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- Signs of the Times #320 (via email to Nancy)
- Seasons seem messed up [Sep 30]. I have some bulbs blooming here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast that usually blossom only in early spring.
[and from another email] Just got a report off French TV that In Lyon the fruit trees are blossoming again! They claim it is from the
intense heatwave over the summer. More than likely it is due to the intense light from the dual suns. [and from another email] Have
noticed, being a night person, that the birds are singing exponentially earlier as the weeks progress. It is 3AM Melbourne time
Australia.They are singing earlier and earlier. Quite weird. Normally they don't start up till 5AM or later. I sense the birds are aware of
something intuitively, as if they are responding to a time cadence. [Note: and likewise spring flowers along the walkway here in
Wisconsin!]
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- Signs of the Times #319 (via email to Nancy)
- We've been having a weird glow at night here in Kansas [Sep 30]. It has been overcast and I wondered if it could be reflecting from the
city. However, it is usually very dark even with the few street lights in the neighborhood. Last night there was no moon after 10:00 and yet
the sky was lit up. I could see houses across the street and details as if there were a very bright full moon. Then tonight, the sky is overcast
and is lit up again, except it is coral orangish. This isn't the first time I've seen this, however, it is the first time things seem to really be lit
up with this orange glow. What could be causing this phenomenon at night? It is very eery to look out the window and see and orangish
glowing sky at night. [Note: somethink likewise has been dramatically lighting up the Moon, after sundown.]
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- Signs of the Times #318 (from godlikeproduction Message Board)
- I am an ecologist and run a native plant business. I was up on Snoqualmie Pass [of Mt Rainier] collecting seed for my native plant clients.
Looked at the mountain [Sep 27] and noticed much of the northwest side of the mountain has lost its snow and ice. I would guess about
1/5th the mountain side. I have a degree in ecology. It is a simple matter to realize that the Northwest side of the mountain is the coldest
and wettest side of the mountain. If the loss of snow and ice was a result of weather, it would be the SE side of the mountain that would go
bare. The SE side gets direct sunlight and is on the east 'dry side' - in what we ecologists call the rainshadow. The NW side is the side that
gets all the snow and rain and has no direct sunlight and it is this cold wet side that is going bare. I have not heard a thing about Mt Rainier
this year and would think this would be all over in the press.
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- Signs of the Times #317 (via email to Nancy)
- I live in Queens Harbour on the intercoastal waterway near Jacksonville Beach, Florida. My house is on the marsh next to the intercoastal.
The marsh is 5/6 ft. deep at high tide and completely dry at low tide. The past 2 days the water at high tide has been in my backyard by
several feet. This has happened before, but not as far up into the yard. But the strange part is, at low tide, the marsh has never failed to
drain completely. The past 2 days [Sep 30] when it is at low tide there is still 2 to 3 ft. of water in the marsh. This is an inlet that goes up
past my house for several hundred yards. As I have stated, this has never happened before, even with extreme northeasters and hurricanes
that have past by. [Note: Florida is sinking, is in the stretch zone.]
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- Signs of the Times #316 (via email to Nancy)
- I have been hearing various snicks and snapping sounds in the walls and floor of my house for the past several weeks [Sep 28]. At first I
thought it was mice, but they don't make the walls snick and snap. I live south of Buffalo, NY, near the PA border. [and from another
email] I am currently driving a cab. I picked up a very nice, polite French businessman from the airport last night [Sep 29] who had just
got off the plane after flying in from Indonesia where he was on yet another business trip for a major French oil company. He said very
matter-of-factly that all the time he was in Indonesia one had to get used to nearly nightly tremors.
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- Signs of the Times #315 (via email to Nancy)
- After 9 days without power, 2 days without water, and experiencing Isabel and a tornado in Virginia, I now know [Sep 28] is that people in
a city will not survive the pole shift. Everything gives out. We are so dependent upon each other to provide services. The water is not safe
to drink, even in the wells. I could feel and see the stress that comes just from having to change your entire lifestyle. By today, people were
getting sick, having more accidents, and feeling depressed. Things don't work as we plan. Batteries are really poorly made and give out
quickly. Candles burn down. Matches get damp and won't light.
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- Signs of the Times #314
- Reuters [Sep 27] http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=3518018 Russian Rocket Launches Disaster Monitor
Satellites: A Russian rocket successfully launched on Saturday half a dozen satellites, including three devoted to monitoring natural
disasters throughout the world. ... will provide day-to-day monitoring of disasters. Five ground stations will provide up-to-the-minute data
to enable relief agencies to direct their operations more efficiently in tackling droughts, earthquakes, fires, and man-made calamities.
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- Signs of the Times #313 (from godlikeproduction Message Board)
- There was a gas line explosion in or near St. Louis [Sep 27]. The cause was said to be lighting bolt hits high pressure gas line.
Coincidently, the title to the article indicated lighting strike at the precise junction in the pipeline between two companies. The trailer park
across the leavee could feel the intense heat and a ford truck caught fire in the first 30 minutes from the intense heat. The intense heat from
the entire incident was downplayed as the high pressure pipeline emptied itself of 3 miles of propane (heavier than air and settles to the
ground). The fire was crawling across the water towards the park...residents wondered why no evacuation was ordered. I saw no evidence
of lighting or thunderstorms in the area on the date of the fire. [Note St. Louis is in the stretch zone.]
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- Signs of the Times #312
- http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20030928/main8.htm 'Night turned into day for a few seconds [Sep 27] as a huge ball of fire, believed
to be a meteor, streaked across the sky in coastal Orissa causing panic among the people today. Remnants of the fireball had landed in a
village under the Kaptipada police station in Mayurbhanj district starting a fire there, Revenue minister Biswabhushan Harichandan said
quoting official reports.' [and from another article] Associated Press [Sep 23] New Orleans ... something had fallen with enough force to
punch a hole through the roof and two floors before coming to rest in the crawl space beneath the house. ... Preliminary tests by scientists
at Tulane University indicate the rock came from outer space.'
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- Signs of the Times #311
- Associated Press [Sep 27] http://www.canada.com/news/world/story.asp?id=1292C3DF-58E7-4A0B-8F3A-2B933C325F02 An
earthquake rocked southern Siberia on Saturday, but no injuries or damage were reported, officials said. The quake had a magnitude of
8.5, but the epicentre was 33 kilometres underground in Russia's Altai republic, which borders Mongolia and Kazakhstan, the Emergency
Situations Ministry said.
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- Signs of the Times #310
- CNN http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/09/28/italy.blackout/index.html [Sep 28] 'Much of Italy is without power after a blackout
swept the country early Sunday morning. There are no reports of any injuries resulting from the outage, with authorities still trying to find
out what caused the power to be cut. First reports of the blackout came at about 3:30 a.m. local time (0130 GMT). Officials told CNN the
entire country of some 57 million people -- with the exception of the island of Sardinia -- lost power at some point. Both of the lines
importing electricity from France failed at the same time, something officials called an "extraordinary event." Italy imports most of its
power from France and Switzerland.'