Lousiana Sinkhole Update

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Wafb.com, 6/21/13, Amber Stegal

June 21, 2013 (Source: Assumption Parish OEP)

 

More seismic activity and a burp was reported by the Assumption Parish Police Jury Thursday night.

The Police Jury blog reported just after 11 p.m. that there was a burp in the giant sinkhole in Bayou Corne. They also reported seismic activity in and around the sinkhole has been active for the past few days.

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The manuscript of survival – part 334

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aisha north July 9, 2013

You are tired and perhaps more than a little flustered we gather, as you have all been through a rather intense few days. Let us just give you all a little heads up as to what went down on Sunday during the Gathering, as we think you will all find some comfort in knowing that the energies you provided to the rest of humanity will be very much welcome indeed. For you have all been working so hard on behalf of us all, and as we mentioned, what you help bring down to Earth is something that will be of immense importance not just to all persons residing there, but also to All of Creation. We know this might elicit some frowns of disbelief, but as the old saying goes as above, so below, and indeed vice versa. For nothing that exists anywhere in this universe and beyond exists as a solitary island, and even if you many times will feel like you are stranded on a small orb slowly drifting out there in the pitch black darkness of space, you are not lost or alone no matter how lonesome you will feel at times.

Jennifer Hoffman - Keep Moving, Change Lanes Later

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Enlightening Life By Jennifer on July 8, 2013

GFP: Commentary doing what makes us feel good raises our vibrations

The title of this article is from a sign I saw as I was driving down the highway while on my road trip. I would have taken a photo but it was in a construction zone and  there was nowhere to stop. The sign was there to prevent cars from entering a fairly confusing and busy interchange and then immediately trying to change lanes. Instead, they could enter the highway in their own lane, pick up speed and change lanes once they were moving with the faster traffic, without slowing down the oncoming traffic or getting in its way. Hmmm, there was definitely a message I could relate to there.

Heavenletter #4610 - The Possibilities of You

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Heaven Letters

 

God said:

What is there that the Heart of God cannot create? What is there that the heart of man and woman cannot create? I, the Creator, created you. In My image. I created you full of Myself. I do not fool around. I do not experiment. The heart of man is full. I planted My heart in yours.

You must know that I created the Unlimited, Unbounded, Infinite and, the Eternal. You have the same characteristics I do. Venture to use them, develop them, engage with them, offer them, expand them, fulfill them in My Name.

Not only can you do what I ask and all the spectacularness of what I ask – do it.

Roswell UFO Incident: Crash Made Front Page Of Roswell Daily Record 66 Years Ago

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Huffington Post - 7/08/13, Andy Campbell

Exactly 66 years ago today, the Roswell Daily Record shocked the American public with its headline, "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch In Roswell Region." Decades later, there are still conspiracy theories and questions surrounding the legendary Roswell UFO incident in New Mexico.

According to the July 8, 1947 edition of the local paper, a rancher told authorities at the Roswell Army Air Field that he'd discovered a crashed flying saucer on his property. Army Maj. Jesse Marcel, an intelligence officer, reportedly recovered the "disc" and flew it to headquarters. It was never seen again, and the air field issued a press release later stating that the saucer was actually a weather balloon.

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Toronto Floods 2013: Power Outages, GO Train Chaos Plague Region After Record Rainfall

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HuffingtonPost - by The Canadian Press - July 9, 2013

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TORONTO - Utility crews were still at work Tuesday morning trying to restore electricity to thousands of customers left in the dark by flood-related blackouts.

A record-setting rainfall struck the Greater Toronto Area on Monday afternoon, resulting in traffic chaos, flooded basements and widespread power outages.

Hydro One said about 300,000 people in the west end of the Greater Toronto Area were without power due to ‘‘significant flooding‘‘ at two transmission stations.

The utility said although 30,000-to-40,000 people had their power restored, the amount of flooding was impacting its ability to complete the repairs. Hydro One said it was not clear how quickly power would be restored.

Toronto Hydro said on its Twitter page that approximately 35,000 of its customers remained without power early today, mainly in the west end.

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