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Those of us who live in North America know that Planet X Earth-effected events are somewhat rare with the exception of the east coast and southern United States. The snow storms have increased in intensity considerably there over the years including the appearance of great thunder storms and up to C5 tornadoes in the mid-west and even the northern states now. Notable is the massive rain storm in Phoenix on September 9th (images below). But its not the intensity of the weather events so much, its more the collective events of all types that is the key to watch for. Oklahoma has had vastly increased earthquakes and scientists claim they have no answer for it, but we know why. Massive cracks appearing in the ground in New Mexico, big increase in sink holes in many places around the continent are befuddling to those unaware of Planet X, let alone the influence it has on an inhabited nearby planet. On September 9th, 2014 we saw two meteors: one, in Spain, a skyward exploding fire-ball and the other left its calling card as a big boom and a crater in the ground in Nicaragua. This prompted NASA to use subterfuge to diffuse, issuing a disinformation-seed piece pointing at an NEA as a possible cause. Even quiet Canada is seeing fireballs, one over Nova Scotia on March 18 and over Toronto, August 21 (video below). Today I happened across two new stories: Earlier this week, about the 7th, Calgary Alberta saw the temperature drop 25° (77°) in 24 hours to freezing and then to start snowing, in September. This is still summer in Canada for those living in the southern hemisphere. Later on in the same week, in the Sierra Nevadas we have visibly cracking, popping and heaving rock (link to short video below). So here we have two effects of Planet X: The Calgary is Earth Wobble and the Sierra being continental compression. ZetaTalk has explained that North America is being bent like a bow, with the east coast the stretch and the compression being the west coast (imagine Alaska and Mexico being pushed together. This effect is also driving the east coast, split along the new Madrid fault line that runs from south-west of Lake Erie all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico INTO the Gulf: This fault line will one day soon snap, driving the east coast (east of the Mississippi) into the Caribbean Plate like a stake. The Oklahoma quakes are a testament to this. Beware if you live in the eastern or southern United States, as once this happens, it is likely that water, electricity and food supplies will be in short supply for months afterward, if at ALL. Video of fracturing rock in progress UP CLOSE: https://youtube/watch?v=J1U_x3S_6V8 Story of Calgary snow in the summer: sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2014/09/20140908-075057.html Toronto Fireball: https://youtube/watch?v=MHJCAk8qxwU&feature=player_embedded
Posted on: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 08:21:56 +0000

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