Down here it's hard to separate things as we're in the fray; up there we get a View from Above as to what is really going on down here.
Fulfillment ~ "2023, a Year of Goodbyes"
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Earth Changes
Its taken million of years for life to evolve and adapt on this planet amidst direct hits from large asteroids, meteors, erupting volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts and deluges.
Throughout this period, life slowly evolved and adapted, eventually leading to the advent of humans and.
And, according to ancient records, humans really haven't been around all that long compared to other life forms.
Life was then, as is now, dependent on earth's seasons.
Today, most of us don't pay much attention to the weather but only if it's going to affect us adversely.
We go about our daily lives, not giving it a second thought. Farmers, on the other hand, are more susceptible and closely connected to and depend on earth's seasons signalling when to sow, plant and reap.
In March of this year unprecedented and record flooding hit the midwest. Many farms were under water along with equipment and livestock as farmers watched helplessly.
The damage done was catastrophic reaching into the millions of dollars, with whole farms, equipment and livestock lost along with livelihoods and the flooding occurred in some places where there had been none before.
Each year we depend on absolute signs from Mother Nature as to when the seasons are changing. In summer we enjoy green growth and sunny days; summer fades into fall with chillier temperatures and trees showing off their vibrant colors; winter brings darkened skies, snow and cold; spring arrives with blue skies, birds twittering and leaves budding out.
These are all patterns of weather we've come to know. They've been consistent and something we count on but I believe something is changing.
For example: More than normal and torrential rainfall; early and heavier than normal snowfall; devastating heatwaves and droughts, plants and trees flowering at the wrong time of the year or flowering more than once; different birds showing up along with insects and, instead of a gradual change from one season to the other it's like somebody slammed a door.
Even with all our technology today, meteorologists and scientists are still trying to understand why the weather behaves the way it does.
They just recently discovered "ENSO" (El Nino-Southern Oscillation) a connection between earth's oceans and atmosphere, in which the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean water temperature changes from cool to warm or vice versa resulting in either an El Nino or a La Nina.
Depending on which way the water temperature, these two events a La Nina or an El Nino play a significant role in how the climate will be in different locations across the planet.
There's been much hue and cry from scientists and laymen alike regarding "Climate Change" in which some have prophesied that all life will disappear from this planet in twelve years and all because the planet is "heating up."
Do they have the answer as to if, how and why the earth is or is not heating up? ~ Answer: No.
What these people are claiming hasn't been proven and we don't need hysterical people making hysterical, uncorroborated and substantiated comments. We need facts.
There's talk of another planet that has entered our solar system with its own set of moons and a long debris tail soon to be seen here in our skies.
Unlike the hysteria surrounding climate change there's information to back this up with dates and times: The biblical account of Exodus in which a heavenly light that shone more brighter than the sun accompanied and heralded the Hebrews out of Egypt thousands of years ago as they made their way across the desert in search of the Promised Land.
This object was believed and described by the ancients as another heretofore unknown planet.
In addition, the ancient Chinese and Sumerians also took note of this object and described its appearance in their manuscripts.
The sun is in its solar minimum right now (in which we don't see any sunspots or very few). So, the sun is giving off less heat and could contribute to why we are seeing record and early snowfall in different parts of the planet.
Again, this is just a theory and has not been substantiated with real hard data but it is something to consider.
In order to delve into the mysteries of the universe in search of answers, we need humility, something many of our esteemed scientists do not possess.
We humans have grown into an arrogant bunch who have demonstrated we are more likely to do or say something in order to save face than reveal what we actually found and all because what we've uncovered doesn't fit a certain narrative or is protecting someone or something.
So, Damn the truth as it is too inconsistent, too controversial or too political.
Cudos to the Planet X researchers and others who have taken it upon themselves to get out as much data as possible about Planet X but are constantly targeted and besieged by naysayers and government trolls hampering their efforts but keep marching on anyway, at considerable cost to themselves in terms of health and credibility, in hopes of enlightening us to one of life's mysteries.
Back to the weather. I have to admit that the weather is behaving unusually (something we're not used to seeing). For example, instead of gradually moving from one season to the other it is now like summer turns instantly into fall; fall turns instantly into winter and spring (there is no spring anymore where I am) it's instant summer.
I have personally noted that flowers, instead of blooming once are now blooming three times during the season. This is a first: I have an apple tree that didn't flower in the spring but is now flowering in October.
I believe there is a new pattern of weather emerging on this planet but one that's already happened in the past, many times over.
And, if so, we're going to have to learn a new way of identifying it, dealing with it, adapting to it, living with it, understanding it, observing it, reacting to it and recording it.
https://www.wcpo.com/news/national/major-flooding-in-midwest-has-destroyed-harvests-and-ruined-farms
https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/enso/
https://youtu.be/bvhO0rVRFfM
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