the planet will ever recuperate properly from this one.

Some tell me this is just another of their diversions to keep our minds off other horrors the Elite are scamming us over. It seems every time something big happens, something is going on that we do not notice until it is too late. It does not really matter. Whoever is responsible for this has a lot to answer for, but it does not really matter either. What matters is doing our best to clean things up and prevent is from happening again.

Some day we will be smart enough to pay attention when Nature speaks to us.

And here we are. Past the tipping point. I am told that the drilling goes on and that in a few years my country will have TEN big rigs offshore and be the world's biggest supplier of oil. We will see. We might not even be around then. Heck we are on a fault line that they have been saying is overdue and they talk about this idiocy! How blind

Today I was sent two emails and I am going to merge them because in some way they are complementary to each other. The photographs are the sky around Oman on the shores of the Arabian Sea. The clouds are like nothing I have ever seen before. After the devastation of Oman, this Tropical Hurricane Phet moved across to Pakistan where it struck with fury.

I also received this following article by one of my favourite writers. I am not too sure of his story but John had an unforeseen health problem during the explosion of Deepwater and he has just moved out of the area. This piece is on the heavy side. Be forewarned. I am not a fire and brimstone, by the prophecies kinda gal, but the mood and his visions are worth thinking about.


Apocalypse travel plans

YOUR FIRST ROADBLOCK WILL BE YOUR LAST

By John Kaminski
pseudoskylax@gmail.com
http://johnkaminski.info/

Part 1


The ancient Kelts fought their wars naked, men and women, side by side, wielding bronze swords and very large axes, always shouting at the top of their lungs. They swooped down on Rome in 118 BC and, snarling and slashing, captured the whole city in a couple of days. Then they took a look around and collectively said, “This place is a phreaking dump!” and hauled back to their paradise abode in the Black
Forest, now western Switzerland, then called Helvetia. Less than a century later, in his campaign through Gaul, Julius Caesar’s Roman juggernaut killed 360,000 Helvetians in one battle, effectively ending the Bronze Age Keltic civilization that had nurtured their world for almost a thousand years.

It was the belief of these redhaired Nordic beauties that a true warrior always died with a snappy one-liner uttered at the moment of passing, indicating to the surviving companions that the dying Gaul truly believed he would be OK in the afterlife in which he had always believed. This communal love for living, hewn close to an intimate knowledge of the land, perhaps died with the Kelts.


Mostly, it is the great endings that make us stop and think. Sometimes it’s all we can remember, the ending. In it is supposed to be the lesson.

A Spanish novelist, C. F. Ramuz, wrote a novella in the late 1940s called “The End of All Men,” in which the Sun fried us up in a Twilight Zone kind of way. But a long ago short story by Arthur C. Clarke called “The Nine Billion Names of God” (I think) was the one that really did it for me. It was about some computer geeks who for some reason compiled the 9 billion names of God. Clarke finished it this way. “ . . . and one by one overhead, the stars were going out.”

Even more jawdropping than that was a paragraph I was reminded of from one of my recent essays titled “The Babylonian Woe,” about Capt. David Astle’s book of the same name, which is the best history of money ever written and perfectly attuned to humanity’s final disaster, which is happening to us now.


In a single thought of preternatural prescience, Astle closes the introduction to his book with this . . .

“Through stealthy issue of precious metal commodity money into circulation amongst the peoples, replacing that money which represented the fiat, or will of the god of the city and which was merely an order on state warehouses through his scribes, this internationally minded group, from the secrecy of their chambers, were able to make a mockery of the faith and belief of simple people. The line of communication from god to man through priest-king and priest was cut, being replaced by their own twisted purposes such as they were; not however guiding mankind into the heaven that could have been
and where all would be life, and light, and hope, but into such a hell as to escape from which men might gladly come to accept the idea of Mass Suicide . . .”

How many will the poison air about to assail us drive to this point is a question we may all ask right now.

