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Raining Fire On The Frost Parade

Wednesday, January 15, 2014 18:06
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Raining Fire On The Frost Parade

RAINING FIRE ON THE FROST PARADE

Through September and November of last year we were reporting that it was time to start preparing for severe weather, power blackouts with the grid and what we called the omega lock. The omega lock later was called the polar vortex and, of course, the freeze was so devastating that the National Weather Service was sending out warnings about how the cold was severe and termed dangerous.

Extreme terms and extreme conditions on planet earth were forecast to be the norm and preparations by state and federal governments were not reported by the mainstream news, but were fascinating topics for my show and several others who are taking on the responsibility to keep the news cycle objective and informative.

When Comet ISON was first reported in the news, the scientific community had high hopes that this comet would be the comet of the century and that we would be seeing a remarkable light show at the end of 2013.

At the end of November it was reported that ISON had come to its fatal meeting with the sun. While the comet became more like Schrödinger’s comet – both alive and dead – on the internet the general consensus was that it was officially pronounced dead after three days of speculation as to whether or not the debris was completely pulverized.

When it approached the sun we know it possessed a trail of poisonous gas and dust. We also knew that by mid January the earth would enter into this trail and we were told that it would not be dangerous to us.

However, comets are poorly understood and unpredictable as we now know. This means that even though we can all sit back and say that we are more than likely safe, surprises do happen.

Remember the first surprise is that while scientists at NASA forecast that ISON was going to be the brightest comet of the century, one that would be brighter than the full moon, the reality of chaos and complex science proved otherwise.

Now, with that in mind I am always a little paranoid when NASA says that passing through the “comet train” will be relatively safe. I am not predicting that poisonous gasses are going to rain down on the earth, but I think that I am safe in predicting that within the fine dust of the comet train, there may be a few pieces of big space rocks that may find their way into our atmosphere exploding and causing quite a light show.

No one wants to predict that one of these rocks could be big enough to cause major damage or even death, but we have to raise this possibility as well.

In September 2013, Ground Zero reported that the island of Puerto Rico and FEMA Region 3 was preparing for a fireball event that would also include clusters of earthquakes. This had been going on since September. We had an anonymous informant on the show to tell us about the situation and while the interview did not give us much in the way of concrete information, there was enough information given to us off air to at least report that Puerto Rico and FEMA Region 3 was in fact concerned about fireball bombardment from ISON and possible earthquakes in the area.

The first real reports of any fireball activity were not even expected to be made until mid-January of 2014 and even as we were saying that Puerto Rico and FEMA REGION 3 was preparing, it was reported by our critics that the show was reporting a disinformation and that there was nothing to worry about.

During the weekend, dated January 11th and 12th, FEMA Region 3 and Puerto Rico fell under the microscope as a 6.5 earthquake struck Puerto Rico which resulted in 32 aftershocks and a tsunami watch. It was also reported that during that time there was a steady stream of fireball activity reported over the Atlantic and loud booms were heard on the east coast.

Just two weeks prior to this event it was reported that NASA was tracking a five meter wide asteroid that reportedly exploded on January 2nd, 2014 over the Atlantic with some fragments burning up over the west coast of Africa.

NASA knew of the asteroid and its impact the day before, however they did not report that the rock was heading to earth. This opens up the opportunity for a dialogue as to whether or not NASA should report these rocks heading towards the planet – even though they may not have too much of an impact on human life.

On January 9, 2014, the Emergency Management Agency of Utah (UEMA) had a conference and discussed the possible threat of fireballs that may pass into the atmosphere as we approach the comet train of ISON. The Physicians of Civil Defense issued the following statement:

All Americans, starting with first responders and emergency managers, need to know this basic life-saving principle: “Drop and cover if you see a sudden very bright light.

Three days later a massive fireball was seen over Japan.

It was also reported by UEMA that first responders and others should be aware that after the bright flashing light there may be shock waves and booms that could be deadly or may cause property damage.

Jane M. Orient M.D. stated, “Large meteor strikes are sufficiently probable that both the U.S. and Russia are working on ways to divert them. In 1908 a meteor strike flattened 800 square miles of Siberian forest.

Today I spoke with David Talbot, who appeared on Ground Zero in November 2013, and he said that we should be prepared for possible earthquakes and other earth movements as these magnetically charged rocks will be entering into our atmosphere.

He also wanted you to know that what we do not realize is that what is happening is that the earth is not just passing through the comet train, but it will passing through debris that will be coming from two directions.

We first entered fine grain debris from the comet on January 12, which may account for some of the fireball reports that happened over the weekend. We will then pass through an area that may have bigger rocks that will be coming from two directions.

The first direction is towards the failed comet or the debris that followed ISON and the other rocks will be pushed away in the direction pushed away from the Sun due to Solar radiation pressure.

So we will have a rock and debris stream peppering the earth on both sides simultaneously.

Now keep in mind that the comet was pulverized by the sun and we have not been told how big the fragments are that remain and whether or not they pose a threat to the planet.

If you want an example of how NASA and scientists cannot predict comet behavior and debris composition, all you have to do is go back and recall what happened to comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. Like ISON, Shoemaker-Levy 9 broke up into smaller fragments which actually turned into a string of smaller comets. Before this happened, nobody even thought that these fragments would hit Jupiter.

Well, science at the time lacked the knowledge about the internal structure of the comet and underestimated what would happen with the altered trajectory. Those fragments hit Jupiter and created earth-sized explosions.

I know that this information is uncomfortable, but earth has always been that blue pebble that has been tossed around in a sea of space junk and debris.

Now, if we make it through this field of debris without an incident – and we are told we are more than likely going to make it through this – we may see an amazing anomaly in the sky called noctilucent cloud formations. Now before you think that this anomaly is caused by HAARP or some other man-made array these clouds are normal and they form in the mesosphere. They are made up of ice and dust and literally shine in the sky after deep twilight.

That would be pleasant thing to see and it sure beats the alternative.

The once mighty ISON is now many pieces of different size objects expanding 5 million miles per day and earth is intercepting a debris field that is unpredictable. The sun’s power is still shredding pieces of ISON and it continues to break down bit by bit.

Some are saying that what we may see is a “fall of a thousand tiny suns” in the sky and that it will be a wonder to behold.

All we have to do is watch and wait and hope that we don’t have to endure a rain of fire on our frost parade.



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