Much like a forest in winter stripped bare of soft green foliage offers no place to hide behind, this time of being on the planet offers no place for the truth of what is going on to be hidden any longer. It is out there for all to see in its uncomfortable ugliness. The dark ones no longer try to hide what they are doing, they don’t care, they actually enjoy rubbing the world’s nose in it I believe. In some ways I see this as a good sign. If they truly thought they could still get away with what they are doing they would be making every effort to hide it, instead they seem to be trying to overwhelm our senses with their brutality upon Gaia and mankind. We will not overwhelm, we are like the trees standing bare in the forest offering no place for them to hide where we cannot help but see what they are up to! It is all being laid bare, one small piece at a time, as slowly we begin to awaken and begin to put the puzzle together.
As the Earth turns on her axis, the tides come and go, regulated by a mechanism that is as yet not completely understood by humans. You see the movements of the waters on your planet, but you do not see the same thing happening within. Let us explain.
Greetings to all of you, beloved I AM Presences and hearts filled with Love and Light. I Am Master Melchizedek and it is my greatest pleasure to be here for all of you in this NOW moment on Earth.
MILD LEONIDS: The Leonid meteor shower peaks on Nov. 17/18 as Earth passes through a stream of debris from Comet Tempel-Tuttle. Reports so far are consistent with a weak shower--no more than about 10 per hour. In the past, Leonids have been known to produce fantastic storms of thousands of shooting stars. This year, however, Earth is passing through the outskirts of the comet's debris stream, so the shower is relatively mild. [meteor gallery] [meteor radar]
FAST-GROWING SUNSPOT: Barely visible when the weekend began, sunspot AR1619 has blossomed into a large active region more than three times as wide as Earth. Click to play a 24 hour movie recorded by NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory:
So far the growing sunspot has not produced any significant flares, but the quiet is unlikely to continue if its expansion continues apace. Fast-changing magnetic fields on the sun have a tendency to reconnect and erupt. NOAA forecasters estimate a 20% chance of M-class solar flares during the next 24 hours.Solar flare alerts:
Dr. Moe's amazing music is a big hit. You may not know this Dr. Moe, but we listened to several of your songs before yesterday's staff meeting. Thank you for shining your LIGHT.
Please enjoy and share these wonderful songs from Dr. Moe.
Scientists do not believe that volcanic activity at Tongariro and Ruapehu this year are related but are not excluding the idea.
GNS Science announced on Friday that pressure was building up inside Ruapehu's Crater Lake and there was an increased likelihood of an eruption. Tongariro, which is located near Ruapehu, erupted in August, the first time in more than 100 years.
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Not happy with building mysterious gigantic structures in the desert, the Chinese are now building inter-dimensional portals in the middle of their cities. What the hell is this 515-foot (157 meters) high metal structure in the the city of Fushun, in northeast China's Liaoning province?
Oh wait, I know, it's just another example of the China's building craze, the one that has got them to build entire ghost cities made of thousands of pre-fab buildings.
A massive waterspout that swirled off the coast of Australia on Nov. 18, 2012 could be one of the largest every caught on camera.
"It's the most intense (waterspout) that I've seen off the North Southwest coast," said Australia Bureau of Meteorology severe weather forecaster Mick Logan.
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In Disko Bay, Greenland, 20-story high icebergs broken off from the Greenland Ice Sheet float into the North Atlantic, raising sea level
In the Spring of 2005, National Geographic photographer James Balog took on a challenging assignment, to help tell the story of the Earth's changing climate.
"I never imagined you could see glaciers this big disappearing in such a short time. There's a powerful piece of history unfolding in these pictures," said Balog.
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A cyclist has the roadway to himself as he crosses under Highway 99 where the low spot was closed to automotive traffic after it flooded earlier on Monday, Nov. 19, 2012, in Seattle. Wet and windy weather with mountain snow will continue this week in Washington, but there may be a lull for turkeys to land on Thanksgiving Day tables. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
A day after the strongest in the train of Pacific storms slammed the Northwest with flooding rain and hurricane-force wind gusts, another storm system will bring more rain and wind to the region.
Although today's system will not be as strong as Monday's, it will bring much colder air which will drop snow levels to 4,000 feet in the Washington and Oregon Cascades.
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November 20, 2012 – QUETTA, Pakistan – A moderate 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck near Quetta, Pakistan. The earthquake was followed by a mild intensity earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale shook parts of Balochistan on Monday, Geo News reported. According to preliminary reports, the quake was felt in Quetta, Ziarat, Harnai, Chaman, Pasheen, Khanoi, Qallat, Mastaung, Qilla Saifullah and others parts of Balochistan. Panic gripped the residents of the provincial capital and they came out of their houses.
No loss of life or property has been reported so far. The Meteorological Department said that the magnitude of the quake was recorded 4.5 on the Richter scale with epicenter 60 kilometer in south-east of Quetta. Sitting near the Durand Line border with Afghanistan and close to Kandahar province, Quetta is a trade and communications center between the two countries as well as an important military location which occupies a strategic position for the Pakistani Armed Forces. –International Times