Part 2


Once they reach the inevitable conclusion that the Gulf of Mexico oil volcano must not be allowed to continue ~ all life on the surface of this planet so thoroughly raped by humans will be dead in two years,
as the atmosphere rapidly becomes poisoned with benzene, methane and sulfur dioxide, something like the toxic atmospheres of Jupiter or Saturn the Russian experts they’ve just imported for advice will
convince them to nuke the gulf.

Imagine setting off a nuclear device at not only the foot of the New Madrid tectonic fault ~ quite likely to split the continental U.S. in half — but also in a small ocean of extremely flammable OIL, an entire small ocean extremely full of it, and mixed into a satanic cocktail of Corexit, an extremely poisonous substance. Can any of us really imagine what will happen?


The best case scenario is this. The blast will be so humongous, it will throw the planet out of orbit. When this happens, the atmosphere which has nurtured us for so many millennia, will burst like a giant
soap bubble, and every living thing that depends on air to breathe will be dead in less than 30 minutes. It will be a bad death, too ~ and endless sea of strangling, spasming, writhing blue faces. But it will be mercifully brief. It won’t take long. Faith will get you through it. This is the best case scenario.

What happens if the blast is somehow less profound than that, or if they follow a strategy of lighting small fires from which the Corexit fumes will exterminate the populace in small segments, I can only say
God help us. The oily nuclear winter that will follow in a matter of days and last for centuries will dwarf any atrocities fearful men have perpetrated upon one another since the dawn of time. The agony will be
long and sublimely frightful. I can’t imagine anyone living through that, not even the Neocon Morlocks who think they’re safe beneath the surface.


In an obvious way, every person on the planet is now frozen in time. The big clock in the sky is ticking down its final seconds. Everything humans have accomplished in the past has suddenly become irrelevant, and every now-frightening step into the future brings us one day closer to our exquisitely crafted, hypocritically conceived, self-inflicted doom.

I explain this to the dapper executive in the BMW and he responds: “So we have to live our lives in super Hazmat suits. We’ll still have built in cell phones and computers. Life will go on even if the air is poisonous.”


So now instead of computers and cellphones, we have to worry about the poisonous properties of a panoply of gasses ~ ethane, butane, methane, benzene, and sulfuric acid in the rain. Always know which way the wind is blowing. Always know when to run.

For those of us who regard this description of life as insane, our minds wriggle with conceptual travel plans. One friend is jumping in his SUV and heading for Alaska tomorrow morning. But others are just sitting by the seashore, oblivious to the gathering storm, shrugging their shoulders, saying “Hey, there’s nothing we can do about it,” and sipping on their beer. And the fish on the end of the line is covered with oil.


Edgar Cayce books are suddenly selling well these days. He’s that “Sleeping Prophet” dude who predicted the Great Lakes will run down the Mississippi and cut America in half, and wouldn’t you know that wellhead they’re thinking about nuking sits right at the foot of the very tectonic fracture that would exactly accomplish the trick.

So where do you run? Which way do you go? Do you buy an ocean liner like Alan Greenspan and try to ride it out? Watch out for Somali pirates, true representatives of the people. Hide out in the mountains of Nicaragua, hoping the mudslides don’t get you? Tuck yourself away on a hillside in Maui? That might be worst of all, when our mother the ocean, the entity that gave this planet its life, finally decides to chastise us for what we have done to her. You have never seen awesome like the angry sea . . .


If you choose to run, especially after the forced evacuation announcement (which I’ve heard will be June 16), your first roadblock will be your last. The men in the white trucks have orders to shoot to kill anyone who disobeys their orders. But if you follow their orders, chances are good you’ll wind up in a FEMA camp, where you will be herded into a barbed wire encampment (rented by the Feds in Georgia and Alabama for this particular event) and left to starve to death, just like Eisenhower did to those Germans all those years ago.

In these bleeding days, beating the rush is the best way to stay alive at least a little longer.


