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emeline
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Something Wicked This Way Comes?

#0, by emeline, 13 July 2012 10:37 AM

Ever since I got out of bed this morning I feel strangely "unsettled" with a kind of weird and seemingly inexplicable anxiety.

I really feel in the next day or two that "something wicked this way comes".  No idea what or where.

I wonder if it's to do with incoming solar flares?

Anyone else feeling anything?


Smile, breathe and go slowly.’ ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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#1, by roccman, 13 July 2012 02:58 PM

yep - sign me up for the, "something has changed" feeling...

liborgate is enough i think to usher in another "event"

the greatest black mass begins in a couple of weeks...

municiplaities are folding by the boat loads...pensions vanishing...pay being cut to minimum wage...the center cannot hold relating to keeping the crowd from stampeding

the drought - food supplies...oil supplies - coming to a head.

the ME as a proxy for WWIII

china's GDP dropping (no more debt buying from them)

and prolly 20 other things...the kill off will burn very hot white

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#2, by deserthighway, 13 July 2012 03:01 PM

I completely agree!  I've feel odd and keep half expecting to see some breaking news thread on a forum about some new major event. 

I also thought I was just getting worried since today is a red flag fire warning day in my area and I've been expecting a major fire nearby before the summer ends. 

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#3, by signalfire, 13 July 2012 03:37 PM

Take a look at today's two minute news:

The Keshe information is fascinating; and the CME incoming is a monster.  

Remember when the summertime news (sorry, Southern Hemisphere) was quiet and all the big 'kabooms!' went off in September and October?  Now,  it's daily KABOOMS! 

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#4, by roccman, 13 July 2012 04:19 PM

you're not alone eme:

One has to go back to the 1930's to find a time when so much of civilization was in turmoil at once. The 30's ended with World War II, tens of millions dead, and much of the industrialized world in ruins. It is not hard to argue that the array of economic, geopolitical, and climatological problems currently facing the world add up to an even more serious threat than a handful of hyper-aggressive nation-states did 75 years ago. Our current problems – faltering economies, an out-of-control atmosphere, increasing social unrest, and political gridlock in many parts of the world – add up to a very bleak outlook ahead.

Here in America, there is much denial. With weathermen telling of new disasters every day, the annual budget deficit stuck at $1.5 trillion, unemployment increasing every week and not even a hint of rational solutions to these problems anywhere in sight, we are moving towards the November elections in a dead heat. As the Rockies burn, the corn-belt fries, the east coast melts, and the southwest broils, we continue to pump out greenhouse gases as the only way to keep ourselves employed and our economies growing. Our media continues to craft stories telling us that the weather has been bad before and that there is still no "firm" evidence that the aberrant weather is caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
In Europe and Asia, things are not much better. This summer Europe is having floods instead of drought, but that won't last long and in another year or so their crops will be frying too. A growing number of Europeans are starting to realize that perhaps the new Union has gotten itself into such a big mess that conjuring up loans for bankrupt governments and financial institutions isn't much of a solution. Getting 27 countries to agree on real political union and accepting the debts of others is unlikely to be doable in the time required. Japan's economy seems to be tanking and China seems headed for a bout of deflation as there will soon be few trading partners left to buy their prodigious output of stuff in ever increasing amounts.
To wrap up the gloom and doom, it is clear the Middle East is sinking into a quagmire. The Syrian uprising seems destined to drag on interminably; Egypt is starting to simmer again; and the sabre rattling accompanying the Iranian nuclear standoff is on the rise. The EU boycott of Iranian oil exports is now in full effect and unless the Iranians throw in the towel or can find some clever ways around the sanctions, their economy is headed for the pits. The Israelis continue to insist that sanctions never work and that a dose of strategic bombing is the only sure way to prevent nuclear Armageddon in the region.
So where does our oil crisis fit into all of this? First, ignore the stories that have been filling the media of late as to how there is no longer an American energy crisis. The stories say that the genius of American industry has figured out how to frack so much oil and gas out of North Dakota and other shale deposits that the US will soon be energy independent and exporting the stuff all over the world. Needless to say, numerous people who understand the numbers have torn this cornucopian drivel to shreds as most of these stories ignore or gloss over the 3 or 4 million b/d of new production that must found each year to offset the declines from existing fields amongst other fallacious logic.
Fracked tight oil from shale deposits will slow the rate of decline in global oil production a bit but will never offset the loss of production from the world's giant oil fields currently underway and likely to accelerate. The problems of fracking and difficulty and expense of producing oil and gas from fracked wells that run dry far more quickly than conventional wells simply will not produce enough oil to run civilization as we know it today. We must look for other solutions and the quicker the better for unless there is record-breaking depression in the offing and the Middle East is settled peaceably, we are only a few years away from much higher oil prices and even scarcity.
For much of the past year global oil prices have been caught between threats of potential and in a few cases actual supply disruptions, and the generally slackening economic growth -- especially in Europe but also in the US and Asia. Lost in this is the recognition that oil prices ,which have been close to or above $100 a barrel for the past 18 months or roughly five times the selling price of oil ten years ago is doing to the OECD economies. While gasoline prices have fallen considerably in the last two months, largely due to the Iranians agreeing to resume talks about their nuclear program, great damage has and is continuing to be done to most industrial economies by the high price of energy. Few politicians are willing to discuss in public the toll that $100 oil is taking, and will continue to take, on the prospects for economic growth and increasing employment.
At some point, and that day is not far away, it will be recognized that the economic growth as we have come to know it in recent years is no longer possible and the search for other lifestyles will begin in earnest. Some may even come to understand that the peak oil crisis may already be all around us and we are simply not recognizing it for what it is.
 