Part 3

If I’m wrong about any of the things I’ve said or written in the past few weeks ~ since I first felt the Earth begin to bleed in a serious and howling way ~ once the danger has passed and I see this has all been a paranoid panic attack, when the all-clear is sounded, I will only be too glad to queue up at my local VA psych ward and request admittance to medicate the error of my ways. I pray that my future will be that bright.

A number of you reading this and a much larger percentage of those who aren’t will not make it to the end of the year, felled as you will be by the hazards of this unprecedented, rapidly unfolding disaster, and other disasters shortly due that will greatly reduce your chances of surviving. I will have a longer story later about useful procedures should you encounter that event.


Tonight they were talking about oil burn-offs near Navarre Beach, in the Florida Panhandle, in water overloaded with the dispersant named Corexit, which exudes lethal fumes at temperatures above 90 degrees.

And this is the brew that the hurricanes sure to come will rain down on Georgia and the Carolinas when they whirl through the Caribbean, as they do most every year.


I know a couple of young mothers in the Smoky Mountains who should be moving further north. But everybody’s not going to get the message. Charles is going to sit there on Bourbon Street and play his horn until the sky turns red. Brigitte is saying ‘come on down, we’re going to rebuild N’Orleans bigger and better than ever.’ I turn my head away in pain. I wonder which of my friends will make it to the Canadian Rockies before British Petroleum’s deliberately errant shot turns the entire southeastern United States into a giant gas chamber.


You’re not all going to make it. You don’t need to be a fortune teller to read these cards. There has been not one bit of good news since this nightmare began. Things run true to form. Get out while you can still breathe. But remember. The amount of poison in the Gulf will hiss for many years. Whether it will actually kill every living thing on the planet is a question only the future can answer. But what we know now ~ facts on the ground ~ that enough poison has been released already ~ with much, much more to come in the future . . . it’s enough poison to do the job.

Useful links 6/12/2010:

They keep using poison for no reason
http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/

Oil vapor in the air we breathe
http://blowoutblog.info/

One million gallons of Corexit
http://worldvisionportal.org/wvpforum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=902&p=2193#p2193

Two disasters, same formula
http://oilprice.com/Finance/the-markets/The-Similarities-Between-Deepwater-Horizon-and-Global-Financial-Meltdown.html


Imagine North America on fire
http://snippits-and-slappits.blogspot.com/2010/06/great-abyss-entire-continent-burning.html

John Kaminski is a writer who used to live on the Gulf Coast of Florida, but is now on the run from the rapidly growing shadow of human greed, which as we speak now creeps north toward Georgia.
http://johnkaminski.info/

1 comment:

  1. Excellent summation by Mr. Kaminski. The only thing I would have added would be a link to the red sky prophecy.

    I read all the Cayce books years ago so I pretty much expected some of the things we see happening. The manner in which they are unfolding is a bit of a surprise however.

    Red Elk was divinely accurate when he said in effect when that giant steel mouse trap closes (oil rig) the controllers and all humanity will be trapped. It is like a mouse going for the cheese.

    I have always said however the only safe place is in your heart. I at least have one and it seems others do not.

    I moved away from the San Andreas fault in the 80s, considered it too dangerous. Wow There really is nowhere to run. Is Alaska safe? All tectonic plates are connected in a system with the volcanos. Alaska is loaded with active Strato volcanos. Yellowstone is the planet's largest. Have you ever looked at the kill zone projected for such an eruption. It is a matter of preferring sulfur to corexit.

    When the Madrid goes and it will with or without the plan in the gulf, there will be no roads to travel on in most of the U.S. There will be no gas, no food, no water. Someone seems to be aiding this situation as oil was spilled into the Jordan River in Salt Lake City, a river in Iowa and two ships collided in Port Arthur Texas as if there wasn't enough oil there already.

    Don't know much about prophecy myself but the BP flower logo is a wormwood flower. You know like the wormwood that throws the burning mountain into the sea and poisons it. (burning oil rig?)

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