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#5, by ericreinhardt2003, 13 July 2012 08:39 PM

FEAR NOT!!! . . . ELVIS WILL SOON BE COMING HOME! ; )

Agree with you all . . . things are not looking good on many fronts..

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#6, by emeline, 14 July 2012 10:04 AM

Thanks Rocc, Sig, Deserthighway - and Eric, you ain't nuthin' but a hound dog!  hehe.

Deserthighway, I sure hope those fires stay away from your place.  Gosh, what a horrible time the USA is going through with fires and droughts. 

Sometimes I try and "talk myself out of the doom" and even think, "oh doomers, they're just crazy people" but if you just go by the FACTS, if you go by the SCIENCE......we're probably part of a relatively small minority who are actually even listening to what the SCIENTISTS are saying and boy, oh boy, what they are saying is FRIGHTENING.   We have - I think - destroyed this planet - acidified the oceans, severely compromised the atmosphere, depleted and polluted water, land, everything else.......I don't need to tell you guys, because most of you understand how dire the situation is and I personally believe we have gone well past several tipping points.  Life is going to get pretty ugly pretty quick on this little blue ball. 

Deserthighway, that's the feeling I had too - scared to look at the news because I have such trepidation about this "horrible story" which is going to be there next, something BIG.   I believe though that sometimes when we get that feeling it doesn't happen - that the future CHANGES.    I think the future is more volatile and malleable than most of us really understand.

Something really weird happened here at my place this morning which spooked me quite a lot.  I went outside first thing and normally there are a couple of hundred birds in my garden.  I feed them all winter and there are two bird tables.   Some of the wild birds are quite tame now and even when I first get up they'll hang around the shrubs near the house windows and look in as if to "remind me" they want their breakfast too.  The moment I step out the door there are dozens of birds waiting for me.    It has been like that all winter.

Today I went outside and there was not a single bird in sight. surprise  Not a single bird.    I actually thought, holy cow, are we about to get another big earthquake....

I went walking down the back of our place and saw a few birds here and there but very few.    Later in the morning they began to trickle back in to the bird tables but not in the numbers they usually are.

It really troubles me when the birds go missing like that, or birds just act weirdly.  Why?  Why did they suddenly all disappear like that today?

Smile, breathe and go slowly.’ ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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#7, by signalfire, 14 July 2012 04:21 PM

Maybe the birds are making themselves scarce because of the incoming CME?   The geomagnetic effect was probably already coming in. 

RE the weather in the States... I'm starting to feel very vindicated having moved to the Pacific NW 7 years ago now.  It may rain too much in the winter, and there's an occasional heat wave in the summer and Fuku is blasting us (invisibly so for now) but at least there's plenty of water and the weather otherwise is calm.  No EQs in Oregon of note, the volcanoes are all quiet and everything's too green to burn (knock on readily available wood...).  There's almost never a thunderstorm to set off wildfires, either.  That's pretty odd after having lived in the NE where there was a boomer storm every other day, oftentimes quite impressively (I've had lightning strike without mere feet of me, three times in my life, which was plenty, thank you!) 

I guess the 'oddest' thing here is, occasionally the dogs will bark for seemingly no reason. I'm in a very remote area, no roads nearby and I can hear a car coming from a half mile away, the dogs farther.. but sometimes they'll react like there's someone right outside or at the door and to me, there's nothing there.  I'm wondering if they're hearing small EQs that are coming off the California faults, just 1s and 2s. 

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#8, by emeline, 14 July 2012 07:10 PM

Signalfire, I wondered that too - whether it was anything to do with the solar flares with the birds.   Small birds especially really are very highly sensitive creatures.
 
Re the dogs sensing small EQ's - I would say that is very possible.   Dogs have extremely good hearing and they may be hearing the sounds of the EQ's.

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#9, by emeline, 15 July 2012 06:08 AM

Does anyone else see something "interesting" in this photo?


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#10, by signalfire, 15 July 2012 03:30 PM


Nothing in the photo, really.  Could just be clouds.

Did anyone see the amazing conjunction this morning of the crescent moon, Venus and Jupiter, plus a large star?  All within what looked like inches of each other in the Eastern sky just before sunrise. 

Oooh, found a picture of it: 

http://www.space.com/16585-venus-jupiter-moon-sunday-morning-sky.html

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